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www.efrcancer.org 9TH INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS
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
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1. Welcome Letters
1.1. Béla Teleky, MD, FRCS, President of the EFR
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2. Key Topics
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3. Programme overview
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4. Scientific programme
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5. Speakers
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6. General information
6.1. Accreditation
6.1.1. ECMEC credits
6.1.2. DFP points
6.2. Certificate of attendance
6.3. Congress organisation
6.4. Hotel accommodation
6.5. Congress venue
6.6. Language
6.7. Registration
6.7.1. Registration desk & EFR congress office
6.7.2. Registration fees
6.8. Speaker information
6.9. Imprint
6.10. Sponsors & exhibitors
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T
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
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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
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Key topics
• Laparoscopic workshop
9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Programme Overview
THURSDAY APRIL 9TH, 2015
12:00 – 12:30
Opening Ceremony
12:30 – 14:00
Biomarkers and Imaging 1
14:00 – 14:30
Coffee Break
14:30 – 16:00
Biomarkers and Imaging 2
16:00 – 17:45
Rectal Cancer 1: Individualizing Treatment Strategies
18:15 – 18:45
Bus Transfer to Belvedere Palace and Museum
19:00 –
Welcome Reception, Belvedere Palace and Museum
FRIDAY APRIL 10TH, 2015
08:30 – 10:00
Challenges in the Management of Colon Cancer
10:00 – 10:30
Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:00
Rectal Cancer 2: Organ Sparing Options
12:00 – 13:00
Lunch Symposium
13:00 – 14:20
Controversies in the Surgical Management of Metastatic
Disease 1
14:20 – 16:00
Controversies in the Surgical Management of Metastatic
Disease 2
16:00 – 16:30
Coffee Break
16:30 – 17:30
Consultant Corner
17:30 – 18:30
HIPEC Surgery
20:00 –
Social Evening, Town Hall Vienna
SATURDAY APRIL 11TH, 2015
08:45 – 10:15
Rectal Cancer 3 - New Treatment Options
10:15 – 10:45
Coffee Break
10:45 – 12:15
Rectal Cancer 4: Endoluminal Surgery
12:15 – 13:00
Hoerhager Prize and Best Abstracts
13:00
Closing Remarks
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH
Welcome Words: Wolfgang SCHÜTZ (Austria)
Christoph ZIELINSKI (Austria)
Michael GNANT (Austria)
Thomas SZEKERES (Austria)
Béla TELEKY (Austria)
12:30 – 14:00 Biomarkers and Imaging 1
Chairs: Irene Kührer, Michael Trauner, Ioannis Karaitianos
Gina BROWN (United Kingdom): Prognostic value of
high-resolution MRI staging for rectal cancer
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
Francis Seow-Choen (Singapore): Management of large
colonic polyps
Discussion
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Scientific Programme
12:00 – 12:30 Opening Ceremony
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14:30 – 16:00 Biomarkers and Imaging 2
Chairs: Martin Riegler, Martin Klimpfinger, Fritz Wrba
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
Scientific Programme
Patrick STARLINGER (Austria): Translational research in HB
surgery
Gerald Prager (Austria): Translating RAS test results into
treatment decisions
Discussion
16:00 – 17:45 Rectal Cancer I: Individualizing Treatment Strategies
Chairs: László Damjanovich, Karl Glaser, Friedrich Herbst
Phil QUIRKE (United Kingdom): pT1 cancers or pathology
in the UK bowel cancer screening. Whats important in the
molecular biology of CRC
Bill HEALD (United Kingdom): "Complete response
thinking” – the impact on current management of rectal
cancer
Francis SEOW-CHOEN (Singapore): The best method of
rectal resection for low rectal cancer-choice and indications
Adam DZIKI (Poland): Can we predict complete pathologic
response after neoadjuvant therapy in rectal cancer?
Mirko OMEJC (Slovenija): Neoadjuvant treatment with
capecitabine, radiotherapy and bevacizumab in locally
advanced rectal cancer – early and long term results
Rainer SCHMID (Austria): Rectal Cancer – When not to
operate?
