Thursday 5 th July Time Session Location 7:30-9:20 Registration 8:00-9:00 INDUSTRY SPONSORED MEETING Rutherford 8:00-9:00 INDUSTRY SPONSORED MEETING Wesley 9:20-9:30 Welcome and introduction Mr Tim Mould and Dr Rebecca Kristeleit Mountbatten 9:30-11:00 Surgical cancer techniques Mountbatten Advanced surgical procedures for recurrent cancer Prof David Cibula, Charles University Hospital, Prague Should sentinel node procedures be used in every case of endometrial cancer? Dr Pernille Jensen, University of Southern Denmark Continent vs incontinent urinary diversion techniques Dr Nadeem Abu-Rustum, Memorial Sloan Kettering Complete surgical resection in relapsed disease:insights from desktop 3 Dr Andreas Dubois, Kliniken Essen-Mitte Essen, Germany 10:30-13:00 PARALLEL SESSION: Small Cell Ovarian Cancer Hypercalcemic Type (SCCOHT) (Please see page 5) Wesley 11:00-11:30 Coffee break
Thursday 5 th July 11:30-13:00 Treating relapsed disease Mountbatten Why do ovarian cancers relapse? Dr James Brenton, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute Treatment of relapsed ovarian cancer Dr Rosalind Glasspool, University of Glasgow Genetic mutations guiding treatment Prof Chris Lord, Institute of Cancer Research How do we access advanced tumour analysis across the UK Speaker TBC 13:00-14:00 Lunch and poster viewing Exhibition 13:00-14:00 INDUSTRY SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM Rutherford 14:00-15:45 NCRI session Mountbatten Session to be lead by Prof Iain McNeish Session agenda to be made available shortly 14:00-15:45 PARALLEL SESSION: Unit Leads Rutherford Histopathology of borderline tumours Dr Naveena Singh, Barts Health NHS Trust, London Surgical management of borderline tumours Prof Omer Devaja, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHSFT Tubal cancer screening Mr Adam Rosenthal, University College London Hospital Uterine transplant in endometrial cancer Mr Richard Smith, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London 15:45-16:00 Coffee break and poster viewing Exhibition 16:00-17:30 Tumours with poor response to standard systemic therapies Mountbatten Targeting HPV in gynaecological cancers Dr Rowan Miller, University College London Hospital Metastatic granulosa cell tumours Dr Isabelle Ray-Coquard, CLCC Léon Bérard, France Low grade ovarian cancer clinical and molecular aspects Dr Douglas Levine, NYU Langone Medical Center End of day 1 17:30-23:00 Conference dinner (tickets must be booked in advance)
Friday 6 th July Time Session Location 7:30-8:50 Registration 8:00-9:00 INDUSTRY SPONSORED MEETING Burns 8:00-9:00 INDUSTRY SPONSORED MEETING Wesley 9:00-10:40 New opportunities for therapies Mountbatten Micro satellite instability practical applications in treatment Dr Yvette Drew, Northern Institute of Cancer Research, Newcastle Should HIPEC be part of standard care in the UK? Dr Ranjit Manchandra, Barts Health NHS Trust DNA damage modulators and radiosensitisation Prof Anthony Chalmers, University of Glasgow Combining PARP and anti-angiogenesis in gynaecological cancers Dr Isabelle Ray-Coquard, CLCC Léon Bérard, France 10:40-11:10 Coffee break and poster viewing Exhibition 11:10-12:40 Proffered papers Mountbatten 6 x proffered papers to be presented 12:40-13:40 Lunch and poster viewing Exhibition 12:40-13:40 INDUSTRY SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM Rutherford
Friday 6 th July Time Session Location 13:40-15:30 Prevention Mountbatten Aspirin, cancer, inflammation and the tumour micro-environment Prof Ruth Langley, University College London Hospital STIC and telomeres Dr Naveena Singh, Barts Health NHS Trust, London Extended genetic testing and GYN cancer risk Dr Zoe Kemp, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London Early detection of tubo-ovarian cancer novel strategies Prof Martin Widschwendter, University College London 14:00-18:00 PARALLEL SESSION (Invite only): Devising an evidence based patient information leaflet for extensive surgery for ovarian cancer TBC 15.00-15.40 ASCO 2018 Breaking News Prof Jonathan Ledermann, University College London Hospital Mountbatten 15.50-16.30 Final Thoughts Mountbatten The Danish Model - Improving cancer survival in Denmark Dr Lene Lundvall, Copenhagen University Hospital Discrepancy of care across the UK Prof Sean Kehoe, University College Birmingham 16:30-17:30 Presentation of prizes Mountbatten Close of conference
SCCOHT Symposium, WESLEY ROOM Thursday 5th July Time Session 09:30-09:45 Registration 09.45-10.00 Pre-session networking 10.00-11.45 Opening of the Small Cell Ovarian Cancer Hypercalcemic Type Symposium (SCCOHT) Welcome and introduction to the Small Cell Ovarian Cancer Hypercalcemic Type Symposium (SCCOHT) Dr Marc Tischkowitz, University of Cambridge Pathological Aspects of SCCOHT Prof Glenn McCluggage, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Unexpected role for Immuno-oncology in SCCOHT Dr Douglas Levine, NYU Langone Medical Center 11:45-12:00 Coffee break 12:00-13:30 Part 2 of the SCCOHT Symposium Uncovering druggable vulnerabilities of SCCOHT through functional genetics Dr Sidong Huang, McGill University, Canada De-BAFling the role of SMARCA4 mutations in SCCOHT development and the potential for therapeutic interventions Prof Bernard Weissman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Solving the genetics of SCCOHT Prof William Foulkes, McGill University Health Centre, Canada 13.30-14.00 Interviews with the speakers 14:00-15:00 Lunch 15:00-16:00 Closed doors meeting End of session
NFGON Symposium, RUTHERFORD ROOM - Friday 6 th July Time Session 09:00-09:30 Registration 09:30-09:40 Welcome to the NFGON Symposium Helen Mandeville, President NFGON and Gynaecology Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust 09.40-10.10 Sex and survivorship after gynaecological cancer Julia Pugh, Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist Christie NHS Foundation Trust 10.10-10.40 Health and Well Being Events Anuska Randolph-Stevens, Macmillan Support Worker and PhD Researcher in Health Psychology The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and University of Surrey 10.40-11.00 Coffee 11.00-11.30 Patient initiated follow-up in gynaecological oncology Nafisa Patel, Gynaecology Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist, University Hospitals of Leicester 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.40 Using co-production to improve pre and post-operative care for women undergoing radical vulval surgery Julie Dodds, Macmillan Support Nurse, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust Share your experiences Interactive Around the country Discussions End of symposium