BREAST CANCER 2013: Seeing the Future

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Presented by BREAST CANCER 2013: Seeing the Future Friday May 24, 2013 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Doubletree at Hilton Cleveland East 3663 Park East Drive Beachwood, OH 44122 Sponsored by

COURSE OVERVIEW This course has a focus on the future of breast cancer treatment and how research shapes our progress. Early detection of breast cancer and then managing all stages of the disease is a rapidly changing field that remains a challenge for primary care physicians, gynecologists and breast cancer specialists. Advances in cancer genetics and genomics are guiding more of our interventions. Recent advances have changed the practice of removing axillary lymph nodes, once a standard in breast cancer treatment. Male breast cancer is rare and involves a different paradigm than female breast cancer. You will have the opportunity to speak with male breast cancer survivors at this conference. All care providers will benefit from new understanding of how to support families of cancer patients. COURSE OBJECTIVES After attending this conference, participants will be prepared to: 1. Discuss new and emerging treatments using targeted agents for advanced disease. 2. Discuss imaging frequency and techniques for women at high risk to develop breast cancer. 3. Review the biologic subtypes of breast cancer and translational research that bring new techniques into daily practice 4. Understand treatment and unique challenges for male breast cancer patients. TARGET AUDIENCE This program is intended for medical, radiation, gynecological, and surgical oncologists, gynecologists, radiologists, surgeons, primary care and family practice physicians, and related nursing professionals. CONTACT HOURS PHYSICIANS: School of is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. School of designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. NURSES: The Ohio Board of Nursing will accept at face value the number of contact hours awarded for an educational activity that has been approved for CE by a nationally accredited system of CE approval. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS The Doubletree at Hilton Cleveland East Beachwood is conveniently located at 3663 Park East Drive, Beachwood, Ohio, at Exit 29, Harvard Road, off Interstate 271. To make a reservation, call the hotel directly at 216/464-5950 or go to www.hilton.com and ask for the University Hospitals rate of $109.00 plus tax.

COURSE AGENDA 7:30 AM Registration & Breakfast 8:00 Welcome Stanton L. Gerson, MD 8:10 Imaging the High Risk Breast Cancer Patient Donna M. Plecha, MD 8:35 Breast Cancer Biologic Subtypes: Using Biology to Guide Therapy Hannah L. Gilmore, MD 9:00 Sentinel and Axillary Lymph Nodes: When is Less More? Robert R. Shenk, MD Janice A. Lyons, MD 9:30 Panel: Questions & Answers 9:40 BREAK 10:00 KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Moving Translational Studies into Clinical Breast Cancer Practice Matthew Ellis, MD 10:50 Keynote: Questions & Answers 11:00 Support for Breast Cancer Families Elizabeth Weinstein, MD 11:25 Male Breast Cancer Halle C. F. Moore, MD 11:50 Panel: Questions & Answers 12:00 PM DISPLAYS and PICK UP BOX LUNCHES 12:30 PANEL DISCUSSION with Male Breast Cancer Survivors and Male Caregivers During Lunch Facilitated by Eileen M. Matteo, LISW-S, OSW-C, ACHP-SW Panelists Ernest Ernie Green, former Cleveland Browns Fullback Jason Sharron, Paramedic David Furst, Retired Cuyahoga County Sheriff s Deputy, Vietnam Veteran 1:10 New Agents on the Horizon for Breast Cancer G. Thomas Budd, MD 1:35 Duration of Treatment and Late Recurrences in Breast Cancer Paula Silverman, MD 2:00 Seeing the Future: Clinical Trials for Breast Cancer Joseph Baar, MD, PhD 2:25 Panel: Questions & Answers 2:50 Closing Remarks Lyndsay N. Harris, MD 3:00 Adjourn Halle C. F. Moore, MD Staff Physician, Solid Tumor Oncology Taussig Cancer Institute Cleveland Clinic Paula Silverman, MD, Chair Clinical Director, Breast Cancer Program University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center COURSE DIRECTORS Lyndsay Harris, MD Clinical Professor, Department of Medical Director, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center Breast Health Program University Hospitals Case Medical Center

GUEST FACULTY Matthew Ellis MD Professor, Department of Washington University School of Director, Breast Cancer Program Siteman Cancer Center, Barnes-Jewish Hospital CASE COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER FACULTY Joseph C. Baar, MD, PhD G. Thomas Budd, MD Professor, Department of Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of at Case Western Reserve University Staff Physician, Taussig Cancer Institute Cleveland Clinic Stanton L. Gerson, MD Professor, Department of Director, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Director, Seidman Cancer Center Hannah L. Gilmore, MD Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Pathology Lyndsay N. Harris, MD Clinical Professor, Department of Medical Director, Breast Cancer Program Janice A. Lyons, MD Assistant Professor Department of Surgery Director, Breast Cancer Services University Hospital Case Medical Center Eileen M. Matteo, LISW-S, OSW-C, ACHP-SW Clinical Oncology Social Worker Seidman Cancer Center Halle C. F. Moore, MD Staff Physician, Solid Tumor Oncology Taussig Cancer Institute Cleveland Clinic Donna M. Plecha, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology Division Chief, Mammography Director, Breast Imaging, Mammography Robert R. Shenk, MD Surgery Medical Director, Breast Center Paula Silverman, MD Medical Director, Breast Cancer Program Elizabeth Weinstein, MD Assistant Professor, Hospice & Palliative -Internal Department of Medical Director, Supportive Oncology

REGISTRATION FORM BREAST CANCER 2013: Seeing the Future First Name Last Name Degree/Credentials Address City State Zip Institutional Affiliation Specialty E-mail Phone Number The registration fee includes all conference materials, food and continuing education credit. Full refunds will be made for cancellations on or prior to May 17, 2013. By May 17, 2013 After May 17, 2013 MD/PhD $ 75 $100 Other Health Professionals $ 50 $ 75 Fellows/Residents/Full time students $ 25 $ 35 REGISTRATION On line: http://cancer.case.edu/training/cme/index.html By mail: Seidman Cancer Center-WRN 140 Attn: Christine Rhoads By Fax: 216/201-5167 11100 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106-5065 By Phone: 216/844-1675 METHOD OF PAYMENT I am a Fellow/Resident/Full Time Student Enclosed is my check # made payable to. Charge my: Discover MasterCard Visa American Express Card Number Security Code Expiration Date Signature

BREAST CANCER 2013: Seeing the Future 11100 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106 Friday May 24, 2013 Doubletree at Hilton Cleveland East 3663 Park East Drive Beachwood, OH NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID CLEVELAND, OHIO PERMIT NO. 1723