e-Poster Presentation

Lunch and Learn Break

Date: Saturday 6th December

Time: 13:15 - 14:45

Room: ePoster Pod 1

Session Title: e-Posters - 1.8 Advocacy & Awareness - Prevention

Presentations:

1. Strengthening national control in Jordan: stirring up momentum and engagement through creating forums for collaboration, communication, and sharing of information Rasha Bader, King Hussein Center, (Jordan) Abstract number: 1055 2. Teaching Doctors regarding various aspects of Breast Cancer at Primary Health Center in Rural part of India: Can drive future in breast cancer outcome in India by prevention and early detection. Keshav Barnwal, Punarjeevan Bihar, (India) Abstract number: 1056 3. Entering the virtual health library prevention and cancer control in social networks - the experience on Facebook Leticia Casado, National Cancer Institute from Brazil, (Brazil) Abstract number: 1057 4. Reach and reaction – promoting World No Tobacco Day to the masses through Facebook Cassandra Clayforth, Cancer Council WA, (Australia) Abstract number: 1058 5. Making the most of the tobacco excise Amy Collie, Cancer Council Victoria, (Australia) Abstract number: 1059 6. No more hiding: capitalising on the conversation around plain packaging through viral video Jessica Craven, Cancer Council Victoria, (Australia) Abstract number: 1060 7. Development and evaluation of the Find Cancer Early community education campaign in regional Western Australia Emma Croager, Cancer Council WA, (Australia) Abstract number: 1061 8. Can the voluntary services of cancer clinicians be an alternative strategy to extend the outreach of cancer control strategies: Experience from a rural cancer initiative in eastern India Sunil Kumar, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, (India) Abstract number: 1065 9. Harnessing Coalitions to Counter Food Industry Solutions – the Coca Cola Journey Jane Martin, Obesity Policy Coalition, (Australia) Abstract number: 1066 10. Building capacity for cervical cancer prevention in Fiji Catherine McGowan, Family Planning NSW, (Australia) Abstract number: 1067

11. New technologies and new industry tactics: recent developments in industry self-regulation of food advertising to children in Australia Caroline Mills, Cancer Council Victoria, (Australia) Abstract number: 1068 12. Awareness on Testicular cancer: saving lives through self examination Miryana Pérez Vela, Fundación Rebecca de Alba, A.C., (Mexico) Abstract number: 1069 13. The added value of primary prevention to the battle against cancer Tim Rombouts, KWF Kankerbestrijding / Dutch Cancer Society, (Netherlands) Abstract number: 1070 14. Breast Cancer awareness and Navigation programme Gerda Strauss, Cancer Associaiton of South Africa (CANSA), (South Africa) Abstract number: 1072 15. Pink chain campaign in Delhi University: An initiative to teach Delhi university Youth about cancer prevention and early detection. Sneha Upadhyaya, Punarjeevan Bihar, (India) Abstract number: 1073 16. Whose Rights? Enabling community action to implement smoking bans in multi-unit housing complexes. Scott Walsberger, Cancer Council NSW, (Australia) Abstract number: 1074 17. What have been the consequences of the introduction of menu labelling in fast food outlets? Lyndal Wellard, Cancer Council NSW, (Australia) Abstract number: 1075 18. Challenging the status quo of settings-based health promotion program delivery Emma White, Cancer Council NSW, (Australia) Abstract number: 1076 19. Health Empowerment for You (HEY) Cheryl Whiting, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, (Canada) Abstract number: 1077 20. Addressing delayed breast cancer presentation in Ghana through community outreach programs Seth Wiafe, University of Southampton, (United Kingdom) Abstract number: 1078 21. Building capacities, advocating policy compliance and engaging media for effective implementation of FCTC – Experience from Project ‘STEPS’ in two states of India. Amit Yadav, PHFI, (India) Abstract number: 1079

Room: ePoster Pod 2

Session Title: e-Posters - 2.8 Advocacy & Awareness - Treatment

Presentations:

1. Using photovoice to collect evidence-based material for cancer advocacy in South Africa. Linda Greef, People Living With Cancer, (South Africa) Abstract number: 1080 2. A comparison of the caller profiles of carers/family members and people diagnosed with cancer who called a South Australian cancer helpline: implications for practice Kate Gunn, Cancer Council SA, (Australia) Abstract number: 1081

