PERSON-CENTERED CARE IN INTEGRATIVE ONCOLOGY

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE ONCOLOGY 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

NOVEMBER 12-14, 2017 THE DRAKE HOTEL | CHICAGO, IL | USA

CONFERENCE PROGRAM THIS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY IS PRESENTED BY THE SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE ONCOLOGY (SIO) The mission of the Society for Integrative Oncology is to advance evidence-based, comprehensive, integrative healthcare to improve the lives of people affected by cancer.

For more information, contact: Phone: (518) 694-5543 | Email: [email protected] Website: www.integrativeonc.org

SCIENTIFIC PLANNING COMMITTEE

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS

David Victorson, PhD Lynda Balneaves, PhD, RN Northwestern University SIO President-Elect University of Manitoba

PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Elizabeth Addington, BA Santosh Rao, MD UNC Charlotte Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center

Ting Bao, MD, DABMA, MS Michael Wargovich, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center UT Health San Antonio

Judy Guitelman Peiying Yang, PhD ALAS-Wings University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Leslie Mendoza-Temple, MD Northshore University HeathSystem

1 | SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SCIENTIFIC REVIEW COMMITTEE Santosh Rao, MD Emma S. Tomlinson Guns, PhD, Peiying Yang, PhD, Committee Co-Chair University of British Columbia MD Anderson Cancer Center Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center Eugene Ahn, MD, Richard T. Lee, MD, Cancer Treatment Centers of University Hospitals Seidman Michael Wargovich, PhD America Cancer Center Committee Co-Chair UT Health San Antonio Gary Deng, MD, PhD, Sangeeta Agarwal, RN, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Helpsy, Inc. Anita Kinney, PhD, RN, University Center of New Mexico Cancer Center Shruti Jolly, MD, Gregory Plotnikoff, MD, University of Michigan Carolyn Lammersfeld, MBA, Minnesota Personalized Medicine MS, Suzanna Zick, ND, MPH Cancer Treatment Center of Jillian Capodice, MS, LAC, University of Michigan America Mount Sinai Suzanne Danhauer, PhD, Charlotte Gyllenhaal, PhD, Jonathan D. Ammen, MEd, MAc, Wake Forest School of Medicine The Block Center for Integrative LicAc, Lahey Hospital & Medical Ting Bao, MD, DABMA, MS, Cancer Treatment Center Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Claudia Witt, MD, MBA, Judith Ann Smith, PharmD, Center University of Zurich UTHealth McGovern Medical School Traci Pantuso, ND, Clinton Allred, PhD, Harbor Integrative Medicine Texas A&M University Judith Lacey, MBBS, FRACGP, FAChPM (FRACP), Viraj Master, MD, PhD, David Rosenthal, MD, Chris O’Brien Lifehouse Emory University Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Judy Guitelman, ALAS-Wings Weidong Lu, MD, MPH, PhD, Debu Tripathy, MD Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, MD Anderson Cancer Center Krisstina L. Gowin, DO, Harvard Medical School Salish Cancer Center Denise Spector, MPH, NP, Yair Maimon, OMD, PhD, Duke Cancer Institute Leslie Mendoza-Temple, Seba Medical Center MD, Northshore University Donald Abrams, MD, Healthsystem University of California San Francisco Linda Carlson, PhD, University of Calgary Eiko Klimant, MD, Cancer Treatment Center of Misha Cohen, OMD, America Chicken Soup Chinese Medicine

Elizabeth Addington, BA, Omer Kucuk, MD, UNC Charlotte Emory University

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 2 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12

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7:30am Registration Opens Drake Room

9:00am - 9:30am Opening Session Jun Mao, MD, MDCE, Chief Integrative Gold Coast Medicine Services, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, SIO President 9:30am - 10:15am Keynote: Understanding Systems Medicine Debu Tripathy, MD, Professor and Gold Coast through Systems Biology Chairman, Department of Breast Medical Oncology, Division of Cancer Medicine, Moderator: Jun Mao, MD, MDCE, Chief Integrative MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX Medicine Services, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, SIO President 10:15am - 10:45am Break Drake Room 10:45am - 12:00pm Plenary: Natural Products and Diet on Elena J. Ladas, PhD, RD, Sid and Helaine Gold Coast Microbiome and Cancer Lerner Professorship for Global Integrative Medicine, Assistant Professor Moderator: Jun Mao, MD, MDCE, Chief Integrative of Nutrition (in Pediatrics, Epidemiology, Medicine Services, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer and the Institute of Human Nutrition) at Center, SIO President Columbia University Medical Center Matthew Ciorba, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine Robert Chapkin, MD, Professor and Director of the Program in Integrative Nutrition & Complex Diseases Clinic at Texas A&M University

12:00pm - 1:15pm Luncheon Address: Why Should Medical Schools Stephen Sagar, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, Grand Ballroom Teach Integrative Health? FRCPC, DAB, Professor, Department Moderator: Lynda Balneaves, PhD, RN, Associate of Oncology, Division of Radiation Professor, University of Manitoba Oncology, Department of Medicine, McMaster University 1:30pm - 2:15pm Keynote: Integrative Oncology: The Catalyst and Margaret Chesney, PhD, Distinguished Gold Coast Bellwether for Integrative Medicine and Health Professor of Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine Moderator: Suzanna Zick, MPH, Associate Professor, University of Michigan

2:15pm - 3:30pm Plenary: Meeting the Integrative Oncology Abby R. Rosenberg, MD, MS, MA, Assistant Gold Coast Needs of Young Adult Cancer Patients Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine Moderator: Stacy Sanford, PhD, Associate Professor, John Salsman, PhD, Associate Professor Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern and Director of Adolescent and Young University Feinberg School of Medicine; Director of Adult Oncology, Wake Forest University Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Program, School of Medicine Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Crystal Park, PhD, Professor, University of Northwestern University Connecticut

