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9TH INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS VIENNA, AUSTRIA APRIL 9TH – 11TH, 2015 PROGRAMME BÉLA TELEKY, MD, FRCS President of the EFR IRENE KÜHRER, MD Secretary General of the EFR www.efrcancer.org 9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS OPENING ADDRESS by the EFR President, Béla Teleky It is a great pleasure and honour to invite you attending the 9th EFR – European Federation for coloRectal Cancer Congress to be held from April 9th – 11th, 2015 at the Medical University of Vienna. Following the success of the previous conferences, the main objectives of this meeting will be progress and future developments in the treatment of colorectal cancer. The management of colorectal cancer requires a multidisciplinary approach with individualized treatment concepts due to stage and risk factors. The conference schedule will provide you with the latest data of multimodality treatment of colorectal cancer and the optimization of different treatment components. The program of this Congress will focus on improved diagnostic options, prognostic factors and surgical techniques, but also on the progress made in the field of state-of-the-art-radio- and chemotherapy. The presentations have been organized to allow sufficient time for interdisciplinary discussions. Abstract submitters will have the chance to present their works. The best three abstracts will be selected and honoured by the Ingeborg Hörhager Prize. The Austrian Capital, Vienna, also described as Europe s cultural capital, is a metropolis with unique charm, vibrancy and flair. As a Clean and a safe city, it boasts outstanding infrastructure and has all the inspiration that you could wish for in order to discover this wonderful part of Europe, especially during the spring time. In the historical Belvedere, you will be given the chance of being intimately close to famous paintings. Enjoying the evening at the Townhall Vienna you will have the opportunity of getting to know new people, build new friendships and meet old acquaintances again. We look forward to welcoming you to an inspiring congress in Vienna in 2015. Béla Teleky, MD, FRCS President of the EFR 2 KEY TOPICS • Response to incomplete/complete remission after radiotherapy in rectal cancer • Optimal treatment sequence in the time of biomarkers • New approaches in metastatic surgery of liver/lung • Special considerations of management of CRC in elderly patients • Challenges in the management of younger patients • Controversies in the surgical management of metastatic disease • Functional Imaging: Has the future already started? • New treatment options: Endoluminal surgery • Evidence-based treatment of inherited colon cancer • Personalization or therapy: is there a patient based medicine? • Strategies for abdominal recurrent disease 3 Key topics • Laparoscopic workshop 9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH 12:00 – 12:30 Biomarkers and Imaging 1 Opening Lecture: Wolfgang SCHÜTZ Christoph ZIELINSKI Michael GNANT Thomas SZEKERES Béla TELEKY: Welcome Words Scientific Programme 12:30 – 14:00 Biomarkers and Imaging 1 14:00 – 14:30 Chair: Raimund JAKESZ Michael TRAUNER Gina BROWN (Austria): NN Zoran KRIVOKAPIC (Serbia): Rectal cancer- surgeons questions to the radiologist Ahmed BA-SSALAMAH (Austria): Staging and re-staging of colorectal cancer: Radiologic imaging modalities Daniela KANDIOLER (Austria): Tailoring colon cancer treatment: Prediction of effect of adjuvant 5-Fluorouracil Alexander ENGEL (Australia): How to implement a translational research program in rectal cancer Discussion coffee break 14:30 – 16:00 Biomarkers and Imaging 2 Chair: Fritz WRBA NN John MARSHAL (USA): Molecular profiling and its role in curing GI cancers Brigitte MARIAN (Austria): Fibroblast growth factor signaling in colorectal cancer Michael BERGMANN (Austria): Oncolytic viruses in solid cancer - clinical trials and praeclinical models Iris NAGTEGAAL (Netherlands): (Molecular) Pathology of liver metastases Phil QUIRKE (United Kingdom): pT1 cancers or Pathology in the UK bowel cancer screening. Whats important in the molecular biology of CRC (??? Specify) Discussion 4 Chair: László DAMJANOVICH Friedrich HERBST Adam DZIKI (Poland): Can we predict complete pathologic response after neoadjuvant therapy in rectal cancer? Vincenzo VALENTINI (Italy): Is adjuvant chemotherapy necessary after preoperative radio(chemo)therapy? Giovanni ROMANO (Italy): The pull-through procedure: How to "refresh" an old operation Francis SEOW-CHOEN (Singapore): The best method of rectal resection for low rectal cancer-choice and indications Ruth EXNER (Austria): Methylation markers in rectal cancer Marty WEISER (USA): Individualizing rectal cancer treatment Rainer SCHMID: Rectal Cancer - When not to operate? 