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FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH
08:30 – 10:00 Challenges in the Management of Colon Cancer
Chairs: Carlo Staudacher, Rudolf Schiessel,
Dietmar Öfner-Velano
Nina SCHMIDT (Germany): Treatment patterns of mCRC
patients in Germany, France, Spain and Italy
Jirˇí HOCH (Czech Republic): Colorectal cancer in elderly
patients – Czech experience (view) in data
Barbara TRIBL (Austria): Self-expandable metal stents for
obstructing colon cancer
Brendan MORAN (United Kingdom): Complete mesocolic
excision for colon cancer
Phil QUIRKE (United Kingdom): Mesocolic excision
10:30 – 12:00 Rectal Cancer 2: Organ Sparing Options
Chairs: György Lázár, Richard Pötter, Enrico Cosentini
Ruth EXNER (Austria): Methylation markers in rectal
cancer
Vincenzo VALENTINI (Italy): What is the role of
preoperative radiochemotherapy in cT3N0 rectal cancer?
Elena ORSENIGO (Italy): Risk factors for colorectal
anatomoses leakage
Giovanni ROMANO (Italy): Local excision for rectal cancer:
How far can we go?
Irinel POPESCU (Romania): Synchronous metastases for
color-rectal carcinoma: Therapeutical strategy
Discussion
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Symposium
Walter BRUNNER (Switzerland)
Gerd SILBERHUMER (Austria)
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Scientific Programme
Judith Karner-Hanusch (Austria): Lynch syndrome:
Genetics and clinical management
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13:00 – 14:20 Controversies in the Surgical Management of Metastatic
Disease 1
Chairs: Miroslav Ryska, Klaus Kaczirek,
Martin Bodingbauer
Iris NAGTEGAAL (Netherlands): Metastatic patterns in
CRC
Norihiro KOKUDO (Japan): Role of adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy for surgical treatment of colorectal
liver metastases
Scientific Programme
Yuman FONG (USA): Present and future of metastatic liver
surgery
Hans-Jörg MISCHINGER (Austria): Surgical strategies for
synchronous colorectal liver metastases
Fredrick WANEK (Austria): Image guided therapy of CRC
liver metastases
Antonio LACY (Spain): Transanal endoscopic surgery
Discussion
14:20 – 16:00 Controversies in the Surgical Management of Metastatic
Disease 2
Chairs: Thomas Soliman, Friedrich Längle, Martin Schindl
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
Miroslav MILICEVIC (Serbia): Significance of resection
margins in liver resection for CRC metastases
Tomáš SKRˇICˇKA (Czech Republic): Multimodal treatment
of colorectal hepatic metastases
Konrad HÖTZENECKER (Austria): Pulmonary
metastectomy for CRC
Karin DIECKMANN (Austria): Stereotactic radiosurgery,
one treatment option for patients with lung and liver
metastasis
Werner SCHEITHAUER (Austria): Metastatic colorectal
cancer – recent advances in in terms of an individualized
treatment strategy
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16:30 – 17:30 Consultant Corner
Moderation: Giovanni Romano
Alexander ENGEL (Australia)
Carlo STAUDACHER (Italy)
László DAMJANOVICH (Hungary)
György LÁZÁR (Hungary)
Adam DZIKI (Poland)
17:30 – 18:30 HIPEC Surgery
Chairs: Brendan Moran, Anton Stift
Thomas BACHLEITNER-HOFMANN (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
Brendan MORAN (United Kingdom): CRS and HIPEC for
colorectal peritoneal metatases
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Scientific Programme
Zoran KRIVOKAPIC (Serbia)
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SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH
08.45 – 10.15 Rectal Cancer 3: New Treatment Options
Chairs: Igor Pravosudov, Harald Rosen, Jörg Tschmelitsch
Marek SZCZEPKOWSKI (Poland): Parastomal hernia repair
– which operation is the best? State of art and Bielanski
Hospital experience
Scientific Programme
Stefan RISS (Austria): Surgical treatment of rectal cancer in
the elderly
Rossen MADJOV (Bulgaria): T4 colorectal cancer in elderly
patients: Extended resection or palliation
Irinel POPESCU (Romania): Robotic approach in rectal
cancer: What are the advantages?