3:30pm - 4:00pm Break Drake Room

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4:00pm - 5:15pm Concurrent Sessions 1: Featured Abstracts A: Traditional Chinese Venetian Medicine & Moderator: Weidong Lu, MD, MPH, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Liujunanwei Decoction Attenuates Cisplatin-Induced Dongmei Chen, PhD Student, Beijing Nausea and Vomiting in Rat Model Partially Mediated University of Chinese Medicine by Modulating the Gut Microbiome Acupuncture Reduces Hospitalization Risk and Hospital Michael McCulloch, LAC, MPH, PhD, Kaiser Length of Stay in Outpatient Oncology: A Quality Permanente Improvement Project A Randomized, Double Blind, Active Agent Controlled Xin Shelley Wang, MD, MD Anderson Clinical Trial for Fatigue Reduction by Renshen Cancer Center Yangrong Tang (RSYRT) in Patients with Cancer Acupuncture for Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema: Ting Bao, MD, DABMA, MS, Memorial A Randomized Controlled Trial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Successful Treatment of Intractable Hemorrhagic Nozomu Kawashima, MD, PhD, Nagoya Cystitis with Japanese Traditional Kampo Medicine, University Hospital Choreito in Children Undergoing Stem Cell Transplantation for Hematological and Oncological Disease Featured Abstracts B: Reviews of Literature Georgian Moderator: Marie Polley, PhD, University of Westminster Tai Chi and Qigong for Cancer-Related Symptoms and Peter Wayne, PhD, Harvard University Quality of Life: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Plant-based Diets and Prostate Cancer John Shin, MD, Mayo Clinic Herbal Medicine Versus Pharmaceuticals for Anxiety K. Simon Yeung, PharmaD, MBA, Lac and Depression - A Systematic Review A Systematic Review of Mind-Body Interventions for Daniel Hall, PhD, Harvard Medical School Fear of Recurrence in Cancer Survivors Workshop: Practical Elements of Person- Donald I. Abrams, MD, Hematology- Walton North Centered Integrative Oncology Visits: “Tending Oncology Division, San Francisco General the Garden” to Create Health Hospital Rebecca Schultz, MSN, FNP-BC, Aurora Family Medicine Residency

Integrative Care Management Board Betsy Glosik, Destination Hope Walton South Moderator: Santosh Rao, MD, Integrative Medicine, Christina Shannon, ND, Cancer Treatment Banner Health Centers of America Misha Cohen, OMD, LAc, Chicken Soup Chinese Medicine Greg Plotnikoff, MD, Minnesota Personalized Medicine

5:15pm - 7:00pm Poster Reception French Room

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 4 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13

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6:00am - 7:00am Wellness Session - Yoga Astor Room

6:30am - 5:30pm Exhibits and Posters Open Drake Room/ French Room 7:00am - 8:00am Networking Breakfast and SIO Committee Grand Ballroom Meetings Research Committee, Clinical Practice Committee, Communications Committee, Pediatric Oncology Special Interest Group, Gynecologic Oncology Special Interest Group, Patient Advocacy Task Force, Global Development Task Force, Educational Competencies Task Force

8:00am - 9:00am Keynote: PROMIS: What is it, Why Use it, and David Cella, PhD, Professor and Chair, Gold Coast How to Advance the Mission of Integrative Department of Medical Social Sciences, Oncology Northwestern University Feinberg Moderator: David Victorson, PhD, Associate Professor School of Medicine, Associate Director, Prevention and Control Research, Robert Northwestern University Feinberg School of H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Medicine Northwestern University 9:00am - 10:15am Plenary: Integrative Innovations in Digital Jennifer Ligibel, MD, Director, Leonard P. Gold Coast Health Technologies with Cancer Patients and Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies, Survivors Senior Physician, Dana-Farber Cancer Moderator: David Victorson, PhD, Associate Professor Institute Northwestern University Feinberg School of Lynne Wagner, PhD, Associate Professor, Medicine Wake Forest University Dr. Joseph Greer, PhD, Clinical Director of Psychology and research scientist, Center for Psychiatric Oncology and Behavioral Sciences, Massachusetts General Hospital, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

10:15am - 10:45am Break Drake Room

10:45am - 11:45am SIO Annual Meeting Jun Mao, MD, MDCE, Chief Integrative Gold Coast Medicine Services, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, SIO President

11:50am - 12:45pm Luncheon Address: Nursing, Integrative Debra Barton, RN, PhD, AOCN, FAAN, Mary Grand Ballroom Oncology and Research Rites of Passage Lou Willard French Professor of Nursing Moderator: Claudia Witt, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Systems, Population and Institute for Complementary and Integrative Leadership, University of Michigan School of Nursing Medicine, University of Zurich

1:00pm - 2:15pm Plenary: Art as Medicine Teresa A. Gilewski, MD, Breast Oncologist, Gold Coast Moderator: Lorenzo Cohen, PhD, Professor, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Department of Palliative, Rehabilitation, and Sherry Goodill, PhD, BC-DMT, NCC, LPC, Integrative Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine, Department Chair, Creative Arts Therapies MD Anderson Cancer Center Department, Drexel University Debra Burns, PhD, Chair of the Department of Music and Arts Technology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

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2:30pm - 3:45pm Concurrent Sessions 2: Featured Abstracts A: Mind-Body Medicine and Venetian Multimodal Interventions Moderator: Santosh Rao, MD, Integrative Medicine, Banner Health Factors Associated with Reduced Fatigue in Gentle Dara James, Doctoral Student, Arizona Exercise Interventions for Breast Cancer Survivors State University A Randomized Clinical Trial of Mindfulness Based Stress David Victorson, PhD, Northwestern Reduction in a Young Adult Cancer Sample: Results University Feinberg School of Medicine from an American Cancer Society-Funded Study Neuroimmunoendocrine Trajectories and the Jessica Santos, PhD Candidate, University Response to Psychological Stress and Fatigue in of Säo Paulo at Ribeiräo Preto Medical Pediatric Cancer Inpatients under Chemotherapy School - FMRP/USP Submitted to Clown Intervention Effects of the Relaxation Response Resiliency Program John W. Denninger, MD, PhD, Harvard (SMART-3RP) on NFxB DNA-Binding Activity in Patients University with MGUS and Smoldering Multiple Myelome: A Waitlist Controlled Randomized Clinical Trial Couple-Based Mind-Body Intervention for Patients Kathrin Milbury, PhD, MD Anderson with Metastatic Lung Cancer and Their Spouses Cancer Center