5 Scientific Programme 16:30 – 18:00 Rectal Cancer 1: Individualizing Treatment Strategies 9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH Scientific Programme 08:30 – 10:00 Challenges in the Managent of Colon Cancer 10:00 – 10:20 Chair: Carlo STAUDACHER NN Nina SCHMIDT (Germany): Treatment patterns of mCRC patients in Germany, France, Spain and Italy Judith KARNER-HANUSCH (Austria): Lynch syndrome: Genetics and clinical management Jirˇí HOCH (Czech Republic): Colorectal cancer in elderly patients - Czech experience (view) in data Brendan MORAN (United Kingdom): Complete mesocolic excision for colon cancer Barbara TRIBL (Austria): Self-expandable metal stents for obstructing colon cancer Phil QUIRKE (United Kingdom): Mesocolic excisionr coffee break 10:20 – 12:00 Rectal Cancer 2: Organ Sparing Options Chair: György LÁZÁR Anton STIFT Bill HEALD (United Kingdom): "Complete response thinking” – the impact on current management of rectal cancer Giovanni ROMANO (Italy): Local excision for rectal cancer:how far can we go Vincenzo VALENTINI (Italy): Organ sparing in rectal cancer: myth or treatment option? Brendan MORAN (United Kingdom): Recent advances in surgical management of rectal cancer Elena ORSENIGO (Italy): Risk factors for colorectal anatomoses leakage Ronan O'CONNELL (Ireland): NN 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Symposium: SILS Walter BRUNNER: NN Gerd SILBERHUMER: NN 6 Chair: Ioannis G. KARAITIANOS Norihiro KOKUDO (Japan): Role of adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy for surgical treatment of colorectal liver metastases Hans Jörg MISCHINGER (Austria): Surgical strategies for synchronous colorectal liver metastases Iris NAGTEGAAL (Netherlands): Metastatic patterns in CRC Irinel POPESCU (Romania): Synchronous metastases for color-rectal carcinoma: Therapeutical strategy Werner SCHEITHAUER (Austria): Metastatic colorectal cancer – recent advances in in terms of an individualized treatment strategy Karin DIECKMANN (Austria): Stereotactic Radiosurgery, one treatment option for patients with lung and liver metastasis 14:30 – 16:00 Controversies in the Surgcial Management of Metastatic Disease 2 16:00 – 16:30 Chair: NN NN Ronan O'CONNELL (Ireland): Trials that have changed my practice Tomáš SKRˇICˇKA (Czech Republic): Multimodal treastment of colorectal hepatic metastases Yuman FONG (USA): Robotic surgery for metastatic colorectal cancer including use in simultaneous resection of primary and metastases Norihiro KOKUDO (Japan): Aggressive repeated liver resection for metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of advanced chemotherapy Giovanni ROMANO (Italy): Predicting response after neoadjuvant treatment for rectal cancer Discussion coffee break 7 Scientific Programme 13:00 – 14:30 Controversies in the Surgcial Management of Metastatic Disease 1 9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS 16:30 – 17:30 Consultant Corner Chair: NN NN Alexander ENGEL Carlo STAUDACHER Lászlo DAMJANOVICH Gyory LACAR Anton STIFT Scientific Programme 17:30 – 18:30 HIPEC Surgery Chair: NN NN Thomas BACHLEITNER-HOFMAN (Austria): Experiences with CRS and HIPEC at the Medical University of Vienna (Austria) Paolo DELRIO (Italy): Aggressive surgical approach and proactive HYPEC for locally recurrent rectal cancer HIPEC Surgery Brendan MORAN (United Kingdom): CRS and HIPEC for colorectal peritoneal metatases 8 SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH 10:30 – 11:00 Chair: Igor PRAVOSUDOV NN Vincenzo VALENTINI (Italy): What is the role of preoperative radiochemotherapy in cT3N0 rectal cancer? Mirko OMEJC (Slovenija): Neoadjuvant treatment with capecitabine, radiotherapy and bevacizumab in locally advanced rectal cancer – early and long term results Elena ORSENIGO (Italy): Functional results after multidisciplinary approach to rectal cancer:an evidence based analysis Irinel POPESCU (Romania): Robotic approach in rectal cancer: What are the advantages? Francis SEOW-CHOEN (Singapore): Robotic versus laparoscopic rectal surgery-making it better Marty WEISER (USA): Robotic rectal cancer surgery Stefan RISS (Austria): Surgical treatment of rectal cancer in the elderly Marek SZCZEPKOWSKI (Poland): Parastomal Hernia Repair – which operation is the best? State of art and Bielanski Hospital experience coffee break 11:30 – 12:30 Rectal Cancer 4: Endoluminal Surgery 12:30 – 13:30 Chair: Gabriela Berlakovich NN Paolo DELRIO (Italy): Transanal minimally invasive surgery for local excision of rectal cancer Jozef KORCEK (Slovakia): LAR with TEM without protective ileostomy- 25 years experiences Zaman MAMEDLI (Russia): From laparoscopic to trans-anal mesorectal excision – comparision of approaches Zilvinas