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Course Co-Directors
H. Richard Alexander, MDProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Maryland Medical CenterBaltimore, Maryland
David L. Bartlett, MDProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Robert P. Edwards, MDVisiting Professor, Obstetrics, Gynecology and
Reproductive SciencesUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Second International Symposium on
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Intent and Overview
This course is designed to cover the most recent advances in cancertherapy that are primarily of a regional focus, such as gastrointestinal,intraperitoneal, hepatic, ovarian and thoracic. Upon completion of theactivity, learners from several disciplines should be able to discuss thelatest regional therapies in surgical oncology and describe how theseadvances can be applied to their practice.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for physicians and nurses practicing inthe areas of Medical, Surgical, Thoracic and Gynecologic Oncologyand Gastroenterology.
Continuing Education Credit
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is accredited by theAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to providecontinuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine designates thiseducational activity for a maximum of 19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actuallyspent in the educational activity.
Other health care professionals are awarded 1.95 continuing educationunits (CEU’s) which are equal to 19.5 contact hours.
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Schedule - Sunday, February 25 , 2007
Moderators: John Kane III, MD and Rodney Landreneau, MD
7:00 am Breakfast
7:30 am Minimally Invasive Platform for Regional Lung TherapeuticsTodd Demmy, MD, et al.
7:45 am Long-Term Outcome in Patients with Malignant MelanomaTreated with ILP +/- TNFJoseph Blansfield, MD, et al.
8:00 am Patterns of Recurrence and Survival Following SurgicalResection and Intraoperative Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) forNon-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)Joseph Friedberg, MD, et al.
8:15 am Advanced Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma: Prognostic EffectAlessandro Gronchi, MD, et al.
8:30 am Limited Cardiotoxicity After Intrathoracic Chemotherapy withDoxorubicin and CisplatinEelco de Bree, MD, et al.
8:45 am Basic Science of HyperthermiaRoger Vertrees, PhD, et al.
9:00 am Novel and Existing Mutations in the Tyrosine Kinase Domain ofthe EGFR ReceptorJason Foster, MD, et al.
9:15 am Systemic vs. Regional Therapy for Peritoneal Carcinomatosisfrom Colon CancerPaul Mansfield, MD
10:00 am Break with Refreshments
10:15 am Pleural PerfusionSebastien Gilbert, MD
11:00 am Why Does HIPEC Fail?Paul Sugarbaker, MD
11:45 am Abstract Poster Session and Buffet LunchModerator: David Bartlett, MD
1:30 pm Morning Session Adjournment
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Schedule - S AT U R DAY, F E B RUA RY 24, 2007
6:45 am Registration and Breakfast
7:25 am Welcome: David Bartlett, MD
Moderators: Brian Loggie, MD and John Stewart IV, MD
7:30 am Isolated Chemotherapy – Perfusion of PelvisHoward Wanebo, MD, et al.
7:45 am Multimodality Treatment of Peritoneal Surface Malignancies –First Results of a German Referral CentrePompiliu Piso, MD, et al.
8:00 am Survival Analysis for 101 Patients with MalignantPeritoneal Mesothelioma (MPM)Richard Royal, MD, et al.
8:15 am Expanding the Indications of Cytoreductive Surgery andHyperthermic Intra-Peritoneal ChemotherapyDario Baratti, MD, et al.
8:30 am Unresolved Issues in IP TherapyMaurie Markman, MD
9:15 am Aggressive Cytoreduction Surgery for Ovarian CancerDennis Chi, MD
10:00 am Break with Refreshments
10:15 am Updates on Randomized Trials for IP TherapyDeborah Armstrong, MD
11:00 am Application of Anti-Adhesive Materials to Enhance IP TherapyKristin Zorn, MD
11:45 am Case Presentations and Discussion:Peritoneal CarcinomatosisRobert Edwards, MD and Edward Levine, MD
12:30 pm Adjournment for Morning Session
5:00 pm Optional Event – Workshop/VideoTechniques in IP Therapy: Dwell & IPHCH. Richard Alexander, MD and C. William Helm, MB, BChir
7:00 pm Evening Session Adjournment
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5:00 pm Optional Event – WorkshopEstablishing a Regional Therapy ProgramJesus Esquivel, MD and John Kane III, MD
6:00 pm Optional Event – WorkshopThe Operating Room of the FutureJames Luketich, MD
8:00 pm Evening Session Adjournment
Schedule - M O N DAY, F E B RUA RY 26, 2007
Moderators: Matthew Holtzman, MD and James F. Pingpank Jr., MD
7:00 am Breakfast
7:30 am Percutaneous Liver Perfusion for Patients with MetastaticNeuroendocrine TumorsWilliam Burns, MD, et al.