Featured Abstracts B: Quality of Care Georgian Moderator: Eugene Ahn, MD, Cancer Treatment Centers of America A Retrospective Analysis: Assessing the Impact of Jonathan Siman, MS, LAc, Memorial Sloan Embedding an Integrative Medicine Provider into Kettering Cancer Center Palliative Medicine Rounds Development of a Patient-Centered Smartphone Diana Buitrago, BA, Northwestern Application for Hispanic Breast Cancer Survivors University Feinberg School of Medicine The SIMM Study: Survey of Integrative Medicine in Krisstina Gowin, DO, Mayo Clinic Arizona Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Quality of Life Among Women Diagnosed with Breast Kristen Rosen, PhD, MPH Cancer: A Pilot Study Exploring the Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Commercially Available App- Delivered Mindfulness Training What Shapes Preferences for Insomnia Treatment in Shelia Garland, PhD, Memorial University Integrative Oncology? A Qualitative Study of Newfoundland

Workshop: When Personalized Traditional Yufei Yang, MD, Clinical Cancer Center of Walton North Chinese Medicine Meets Integrative Oncology: A Xiyuan U.S.- Conversation Peiying Yang, PhD, MD Anderson Cancer Center Ting Bao, MD, DABMA, MS, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Yun Xu, MD, Clinical Cancer Center of Xiyuan Hospital

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 6 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13

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2:30pm - 3:45pm Integrative Oncology Core Competencies: Taking Claudia Witt, MD, PhD, University of Zurich Walton South Part in the Development of a Common Standard Gary Deng, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

3:45pm - 4:15pm Break Drake Room

4:15pm - 5:30pm Concurrent Sessions 3: Featured Abstracts A: Body-Based Therapies Venetian Moderator: Gary Deng, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Mind-Over-Body or Body-Over-Mind: A Randomized Gary Deng, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Controlled Trial of Yoga in Sedentary Cancer Survivors Kettering Cancer Center

Randomized Controlled Trial of a Dyadic Yoga Program Kathrin Milbury, PhD, MD Anderson for Lung Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy Cancer Center and Their Family Caregivers

Supporting Monolingual Spanish Speaking Women David Victorson, PhD, Northwestern Diagnosed with Cancer Through Community-Based University Feinberg School of Medicine Yoga: Findings From a Non-Randomized Pilot Study

Application and Performance of Spanish Language Elizabeth Addington, PhD, Northwestern Measures of the Patient Reported Outcomes University Feinberg School of Medicine Measurement Information System (PROMIS) in a Community-Based Yoga Pilot Study with Overweight and Obese Latina Breast Cancer Survivors

Light-Pressure Oncology Massage for the Treatment of Alvaro Menendez, MD, Indiana University Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy School of Medicine

Featured Abstracts B: Implementation and Georgian Dissemination Moderator: Shruti Jolly, MD, University of Michigan Could Chemotherapy-Infusion Integrative Therapies Eva Pendleton, MA, Memorial Sloan Improve Symptoms and Awareness? A Program Kettering Cancer Center Evaluation

Relationship Between Age and Integrative Medicine Hyeongjun Yun, MD DKM, MPH, Memorial Modality Utilization Among Pediatric Oncology Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Inpatients

Naturopathic Oncology Care for Thoracic Cancers: A Dugald Seely, ND, MSc, FABNO, Ottawa Practice Survey Integrative Cancer Centre

Medication Cost Savings in Inpatient Oncology Using Irene M. Estores, MD, University of Florida an Integrative Medicine Model

Adolescent-Young Adults (AYA) with Cancer Seeking Gabriel Lopez, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Integrative Oncology Consultations: Demographics, Center Characteristics, and Self-Reported Outcomes

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4:15pm - 5:30pm Workshop: Best Practices in Supportive Luana DeAngelis, Chief Visionary Officer Walton North Oncology Aftercare and Palliative Interventions and Founder, You Can Thrive! Julie Bach, MBA, Executive Director, Wake Forest University School of Medicine Research Committee Literature Review Peiying Yang, PhD, MD Anderson Cancer Walton South Moderator: Eugene Ahn, MD, Cancer Treatment Centers Center of America Suzanne Danhauer, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine

5:30pm Exhibits and Posters Close Drake Room/ French Room 5:30pm - 6:00pm Break Drake Room 6:00pm - 7:00pm Cocktail Hour 7:00pm Gala Grand Ballroom

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

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6:00am - 7:00am Wellness Session - Yoga Astor Room 6:30am - 11:30am Exhibits and Posters Open Drake Room/ French Room 7:00am - 8:00am Breakfast Roundtables Grand Ballroom TCM/Acupuncture: Practice and Research, Mind-Body Therapies: Practice and Research, Translational Pre- Clinical Studies: From Bench to Clinic to Community, Food as Medicine: Practice and Research, Health Policy: Practice and Research, Global Development, Patient Advocacy, Pediatric Oncology, Gynecologic Oncology 8:00am - 9:15am Concurrent Sessions 4: Featured Abstracts A: Natural Products Venetian Moderator: Michael J. Wargovich, PhD, UT Health, San Antonio, TX Effect of Ayurveda Rasayana Therapy on Anorexia, Yogesh Bendale, MD, Rasayu Cancer Clinic Cachexia and Health Related Quality of Life in Patients with Advanced Breast Cancer Response to Muscadine Grape Skin Extract in Prostate Channing Paller, MD, Johns Hopkins Cancer Patients Modulated By MnSOD Genotype University

Natural Product Targetome in Cancer: Definition and Steve Chamberlin, Oregon Health and Application Science University

Investigating the Role of Stress Hormone Cortisol in Kristina Andrijauskaite, MS, Med, University the Therapeutic Outcome in Breast and Colon Cancer of Texas Health Science Center at San using Medicinal Plant Supercritical Extracts Antonio

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 8 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

