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TARGET AUDIENCE PROGRAM REGISTRATION This conference is designed for medical, surgical and radiation Tuition: US$350 Physicians in Practice (prior to June 21, 2004) oncologists, as well as obstetricians, gynecologists and other US$400 Physicians (On/After June 21, 2004 & On-Site) physicians interested in leading edge information on breast US$200 Residents, Fellows, Nurses and Allied Health cancer care and the most promising clinical trials for their breast Professionals cancer or high risk patients. US$130 Accompanying Person to Dinner Reception Tuition is complimentary for Patient Advocates / Cancer Survivors EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Tuition includes, admission to scientific sessions, a course syllabus, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, a cocktail reception on Upon completion of this conference, participants should be able Thursday, July 22nd, and a dinner event on Friday, July 23rd, to: 2004. Understand the basic mechanisms of the development of breast cancer, its natural history, risk factors, genetic There will be an additional $150 fee for each of the three Surgical component and prognostic indicators; Hands-On Sessions and $100 for the Nursing Seminar. It is required that attendees register for the entire conference in order to register Be up-to-date on today’s diagnostic and treatment for the surgical sessions and/or the luncheons. controversial areas of invasive and non-invasive breast cancer Refunds will be made only if written notice of cancellation is received care; prior to May 21, 2004. A $75 fee is charged for all refunds. After Guide patients to the ongoing clinical trials and develop May 21, 2004, no refunds will be made. In cases where a course novel treatment concepts for future clinical trials; is cancelled due to insufficient registrations, a full tuition refund is made. Become familiar with new breast cancer risk-assessment tools and risk reduction options; LANGUAGE/TRANSLATION Acquire “hands-on” education experience on new minimally The official language of the activity will be English with simultaneous invasive techniques; translation into Spanish provided for all lectures. Be informed of novel, molecular-targeted treatments that are Traducción simultanea al Español será proveída para las ready for the bedside and in early clinical development; conferencias. Create “bridges” networking among physicians from all over the world. CME ACCREDITATION The University of Miami School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. ABSTRACT INSTRUCTIONS The Deadline for all abstracts is June 21, 2004. CREDIT HOURS Mail Abstracts to the Division of Continuing Medical Education. This University of Miami School of Medicine designates this Abstract will also be accepted by email. continuing medical education activity for a maximum of 22.5 hours in category 1 credit towards the AMA Physician’s Recognition Participants with new data relevant to the subject of the conference Award (15 hours for general sessions; 2 hours for may submit abstracts to be considered for poster presentation. optional luncheons; and a maximum of 6 hours for optional surgical hands-on sessions). Each physician should Only papers whose abstracts have been reviewed and approved claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the by the Program Director will be presented. educational activity. Abstracts must be written in English and the text should not exceed FACULTY DISCLOSURE 2000 characters (title included). The title should appear in capital The University of Miami School of Medicine, in accordance with letters. accreditation requirements, will disclose any significant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any To request an Abstract Submission Form please mark the specified commercial products(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services box on the Registration Form included in this brochure. discussed in an educational presentation and with any commercial supporters of the activity. Faculty are also required to disclose to Abstracts can be submitted electronically by logging on to the the audience any discussion of off-labeled or investigational use of UM CME website: http://cme.med.miami.edu. a product discussed during his/her presentation. Abstracts will only be accepted from registered participants. