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ASPO 2018 Roosevelt Hotel, New York, NY SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 Noon 3:00pm 3:00pm 7:00pm Mock Study Section (invitation only) Cancer Prevention & Control Associate Directors/Program Leaders Meeting Part 1 (Invitation only) Organizer: Electra Paskett, PhD, Ohio State University SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2018 8:00am 5:00pm 8:00am Noon 9:00am Noon 12:30pm 3:00pm Registration Cancer Prevention & Control Associate Directors/Program Leaders Meeting Part 2 (invitation only) Organizer: Electra Paskett, PhD, Ohio State University New Investigators Workshop (Invited Applicants Only) Faculty: Judith Jacobson, DrPH, MPH, Columbia University (organizer) Bette Caan, DrPH, Kaiser Permanente Deborah Glueck, PhD, University of Colorado Denver Polly Newcomb, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Michael Scheurer, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine Chosen Participants: Susan Chadid, PhD, Johns Hopkins University Elizabeth M. Cespedes Feliciano, ScD, ScM, Kaiser Permanente Catherine Marinac, PhD, Harvard University Nicole Niehoff, MSPH, University of North Carolina Jeremy M. Schraw, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine Laurie E. Steffen, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine Working Lunch Meeting of the ASPO Executive Committee (invitation only)

1:00pm 3:45pm ASPO Junior Members Sessions Session 1: Negotiation: Strategies and Best Practices Co Chairs: Alexandra White, PhD, National Inst of Environmental Health Alicia Best, PhD, University of South Florida Session 2: Industry vs. Academia: Making a Decision for the Next Step in Your Career Co chairs: Adriana Coletta, PhD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Heather Leach, PhD, Colorado State University 3:00pm 3:45pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm Meeting of NCI R25T& T32 Training Program Principal Investigators Organizer: Shine Chang, PhD, UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Opening Session of the ASPO General Meeting ASPO Welcome President: Peter Kanetsky, PhD, MPH, Moffitt Cancer Center Cullen Tobacco Address Thomas H. Brandon, PhD, Director, Tobacco Reesearch & Intervention Program, Moffitt Cancer Center Tobacco research and control: We live in interesting times Fraumeni Distinguished Achievement Award Address Beti Thompson, PhD, Associate Director of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center A life of health disparities: Four stories 5:30pm 7:00pm Symposium 1 Grand Ballroom Can Primary and Secondary Prevention be Improved through Precision Medicine? Chair: Mary Beth Terry, PhD, Columbia University A panel discussion with experts in public health genomics, epidemiology, behavioral science, health care systems delivery focused on reviewing the promise and pitfalls of targeting primary and secondary cancer prevention based on genomics and other molecular markers in addition to standard risk assessment through family history and risk factors.

The goal of the panel is to bring together expert in health care delivery systems to discuss the challenges in implementation with behavioral scientists with research expertise in measuring uptake and barriers of genomic testing. The panel will discuss how issues with implementation and individual choice for testing may help guide the types of questions that are addressed with primary research by genetic and molecular epidemiologists to enhance long term implementation. Speaker: Kathy J. Helzlsouer, MD, MHS, National Cancer Institute Speaker: Nazneen Aziz, PhD, Kaiser Permanente Research Bank Speaker: Kim Kaphingst, PhD, University of Utah Discussant: Diana Buist, PhD, Kaiser Permanente Washington 7:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm Networking Mixer at hotel Dinner on your own MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 8:00am 9:30am Concurrent Breakfast Sessions Special Interest Group Breakfast Behavioral Science & Health Communication Organizers: David Cavallo, PhD, MPH, RDN, Case Western Reserve University, and Jennifer Hay, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 8:00am 9:30am Special Interest Group Breakfast Lifestyle Behaviors, Energy Balance & Chemoprevention: Food, nutrition, physical activity and cancer: How evolving science is incorporated into public health recommendations Co Chairs: Elisa Bandera, MD, PhD, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Marjorie McCullough, SCD, RD, American Cancer Society Food, nutrition, physical activity and cancer: The WCRF/AICR Continous Update Project: Process and goals Elisa V. Bandera, MD, PhD, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Food, nutrition, physical activity and cancer: The WCRF/AICR Continuous Update Project: Main findings Edward Giovannucci, ScD, Harvard School of Public Health