3. Delivering the right information to the most in need Loren Imbriano, Cancer Council NT, (Australia) Abstract number: 1082 4. Implementing best practice approaches for the management of : A national approach Liz King, Cancer Australia, (Australia) Abstract number: 1083

5. Establishing a national model for the detection and management of cancer treatment related consequences (CoT): a case study based on the collaboration between a British national charity and Department of Health in relation to consequences of treatment of pelvic . Elizabeth Jane Maher, Macmillan Cancer Support, (United Kingdom) Abstract number: 1084

6. Dietitians and Nurses Working Together to Assess Malnutrition in Oncology Patients Veronica Nickerson, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, (Canada) Abstract number: 1085 7. Developing age friendly care Jenny Ritchie-Campbell, Macmillan Cancer Support, (United Kingdom) Abstract number: 1086 8. Breast cancer support for Vietnamese women; in Vietnam and in Australia Mikayla Rose, Breast Cancer Network Australia, (Australia) Abstract number: 1087 9. Making the law work better for people affected by cancer Esther Sadek, Cancer Council Victoria, (Australia) Abstract number: 1088 10. An International Curriculum in Oncology Nursing for Cancer Centres Pamela Savage, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, (Canada) Abstract number: 1089 11. What can the data tell us about the supportive care needs of the Victorian cancer population? Melissa Shand, North Eastern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service (NEMICS), (Australia) Abstract number: 1090 12. Quantifying workforce ratios for paediatric oncology services. How do we plan for our future? Amy Shelly, Paediatric Integrated Cancer Service, (Australia) Abstract number: 1091 13. The New Zealand Cancer Nurse Coordinator Initiative Saskia Booiman, Ministry of Health, (New Zealand) Abstract number: 1092 14. Implementing a 62 day cancer health target Andrew Simpson, Ministry of Health, (New Zealand) Abstract number: 1093 15. Development of New Zealand tumour standards Andrew Simpson, Ministry of Health, (New Zealand) Abstract number: 1094 16. Integrative oncology in Australia Michael Thomsen, Swinburne University, (Australia) Abstract number: 1095 17. The ‘Radiation Oncology: Targeting Cancer’ Campaign Sandra Turner, Westmead Hospital, (Australia) Abstract number: 1096 18. Prospective evaluation of implementation of 3 consecutive ICRETT programs at a low resource high volume tertiary care cancer centre. Bipin Varghese, Regional Cancer Centre, (India) Abstract number: 1097

19. Building capacity to improve cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Isabella Wallington, Cancer Australia, (Australia) Abstract number: 1098 20. Enabling consumers to have a Seat at the Table Kathryn Wells, Breast Cancer Network Australia, (Australia) Abstract number: 1099 21. Strategies for increasing early detection of breast cancer Beatrice Wiafe Addai, Breast Care International, (Ghana) Abstract number: 1100 22. Joining forces with health professionals to energise the smoking conversation Stavroula Zandes, Health & Wellbeing Training Consultants, (Australia) Abstract number: 1101 23. Efficacy and safety of nitroglycerin combined with chemotherapy in the elderly patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer complicated with coronary heart disease Zhen He, Henan Cancer Hospital, (China) Abstract number: 1102 24. Palliative Care In Enugu, Nigeria: A Success Story Nneka Iloanusi, Breast Without Spot, (Nigeria) Abstract number: 1103 25. Multi perspective evaluation: qualitative and quantitative, academics and management consultants - a collaborative approach to evaluating a complex palliative care service Elizabeth Jane Maher, Macmillan Cancer Support, (United Kingdom) Abstract number: 1104

Room: ePoster Pod 3

Session Title: e-Posters - 3.8 Scientific Studies - Survivorship, Treatment

Presentations:

1. Predictors of self-reported anxiety and depression in Saudi men who undergo surgery for Ahmad Aboshaiqah, King Saud University, (Saudi Arabia) Abstract number: 1205 2. Exploring patients’ perspective and expectations regarding involvement in treatment decision making Nauman Jadoon, Ittefaq Trust Hospital, Lahore, (Pakistan) Abstract number: 1206 3. Re-Admission Frequency and Reasons in Cancer Patients Over 65 Years: Preliminary Results Sevgisun Kapucu, Hacettepe University, (Turkey) Abstract number: 1207 4. Therapeutic touch TM in a geriatric palliative care unit - A retrospective review Helen Senderovich, Baycrest Health Sciences, (Canada) Abstract number: 1208 5. Economic Assessment on a Trial Intervention of Cancer Survivorship Service Sophy Shih, Deakin University, (Australia) Abstract number: 1209 6. Identification of resilience and burnout status among nurses working in the field of oncology Elif Sözeri, Gazi University, (Turkey) Abstract number: 1210 7. Caring for an older person with ambulatory chemotherapy: An informal caregivers’ perspective Petra Stolz-Baskett, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, (Switzerland) Abstract number: 1211

8. Integrative literature review of instruments used to assess informational and practical needs of acute leukaemia and lymphoma survivors Karen Taylor, Western Australia Cancer and Palliative Care Network, (Australia) Abstract number: 1212 9. Dietary outcomes following a six-month weight loss intervention for breast cancer survivors: Living well after breast cancer Caroline Terranova, University of Queensland, (Australia) Abstract number: 1213 10. Can Low cost Low Tech Neurosurgery Help Neurological Tumor Patients? An experience with more than thousand neurological tumor surgery at BPKMCH, Nepal . Balkrishna Thapa, BP Koirala memorial cancer hospital, (Nepal) Abstract number: 1214 11. Perioperative smoking and alcohol intervention in relation to radical cystectomy: effect on postoperative complications and quality of life Thordis Thomsen, University of Copenhagen, Rigshospitalet, (Denmark) Abstract number: 1215 12. Development and psychometric evaluation of the Quality of Patient-Centered Cancer Care measure with haematological cancer survivors Flora Tzelepis, University of Newcastle, (Australia) Abstract number: 1216 13. Being An Oncology Nurse From The Perspective Of Second Grade Nursing Students Neşe Uysal, Gazi University, (Turkey) Abstract number: 1217 14. Meeting the needs of men with prostate cancer - Prostate Cancer Specialist Nurse Service Activity – The Canberra Hospital, Australian Capital Territory. Vivienne Van Dissel, The Canberra Hospital, (Australia) Abstract number: 1218 15. Influence of Prediagnostic Cigarette Smoking on Colorectal Cancer Survival: Overall and by Tumor Molecular Phenotype Peizhong Wang, Memorial University of Newfoundland, (Canada) Abstract number: 1219 16. Can peer support program for female BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers reduce distress? Findings from a randomized controlled trial Victoria White, Cancer Council Victoria, (Australia) Abstract number: 1220 17. The clinical and research implications of peace as part of spiritual wellbeing assessment in quality of life in cancer Hayley Whitford, Cancer Council Australia, (Australia) Abstract number: 1221 18. Aging and the existential: spiritual wellbeing, quality of life, and psychological morbidity in older adult cancer survivors Hayley Whitford, Cancer Council Australia, (Australia) Abstract number: 1222 19. Availability of information about lifestyle for cancer survivors in England: a review of statutory and voluntary sector organisations Kate Williams, UCL, (United Kingdom) Abstract number: 1223 20. Awareness of lifestyle guidelines for cancer patients and the provision of lifestyle advice among oncology health professionals in the UK Kate Williams, UCL, (United Kingdom) Abstract number: 1224 21. Cancer survivors’ views on diet and cancer: a qualitative study Kate Williams, UCL, (United Kingdom) Abstract number: 1225

22. Double modality treatment with neoadjuvant intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy in patients with stage IB2–IIB2 cervical cancer: a randomized controlled study Ding Dong, Hubei Maternity and Children's Hospital, (China) Abstract number: 1227 23. The 1000 Survivor Study Leah Zajdlewicz, Cancer Council Queensland, (Australia) Abstract number: 1228 24. Cost-Effectiveness of an intervention to persistent urinary incontinence in prostate cancer patients: A call for system change Amy Zhang, Case Western Reserve University, (United States) Abstract number: 1229 25. Depressive symptoms and its assessment in African American cancer patients Amy Zhang, Case Western Reserve University, (United States) Abstract number: 1230 26. Enzalutamide in men with chemotherapy-naïve metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC): Primary and Australian/Asian regional results of the phase 3 PREVAIL study Ian Davis, The Austin Hospital; Austin Health, (Australia) Abstract number: 1231 27. DNA methylation of hMLH1 correlates with the clinical response to cisplatin after a surgical resection in Non-small cell lung cancer' Fang Wu, Hubei Maternity and Children's Hospital, (China) Abstract number: 1232

