Lung Cancer and Head & Neck Cancer Symposium
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Lung Cancer and Head & Neck Cancer Symposium
Lung Cancer and Head & Neck Cancer Symposium Saturday, March 28, 2015 Sheraton Overland Park, Overland Park, Kan. Overview: Patients with stage III non-small cell lung cancer are a heterogeneous group that poses a unique management challenge to the healthcare team. Treatment options vary, from aggressive triple modality with chemoradiation followed by surgery for eligible patients to a less aggressive approach with radiation or chemotherapy alone for patients who are not medically fit. Careful consideration of patient characteristics and other health variables is imperative prior to making a final decision about which treatment options to use. Input from a multidisciplinary team with a dedicated thoracic surgeon, medical oncologist and radiation oncologist is extremely valuable to make the ideal treatment recommendation. Innovative surgical techniques and radiation modalities have become routine in the current management and incorporation of novel agents that are in development with the chemoradiation approach. The treatment of advanced head and neck cancer can lead to significant impairment of the aerodigestive tract, causing debilitating dysphagia and dysphonia. Other long-term side effects, such as xerostomia and dental decay along with hearing loss, are also common in long-term survivors. The appropriate management of these long-term side effects early on, and the appropriate referral to a variety of specialists, can help ameliorate the symptoms and improve the functional capacity of these patients. This symposium will review recent developments in stage III lung cancer and head & neck cancer care. Approved for a maximum of 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. kumcce.ku.edu/head-neck-lung Agenda 7:30 a.m. Registration, Exhibits and Continental Breakfast 7:55 a.m. Welcome and Introductions Chao H. Huang, M.D., FACP, University of Kansas 8:00 a.m. Confronting the Medusa of Thoracic Oncology Chao H. Huang, M.D., FACP, University of Kansas 8:30 a.m. Indications for Surgery in Patients with Stage III Lung Cancer Nirmal Veeramachaneni, M.D., University of Kansas 9:00 a.m. Novel Agents in Development in the Treatment of Stage III Lung Cancer Michael Kelley, M.D., Duke University 9:45 a.m. Refreshment Break and Exhibits 10:00 a.m. Radiation Therapy Considerations in the Combined Modality in Stage III Lung Cancer Xinglei Shen, M.D., University of Kansas 10:30 a.m. Head & Neck Cancer Treatment, Role of a MultiDisciplinary Supportive Care Team Prakash Neupane, M.D., University of Kansas 11:00 a.m. Dealing with Dysphagia: An Ounce of Prevention Jessica Barton, M.A., CCC-SLP, B.C.S.-S., University of Kansas 11:30 a.m. Optimizing Nutrition in the Head & Neck Cancer Patient Laura Smith, RD, CSO, LD, University of Kansas Noon Questions and Case Discussion 12:30 p.m. Closing Remarks and Adjournment Sponsored by the Division of Hematology & Medical Oncology and University of Kansas Medical Center Lung Cancer and Head & Neck Cancer Symposium Saturday, March 28, 2015 Sheraton Overland Park, Overland Park, Kan. Course Directors: Chao H. Huang, M.D., FACP, Associate Professor, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan.; Staff Physician, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Kansas City, Mo. Prakash Neupane, M.D., Assistant Professor, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan. Target Audience: This symposium is designed for physicians, nurses and healthcare professionals specializing in head & neck and lung cancer. Objectives: At completion of this symposium participants should be able to: • • • • Recite key clinical trials ongoing for stage III disease. Identify ideal patients for surgical resection in stage III lung cancer. Recite the radiation techniques currently available for patients with stage III disease. Identify and discuss the initial management of side effects related to chemoradiation in management of head & neck cancer. • Refer appropriate patients to specialists and co-manage severe adverse events related to long-term side effects of head & neck cancer. University of Kansas Medical Center is an AA/EO Title IX institution. kumcce.ku.edu/head-neck-lung The University of Kansas Continuing Education 1515 St. Andrews Drive Lawrence, KS 66047-1619 150582