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8:00am - 9:15am Concurrent Sessions 4: Georgian Featured Abstracts B: Nutrition Moderator: Jennifer Ligibel, Leonard Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies, Senior Physician, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Living Well After Breast Cancer - Shared Medical Mladen Golubic, MD, PhD, Cleveland Clinic Appointments for Cancer Survivors at the Cleveland Wellness Institute Clinic Wellness Institute

12-Lipoxygenase/Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Yan Jiang, MD Anderson Cancer Center Receptor Delta Axis is Involved in High Sucrose Diet Induced Mouse Mammary Tumor Growth

Impact of a Whole Food Diet—the Fatigue Reduction Suzanna M. Zick, ND, MPH, University of Diet—on Cytokines, Chomokines, and High Sensitivity Michigan C-Reactive Protein in Breast Cancer Survivors

Mindful Eating Improvements Associated with Body Linda Larkey, PhD, Arizona State University Awareness, Exercise and Parasympathetic Activity in Breast Cancer Survivors in Alternative Exercise Interventions: Individual Approaches to Recovery

Workshop: Integrative Models: Learning from Claudia Witt, MD, MBA, Institute for Walton North the Examples of Three Breast Cancer Centers Complementary Medicine, University of Zurich Petra Voiss, MD, Kliniken Essen-Mitte, University of Suisberg-Essen, Germany Ting Bao, MD, DABMA, MS, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Workshop: Patient Perspective: Advancing Betsy Glosik, Destination Hope Walton South Person-Centered Integrative Oncology Care Jodi MacLeod, Patient Co-Investigator, CHOICE Study

Workshop: Career Development in Integrative Jun Mao, MD, MSCE, Memorial Sloan Gold Coast Oncology: A Panel Discussion and Q&A Kettering Cancer Center Moderator: Elizabeth Addington, PhD, Northwestern Lynda Balneaves, PhD, RN, University of University Feinberg School of Medicine Manitoba David Victorson, PhD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Peiying Yang, MS, PhD, MD Anderson Cancer Center

9:15am - 9:45am Break Drake

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9:45am - 11:15am Best of SIO Gold Coast Moderator: Donald Abrams, MD, San Francisco General Hospital: Integrative Oncologist UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine What if Acupuncture is Covered by Insurance? A Survey Kin Wai (Tony) Hung, MD, MBA, David Study of Academic and Community Cancer Patients Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA The Analysis of the Correlation Between TCM Yawen Geng, PhD Candidate, Fudan Syndrome Types and the Status of Inflammatory- University Shanghai Cancer Center Immune Response in Pancreatic Cancer Empowering Patients and Improving the Waiting Ting Bao, MD, DABMA, MS, Memorial Room Experience: A Randomized Controlled Study Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Two-Arm Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Misha Cohen, OMD, LAc, Chicken Soup Randomized Phase 2 Clinical Trial of a Topical Chinese Chinese Medicine Herb Amebia Indigo Jade Pearl (AIJP) Cream in a Sample of HIV + Adults With HPV-Related High-Grade Intraepithelial Lesions: Final Lesion Findings Patient Centeredness of Communication in Academic Jon Tilburt, MD, Mayo Clinic Medical Oncology about CAM

11:15am -11:30am Closing Remarks Lynda Balneaves, PhD, RN, University of Gold Coast Manitoba, SIO President-Elect

1:00pm - 5:00pm Post Conference Workshops Walton North Cancer Biomarkers for Complementary and David A. Frank, MD, PhD, Dana-Farber (CAM) Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School Moderators: Aniruddha Ganguly, PhD, Cancer Diagnosis Edward Chu, MD, University of Pittsburgh Program, DCTD, NCI/NIH School of Medicine Jeffery D. White, MD, Office of Cancer Complementary Nagi B. Kumar, PhD, RD, FADA, H. Lee and Alternative Medicine, DCTD, NCI/NIH Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute

Cultivating Life Energy: Qigong in Cancer Care Linda Larkey, PhD, Arizona State University Walton South Presenter: Penelope J. Klein, PT, EdD, D’Youville College Byeongsang Oh, OMD, PhD, Northern Sydney Cancer Center, Sydney Medical School, NSW, Australia Master George Picard, Village of Healing and Wellness, St. Catharines, ONT Joseph Baumgarden, DPT, D’Youville College, Buffalo, NY

Introduction to PROMIS and NIH Toolbox Georgian Presenters: Nan Rothrock, PhD, Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University Christa Martens, MPH, Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 10 POSTER SESSIONS