Martin Weiser (USA): Robotic rectal cancer surgery
Ronan O’Connell (Ireland): Optimising the outcomes of
rectal cancer surgery
10:45 – 12:15 Rectal Cancer 4: Endoluminal Surgery
Chairs: Attila Nagy, Andreas Shamiyeh, Emanuel Sporn
Zoran KRIVOKAPIC (Serbia): Rectal cancer- surgeons
questions to the radiologist
Martin WEISER (USA): Individualizing rectal cancer
treatment
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
Arsen RASULOV (Russia): From laparoscopic to trans-anal
mesorectal excision – comparision of approaches
Zilvinas SALADZINSKAS (Lituania): Transanal endoscopic
operations for early stage rectal cancer
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Ahmed
Thomas
Michael
Martin
Gina
Ba-Ssalamah
Bachleitner-Hofmann
Bergmann
Bodingbauer
Brown
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A
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A
GB
Walter
Enrico
László
Paolo
Brunner
Cosentini
Damjanovich
Delrio
CH
A
H
I
Karin
Adam
Alexander
Ruth
Yuman
Karl
Michael
Richard
Dieckmann
Dziki
Engel
Exner
Fong
Glaser
Gnant
Heald
A
P
AUS
A
USA
A
A
GB
Friedrich
Herbst
A
Jiri
Hoch
CZ
Konrad
Klaus
Daniela
Ioannis
Judith
Martin
Hötzenecker
Kaczirek
Kandioler
Karaitianos
Karner - Hanusch
Klimpfinger
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A
A
GR
A
A
Norihiro
Jozef
Zoran
Irene
Antonio
Friedrich
Kokudo
Korcek
Krivokapic
Kührer
Lacy
Längle
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SLO
SRB
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György
Lázár
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Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Royal Marsden Hospital,
London
Kantonsspital St Gallen
Medical University of Vienna
University of Debrecen
National Cancer Institute
IRCCS Fondazione G. Pascale,
Napoli
Medical University of Vienna
University of Lodz
Sidney Medical School
Medical University of Vienna
City of Hope, California
Wilhelminenspital, Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Pelican Cancer Foundation,
North Hampshire Hospital
Barmherzige Brüder Hospital,
Vienna
Charles University Hospital,
Prague
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Saint Savvas Hospital, Athens
Medical University of Vienna
Kaiser Franz Josef Hospital,
Vienna
University of Tokyo
Faculty Hospital Nitra
University of Belgrade
Medical University of Vienna
Hospital Clinic of Barcelona
Landesklinikum Wiener
Neustadt
University of Szeged
Chairs, Moderators & Speakers
C H A I R S , M O D E R AT O R S & S P E A K E R S
9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS
Chairs, Moderators & Speakers
C H A I R S , M O D E R AT O R S & S P E A K E R S
Rossen
Brigitte
Miroslav
Hans Jörg
Brendan
Madjov
Marian
Milicevic
Mischinger
Moran
BG
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SRB
A
GB
Iris
Nagtegaal
NL
Attila
Ronan
Dietmar
Nagy
O' Connell
Öfner - Velano
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IRL
A
Mirko
Elena
Omejc
Orsenigo
SLO
I
Irinel
Popescu
ROM
Richard
Gerald
Igor
Pötter
Prager
Pravosudov
A
A
RUS
Phil
Quirke
GB
Martin
Riegler
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Stefan
Giovanni
Riss
Romano
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Harald
Miroslav
Rosen
Ryska
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CZ
Zilvinas
Saladzinskas
LIT
Werner
Rudolf
Scheithauer
Schiessel
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Martin
Rainer
Schindl
Schmid
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Medical University of Varna
Medical University of Vienna
University Hospital Belgrade
Medical University of Graz
Pelican Cancer Foundation,
North Hampshire Hospital
Radbout University Nijmegen
Medical Centre
University of Pécs
University College Dublin
Medical University of Innsbruck
University of Ljubljana
San Raffaele Scientific
Institute, Milano
Fundeni Clinical Institute,
Bucharest
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Petrov Research Institute of
Oncology, St. Petersburg
St James's University Hospital,
Leeds University
Reflux Medical, Diagnosis and
Therapy Center, Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
National Cancer Institute
IRCCS Fondazione G. Pascale,
Napoli
Vienna Private Clinic
Charles University and Central
Military Hospital, Prague
Hospital of Lithuan University
of Health Sciences Kaunas
Clinics
Medical University of Vienna
Surgical Department SMZ Ost,
Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Nina
Schmidt
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Wolfgang
Francis
Schütz
Seow - Choen
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SGP
Andreas
Gerd
Tomáš
Thomas
Emanuel
Shamiyeh
Silberhumer
Skricka
Soliman
Sporn
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CZ
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Patrick
Carlo
Starlinger
Staudacher
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Anton
Marek
Thomas
Béla
Michael
Barbara
Jörg
Stift
Szczepkowski
Szekeres
Teleky
Trauner
Tribl
Tschmelitsch
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PL
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Vincenzo
Valentini
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Fredrik
Martin
Waneck
Weiser
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USA
Fritz
Christoph
Wrba
Zielinski
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IMS Health Germany,
Frankfurt/Main
Medical University of Vienna
Mount Elisabeth Medical
Centre, Singapore
Medz Linz
Medical University of Vienna
Medical Faculty, Letovice
Medical University of Vienna
Confraternität-Privatklinik
Josefstadt, Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
San Raffaele Scientific
Institute, Milano
Medical University of Vienna
Bielanski Hospital, Warsaw
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Hospital Barmherzige Brüder,
St. Veit/Glan
Policlinico University A.
