Klaipeda, Lithuania

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Klaipeda, Lithuania
10 March 2015
Klaipeda, Lithuania
FINAL PROGRAMME
INTERNATIONAL
MULTIDISCIPLINAR
CONFERENCE ON
COLORECTAL CANCER
INTERNATIONAL
MULTIDISCIPLINAR
CONFERENCE ON
COLORECTAL CANCER
10 March 2015
ORGANIZE RS:
Dear colleagues,
LITHUANIAN SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL
ONCOLOGY
On behalf of the organizers we cordially invite all physicians from the different
fields of medicine to participate in the International Multidisciplinary
Conference Colorectal Cancer.
The conference will focus on the actualities of pathology and molecular
diagnosis of colorectal cancer, the current options for surgery and systemic
therapy, will discuss on the latest science news and clinical implication of
the recent therapies to daily practice, enabling us to offer our patients the
most effective treatment.
LITHUANIAN ASSOCIATION OF
SURGEONS
LITHUANIAN SOCIETY OF SURGICAL
ONCOLOGY
KAUNAS CLUB OF
COLOPROCTOLOGIST
Yours sincerely,
Lithuanian Society for Medical Oncology, chairperson Dr. Alvydas Cesas
Lithuanian Society of Surgical Oncology, chairperson Prof. Giedrius Barauskas
Lithuanian Association of Surgeons, chairperson Prof. Giedrius Barauskas
Kaunas Club of Coloproctologists, chairperson Prof. Zilvinas Saladzinskas
Klaipėda university hospital, Prof. Vinsas Janušonis
KLAIPĖDA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
MAIN SPONSOR:
SPONSORS:
Venue:
Europa City Hotel Aurora
Nemuno str. 51
LT-91190 Klaipeda
Lithuania
GOLD SPONSORS:
CONFERENCE
SECRETARIAT
E-mail:
chemoterapija@creativa.lt
Tel: +3706 03 78 930
Address: A. Jaksto str. 14-2,
Vilnius, Lithuania
Web: www.creativa.lt
INTERNATIONAL
MULTIDISCIPLINAR
CONFERENCE ON
COLORECTAL CANCER
INTERNATIONAL
MULTIDISCIPLINAR
CONFERENCE ON
COLORECTAL CANCER
10 March 2015
10 March 2015
FINAL PROGRAMME
15:15-15:30
Behind the scenes: Unusual gut tumors
U. Mickys (National Centre of Pathology, VU Santariskiu Clinics Affiliate, Vilnius)
15:30-15:45
Cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC for metastatic colorectal cancer.
K. Strupas (VU SK, Vilnius), A. Šlepavičius (KUL, Klaipeda).
15:45-16:00
Multidisciplinary management of peritoneal carcinomatosis due metastatic colorectal cancer:
Medical oncology view.
A. Česas ( KUL, Klaipeda)
10:00-10:30 registration
10:30-13:45 Session I: Conservative And Surgical Management Of Colorectal Cancer?
10:30-10:45
Colorectal cancer surgery in Lithuania.
Ž. Saladžinskas (LSMUL), E.Poškus (VUSL), N. Samalavičius (NVI)
10:45-11:00
Colorectal cancer surgery in Slovak Republic.
J. Korček (Nitra, Slovak Republic)
16:00-16:15
Techniques and results of local ablation of metastatic liver tumors .
B. Gloor (Bern, Switzerland)
Modulating functional liver reserve in post-chemotherapy patient.
E. Jonas, (Stocholm, Sweden)
16:15-16:30
Extrahepatic – extrapulmonary CRC metastases: palliation or surgery with intention to treat?
G. Barauskas (LSMU, Kaunas)
Imaging in rectal cancer and its value for the assessment of response.
I. Gineikienė (LSMU, Kaunas)
Coffe break: 16:30-17:00
11:00-11:30
11:30-11:45
11:45-12:00
Adjuvant treatment of rectal cancer. Past and future.
R. Jančiauskienė, ( LSMU Kaunas)
Plenary session: 17:00-19:35
17:00-17:30
The right drug for the right patient: Phenotype or genotype?
T. Gruenberger (Vienna, Austria)
Coffee break 12:00-12:30
12:30-12:45
Adjuvant chemotherapy CRC. Are gene signatures ready for use in the selection of patients
for adjuvant treatment?
E. Baltruškevičienė ( NVI Vilnius)
17:30-18:00
Importance of testing molecular markers (KRAS, NRAS, BRAF) in selecting therapies for metastatic colorectal cancer.