7:45 am Hepatic Arterial Oxaliplatin in Combination with SystemicIntravenous Fluorouracil, Leucovorin and BevacizumabLuis Camacho, MD, et al.
8:00 am Hepatic Artery Directed Yttrium (SIR-Spheres) for UnresectableColorectal Liver TumorsT. Clark Gamblin, MD, et al.
8:15 am Phase I Trial Results for Liver Perfusion with OxaliplatinHerbert Zeh III, MD, et al.
8:30 am The Expanding Role of Y-90 Resin Microsphere Selective InternalRadiation TreatmentRichard Hostetter, MD, et al.
8:45 am Therapeutic Response to Transcatheter Arterial Embolization(TACE) of the LiverAvo Artinyan, MD, et al.
9:00 am Decrease Local Recurrences with Intraoperative Radiotherapyfor Rectal CancerKaryn Stitzenberg, MD
9:15 am Total Body Hyperthermia for the Treatment of Patients withHepatitis C Virus Unresponsive to Other Therapies: A Pilot StudyFrancesco Izzo, MD, et al.
9:30 am Modified Technique for Isolated Hepatic PerfusionRoberto Verzaro, MD, et al.
9:45 am Break with Refreshments
10:00 am Regional Therapy of the LiverYuman Fong, MD
10:45 am Lessons Learned – U.S. Experience with Limb PerfusionDouglas Fraker, MD
11:30 am Case Presentations and Discussion:LiverH. Richard Alexander, MD, David Bartlett, MD and Yuman Fong, MD
1:30 pm Conference Adjournment and Final Remarks
The University of Pittsburgh, as an educational institution and as an employer, values equality of opportu-
nity, human dignity, and racial/ethnic and cultural diversity. Accordingly, the University prohibits and will
not engage in discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry,
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contact: William A. Savage, Assistant to the Chancellor and Director of Affirmative Action (and Title IX
and 504 Coordinator), Office of Affirmative Action, 901 William Pitt Union, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15260, (412) 648-7860.
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Jesus Esquivel, MDSt. Agnes HospitalBaltimore, Maryland
Yuman Fong, MDProfessor of SurgeryCornell UniversityNew York, New York
Jason Foster, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryCreighton University Medical SchoolOmaha, Nebraska
Douglas L. Fraker, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Pennsylvania
Health SystemPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Joseph Friedberg, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Pennsylvania
Health SystemPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
T. Clark Gamblin, MDAssistant Professor of Surgery
Sebastien Gilbert, MDAssistant Professor of Surgery
Alessandro Gronchi, MDMilan Tumor InstituteMilan, Italy
C. William Helm, MB, BChirAssociate Professor of Obstetrics
and GynecologyUniversity of Louisville
School of MedicineLouisville, Kentucky
Matthew Holtzman, MDAssistant Professor of Surgery
Richard B. Hostetter, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryIndiana UniversityGoshen, Indiana
Francesco Izzo, MDNational Institute for the
Study and Cure of TumorsNaples, Italy
John M. Kane III, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryUniversity at BuffaloBuffalo, New York
Rodney Landreneau, MDProfessor of Surgery
Edward A. Levine, MDProfessor of SurgeryWake Forest UniversityWinston-Salem, North Carolina
Brian W. Loggie, MDProfessor of SurgeryCreighton University Medical SchoolOmaha, Nebraska
James D. Luketich, MDSampson Family Endowed
Professor of SurgeryChief, Division of Thoracic and
Foregut Surgery
Paul Mansfield, MDProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of TexasHouston, Texas
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Deborah K. Armstrong, MDAssociate Professor of Oncology Associate Professor of Gynecology
and Obstetrics Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, Maryland
Avo Artinyan, MDCity of Hope National Medical CenterDuarte, California
Dario Baratti, MDMilan Tumor InstituteMilan, Italy
Joseph Blansfield, MDBethesda, Maryland
William Burns, MDBethesda, Maryland
Luis H. Camacho, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryUniversity of TexasHouston, Texas
Dennis Chi, MDProfessor of SurgeryCornell UniversityNew York, New York
Eelco de Bree, MDAssistant Professor of SurgeryUniversity of Crete Medical School Crete, Greece
Todd L. Demmy, MDAssociate Professor of Surgery University at BuffaloBuffalo, NY
Course Co-Directors and Faculty are affiliated with the University of PittsburghSchool of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, unless noted otherwise.
Course Co-Directors
H. Richard Alexander, MDProfessor of Surgery
University of Maryland
David L. Bartlett, MDProfessor of Surgery
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Robert P. Edwards, MDVisiting Professor, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Faculty
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Meeting Location
The conference will be held at the Courtyard by Marriott – Isla Verde,7012 Boca de Cangrejos Avenue, Carolina, Puerto Rico, 00979. Conferencereservations are the sole responsibility of the attendees who may contactthe Courtyard by Marriott reservations at: 1-800-791-2553 or directly at:(787) 791-0404. A three (3) night minimum is required. Attendees are requiredto identify themselves as participating in the University of Pittsburgh CancerConference in February so that they may take advantage of the group rate. Onspace available basis, the group rate will be available for 3 days pre and postconference for guests who wish to arrive early or stay late. The deadline forreduced-rate reservations is 1/24/07.