Gemelli, Rome
Medical University of Vienna
Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center, New York
Medical University of Vienna
Medical University of Vienna
Chairs, Moderators & Speakers
C H A I R S , M O D E R AT O R S & S P E A K E R S
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G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
A C C R E D I TAT I O N
General Information
EACCME – Continuing Medical Education
The 9th International EFR Congress in Vienna will seek accreditation from the
European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME).
A request for accreditation has already been submitted – number of points
pending. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical
specialists (UEMS). ECMEC credits are recognised Europe wide and in
North America. ECMEC credits can be exchanged for their national
equivalent by contacting the respective National CME authority. ECMEC
credits are recognised by the American Medical Association (AMA) towards
the Physician’s recognition Award (PRA).
DFP points provided by the Austrian Medical Chamber
The 9th International EFR Congress in Vienna has been accredited with
23 DFP-Points from the Austrian Medical Chamber.
C E R T I F I C AT E O F AT T E N D A N C E
Upon arrival all registered delegates will receive a certificate of attendance
together with their delegates’ bag.
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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: headoffice@efrcancer.org
www.efrcancer.org
Kuoni Destination Management Austria
c/o EFR 2015
Lerchenfelder Gürtel 43/4/1
1160 Vienna/Austria
Phone: +43/1/319 76 90-57, Fax: +43/1/319 11 80
e-mail: efr2015@at.kuoni.com
Exhibition & Advertising
MAW Exhibitions & Advertising
Freyung 6
A-1010 Vienna/Austria
Phone: +43/1/536 63-48 or -72, Fax: +43/1/535 60 16
e-mail: maw@media.co.at
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 efr2015@at.kuoni.com
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General Information
Registration
9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS
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.
General Information
How to get there:
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
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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
The EFR congress office as well as the registration desk at the Vienna
General Hospital will be open as follows:
Thursday, April 9th
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11:00 – 17:30
Friday, April 10
08:00 – 17:30
Saturday, April 11th
07:30 – 12:30
Registration fees
Early Fee
until
06.03.2015
Regular Fee
after
08.04.2015
Onsite
Registration
EFR member
€ 160.00
€ 230.00
€ 300.00
Non-member
€ 280.00
€ 350.00
€ 425.00
AMIC/BÖC
ACO/ISDS members
€ 245.00
€ 310.00
€ 370.00
Resident
€ 95.00
€ 95.00
€ 95.00
*proof of eligibility must accompany registration
Networking Events
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General Information
Registration desk & EFR congress office
9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS
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
General Information
S P E A K E R I N F O R M AT I O N
Please prepare your presentation on a USB-stick with all your videos in the
same folder and hand it to the technician in lecture hall 3 at any time.
We use Powerpoint 10. You will find a monitor, a big push button to advance
your animations or slides (only forward), a mouse with all functions and a laserpointer on your speaker desk.
Mac-Users please bring your own laptop for the presentation (the resolution
must be 1024 x 768 and 60 cycles/sec). Speakers and Chairs are asked to arrive latest in the lecture hall 10 min before the start of their session 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: headoffice@efrcancer.org; URL: www.efrcancer.org
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Sponsors & Exhibitors
SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
9 T H INTERNATIONAL EFR CONGRESS
Sponsors & Exhibitors
SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
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