M. Geissler (Esslingen, Germany)
12:45-13:00
Which neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy regimen in rectal cancer? Results of RCT.
L. Kairevičė , T. Latkauskas, (LSMU, Kaunas)
18:00-18:30
1st line treatment in mCRC. What is the standard?
P. Wysocki (Szczecin, Poland)
13:00-13:15
Surgical strategy after complete response neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer.
P. Žeromskas, A.Tamošiūnas (KUL, Klaipeda)
18:30-18:45
Case report. – medical oncology.
V. Šimonytė-Verbickienė, R. Jančiauskienė (LSMU, Kaunas)
13:15-13:45
Robotic surgery for rectal cancer
G.Virakas (Bochum, Germany)
18:45-19:00
Case report – Surgery
T. Latkauskas ( LSMU, Kaunas)
19:00-19:15
Case report – medical oncology
N. Lachej (Vilnius, NVI)
19:15-19:35
Q&A
13:45-14:45 Lunch
14:45-16:30 Session II: Metastatic Colorectal Cancer.
14:45-15:15
Categorization of liver limited mCRC and its approaches – neoadjuvant, conversion, palliative.
T. Gruenberger (Vienna, Austria)
Closing remarks: 19:35
INTERNATIONAL
MULTIDISCIPLINAR
CONFERENCE ON
COLORECTAL CANCER
INTERNATIONAL
MULTIDISCIPLINAR
CONFERENCE ON
COLORECTAL CANCER
10 March 2015
10 March 2015
Prof. Beat. Gloor (Bern, Switzerland)
Prof. Beat Gloor is a Prof. of Surgery at the Inselspital, the university
hospital at the university of Bern, Switzerland. He studied and trained
in Zürich and Luzern. He also worked in the research team of Howard
Reber, MD and Joe Hines MD at UC Los Angeles.
His main interest is surgical oncology with a special focus on pancreatic
diseases. The Department of gastrointestinal surgery in Bern runs
a research program on computer aided and image-guided surgery
together with the ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering
Research of the University Bern aiming at a more precise detection
and/or destruction of liver metastases and also pancreatic tumors.
He also serves as an associate editor for the Journal Digestive Surgery
and editorial board member for the journal Patient Safety in Surgery
He was the Senior Lecturer in Surgery, the Deputy Chief of the liver
unit, and a Research Fellow in the Department of Surgery at the St.
George Hospital - University of New South Wales, Australia. He was a
Consultant in the Department of Surgery at the Medical University of
Vienna, Austria.
His research interest focuses on the following: multi−disciplinary
management of liver metastasis of colorectal cancer as well
as bile duct and gallbladder cancer, liver transplantation, and
lymphangiogenesis.
He is a Board Member of the European Society of Surgical Oncology
(ESSO) and is a member of the: ASCO, ESMO, ESGE, EORTC, OeGHO,
IHPBA, German Society for Surgery, International Liver Transplantation
Society (ILTS), The Transplantation Society of Australia and New
Zealand (TSANZ), Austrian Society for Gastroenterology and
Hepatology and the European Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association
(EHPBA).
He has published a significant number of scientific papers and articles
on the following: liver neoplasms, colorectal neoplasms, hepatectomy,
neoadjuvant therapy, local recurrences, and antineoplastic combined
chemotherapy protocols. He is an Editorial Advisory Board member of
the European Journal of Surgical Oncology and the Annals of Surgical
Oncology.
Prof. Thomas Gruenberger (Vienna, Austria)
Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Prof. Dr. Thomas Gruenberger is the Head of the 1st Department of
Surgery at the Rudolfstiftung Hospital in Vienna, which is affiliated to
the Medical University of Vienna.
He received his medical degree from the Medical University of Vienna,
Austria. He completed his residency in general surgery at Vienna
General Hospital, Austria, and at the regional hospital in Baden, Lower
Austria. He has also completed his fellowship in surgical Oncology with
specialization in HBP surgery at St. George Hospital, Kogarah, Sydney,
Australia.
He is a principal investigator for the observational study of preoperative von willebrand factor to predict post-operative liver
dysfunction and morbidity after liver resection, and an investigator
for the observational study on the involvement of platelets and
platelet derived growth factors in postoperative liver regeneration,
liver dysfunction and morbidity in patients undergoing hepatectomy.
He is principal investigator and national coordinator of the EORTC
BOS-2 trial, which investigates FOLFOX, FOLFOX+Bevacizumab and
FOLFOX+Panitumumabin the periOP setting of mCRC. Prof. Dr. Gruenberger has received the annual scientific award from
Austrian Society for Surgical Oncology (ASSO) (2008) and the annual
scientific award of the Austrian Society of Surgery 2013 and 2014
(Billroth Preis).