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Division of Continuing Medical Education SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED University of Miami School of Medicine If special arrangements are required for an individual with a PO Box 016960(D23-3), Miami, Florida 33101-6960 disability to attend this conference, please contact the Division of Tel. 305-243-6716 / Fax: 305-243-5613 / Toll Free:1-800-U-of-M-CME CME at 305-243-6716, no later than by July 2, 2004. email: [email protected] http://www.cme.med.miami.edu PROGRAM AGENDA Wednesday, July 21, 2004 10:00- Investigators Meeting #1 - Eli Lilly and Company 12:30 Presentation of the First 1:00 Umberto Veronesi Award for the Future Fight Against Breast Cancer 2:00- Investigators Meeting #2 - Pfizer Pharmaceutical Presented by Umberto Veronesi, MD - Italy 5:00PM 3:00-8:00 PM 1:00 Luncheon (For Registered Attendees Only) Program Registration for Breast Cancer Patient Advocacy “How to Light the Fire” Speaker of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Surgical “Hands on” Sessions and Foundation Nursing Seminar Adjuvant Therapy for Breast Cancer Case Presentations and Questions from the Audience Panel Experts: Rodrigo Arriagada, MD - Chile Thursday- July 22, 2004 Eli Avisar, MD - USA 7:00AM Registration, Continental Breakfast and Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD - USA Exhibits Hyman Muss, MD - USA Martine Piccart, MD, PhD - Belgium Dennis Salmon, MD - USA 8:00 Opening Remarks Patient Advocate Program Director, Orlando E. Silva, MD, JD - USA Morning Session Chair: Martine Piccart, MD - Belgium SIMULTANEOUS MINI-SESSIONS Co-Chair: Joyce Slingerland, MD, PhD - USA Stefan Gluck, MD, PhD - USA 2:00 - 5:00 PM Simultaneous Surgical Hands-On Session 8:10AM High Risk Women - Assessing and Managing (Certificate will be provided. Registration limited Breast Cancer Risk on a first-come basis) Judy Garber, MD - USA Seminar: Sentinel Lymph Node Detection with Blue Dye and Gamma Probe 8:40 Management of High Risk Women • Sergio Rodriguez Cuevas, MD - Mexico Ramin Mirhashemi, MD - USA • Frederick Moffat, MD - USA 2:00 - 4:00 PM 9:10 Chemoprevention Update Simultaneous Nursing Seminar Hyman Muss, MD - USA (Certificate will be provided for Nursing CEU credits. Registration limited on a first-come basis) 9:40 Cell Cycle Regulators and Tamoxifen Resistance Joyce Slingerland, MD, PhD - USA 2:15 Break - Visit Exhibits 10:10 Coffee Break - Visit Exhibits Afternoon Session Chair: Jose Baselga, MD - Spain Co-Chairs: Jacques Bonneterre, MD - France Kathleen Pritchard, MD - Canada 10:40 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy of the Axilla and Internal Mammary Node. When and How? 2:30 Overview of Adjuvant Chemotherapy Umberto Veronesi, MD - Italy Martine Piccart, MD, PhD 11:10 Targeted Therapies in Breast Cancer - Part I 3:00 Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy in the Treatment of Pre- Dennis Slamon, MD, PhD - USA And Post-Menopausal Breast Cancer Kathleen Pritchard, MD - Canada 11:45 Gabriel N. Hortobagyi’s Life Achievements Martine Piccart, MD, PhD - Belgium 3:30- Targeted Therapies in Breast Cancer - Part II 4:00 Jose Baselga, MD - Spain 12:00 KEYNOTE: “The Future of Breast Cancer, A Visionaries View” 6:00- Poster Session / Reception - Mexican Night Gabriel N. Hortobagyi, MD - USA 8:00PM Friday, July 23, 2004 7:00AM Registration, Continental Breakfast and Afternoon Session Chair:Edith Perez, MD - USA Exhibits Co-Chair: Rodrigo Arriagada, MD - Chile Jean-Marc A. Nabholtz, MD - France Morning Session Chair: Shou-Ching Tang, MD, PhD - USA Co-Chairs: Joseph Rosenblatt, MD - USA & 2:00 Hormonal Management of Metastatic Breast Cancer Stefano Zurrida, MD - Italy Edith Perez, MD - USA 8:00 Lifestyle, Epidemiology, Risk Factors Worldwide and 2:30 Chemotherapy in the Metastatic Setting Hormone Replacement Therapy in 2004 Jacques Bonneterre, MD, PhD - France John McLachlan PhD - USA 3:00 Novel Therapeutic Agents in the Treatment of Breast 8:30 Predictive and Prognostic Factors, Clinical and Cancer Therapeutic Implications Jean-Marc A. Nabholtz, MD - France Carmen R. Gomez-Fernandez, MD - USA 3:30- Chemotherapy in the Elderly 9:00 Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in Breast Cancer in 4:00 Lodovico Balducci, MD - USA 2004 Merce Jorda, MD - USA 7:00 - Dinner Event - Beach Night 9:00PM 9:30 Screening and Diagnostic Imaging Luz Venta, MD - USA Saturday - July 24, 2004 10:00 Coffee Break - Visit Exhibits 7:00AM Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibits 10:30 DCIS with Particular Reference to Origin, Growth and Morning Session Chair: Carolyn Sartor, MD - USA Distribution of Breast Cancer Co-Chairs: Giovanni Rosti, MD - USA Eva Rubin, MD - USA Guido Tuveri, MD - Italy 8:00 New Imaging Techniques - Use of MRI & PET SCAN 11:00 Surgical Management of Invasive Breast Cancer and for Evaluation of Breast Cancer In Situ Breast Cancer Maria Victoria Velasquez, MD - USA Dido Franceschi, MD - USA 8:30 What is new in Radiation Oncology? 11:30 The Effects of Migration and Evolution on Breast Cancer ELIOT, TARGiT and MAMMOSiTE Andrew Pecora, MD - USA Cristiane Takita, MD - USA 12:15 Luncheon (For Registered Attendees Only) 9:00 Angiogenesis, Anti-Angiogenesis, Apoptosis Psychosocial Issues in Breast Cancer and Apoptotic Markers in Breast Cancer Carlos Sandoval,