POSTER# ABSTRACT ID TITLE OF POSTER 1 SIO2017 - 5 Efficacy of Eleutherococcus Senticosus (Siberian Ginseng) for Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Retrospective Study 2 SIO2017 - 7 Medicinal Cannabis in Cancer Management 3 SIO2017 - 8 Effect of L-Carnitine Supplementation on Measures of Renal Function in Oncology Patients Receiving Platinum-based Chemotherapy: A Retrospective Analysis 4 SIO2017 - 9 Sense of Mastery in the Context of Complementary Therapies in Multiple Myeloma Treatment 5 SIO2017 - 11 Increasing Interoceptive Awareness Among Young Adults with Cancer Through Mindfulness Training 6 SIO2017 - 12 Strike a Pose - Differences in Yoga Pose Preferences Between Instructors and Students in a Community-Based Yoga Pilot Trial with Overweight and Obese Monolingual Spanish Speaking Women with Breast Cancer: Implications for Community-Engaged Yoga Research 7 SIO2017 - 14 Feasibility and Acceptability of a Culturally Tailored Spanish Language Yoga Intervention for Overweight and Obese Latina Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer 8 SIO2017 - 20 Screening for Circulating Tumour Cells Allows Early Detection of Cancer and Monitoring of Treatment Effectiveness 9 SIO2017 - 23 What are the Baseline Characteristics of Cancer Patients Demanding Non-pharmachological Support? 10 SIO2017 - 26 A Study on the Anti-Tumor Mechanism of Total Flavonoids from Radix Tetrastigmae Against HepG2 Cells Based on COX-2- Mediated Wnt/β-catenin Signaling Pathway 11 SIO2017 - 27 Efficacy and Safety of the Traditional Herbal Medicine Gamiguibi-tang in Patients with Cancer-Related Sleep Disturbance: A Prospective, Randomized, Wait-List-Controlled, Pilot Study 12 SIO2017 - 28 Reduction of Pain and Improvement of the Quality of Life in Acupuncture-treated Metastatic Patients: An Italian Observational Study 13 SIO2017 - 31 Recruitment, Adherence, and Retention Methods in a Culturally Tailored Spanish Language Yoga Program for Overweight and Obese Hispanic Cancer Survivors and their Support Providers Using a Community Engaged Research Approach 14 SIO2017 - 32 Mobile App-based Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and their Caregivers - A Feasibility Study within an Integrated Health Care Delivery System 15 SIO2017 - 33 Image and Self-Esteem: A Photo-Therapy Program to Improve Body Image, Increase Self-Awareness and the Expression of Emotions in Breast Cancer Patients 16 SIO2017 - 41 Disruption of the Inflammation Cascade, Reduction in Tumor Occurrence and Volume in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Treating with a Natural Neem leaf Extract 17 SIO2017 - 45 Patient-Centered Care is Everyone-included-Centered Care 18 SIO2017 - 48 Manipulative Scar Treatment and Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome (PMPS). A Randomized Clinical Trial. 19 SIO2017 - 53 Natural Agents in Combination with Tamoxifen: A Quick Reference Guide 20 SIO2017 - 56 Quality of Life and Psychosocial Aspects of Breast Cancer Women Undergoing a Brazilian Protocol in Integrative Oncology Followed by Biodanza Classes 21 SIO2017 - 58 Exploring the Role of Energy Therapies in Person-centered Oncology Practice 22 SIO2017 - 60 Synergic Effect of HangAmDan–B1 (HAD-B1) Combined with Afatinib on EGFR-L858R/T790M Double Mutation H1975 Lung Cancer Cell Proliferation and Tumor Growth in a Xenograft Model: From Bed to Bench, Bench to Bed 23 SIO2017 - 61 Low-frequency Electrostimulation Device on Acupuncture Point PC6 for Chemotherapy Induced-Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Randomized, Single-blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial 24 SIO2017 - 62 Resistance Training Increases Serum Testosterone in Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer in Abiraterone 25 SIO2017 - 63 Neurofeedback for Cancer Survivors Experiencing Long-term Symptoms: Experiences of Neurofeedback Providers and Clients 26 SIO2017 - 66 Association between Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Utilization and Unmet Needs among Chinese Cancer Survivors: A Cross-sectional Study 27 SIO2017 - 67 Acupuncture for Preventing Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Breast Cancer Patients: A Single-Arm, Pilot Trial 28 SIO2017 - 68 The Role of Mind-Body Therapies in Reducing Fatigue after Bone Marrow Transplantation: An Integrative Review

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POSTER# ABSTRACT ID TITLE OF POSTER 29 SIO2017 - 69 Salish Cancer Center: A Unique Model of Integrative Cancer Care 30 SIO2017 - 74 Development of a Two Day Wellbeing Course for Supporters of Teenagers and Young Adults (TYA) with Cancer 31 SIO2017 - 77 Which Patients with Lung Cancer Find Integrative Cancer Treatment and Do They Have the Survival Benefit?: A Retrospective Cohort Study in the Integrative Cancer Center in Korea 32 SIO2017 - 82 Effect Analysis of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine Based on Invigorating Spleen Combined with Chemotherapy as Second-line Therapy for Advanced Gastric Cancer 33 SIO2017 - 83 Chemotherapy-Induced Cognitive Impairment (CICI): Recognition, Predictors, and Suggestions for Future Research 34 SIO2017 - 87 Electroacupuncture for Treating Insomnia in Cancer Patients: An Ongoing Randomised Pilot Clinical Trial Protocol 35 SIO2017 - 90 Telemedicine Integrative Oncology Consultations Improve Patient Satisfaction and Wellness 36 SIO2017 - 95 Safety & Quality-Control in an RCT of Individualized Yoga to Reduce Fatigue in Hospitalized Children Receiving Intensive Chemotherapy 37 SIO2017 - 98 “Nobody ever tells you…”: Opportunities for Integrative Healthcare in Young Adult Oncology 38 SIO2017 - 99 Health-related Quality of Life in Advanced Stage Cancer Patients Receiving Naturopathic Oncology Care: Preliminary Findings from the Canadian/US Integrative Oncology Study (CUSIOS) 39 SIO2017 - 100 Canadian/US Integrative Oncology Studies (CUSIOS): Protocol and Study Status 40 SIO2017 - 101 Collaborative Art Expression in Patient-Centered Integrative Cancer Care 41 SIO2017 - 107 Management of Distress in the Oncology Population 42 SIO2017 - 109 Introducing a Healing Touch Supportive Care Program at an NCI designated Comprehensive Cancer Center: The Ultimate Patient Centered Care Model 43 SIO2017 - 111 SIO Patient Advocates: Closing Gaps in Person-Centered Cancer Care 44 SIO2017 - 116 Exploring the Effect of Neurofeedback on Postcancer Cognitive Impairment and Fatigue: Preliminary Results of a Pilot Feasibility Study 45 SIO2017 - 117 Acupuncture for Cancer-related Fatigue: A Review of Literature and Proposal for Future Directions 46 SIO2017 - 119 Mean Glucose during Chemoradiation for Glioblastoma is an Independent Prognostic Factor 47 SIO2017 - 120 Pre-clinical Evaluation of Rice Bran Arabinoxylan Compound (RBAC) Safety and Efficacy for Use in Oncology Setting 48 SIO2017 - 122 Ashwagandha Leaf Extract Inhibits Cancer Growth while Restoring Health of Normal Cells 49 SIO2017 - 123 Barriers to Physical Activities: A Study of Academic and Community Cancer Patients 50 SIO2017 - 125 The Evidence Map of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Liver Cancer 51 SIO2017 - 132 Awareness of and Information Delivery Preferences for Yoga as Supportive Care among Cancer Patients 52 SIO2017 - 133 Infrared Radiation Temperature of Acupoint (GV4) in Patients with Cancer-related Fatigue and Healthy Controls: An Exploratory Study 53 SIO2017 - 134 The Mechanism of Fuzheng Jiedu Formula in Regulating Tumor Angiogenesis through VEGF-MAPK Signal Pathway 54 SIO2017 - 138 Integrative Oncology Nursing: Models, Theories and Person-Centered Practice 55 SIO2017 - 139 Survey on Current Status of Treating Breast Cancer Patients in Korean Oriental Medicine 56 SIO2017 - 142 Health Providers’ Views and Attitudes Towards Using Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Cancer: Voices from 16 Developing Countries 57 SIO2017 - 143 Fear of Recurrence Model: A Model Examination of Somatic Symptoms, Emotional Distress, and Health Behaviors 58 SIO2017 - 146 Adaptation of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to Treat Fear of Recurrence in Individual Therapy Settings 59 SIO2017 - 147 Program Evaluation of an Abbreviated Mindfulness Meditation Curriculum for Cancer Patients, Survivors, and Caregivers 60 SIO2017 - 151 Regression of Disease in Treatment Resistant, Advanced Stage Endometrial Cancer with Viscum album (Helixor) 61 SIO2017 - 154 Pilot Study to Evaluate AHCC 1 Gram Once Daily for the Eradication of High-risk HPV Infections in Women 62 SIO2017 - 160 Hypnosis Sedation Can Reduce Inflammatory Reaction Associated with Oncologic Breast Surgery, as Measured by NLR (Neutrophil-to-Lymphocytes Ratio). 63 SIO2017 - 161 Acupuncture Treatment of Post Mastectomy & Breast Reconstruction Pain, a Randomized Controlled Trial 64 SIO2017 - 166 Case Report of Dietary and Herbal Supplementation Coinciding with Improved Patient Outcomes during Chemotherapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 12 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 SAVE THE DATE INTEGRATIVE ONCOLOGY FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