Prof. Eduard Jonas (Stocholm, Sweden)
Eduard Jonas MB, ChB (Pret), MMed (Stell), FCS (SA),
PhD (Karolinska Institutet)
Department of Upper Abdominal Surgery, Karolinska University
Hospital and Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Email: eduard.jonas@ki.se
Eduard Jonas underwent his pre-graduate training at the University of
Pretoria, South Africa obtaining a MBChB in 1985 with distinction in
surgery. He did his surgical training at the University of Stellenbosch
and becoming a Fellow of the South African College of Surgeons in
1995. He served as consultant surgeon in the Upper Gastrointestinal
Service of the Department of General Surgery at Tygerberg hospital
before taking up an endoscopy fellowship position at Karolinska
University Hospital, Stocholm, Sweden in 1997. He obtained a PhD
from the Karolinska Institute in 2002 with a thesis on Imaging-based
Dynamic Liver Testing. He is affiliated to the Karolinska Institute as
associate professor and has held several clinical positions in Karolinska
Institute affiliated hospitals, including Head of Endoscopy at Danderyd
Hospital and is currently appointed as senior consultant in the Hepatobiliary service of Karolinska University Hospital. His major clinical
interests include hepatobiliary and minimally invasive surgery as
well as interventional gastro-intestinal endoscopy. His research is
focussed on functional hepatobiliary MRI, liver tumour diagnostics and
computer-assisted intervention.
Jozef Korček (Nitra, Slovak Republic)
M.D.PhD.Assoc. Prof.
Faculty Hospital Nitra, Slovak Republic- from the year 1979
Academic career
Year
Institution
Scientific field
Acquiring of the
present title
2008
Trnaviensis Univ.Trnava
Surgery
Phd
2001
Univ. of
P.J.Safarik- Košice
Surgery
Msc
Subspecialty
1987
Univ.Hosp.BulovkaColoproctology
Prague
Specialty
1988
J.A.Comenius Univ. Surgery II.degree
University (med. school) 1979
J.A.Comenius Univ. Representative references in last 10 years (up to 5 references)
1. Diagnostics and therapy of anal incontinence, Environment
2008,168 pp. ISBN – 978 - 80 – 969120 – 7 - 0
2. Combined parasacral vaginal and endorectal approach in surgical
treatmen of giant rectocele (case report) Acta Chir Iug , 2006, 2, p.
43 - 49
3. Prniciples of Surgery - Texbook, 2013, 650 pp.
4. Acute intestinal ischaemia, Rozhl.chir. 86, 207, 4, 184 - 187
5. Longo stapled mucosectomyy and Prolapsectomy-Myths and facts ,
Proctologia NRI, 2008, 74
Number of citations 45
Total amount of publications on SCI (or SSCI) list 55
Present participation in scientific projects:
- National (number) 2
- International (number) 2
Additional education (up to 150 words): Interstim therapy, PTQ
implants, ABS aplications, Colon and rectum surgery,
Anal stapling, EMG ,Expert of the SSI, Specialisation in Proctology
Prof. Piotr Wysocki (Szczecin, Poland)
Medical Oncologist. Deputy Director of West Pomeranian Cancer
Center, Szczecin, Poland. President-elect of Polish Society of Clinical
Oncology (2015-2019). Graduated from University of Medical Sciences
in Poznan, Poland. Scholarships received: Scholarship from the
Ministry of Health 2000; Scholarship for Young Scientists founded
by “POLITYKA” journal 2001; Scholarships of Fundation for Polish
Science – 2002, 2003; Scholarship of American Society for Clinical
Oncology – IDEA award. Prizes received: Nature Immunology Prize
2000, Polish Prime Minister Prize for outstanding PhD thesis 2002.
Scientific and clinical training – Dept. of Molecular Biology, Roswell
Park Cancer Institute Bufallo, NY (1997) and Dept. of Oncology,
Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, Canada (2008). Current leader
of Scientific Committee and member of Clinical Initiative Committee of
Polish Society of Clinical Oncology. Areas of particular clinical interest:
treatment of young cancer patients and patients with metabolic
disorders. Areas of scientific interest – development of novel
immunotherapeutic strategies for treatment of renal-cell, prostate
and breast cancer; definition and targeting of chemoresistance
mechanisms associated with cancer cell stemness and intracellular
metabolic pathways.