Room: ePoster Pod 4

Session Title: e-Posters - 4.8 Scientific Studies - Treatment

Presentations:

1. Obesity a risk factor for chemotherapy dose reduction in breast cancer: a multi-centered approach Matthew Cheng, Princess Alexandra Hospital (Metro South), (Australia) Abstract number: 1133 2. Evidence-Based Modelling of Optimal CT Simulation Appointment Length Sophie Foxcroft, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, (Canada) Abstract number: 1134 3. Long-term outcomes and risk factors of lymph node metastases in submucosal colorectal cancer. Shiki Fujino, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease, (Japan) Abstract number: 1135 4. Morbidity in selective neck dissection a randomized control trial Nebu George, Regional Cancer Cenrtre, (India) Abstract number: 1136 5. Prospective Cohort of Cervical Cancer Patients in Botswana Treated with Definitive (chemo) Radiotherapy Surbhi Grover, UPENN, (United States) Abstract number: 1137 6. Addition of oxaliplatin to neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy in MRI defined T3, T4 or N+ rectal cancer: A randomized clinical trial Peiman Haddad, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, (Iran) Abstract number: 1138

7. Carer burden, depression and unmet needs among carers of people newly diagnosed with cancer Leila Heckel, Deakin University, (Australia) Abstract number: 1139 8. HPV infection and anemia status stratify the survival of early laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma Wei-han Hu, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Cente, (China) Abstract number: 1140 9. Information disclosure and decision making preferences in metastatic cancer patient: a study in teaching hospital in Pakistan Nauman Jadoon, Ittefaq Trust Hospital, Lahore, (Pakistan) Abstract number: 1141 10. KRAS mutation does not influence anti-proliferation effects but inhibits apoptosis of cetuximab in gastric xenografts Jun Zhang, , (China) Abstract number: 1142 11. Nursing studies on the symptom control of patients who have received chemotherapy for a cancer diagnosis in Turkey in the last 10 years: a systematic review Sevgisun Kapucu, Hacettepe University, (Turkey) Abstract number: 1143 12. Development of a cell based assay for identification of BAX activating compounds as anti- tumor agents Lakshmi Kesari, Fatima College of Health Science, (United Arab Emirates) Abstract number: 1144 13. The combined approach to the treatment of limb soft tissue sarcoma recurrences Anton Khazov, Saint-Petersburg City Clinical Oncology Health Center, (Russia) Abstract number: 1145 14. Surgical outcomes of the head and cancer patients: 20 years single surgeon experience in single institution Min Sik Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, (South Korea) Abstract number: 1146 15. Local advanced lung cancer: Precise prediction of 5-year survival after combined lobectomies/pneumonectomies Oleg Kshivets, Kaluga Cancer Center, (Russia) Abstract number: 1147 16. Skin reactions and treatment interruptions with concurrent weekly paclitaxel - A prospective study in ca breast patients Mohan Kumar, M.S.Ramaiah Medical College, (India) Abstract number: 1148 17. Self-reported cancer patient experience in Australia and England Karen Lacey, VCCC, (Australia) Abstract number: 1149 18. Cytoreductive Surgery Plus Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy Improves Survival In Patients With Stage IIIc Ovarian Cancer Zhen Li, Zhongnan Hospital, Wuhan University, (China) Abstract number: 1150 20. The clinical outcomes and prognostic factors on surgical treatment of advanced medullary thyroid carcinoma patients Shihong Ma, Gansu Provical Cancer Hospital, (China) Abstract number: 1151 21. Malignant perforation peritonitis: Challenge to a general surgeon Puneet Malik, SMS Hospital, (India) Abstract number: 1152

