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Breast Cancer in Young Women Sixth International Consensus Symposium Online

07.10.2022  -  08.10.2022

Online

Description

Chairs

Olivia Pagani, CH - Shani Paluch-Shimon, IL

Date

7-8 October 2022

Background

Breast cancer in young women is a complex disease, occurring when women are at the peak of their reproductive years, family life and careers. Being a somewhat rare disease, the optimal management of these patients is based on scientific data derived from clinical trials mostly conducted on older women.

Many aspects of breast cancer in young women are therefore poorly understood (e.g., aetiology and biology among others) and research is much needed in this field. In addition, young women have many years ahead of them to suffer the long-term effects of treatment and specific survivorship issues (fertility and job, among others).

The Breast Cancer in Young Women Sixth International Consensus Symposium 2022 will address challenges and opportunities in different cultural and economic settings, follow-up care, diagnostic and treatment guidelines, from early to advanced breast cancer and survivorship, updating the available evidence and generating future research concepts and collaborations with an interactive, international, and collaborative spirit. It will also include a vote (not accessible to the public) on specific statements and a Panel Consensus Controversy Highlights that will form the basis for a Consensus Guidelines Manuscript to be published after the Symposium.

Learning Objectives

  • In-depth learning and update of the scientific and clinical aspects of breast cancer in young women
  • Highlighting of the importance of multi-disciplinary management
  • Focus on clinical research priorities and future perspectives, involving patients’ advocates in setting the agenda
  • Participation in the discussion of consensus guidelines

Target Group

Medical Oncologists – Surgeons – Gynaecologists – Radiation Oncologists – Breast Radiologists – Pathologists – Onco-geneticists – Nurses – Patient Advocates – Psycho-oncologists.

Format

The Symposium will be held online with the participation of world-renowned Experts.
The event will be accessible to the audience by registering on the SPCC e-learning platform OncoCorner. Material will remain available on-demand on the OncoCorner website.

Content

The event will consist of:

  • On-demand material: recorded lectures, available 2 weeks before the start of the event
  • Consecutive 2-day live sessions

Request for Continuing Medical Education accreditation was submitted to ACOE. 


The programme was recognised as being of high quality from both a scientific and didactic point of view and was awarded 6 CME credits.

 

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Disclosure of Auspices

EUSOMA: "Any recommendations, resolutions or other formal outcome(s) of this EUSOMA auspiced event does not necessarily reflect EUSOMA’s agreement or endorsement of any such outcomes".

 

 

Generali information

Organising Secretariat

Sharing Progress in Cancer Care
Via Vincenzo Vela, 6
6500 Bellinzona – Switzerland

Annalisa Musco
annalisa.musco@spcc.net - Tel: +39 331 6832686

Continuing Medical Education accreditation

Request for Continuing Medical Education accreditation was submitted to ACOE.

The programme was recognised as being of high quality from both a scientific and didactic point of view and was awarded 6 CME credits.

Participants will be issued a certificate of attendance (minimum attendance: 75% of the entire course). An online evaluation questionnaire and learning assessment test will need to be completed in order to get the certificate that will be issued by email.

Acknowledgements

Sharing Progress in Cancer Care wishes to express its appreciation to AstraZenecaDebiopharm, Eli Lilly and Company and Pfizer Inc. for their independent support via educational grants.

Programme

07 October

14:00 Welcome and introduction
Olivia Pagani, CH - Shani Paluch-Shimon, IL
14:10 Web-based Education and Supportive Care Intervention for Navigating AYAs through the Cancer Care Continuum
Ann H. Partridge, US
14:30 Controversial key points on challenges in the management of young women with germline predisposition
Linda Battistuzzi, IT - Matteo Lambertini, IT - Clare Turnbull, UK
  14:35 Live Q&A and discussion
Linda Battistuzzi, IT - Matteo Lambertini, IT - Giancarlo Pruneri, IT - Clare Turnbull, UK
14:50 Controversial key points on the impact of financial toxicity on patient care
Maria-João Cardoso, PT - Alexandru Eniu, CH - Virpi Sulosaari, FI
  14:55 Live Q&A and discussion
Maria-João Cardoso, PT - Alexandru Eniu, CH - Elzbieta Senkus, PL - Virpi Sulosaari, FI
15:10 Controversial key points on new directions
Giuseppe Curigliano, IT - Shani Paluch-Shimon, IL
  15:15 Live Q&A and discussion
Giuseppe Curigliano, IT - Hong Liu, CN - Shani Paluch-Shimon, IL
15:30 Controversial key points on what should be changed in BCY6 guidelines
Fatima Cardoso, PT - Rebecca A. Dent , SG - Karen Gelmon, CA - Nadia Harbeck, DE - Olivia Pagani, CH
  15:40 Live Q&A and discussion
Fatima Cardoso, PT - Rebecca A. Dent , SG - Karen Gelmon, CA - Nadia Harbeck, DE - Olivia Pagani, CH - Ann H. Partridge, US
16:00 Controversial key points on the follow-up care: focus on return to work
Qiang Liu, CN - Shoshana M. Rosenberg, US - Monica Ruggeri, CH
  16:05 Live Q&A and discussion
Qiang Liu, CN - Olivia Pagani, CH - Shoshana M. Rosenberg, US - Monica Ruggeri, CH
16:20 Controversial key points on pregnancy and breast cancer
Frédéric Amant, BE - Fedro Alessandro Peccatori, IT
  16:25 Live Q&A and discussion
Frédéric Amant, BE - Hatem A. Azim Jr., MX - Matteo Lambertini, IT
16:40 Controversial key points on local therapy and quality-of-life outcomes in young women
Michal Braun, IL - Oreste D. Gentilini, IT - Philip Poortmans, BE
  16:45 Live Q&A and discussion
Michal Braun, IL - Oreste D. Gentilini, IT - Philip Poortmans, BE
17:00 Young Survival Coalition Project 528: The first-ever global needs assessment of young adults affected by breast cancer.
Mary Farrell Ajango, US
17:15 Closing Remarks
Olivia Pagani, CH - Shani Paluch-Shimon, IL

