Translating Personalized Medicine Into Cancer Care Friday, October 6, 2017 Erickson Alumni Center, Morgantown, WV
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27th Annual Fall Cancer Conference Translating Personalized Medicine into Cancer Care Friday, October 6, 2017 Erickson Alumni Center, Morgantown, WV Sponsored by CancerInstitute Program October 6, 2017 7:00 AM Registration, Exhibit Visitation, and Continental Moderator: Mohammed Albmubarak, MD Breakfast 12:45 PM 2017 Cancer Survivorship Update 8:05 AM Welcome and Introduction Deborah K. Mayer, PhD, RN, AOCN, FAAN Richard Goldberg, MD Professor, School of Nursing Director, WVU Cancer Institute Director, Cancer Survivorship Director, Cancer Signature Program Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Laurence S. and Jean J. DeLynn Chair of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Oncology Chapel Hill, NC Morgantown, WV 1:30 PM Surgical Techniques for Kidney Cancer: The Moderator: Richard Goldberg, MD Correct Approach for the Right Patient Adam Luchey, MD 8:15 AM Hepatobiliary Cancer Assistant Professor, Urology Wallis Marsh, MD Associate Director, Urology Residency Program Professor and Chair WVU School of Medicine Department of Surgery Morgantown, WV WVU School of Medicine Morgantown, WV 2:00 PM IMRT for Pelvic Sites: Minimizing Toxicity with Technology 8:45 AM At Long Last: Immunologic Approaches to Geraldine M. Jacobson, MD, MPH, MBA, FACR, Treatment of Gastrointestinal Cancers FASTRO Richard Goldberg, MD Professor and Chair Director, WVU Cancer Institute Department of Radiation Oncology Director, Cancer Signature Program WVU School of Medicine Laurence S. and Jean J. DeLynn Chair of Morgantown, WV Oncology Morgantown, WV 2:30 PM Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and the Oncology Population: Managing Symptoms of the Disease 9:15 AM Right on Time: A Guide to Starting Palliative Care and Its Treatments in Cancer Patients Kristin Phillips, DPT Monika Holbein, MD Assistant Professor Assistant Professor, Hematology/Oncology Human Performance – Physical Therapy WVU School of Medicine WVU School of Medicine Morgantown, WV Morgantown, WV 9:45 AM Break/Exhibit Visitation 3:00 PM Break/Door Prizes 10:15 AM Current Concepts in the Initial Diagnosis and 3:15 PM Management of Bladder Cancer: The New Era Management of Multiple Myeloma Amir Mortazavi, MD Abraham S. Kanate, MD Associate Professor, Internal Medicine Assistant Professor, Hematology/Oncology Department of Medicine WVU School of Medicine The Ohio State University Morgantown, WV Columbus, OH 11:00 AM New Drug Update: The Next Step in 4:00 PM Molecular Tumor Board - How Best to Learn Personalized Medicine Together? Jordan Hill, PharmD Patrick Ma, MD Clinical Specialist, Adult Solid Tumor Oncology Co-Leader, Sara Crile Allen & James Frederick WVU Medicine - J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital Allen Comprehensive Lung Cancer Program Morgantown, WV WVU Cancer Institute Associate Professor, Hematology/Oncology 11:45 AM Lunch WVU School of Medicine Morgantown, WV 4:45 PM Adjourn ce.wvu.edu Course Information Course Description Registration Plan to join the WVU Cancer Institute, WVU School of To join us for the Fall Cancer Conference, register online at Medicine, WVU Medicine and the WVU Office of Continu- ce.wvu.edu or complete the attached registration form and ing Education for the 27th Annual Fall Cancer Conference. return it by September 29, 2017, to the WVU Office of CE This knowledge-based conference is designed for physi- along with your payment (checks made payable to West cians, physician assistants, pharmacists, nurses, and other Virginia University, MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American health care providers interested in cancer treatment. Express or Diner’s Club). Registrations received by September 29, 2017 will be confirmed via email. Course Objectives At the conclusion of this course, participants should be Course Credit able to: The West Virginia University School of Medicine is • Discuss new approaches being translated into the accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing identification, diagnosis, and treatment of select Medical Education to provide continuing medical cancers education for physicians. • Recognize the utility and limitations of new therapeutic approaches for the treatment of cancer The WVU Office of CME designates this live activity for a • Discuss issues related to providing care for cancer maximum of 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. survivors Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Lecture Objectives A.M. Objectives This continuing education activity has been provided by • Describe contemporary approaches to the surgical the West Virginia University School of Nursing for 8.1 con- treatment of hepatobiliary cancers tact hours. The West Virginia University School of Nursing • Recognize the utility and limitations of is an approved provider of continuing education by the immunotherapy for treatment of gastrointestinal State of West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered cancers Professional Nurses, Legislature Rule §19CSR11-4 under • Discuss patient factors associated with decision provider number WV1996-0120RN. making for initiation of palliative care • Identify current therapeutic approaches for the ASRT continuing education approval pending. Please treatment of myeloma check www.ce.wvu.edu for updates. • Describe the pharmacology, prescribing regulations, and clinical effects of pharmaceuticals recently The West Virginia University School of Phar- approved by the FDA for the treatment of cancer macy (WVUSoP) is accredited by the Accredi- tation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) P.M. Objectives as a provider of continuing pharmacy educa- • Describe the unique health risks, needs and optimal tion (CPE). This activity has been approved for up to care of cancer survivors 5.25 contact hours (0.525 CEU’s) of CPE. The 8:15am, • Discuss current surgical approaches to the treatment 8:45am, 9:15am, 10:15am, and 11:00am morning activi- of kidney cancer ties (ACPE UAN 0072-9999-17-100-L01-P) are approved for 3.0 contact hours (0.30 CEU’s) of CPE. The 12:45pm, • Discuss use of precision radiation therapy for the 3:15pm, and 4:00pm afternoon activities (ACPE UAN treatment of cancer in the pelvic area 0072-9999-17-101-L01-P) are approved for 2.25 contact • Describe physical therapy interventions for managing hours (0.225 CEU’s) of CPE. WVUSoP will report your par- patients with pelvic floor dysfunction ticipation in the activity to NABP CPE Monitor within 4-6 • Discuss current medical approaches to the treatment weeks for all participants who successfully complete each of bladder cancer session. Successful completion includes attending the en- • Apply the tumor board approach to treatment tire session, signing the attendance sheet and completing decision making using cases involving molecular an online evaluation form for each session attended. No diagnostic markers partial credit will be awarded. Transcripts of CPE can be printed from your NABP CPE Monitor account. If needed, statements of credit may be printed at https://pharma- cyce.wvu.edu/user/login. ce.wvu.edu Course Information & Moderators Location: Erickson Alumni Center, Moderators Morgantown, WV Mohammed Almubarak, MD The Erickson Alumni Center is located at 1 Alumni Drive in Associate Professor and Clinical Faculty the heart of the Evansdale Campus, less than 400 yards Hematology/Oncology from Milan Puskar Stadium. The alumni home is WVU Cancer Institute reminiscent of one of WVU’s most noted buildings, Department of Medicine Woodburn Hall, and features multiple meeting rooms, a WVU School of Medicine large banquet hall, a bell tower/carrilon system, and out- Morgantown, WV door courtyard. For directions please visit http://alumni.wvu.edu/eac/directions. Richard Goldberg, MD Director, WVU Cancer Institute Director, Cancer Signature Program Lodging Laurence S. and Jean J. DeLynn Chair of Oncology Rooms may be available at the following locations. Book Morgantown, WV your room as soon as possible. Clarion Hotel Morgan (304) 292-8200 Courtyard Morgantown (304)-599-1080 Planning Committee EuroSuites (304) 598-1000 Mohammed Almubarak, MD* Fairfield Inn & Suites (304)-598-5006 Annorah Cale Hampton Inn (304) 599-1200 Debbie Falconi, RN, MSN, OCN Hilton Garden Inn (304) 225-9500 Richard Goldberg, MD Holiday Inn Express (304) 291-2600 OR Hannah Hazard, MD, FACS 1-800-HOLIDAY Thomas Hogan, MD Holiday Inn Morgantown (304)-241-6649 Geraldine Jacobson, MD Lakeview Resort (304) 594-1111 OR Stephenie Kennedy, EdD 1-800-624-8300 Jim Keresztury, MBA Ramada Inn (304) 296-3431 OR William Petros, PharmD* 1-800-2-RAMADA Doris Tucker Residence Inn (304) 599-0237 SpringHill Suites (304) 225-5200 *Activity Directors Morgantown Marriott at (304) 296-1700 Waterfront Place Disclosure It is the policy of the WVU School of Medicine Office of Cancellations CME to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and Important: If you are unable to attend the conference scientific rigor in all its educational activities. All faculty/ after you have registered, you must notify us in writing by authors/planners participating in our programs are ex- September 29, 2017, to receive a refund. No refunds for pected to disclose any relevant relationships they may conference fees will be made after September 29, 2017. A have with commercial companies. For this conference, Dr. $25 fee will be charged for all cancelled registrations. Mortazavi has disclosed that he is on the Medical Advisory Board for Genentech-Roche. Dr. Ma has disclosed that We reserve the right to cancel individual sessions or the he is on the Speakers Bureau for Merck and Takeda-ARI- entire conference.