22. Study assessing feasibility of electrochemotherapy using bleomycin followed by pre-operative radiotherapy in locally advanced lip and buccal mucosa cancer Vishal Manik, Madras Medical College, (India) Abstract number: 1153 23. Can N-acetylcysteine or vitamin C protect human bladder urothelial cells from acrolein toxicity? Kylie Mills, Bond University, (Australia) Abstract number: 1154 24. ’s Burden and Cost to the Public Hospital System in Victoria, Australia Sophy Shih, Deakin University, (Australia) Abstract number: 1155 25. Study on the role of Primary systemic chemotherapy with Anthracycline combination schedule in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer in Indian patients Aravindh Sivanandan Anand, Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, (India) Abstract number: 1156 26. Evolution of collaborative group AML studies in Australia Janey Stone, Australasian Leukaemia & Lymphoma Group, (Australia) Abstract number: 1157 27. MPV as a prognostic marker in metastatic colorectal cancer patients treated with bevacizumab Tolga Tuncel, Gata Haydarpasa, (Turkey) Abstract number: 1158 28. Reducing cancer health disparities in the Western Pacific through a partnership between the University of Guam and the University of Hawaii Cancer Center Neal Palafox, University of Hawaii - JABSOM, (United States) Abstract number: 1159 29. Conquering cancer through undergraduate medical education in a war-torn country: initiative experience from Iraq Layth Mula-Hussain, Kurdistan Board for Medical Specialties, (Iraq) Abstract number: 1160

Room: ePoster Pod 5

Session Title: e-Posters - 5.8 Scientific Studies - Treatment, Prevention

Presentations:

1. The GSTP1 313G and MTHFR 677T Alleles Increase Breast Cancer Risk but Enhance Response to CEF Chemotherapy in Women of North China Yu-Mei Feng, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, (China) Abstract number: 1161 2. Pre-analytic Time and Temperature Variation in Detection of Antibodies to Cancer Related Infections. Verity Hodgkinson, Cancer Council NSW, (Australia) Abstract number: 1162 3. Clinical validation of the AnyplexTM II HPV HR Detection for primary cervical cancer screening Sunkyung Jung, Seegene Medical Foundation, (South Korea) Abstract number: 1163 4. Cervical cancer prevention in eastern Europe-barriers and challenges Aleksandra Kizior, Not for Profit, (Poland) Abstract number: 1164

5. Some features of cancer prevalence in Kyrgyzstan Zakir Kamarli, KRSU, (Kyrgyzstan) Abstract number: 1165 6. Prostate disease, cancer epidemic: Ethnic advantage in a high risk country of Dominica Kamalendu Malaker, Ross University School of Medicine, (Canada) Abstract number: 1166 7. In the wake of prostate cancer epidemic: Dominica a resource-scarce and high risk country, its effort to minimize the risk: low cost, high clinical profeciency screening effort: a revelation Kamalendu Malaker, Ross University School of Medicine, (Canada) Abstract number: 1167 8. High-grade cervical abnormality following the cytologic diagnosis of atypical endocervical cells of undetermined significance: a retrospective study of 1736 cases. Aime Munro, Women's Health Clinical Care Unit, (Australia) Abstract number: 1168 9. Cervical cancer knowledge and screening uptake among women in Embu county, Kenya Anne Nthiga, Amref Health Africa in Kenya, (Kenya) Abstract number: 1169 10. High rates of pelvic ultrasonography and tumor marker use suggest physician non-adherence to ovarian cancer screening guidelines Leigh Passman, Instituto Nacional de Cancer, (Brazil) Abstract number: 1171 11. Demographic survey of four thousand patients with 10 common cancers in North Eastern Iran over the past three decades Maryam Salehi, Mashhad university of medical sciences, (Iran) Abstract number: 1172 12. Variation in the Cost of Promoting Cancer Screening: Real World Experience from CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program in the USA Mona Saraiya, Centers for Disease Control, (United States) Abstract number: 1173 13. Evaluation of cervical cancer screening program using VIA testing in Morocco Farida Selmouni, Health Ministry, (Morocco) Abstract number: 1174 14. Physician Advocacy And Herd Signaling In Bridging Knowledge-Behavior Gap In Cervical Cancer Screening Kaijun Tay, Singapore General Hospital, (Singapore) Abstract number: 1175 15. What do people want to know about colorectal cancer and what is the best way to organise the information they want? Carlene Wilson, Flinders University and Cancer Council South Australia, (Australia) Abstract number: 1176 16. Public Support for the Solarium Ban in Australia Ivanka Prichard, Flinders University, (Australia) Abstract number: 1177 17. Impact of School Policies on NCD Risk Factors – A Systematic Review Tina Rawal, Public Health Foundation of India, (India) Abstract number: 1178 18. Strategies to combat arsenic calamity in West Bengal, India by Tea Madhumita Roy, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, (India) Abstract number: 1179