08 October

14:00 Welcome and introduction
Olivia Pagani, CH - Shani Paluch-Shimon, IL
14:10 Patient advocate perspective: EUROPA DONNA
Tanja Spanic, SI
14:30 Patient advocate perspective: YOUNG SURVIVAL COALITION
Jennifer Merschdorf, US
14:50 Panel Consensus Controversy Highlights
Hatem A. Azim Jr., MX - Maria-João Cardoso, PT - Giuseppe Curigliano, IT - Rebecca A. Dent , SG - Karen Gelmon, CA - Oreste D. Gentilini, IT - Matteo Lambertini, IT - Hong Liu, CN - Qiang Liu, CN - Jennifer Merschdorf, US - Olivia Pagani, CH - Shani Paluch-Shimon, IL - Ann H. Partridge, US - Philip Poortmans, BE - Giancarlo Pruneri, IT - Elzbieta Senkus, PL - Tanja Spanic, SI - Virpi Sulosaari, FI
16:50 Closing remarks
Olivia Pagani, CH - Shani Paluch-Shimon, IL

Faculty

INVITED FACULTY
Mary Farrell Ajango, Young Survival Coalition, New York, US
Frédéric Amant, University Hospitals of Leuven, BE
Hatem A. Azim Jr., Monterrey Institute of Technology, Monterrey, MX
Linda Battistuzzi, University of Genoa, IT
Michal Braun, The Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo and Hadassah Medical Centre, Jerusalem, IL
Fatima Cardoso, Champalimaud Clinical Center, Lisbon, PT
Maria-João Cardoso, Champalimaud Foundation, Lisbon, PT
Giuseppe Curigliano, University of Milan and Istituto Europeo di Oncologia, Milan, IT
Rebecca A. Dent, National Cancer Center Singapore, SG
Alexandru Eniu, Interdisciplinary Cancer Service, HRC Hopital Riviera-Chablais, Rennaz, CH
Karen Gelmon, University of British Columbia and BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, CA
Oreste D. Gentilini, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, IT
Nadia Harbeck, Breast Center, LMU University Hospital, Munich, DE
Matteo Lambertini, IRCCS Policlinico San Martino Hospital and University of Genoa, IT
Hong Liu, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute & Hospital (TJMUCH), Chinese Anti-Cancer Association (CACA), Tianjin, CN
Qiang Liu, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, Guangzhou, CN
Jennifer Merschdorf, Young Survival Coalition, New York, US
Olivia Pagani, Riviera-Chablais Hospital Rennaz, Geneva University Hospitals and Lugano University, Switzerland
Shani Paluch-Shimon, Hadassah University Hospital - Sharett Institute of Oncology, Jerusalem, IL
Ann H. Partridge, Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, US
Fedro Peccatori, Istituto Europeo di Oncologia, Milan, IT
Philip Poortmans, Iridium Netwerk & University of Antwerp, Wilrijk-Antwerp, BE
Giancarlo Pruneri, IRCCS National Cancer Institute, Milan, IT
Shoshana M. Rosenberg, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, US
Monica Ruggeri, International Breast Cancer Study Group, Program for Young Patients, Bern, CH
Elzbieta Senkus, Medical University of Gdansk, PL
Tanja Spanic, Europa Donna Slovenia and Europa Donna-The European Breast Cancer Coalition, Ljubljana, SI
Virpi Sulosaari, European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) and Turku University of Applied Sciences, Turku, FI
Clare Turnbull, The Institute of Oncology Research and Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

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