Modifiable risk factors and cancer prevention: Recent population attributable fraction estimates in the United States Susan M. Gapstur, PhD., American Cancer Society The ACS Guidelines on Nutrition and Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention: Purpose, process and current status Marji McCullough, ScD, RD, American Cancer Society Future research needs Panel Discussion 9:30am 9:45am Break 9:45am 11:15am Symposium 2 Grand Ballroom Premalignant Conditions and Prevention Chair: Brenda Birmann, ScD, Brigham and Women s Hospital and Harvard Medical School This symposium will summarize current knowledge on precursor conditions and their respective malignancies, including aspects of basic and clinical science, risk factors, and potential or translation ready implications for primary and secondary prevention. We will focus on three diverse examples, including bladder cancer (and pre neoplastic forms), multiple myeloma (and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance or MGUS) and melanoma (and dysplastic nevi). The three cancer specific presentations will be followed by synthesizing comments and a moderated group discussion. Speaker: Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Speaker: Allan Halpern, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Speaker: Carlos Cordon Cardo, MD, PhD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Discussant: Paolo Boffetta, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine 12:15am 1:45pm Lunch on your own

1:45pm 3:15pm Paper Session 1: Diet, Obesity, and Healthy Living (from top abstracts) Chair: TBA Elizabeth Cespedes Feliciano, ScD, ScM, Kaiser Permanente Overall and visceral adiposity are associated with incident cardiovascular disease among breast cancer patients: Results from the B SCANS Study Sylvia Crowder, MS, RDN, LDN, University of Illinois Pre treatment dietary patterns are associated with the presence of symptoms 1 year after diagnosis in patients with head and neck cancer Jessica McNeil, PhD, Alberta Health Services Sleep and cancer incidence in Alberta's Tomorrow Project cohort Jennifer Bail, PhD, University of Alabamat at Birmingham Assessing the Feasibility of a Mentored Home Based Vegetable Gardening Cindy Blair, PhD, MPH, University of New Mexico Correlates of physical inactivity and interest in becoming physically active among ethnically diverse rural and urban colorectal cancer survivors in New Mexico Adriana Coletta, PhD, RD, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center The Impact of Lifestyle Intervention and Metformin on Long term Reductions in Visceral Fat among Women at High Risk for Endometrial Cancer 1:45pm 3:15pm Paper Session 2: Cancer Screening and Surveillance (from top abstracts) Chair: TBA Dejana Braithwaite, PhD, Georgetown University Breast density and risk of invasive breast cancer among older women undergoing mammography: The Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium cohort study Gordon Watt, BA, UT Health Science Center at Houston Prevalence and Characteristics of Liver Fibrosis Detected by Elastography: Results from the Cameron County Hispanic Cohort Diana Buist, PhD, MPH, Kaiser Permanente Washington Can home based HPV self sampling improve cervical cancer screening adherence in underscreened women? Results from the HOME pragmatic randomized trial. Ana Florea, MPH, University of Arizona

Ethnic Disparities in Gastric Cancer Presentation and Screening Practice in the United States: An Analysis of 1997 2010 SEER Medicare Data Kathryn Taylor, PhD, Georgetown University Clinical and Psychological Predictors of Switching from Active Surveillance to Active Treatment Among Men with Low Risk Prostate Cancer: the PREPARE Prospective Cohort Study Joshua Demb, MPH, UC San Francisco Cumulative incidence of non breast cancer mortality and breast cancer risk by comorbidity and age among older women undergoing screening mammography: The Medicare linked Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium cohort study 3:15pm 3:30pm Break 3:30pm 5:00pm Symposium 3 The Opportunities and Challenges of Electronic Health Records in Cancer Grand Ballroom Prevention Co Chairs: Lawrence Kushi, PhD, Kaiser Permanente, and Elizabeth Shenkman, PhD, University of Florida This symposium will provide insights into the use of electronic health records (EHRs) in cancer prevention and control, provide specific examples illustrating the opportunities and challenges in use of EHRs for research and prevention, and to describe challenges and limitations of EHRs and potential approaches to addressing these challenges. Speaker: Marilyn Kwan, PhD, Kaiser Permanente Northern California Using EHRs in cancer etiology research: lessons learned from research on medical radiation exposure and risk of childhood cancers Speaker: Celette Sugg Skinner, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern The role of EHRs in understanding opportunities to improve colorectal cancer Speaker: Jennifer Elston Lafata, PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill EHRs and patient portals: A means to provide cancer sreening support to some patients and facilitate pragmatic trial enrollment Speaker: Maureen Smith, MD, MPH, PhD, University of Wisconsin Madison Placing EHRs in cancer prevention and control research in context 5:00pm 5:30pm ASPO Business Meeting (open to all)

5:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm Poster Session and Reception Presentation of Best Poster Awards Presentation of Electra Paskett Scholarship Award Presentation of American Cancer Society Travel Awards Dinner on your own TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2018 7:45am 9:00am Concurrent Breakfast Sessions Special Interest Group Breakfast Early Detection & Risk Prediction Organizers: Mira Katz, PhD, Ohio State University and Jasmin Tiro, PhD, UT Southwestern Medical Center Special Interest Group Breakfast International Issues in Cancer & Cancer Health Disparities Call to Action: Towards the Global Elimination of Cervical Cancer by 2030 Organizer: Tomi Akinyemiju, PhD, University of Kentucky Speakers: Anna Giuliano, PhD, Moffitt Cancer Research Center and Susan Vadaparampil, PhD, Moffitt Cancer Research Center 9:00am 10:00am Concurrent Career Development Sessions ASPO Junior Members (open to all) NCI Session on Career Development for Doctoral Students, Postdoctoral Fellows, and Junior Faculty (organized by Junior Member SIG) Mid and Senior Faculty Development TBA 10:00am 10:15am Break

10:15am 11:45am Symposium 4 Grand Ballroom Targeting Inflammation for Cancer Prevention Chair: Adetunji Toriola, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis This symposium will bring together experts from across complementary disciplines including laboratory, diet and nutrition, and behavioral sciences to highlight current advances in research on inflammation and prevention of cancer (primary, secondary, and/or tertiary) with the goal of providing an appreciation for complex landscape of this research area while highlighting challenges and benefits of including measures of inflammation in prevention research. Speaker: Andrew Dannenberg, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine Obesity, white adipose inflammation and breast cancer Speaker: Susan Steck, PhD, MPH, RD, University of South Carolina Anti inflammatory diets and cancer Speaker: Barbara L. Andersen,PhD, Ohio State University 11:45am 12:45pm 12:45pm 2:15pm Lunch on your own Paper Session 3: Health Disparities in Cancer Prevention Chair: TBA Yamile Molina, MS, MPH, PhD, University of Illinois Chicago Empowering Latinas to Obtain Breast Cancer Screenings: Comparing Intervention Effects, Part 2 Kaitlin Voigts, RN, BSN, University of Kentucky Using Social Media to Reduce Multiple Risk Factors for CRC in Rural Appalachians: #CRCFREE Maria Elena Martinez, PhD, UC San Diego Race, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status and Site specific Risk for Gastric Cancer Kelly Hughes, PhD, Minnesota Department of Health Financial Incentives and Proactive Calling for Promoting Tobacco Treatment Engagement in a Low income Population: A Factorial Randomized Trial Chelsea Anderson, MPH, University of North Carolina Mortality disparities after adolescent and young adult cancer Megan Mullins, MPH, University of Michigan Neighborhood and Individual Social Barriers to Care Seeking for Ovarian Cancer Symptoms in African American Women

12:45 2:15pm Paper Session 4: Molecular Epidemiology and the Environment Chair: TBA Katherine Reeves, PhD, MPH, University of Massachusetts Amherst Phthalate metabolites and postmenopausal breast cancer risk Chunzhe Duan, PhD, Moffitt Cancer Research Center Family History of Melanoma and Lifetime Patterns of Daytime Hours Spent Outdoors in Melanoma prone Families Darren Mays, PhD, MPH. Georgetown University Genetic Associations with Indoor Tanning Addiction Kathleen Sturgeon, PhD, MTR, Penn State University Commercially Available Lifestyle Modification Program Decreases Inflammatory Biomarkers in BRCA1/2+ Breast Cancer Survivors Charnita Zeigler Johnson, PhD, MPH, Thomas Jefferson University Interactive Effects of Obesity and Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms on Prostate Cancer Outcomes Humberto Parada, PhD, San Diego State University Urinary metabolites of environmental phenols and breast cancer incidence: the Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project 2:20pm 3:30pm Grand Ballroom Special Closing Session Securing the Future for Cancer Prevention Chair: Peter Kanetsky, PhD, MPH, Moffitt Cancer Center Join our panel of visionary leaders who will highlight the current realities of conducting cancer prevention research and will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing our discipline. Panelist: Cory Abate Shen, PhD, Director, Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Panelist: Paolo Boffetta, MD, Associate Director of Population Sciences, The Tisch Cancer Institute Panelist: Kathy Helzlsouer, MD, MHS, Associate Director, Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program, NCI Panelist: Thomas Sellers, PhD, MPH, Director, Moffitt Cancer Center Panelist: Craig B. Thompson, MD, President and CEO, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Panelist: Deborah Winn, PhD, Deputy Director, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, NCI 3:30pm Conference Concludes