Nightly Guest Room Rates (Single/Double)Standard Room $205.00One Bedroom Suite $355.00
Note: Hotel’s room rates are subject to applicable 10% resort fee plus 11%government tax. The room rates are based on double occupancy. Additionalthird/fourth persons will pay a $25.00 fee. Children 12 and under may stayfree in the same room with parents.
Air Transportation Options
San Juan Airport (SJU) is approximately one mile (ten minutes’ drive) from theCourtyard by Marriott – Isla Verde. Taxis are plentiful at the airport curbsidewith $10.00 fare to Courtyard by Marriott. Various national car rental optionsare available at the airport or by advanced booking.
Special Needs
Participation by all individuals is encouraged. Advance notification of anyspecial needs will help us provide better service. Please notify us of yourneeds at least two weeks in advance of the program by callingRebecca J. Beward at (412) 623-5993.
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Maurie Markman, MDProfessor of Gynecologic and
Medical OncologyUniversity of TexasHouston, Texas
James F. Pingpank Jr., MDBethesda, Maryland
Pompiliu Piso, MDProfessor of SurgeryUniversity of RegensburgRegensburg, Germany
Richard Royal, MDBethesda, Maryland
John Stewart IV, MDInstructor of SurgeryWake Forest UniversityWinston-Salem, North Carolina
Karyn Stitzenberg, MDUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, North Carolina
Paul H. Sugarbaker, MDWashington Hospital CenterWashington, DC
Roger Vertrees, PhDAssistant ProfessorUniversity of TexasGalveston, Texas
Robert Verzaro, MDMediterranean Institute for
Transplantation and AdvancedSpecialized Therapies (ISMETT)
Palermo, Italy
Harold J. Wanebo, MDRoger Williams Medical CenterProvidence, Rhode Island
Herbert Zeh III, MDAssistant Professor of Surgery
Kristin Zorn, MDAssistant Professor, Obstetrics,
Gynecology and ReproductiveSciences
In accordance with Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education requirements
on disclosure, information about relationships of presenters with commercial interests (if
any) will be included in materials distributed at the time of the conference.
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The UPMC/Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences reservesthe right to cancel this program if sufficient registrations are not received.In the case of cancellation, the department will fully refund registration fees.However, other costs incurred by the registrant, such as airline or hotel penalties,are the responsibility of the registrant.
Registration Fees $250 Physicians and Researchers$200 Nurses and other health care professionals$100 Other
Registration fee includes:• Continuing education credit• Registration and course materials • Continental breakfast, refreshments and Sunday lunch
For additional information, contact:Rebecca J. BewardTelephone: (412) 623-5993Fax: (412) 692-2520Email: [email protected]
Visit the Center for Continuing Educationin the Health Sciences Web Site
Our Internet address is: http://ccehs.upmc.eduThe UPMC/Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences invites youto visit our web location. Receive information on CME programs, earn CMEcredits on the Internet, and access information about our formal courses andmuch more. Discover who we are and how you can contact us. Please visit ourweb location often to get updated information on upcoming programs.
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Registration Information
PRE-REGISTER – All pre-registrations are due two weeks prior to the begindate of the conference. Registrations after this date are accepted onlyas on-site registrations.
> On-line Registration
On-line Registration accepted until February 10, 2007.
Registering online is the quickest and easiest way to reserve your space atCCEHS conferences.
Visit our online registration site at http://ccehs.upmc.edu
Scroll to the Second International Symposium on Regional Cancer Therapiessection on the web page
Click the Registration button and enter all the requested information
After registering, an electronic confirmation will be sent to the email addressyou provided us when you registered.
> On-site Registration
As of February 11, 2007 all registrations for this course are acceptedonly as on-site registrations.
Please note: Registration is not complete until you receive the confirmationletter / email for your pre-registration. If you do not receive this letterwithin 5-7 days of registration, please contact us at (412) 647-8232.
You must bring this confirmation with you to the conference.
Registration CancellationAll cancellations must be in writing and sent to us via U.S. mail, e-mail or fax.Tuition for cancellations postmarked or date stamped before January 15, 2007will be completely refunded. After January 15, 2007, a $35 administrative feewill be assessed. No refunds will be made after February 1, 2007.
Conference contact for cancellation requests:Rebecca J. Beward, MBA/MHACancer Pavilion 412, 5150 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15232Telephone: (412) 623-5993Fax: (412) 692-2520Email: [email protected]