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SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 14 SIO ON THE WEB INTEGRATIVE ONCOLOGY RESEARCH UPDATES One of the main goals of SIO’s Research Committee is to disseminate updated research to our members. In 2015 we implemented a Research Update program on our website. Our Research Committee provides monthly updates of relevant literature by selecting a number of recent papers to be listed on the SIO website, based on search criteria that focus on original clinical research in human populations spanning a full range of complementary therapy modalities. For chosen papers we include the abstract and a link to the journal cite for downloads. Visit integrativeonc.org/recent-research-findings for more information and read the latest research in integrative oncology.

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15 | SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ACCREDITATION CME INFORMATION This activity has been planned and TARGET AUDIENCE implemented in accordance with the The 14th International Conference of the Society for Integrative accreditation requirements and policies of Oncology has been designed to meet the educational needs of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Physicians including those specializing in Oncology, Integrative Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint Medicine, and Radiology, ND, PhD, RN, Oncology Nursing, PA, providership of CMEsolutions and The Society Acupuncturists, Nutritionists, Patient Advocates and other for Integrative Oncology. The CMEsolutions healthcare professionals in integrative oncology. is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE/

CMEsolutions is accredited by the Accreditation GOAL Council for Continuing Medical Education The purpose of the 14th International Conference of the Society to provide continuing medical education for for Integrative Oncology is to encourage scientific and clinical physicians. CMEsolutions designates this live collaboration to advance knowledge, therapies, and care delivery activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category that will ultimately improve the quality of life and clinical outcomes 1 Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the for individuals and families living with cancer around the world. credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Discuss the current evidence to advancing the impact of This continuing nursing education activity was integrative oncology research and practices approved by the Oncology Nursing Society, • Explain future global research and knowledge translation an accredited approver by the American strategies in the field of integrative oncology Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. • Interpret evidence-based integrative oncology research

The Oncology Nursing Society is accredited as FEES an approver of continuing nursing education As outlined on the registration website: by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s integrativeonc.org/register Commission on Accreditation. 20.75 contact hours provided. PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS

NCCAOM has approved this course for 20.5 1. Complete sign in sheet PDA Points in Core (AOM-BIO). 2. Attend credit designated sessions 3. Log in to http://online-med-edu.com/SIO2017/ complete The CMEsolutions is accredited by the evaluation, credit request form, and download or print credit Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education statement as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This program is approved for 4. NCCAOM credit statement will be sent via email once 20 contact hours (2 CEUs). ACPE Program participation is verified Number: 0274-9999-17-030-L04-P

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 16 FACULTY & DISCLOSURES CMEsolutions requires everyone in a position to control the content of this activity to disclose any relevant financial conflict of interest they may have as related to the content of this activity. All identified conflicts of interest are thoroughly vetted by CMEsolutions for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies mentioned in the materials or used as the basis for content, and appropriateness of patient care recommendations.

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Donald I. Abrams, MD Ting Bao, MD, DABMA, MS Debra S. Burns, PhD Chief of Hematology-Oncology Division, Director, Integrative Breast Oncology, Professor and Department Chair of the San Francisco General Hospital; Integrative Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Department of Music and Arts Technology, Oncologist UCSF Osher Center for Integrative New York, NY Indiana University Medicine Ting Bao has no relevant financial relationships Bloomington, IN San Francisco, CA to disclose. Debra S. Burns has no relevant financial Donald I. Abrams has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose. Debra Barton, RN, PHD, AOCN, FAAN Mary Lou Willard French Professor of Nursing Steven R. Chamberlin, ND, MAc Elizabeth L. Addington, PhD Department of Systems, Populations and Oregon Health and Science University, Post- Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University Leadership, University of Michigan School of doctoral fellow Feinberg School of Medicine Nursing Portland, OR Chicago, IL Ann Arbor, MI Steven R. Chamberlin has no relevant financial Elizabeth L. Addington has no relevant financial Debra Barton has disclosed the following relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose. relevant financial relationship: Merck