SALADZINSKAS (Lituania): Transanal endoscopic operations for early stage rectal cancer Francis SEOW-CHOEN (Singapore): Management of large colonic polyps Hoerhager prize and Best Abtracts 13:30 – 14:00 Closing Remarks 9 Scientific Programme 08:30 – 10:30 Rectal Cancer 3: New Treatment Options 9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS C O N G R E S S O R G A N I S AT I O N Scientific Secretariat Irene Kührer, MD Secretary General of the EFR Vienna/Austria e-mail: [email protected] www.efrcancer.org General Information Registration Kuoni Destination Management Austria c/o EFR 2015 Lerchenfelder Gürtel 43/4/1 A-1160 Vienna/Austria Phone: +43/1/319 76 90-57, Fax: +43/1/319 11 80 e-mail: [email protected] Exhibition & Advertising MAW Exhibitions & Advertising Freyung 6 A-1010 Vienna/Austria Phone: +43/1/536 63-48 or -82, Fax: +43/1/535 60 16 e-mail: [email protected] Abstracts The European Federation for ColoRectal Cancer is accepting abstract submissions for poster presentations. The EFR will donate a poster prize for the best submitted abstract. Abstracts must be submitted online via www.efrcancer.org. Abstract Guidelines are availabe on the EFR website. Deadline for Abstract Submission: March 6th, 2015 H O T E L A C C O M M O D AT I O N A number of hotels offering a special congress rate have been selected. For more information on the different hotels, please visit the congress website at www.efrcancer.org. Reservations can be made online when registering for the congress. In case of questions please contact us either by phone at +43 1 319 76 90-57 or send your request to [email protected] 10 CONGRESS VENUE Vienna General Hospital (AKH) Hörsaalzentrum Währinger Gürtel 18-20 A-1090 Vienna/Austria Onsite-Registration, lectures and the industry exhibition are at the “Hörsaalzentrum”. Please follow the sign posting from the main entrance of the General Hospital. By car: The basement garage of the Vienna General Hospital provides 800 car parking spaces available for visitors. Entrance: Währinger Gürtel By taxi: Taxis are located both in front of the main entrance and at the entrance at Lazarettgasse. By public transportation: Underground: Direct access to the main entrance with the underground line U6, station “Michelbeuern – AKH” Tram: Line 5 and 33 (Station Lazarettgasse, entrance Spitalgasse) ÖBB offers you a comfortable and stress-free option to your congress venue and back again. HÖRSÄLE AM SÜDGARTEN 11 General Information How to get there: 9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS LANGUAGE The official congress language is English. No simultaneous translation is provided. R E G I S T R AT I O N ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY! To register for the 9th International EFR Congress, please use our online registration system at www.efrcancer.org General Information Registration desk & EFR congress office The EFR congress office as well as the registration desk at the Vienna General Hospital will be open as follows: Thursday, April 9th th 11:00 – 17:30 Friday, April 10 07:45 – 17:30 Saturday, April 11th 07:45 – 12:30 Registration fees Early Fee until 06.03.2015 Regular Fee after 08.04.2015 Onsite Registration EFR member ö € 160.00 ö € 230.00 ö € 300.00 Non-member ö € 280.00 ö € 350.00 ö € 425.00 AMIC/BÖC ACO/ISDS members ö € 245.00 ö € 310.00 ö € 370.00 Resident ö € 95.00 ö € 95.00 ö € 95.00 *proof of eligibility must accompany registration 12 Delegate registration fees include: • Access to all scientific sessions • Access to poster exhibition • Access to industry exhibition • Free copy of all congress documentation • Certificate of attendance • Free copy of congress abstract book Please prepare your presentation on a USB-stick with all your videos in the same folder and hand it to the technician in the lecture hall at any time or in the break. We use Powerpoint 10. On the speakers desk you’ll find a monitor, a big push button to advance your animations or slides (only forward), a mouse with all functions and a laser-pointer. Mac-user please bring your own laptop for your presentation (the resolution must be 1024 x 768 and 60 cycles/sec). Please coordinate it with the technician in the break. Speakers and chairs are asked to arrive 10 min before the start of their session/talk in order to guarantee a smooth event and avoid delays. IMPRINT Publisher European Federation for coloRectal Cancer (EFR) Hohe Warte 56, 1190 Vienna, Austria Phone: +43/1/378 0672 e-mail: [email protected]; URL: www.efrcancer.org Content No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. Information as per date of printing. Printing ROBIDRUCK Engerthstrasse 128, 1200 Vienna, Austria e-mail: [email protected]; URL: www.robidruck.co.at 13 General Information S P E A K E R I N F O R M AT I O N