9th PanCare Meeting Bucharest 2012
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Bucharest 10 -13 May 2012
9th PanCare MeetingPan-EuropeanNetworkforCareofSurvivorsafterChildhoodandAdolescentCancer
Overview
10 May PanCare open business
meeting
11 May PanCare Open Session
Inviting EasternEuropean delegates to
the dialogue
12 May Parallel sessionsPanCareSurFup
SROHP meeting
13 May SROHP meeting
The annual gathering of
the Romanian National
Society of Paediatric
Hemato-Oncology
10-13May:specialistsfromacrossEuropewillhaveadialogueinamultidisciplinarysettingabout
long-termcareplansforsurvivorsofchildhoodandadolescentcancer.Forthefirsttime,Eastern
Europeanprioritieswillbefirmlyontheagendaandwillberepresentedbyamaximumturnoutof
specialistsfromRomaniaanditsneighboringcountries.
P a n C a r e is a multidisciplinary pan-European
network of professionals, survivors and their families that
aims to reduce the frequency, severity and impact of late
side-effects of the treatment of children and adolescents
with cancer. PanCare is working to achieve equity of access
to care for childhood cancer survivors across Europe, to
perform collaborative research and to act as a resource of
research based information concerning all late side-effects
of cancer treatment. An important aim of PanCare is to
work with the European Community to increase awareness
and research about childhood cancer survivors. The long-
term strategic aim of PanCare is to ensure that every
European survivor of childhood and adolescent
cancer receives optimal long-term care.
& the annual meeting of the
Romanian Society of Paediatric Onco-Hematology SROHP
10 -13 May 2012
Hotel Pullman Bucharest
World Trade Center
Local organizer:
Register online here: www.pancare-srohp-2012.ro
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Bucharest 10-13 May 2012
10 May
Room Mexico
13.00 – 14.00 Arrivals and lunch Sitting buffet in the Paris-Bucharest room
14.00 – 15.30 PanCare Business meeting including
minutes from Amsterdam, Newsletter,
web site, constitution matters and
discussion within the Fertility and
Ototoxicity Working Groups
15.30 – 15.45 Coffee Break
15.45 – 17.30 PanCare Business meeting cont.
9th PanCare-Meeting in Bucharest, Romania
10-11 May 2012
(Draft agenda, subject to change)
Discover the Belle Epoque beauty of Bucharest’s centre or see the colossal,
communist-era Palace of Parliament.
For recommendation for eating out and local attractions please go to the
conference website:
www.pancare-srohp-2012.ro
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10-13 May
9.00 – 10.45 Morning Session Chair Julie Byrne
9.00 – 09.15 Opening Speeches Chairs of host organizations Lars Hjorth and
PanCare and Little People Katie Rizvi
President of the Romanian
Paediatric Onco-Hematology Society Despina Baghiu
Representative of the Bucharest University
of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" Monica Dragomir
& the Bucharest Oncology Institute
Survivor representative Alexandru Barac
Patient advocate Paul Catana
9.15 – 09.35 What is PanCare Introduction of the Pan-European Lars HjorthNetwork for Care of Survivors after
Childhood and Adolescent Cancer.
www.pancare.eu
09.35 – 09.55 PanCareSurFup Update on the FP7 EU-fundedproject of 16 European institutions
carrying out research into late effects
of treatment for cancer, to establish
guidelines for follow-up for health care
professionals, survivors and their families
based on existing evidence.
www.pancaresurfup.eu
Lars Hjorth andconsortium
members
10.45 – 11.00 Coffee Break
Bucharest
11.00 – 12.20 Morning Session cont. Chair Despina Baghiu
11.00 – 11.20 TEMERARII –
Romanian case study A case study of TEMERARII – Katie Rizvi
the Romanian Community of cancer
survivor young people
11.20 – 11.40 Relapsed young adult Presentation and open discussion Monica Dragomir
care in Romania about follow up care after childhood
and adolescent cancer and the issues
rising about transition from paediatric
to adult medicine
09.55 – 10.45 Survivorship Assessing the possibility of creatingPassport a European template of an electronic
and ENCCA tool that will contain comprehensive Riccardo Haupt
information on the medical history of
a cancer survivor. Update on the
FP7 EU-funded project. Presentation
and open discussion, welcoming
contributions about such a tool’s possible
Eastern European dimensions.
www.ENCCA.eu
11 May
Room Mexico + Seoul
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10-13 MayBucharest
11.40 – 12.00 SROHP presentation Overview of the Romanian national Despina Baghiu
priorities and challenges in child-cancer
and long term follow up of paediatric
cancer survivors12.00 – 12.20 Childhood cancer The National Child Cancer Register Mihaela Bucurenci
registration in Registry has now entered its second year.
Romania 2009 – 2011: Indicators for policy planning and for thelessons learned and development of the first Romanian national
future directions strategy for paediatric cancer
12.30 – 13.45 Press Conference and Lunch Lunch served in room Paris-Bucharest
13.45 – 15.00 Afternoon Session Chair Gisela Michel
13.45 – 14.15 Cardiotoxicity Cardiotoxicity and cardiomyopathy
in long term survivors of childhood
cancer. Possible interventions and
prevention.
14.15 – 14.45 2 Submitted abstracts TBD
15.00 – 15.15 Coffee Break
14.45 – 15.00 Health Related Health-related quality of life study in Amalia KuglisQuality of Life adolescent and young adult survivors
of childhood cancer in Romania, including
results of a medical avoidance questionnaire
and findings on how survivors see their role
in getting sick again or keeping healthy
15.15 – 17.30 Afternoon Session cont. Chair Katie Rizvi
Elvira Van DalenLeontien Kremer
15.15 – 15.30 Fertility project Fertility study in long term survivors Julie Byrneof childhood cancer Anja Borgmann
Staudt15.30 – 15.45 Ototoxicity project Ototoxicity study in long term Thorsten Langer
survivors of childhood cancer
15.45 – 16.15 SurvivorNet International patient group of Alexandra Brownsdon
childhood cancer survivors – updates
16.15 – 16.35 Irish survivor meeting Reports Julie Byrne
Italian survivor meeting Momcilo Jankovic
16.35 – 17.00 Horizon 2020 Running from 2014 to 2020 with an Lars Hjorth €80 billion budget, the EU’s new
programme for research will provide
researchers with access to priority
research infrastructure, and fund
collaborative research to open up new
and promising fields of research.An excellent opportunity to discuss
Eastern European participation17.00 – 17.15 Any other Business Lars Hjorth17.15 – 17.30 Next meeting, farewell Katie Rizvi
and close of meeting Lars Hjorth
17.30 – 18.00 PanCare photo
19.00 Social program Bus departs from Hotel to PanCare Networking Dinner
in Restaurant Caru’ cu bere
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10-13 MayBucharest
09.00 – 10.45 PanCareSurfUp working meeting for project participants
10.45 – 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 – 12.30 PanCareSurfUp working meeting continues
13.00 Lunch
The24thRomanianNationalConferenceofPaediatricHematologyandOncology
12 May
Room Mexico
12 & 13 May
Room Seoul
we win!cancer, you lose.
www.potisitu.org
We’re looking forward to meeting you in Bucharest!