Foundation Grant-Research Funding Robert Chapkin, MD Eugene Ahn, MD Professor and Director of the Program in Medical Director of Clinical Research and Yogesh Bendale, MD Integrative Nutrition & Complex Diseases Medical Oncologist at Midwestern Regional Chairman, Rasayu Cancer Clinic Clinic at Texas A&M University Medical Center, Cancer Treatment Centers of Pune. Maharashtra State. India College Station, TX America Yogesh Bendale has no relevant financial Robert Chapkin has no relevant financial Zion, IL relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose. Eugene Ahn has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Mohamed A. Ben-Eltriki David Cella, PhD PhD Candidate, Faculty of Medicine, Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Julie Bach, MBA University of British Columbia Social Sciences, Northwestern University Executive Director, Wellness for Cancer Vancouver, Canada Feinberg School of Medicine, Associate Eagle, CO Mohamed A. Ben-Eltriki has no relevant financial Director, Prevention and Control Research, Julie Bach has no relevant financial relationships relationships to disclose. Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center to disclose. of Northwestern University Diana Buitrago, BA Chicago, IL Lynda G. Balneaves, RN, PhD Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine/ David Cella has disclosed the following relevant Conference Co-Chair, SIO President-Elect Study Coordinator financial relationships: Abbvie, Ipsen, Pfizer, Associate Professor, University of Manitoba Chicago, IL Novartis, Astellas-Consultant; PUMA Pharma- Winnipeg, MB Diana Buitrago has no relevant financial Support for travel to meetings Lynda G. Balneaves has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose.

17 | SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FACULTY & DISCLOSURES FACULTY Dongmei Chen Misha Ruth Cohen, OMD, LAc Teresa A. Gilewski, MD PHD student of Xi-Yuan Hospital, China Chicken Soup Chinese Medicine, Clinic Breast Oncologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Director Cancer Center Beijing, China San Francisco, CA New York, NY Dongmei Chen has no relevant financial Misha Ruth Cohen has disclosed the following Teresa A. Gilewski has disclosed the following relationships to disclose. relevant financial relationships: Chicken Soup relevant financial relationships: Genentech- Chinese Medicine-Salary; Health Concerns, Inc.- Support for travel to BioOncology meeting Margaret A. Chesney, PhD Consultant; ACTCM, OCOM, Health Concerns, Professor of Medicine Inc.-Speaker’s Bureau; Various mutual funds that Elizabeth L. (Betsy) Glosik, BS University of California, San Francisco include healthcare stocks-Stock Co-Founder, Destination Hope, Inc. San Francisco, CA Brecksville, OH Margaret Chesney has no relevant financial Luana DeAngelis Elizabeth L. Glosik has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Chief Visionary Officer, You Can Thrive! relationships to disclose. New York, NY

Matthew A. Ciorba, MD Luana DeAngelis has no relevant financial Mladen Golubić, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Washington relationships to disclose. Cleveland Clinic, Wellness Institute, Medical University School of Medicine Director of the Center for Lifestyle Medicine St. Louis, MO Gary E. Deng, MD, PhD Lyndhurst, OH Matthew A. Ciorba has disclosed the following Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center/ Mladen Golubić has no relevant financial relevant financial relationships: UCB, Medical Director, Integrative Medicine Service relationships to disclose. Theravance, Incyte-Consultant; UCB, Abbvie, New York, NY

Takeda-Speaker’s Bureau; UCB, Abbvie, Takeda- Gary E. Deng has no relevant financial Sherry W. Goodill, PhD, BC-DMT, NCC, Research Funding relationships to disclose. LPC Department Chair, Creative Arts Therapies Edward Chu, MD David A. Frank, MD, PhD Department, Drexel University Professor of Medicine, Professor of Associate Professor of Medicine, Dana-Farber Philadelphia, PA Pharmacology & Chemical Biology, University Cancer Institute Sherry W. Goodill has no relevant financial of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Boston, MA relationships to disclose. Pittsburg, PA David A. Frank has disclosed the following

Edward Chu has no relevant financial relevant financial relationships: Biogen-Wife Krisstina Gowin, DO relationships to disclose. employee; Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co.- Salish Cancer Center and Mayo Clinic Arizona, Consultant; Gilead-Research Funding Physician Lorenzo Cohen, PhD Tacoma, WA Professor, Department of Palliative, Yawen Geng Krisstina Gowin has disclosed the following Rehabilitation, and Integrative Medicine, PhD Candidate, Fudan University relevant financial relationships: Incyte- Division of Cancer Medicine, The University of Shanghai, China Consultant and Speaker’s Bureau Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Yawen Geng has no relevant financial

Houston, TX relationships to disclose. Kin Wai (Tony) Hung Lorenzo Cohen has no relevant financial UCLA/ Hematology Oncology Fellow relationships to disclose. Sylmar, CA Kin Wai (Tony) Hung has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 18 FACULTY & DISCLOSURES FACULTY Shruti Jolly, MD Luis Lopes, MD Byeongsang Oh, PhD Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, Professor, University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Associate Professor, University of Sydney Michigan Medicine Preto College of Nursing Sydney, NSW Ann Arbor, MI Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil Byeongsang Oh has no relevant financial Shruti Jolly has disclosed the following relevant Luis Lopes has no relevant financial relationships relationships to disclose. financial relationships: Varian-Consultant; NIH- to disclose.

Research Grants Crystal Park, PhD Gabriel Lopez, MD Professor, University of Connecticut Penelope J. Klein, EdD, PT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Assistant Mystic, CT Professor Emeritus D’Youville College Professor Crystal Park has no relevant financial Tonawanda, NY Houston, TX relationships to disclose. Penolope J. Klein has no relevant financial Gabriel Lopez has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose. Master George Picard Director/Owner Village of Healing and Nagi B. Kumar, PhD, RD, FADA Jodi MacLeod, BA Wellness H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research University of Pennsylvania, Patient Partner Co- St Catharines Institute, Senior Member Investigator, CHOICE Study ONT, Canada Tampa, FL Collegeville, PA Master George Picard has disclosed the Nagi Kumar has no relevant financial Jodi MacLeod has no relevant financial following relevant financial relationships: Village relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose. of Healing and Wellness-Owner

Elena Ladas, PhD Jun J. Mao, MD, MSCE Gregory A. Plotnikoff, MD, MTS, FACP Assistant Professor of Nutrition in Pediatrics Chief, Integrative Medicine Service, Memorial Senior Consultant, Minnesota Personalized and in the Institute of Human Nutrition, New Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; SIO President Medicine York-Presbyterian New York, NY Minneapolis, MN New York, NY Jun J. Mao has no relevant financial Gregory Plotnikoff has disclosed the following Elena Ladas has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. relevant financial relationships: Medtronic Corp.- relationships to disclose. Employee Christa Martens, MPH Linda Larkey, PhD Research Project Manager, Department of Laura Pole, RN, MSN, OCNS Arizona State University, College of Nursing Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Co-Coordinator Patient Navigation in and Health Innovation, Professor Medicine, Northwestern University Integrative Cancer Care, Smith Center for Phoenix, AZ Chicago, IL Healing and the Arts Linda Larkey has no relevant financial Christa Martens has no relevant financial Hardy, VA relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose. Laura Pole has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Jennifer Ligibel, MD Kathrin Milbury, PhD Director Leonard P. Zakim Center for Assistant Professor, Department of Palliative Santosh Rao, MD, ABIHM Integrative Therapies, Senior Physician, Dana- Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Scientific Review Committee Co-Chair Farber Cancer Institute Cancer Medicine, The University of Texas MD Medical Director of Integrative Medicine, Boston, MA Anderson Cancer Center Banner Health Jennifer Ligibel has no relevant financial Houston, TX Gilbert, AZ relationships to disclose. Kathrin Milbury has no relevant financial Santosh Rao has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose.

19 | SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FACULTY & DISCLOSURES FACULTY Abby R. Rosenberg, MD, MS, MA Stacy Sanford, PhD Debu Tripathy, MD University of Washington School of Medicine, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Professor and Chairman, Department of Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg Breast Medical Oncology, Division of Cancer Seattle, WA School of Medicine; Director of Adolescent Medicine, The University of Texas MD Abby R. Rosenberg has no relevant financial and Young Adult Oncology Program, Robert Anderson Cancer Center relationships to disclose. H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Houston, TX Northwestern University Debu Tripathy has no relevant financial David S. Rosenthal, MD Chicago, IL relationships to disclose. Distinguished Physician and Professor Stacy Sanford has disclosed the following Emeritus, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Zakim relevant financial relationships: Abbvie-Spouse David Victorson, PhD Center for Integrative therapies and Healthy Employee, Stock; Shire-Consultant, Speaker’s Associate Professor, Department of Medical Living Bureau, Support for Travel to Meetings, Advisory Social Sciences, Northwestern University Boston, MA Board Feinberg School of Medicine; Conference David S. Rosenthal has no relevant financial Co-Chair relationships to disclose. Roger Schneider, MD Evanston, IL Retired Physician David Victorson has no relevant financial Nan Rothrock, PhD Lockport, NY relationships to disclose. Research Associate Professor, Department of Roger Schneider has no relevant financial Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of relationships to disclose. Petra Voiss, MD Medicine, Northwestern University Integrative Oncology, Kliniken Essen-Mitte, Chicago, IL Rebecca M. Schultz, MSN, FNP-BC University of Suisburg-Essen Nan Rothrock has no relevant financial Aurora UW Family Medicine Residency, Germany relationships to disclose. Aurora St. Luke’s Family Practice Center, Nurse Petra Voiss has no relevant financial Practitioner relationships to disclose. Stephen Sagar, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, Milwaukee, WI FRCPC, DAB Rebecca M. Schultz has disclosed the following Lynne I. Wagner, PhD Professor, Department of Oncology, Division relevant financial relationships: Arizona Center Associate Professor, Wake Forest University of Radiation Oncology, Department of for Integrative Medicine (IHeLP) mentor Winston Salem, NC Medicine, McMaster University Lynne Wagner has disclosed the following Hamilton, ON Canada John Shin, MD relevant financial relationships: EveryFit, Inc./ Stephen Sagar has no relevant financial Mayo Clinic, Hematology/Oncology Fellow QMedic Inc-Consultant; Celgene, Inc.-Advisory relationships to disclose. Rochester, MN Board John Shin has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. John M. Salsman, PhD Xin Shelley Wang, MD, MPH Director of Clinical Research in Adolescent Professor, Department of Symptom Research, and Young Adult Oncology, Wake Forest Jon Tilburt, MD Division of Internal Medicine, The University School of Medicine Mayo Clinic, Professor of Medicine of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Winston-Salem, NC Rochester, MN Houston, TX John Salsman has no relevant financial Jon Tilburt has no relevant financial Xin Shelley Wang has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose. relationships to disclose.

SIO 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 20 FACULTY & DISCLOSURES FACULTY Michael Wargovich, PhD Claudia Witt, MD, MBA Yufei Yang, MD SIO Scientific Review Committee Co-Chair Professor and Chair Institute for Chief of Clinical Cancer Center in Xiyuan Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine Complementary and Integrative Medicine, Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical / Institute of Biotechnology, University of University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Sciences Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Claudia Witt has no relevant financial Beijing, China San Antonio, TX relationships to disclose. Yufei Yang has no relevant financial Michael Wargovich has disclosed the following relationships to disclose. relevant financial relationships: CPRIT-Pr. Invest., Yun Xu, MD, PhD NIH-Consultant Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Hyeongjun Yun, MD DKM, MPH Medical Sciences, Assistant Physician Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Peter Wayne, PhD Beijing, China Postdoctoral Scholar Research Director, Brigham and Women’s Yun Xu has no relevant financial relationships to New York, NY Hospital disclose. Hyeongjun Yun has no relevant financial Boston, MA relationships to disclose. Peter Wayne has disclosed the following relevant Peiying Yang, MS, PhD financial relationships: Tree of Life Tai Chi Center- Assistant Professor, Department of General Founder, Owner; NIH-Research Funding Oncology, Division of Cancer Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX Peiying Yang has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

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