19. Level of awareness of lung cancer risk factors, signs, symptoms and safe practices among college teachers in India: Do awareness have a role in prevention and early detection along with change in practice? Shubham Roy, VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, (India) Abstract number: 1180 20. Knowledge, attitudes and practices on Cervical Cancer, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and prevention procedures in the Departments of Santa Ana and Sonsonate, Republic of El Salvador. Lisseth Ruiz de Campos, Salvadoran Association for Cancer Prevention, (El Salvador) Abstract number: 1181 21. Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT) use and breast cancer risk in Australia: Initial findings from the NSW CLEAR study Usha Salagame, Cancer council NSW, (Australia) Abstract number: 1182 22. Systematic Review of School Environment Assessment Tools (SEA) Kiran Saluja, Public Health Foundation of India, (India) Abstract number: 1183 23. Television viewing and time spent sedentary in relation to cancer risk: A meta-analysis Daniela Schmid, University of Regensburg, (Germany) Abstract number: 1184 24. Level of awareness of cervical and breast cancer among college teachers of different states in India: Do awareness campaigns have an impact on prevention and early detection by adopting safe practices? Abhishek Shankar, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, (India) Abstract number: 1185 25. Effect of lifestyle factors on risk of early-onset colorectal cancer Aung Ko Win, The University of Melbourne, (Australia) Abstract number: 1186 26. The cancer patient's economic burden and the feeling of burden Nobuo Koinuma, Tohoku Pharmaceutical University, (Japan) Abstract number: 1188

Room: ePoster Pod 6

Session Title: e-Posters - 6.8 Scientific Studies - Late Breaking

Presentations:

1. ANTHRACYCLINE INDUCED CARDIOTOXICITY IN CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVORS aruna alahari dhir, Tata memorial hospital, (India) Abstract number: 1189 2. Dimensions and Predictors of Multiple Symptoms in Patients with Advanced Cancer in Saudi Arabia Mohammad Alhazmi, King Saud University, (Saudi Arabia) Abstract number: 1190 3. Cytogenetic Effects of Methidathion Pesticide on Rat Bone Marrow Cells Mohammed Alshehri, King Khalid University, (Saudi Arabia) Abstract number: 1191 4. Cancer screening iPhone application Jean-paul Bahary, Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, (Canada) Abstract number: 1192

5. Psychological responses of breast cancer patients after receiving reports of BRCA1 mutation testing: Preliminary/Pilot study in Eastern India Jayasri Basak, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Institute, (India) Abstract number: 1193 6. Using data to inform and support system improvement – overcoming challenges in a low-volume environment Nicola Creighton, Cancer Institute NSW, (Australia) Abstract number: 1194 7. Familial Appendiceal Tumours: A Rare Predisposition? Mathew Doyle, St George Hospital, (Australia) Abstract number: 1195 8. Suppression of esophageal tumor growth and chemoresistance by directly targeting the PI3K/AKT pathway Bin Li, The University of Hong Kong, (Hong Kong) Abstract number: 1196 9. CPEB4 :A Promising Maker for the High Grade Gliomas and its Overexpression Predicts Poor Prognosis in Patients with Glioma Wanming Hu, Department of Pathology, Cancer Center, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China, (China) Abstract number: 1197 10. BARD1, an oncogenic driver and biomarker of lung cancer Irmgard Irminger-Finger, University Hospitals Geneva HUG, (Switzerland) Abstract number: 1198 11. Evaluation of quality of life of the patients under Ayurvedic cancer management practices Swarna Kaluthotage, Bandaranayake Memorial Ayurvedic Research Institute, (Sri Lanka) Abstract number: 1199 12. ‘Cancer Diagnosis and Culture’: Exploring patient and health system factors in timely diagnosis of cancer in CALD communities Sharon Licqurish, University of Melbourne, (Australia) Abstract number: 1200 13. Brain metastatic tumor treated with Korean medicine during chemotherapy: A case report Hara Lim, Soram Cancer and Immunotherapy Hospital, (South Korea) Abstract number: 1201 14. Human immunodeficiency virus-negative plasmablastic lymphoma: A full-scale analysis of 114 cases Min Liu, Department of Radiation Oncology, The First Hospital, Jilin University, (China) Abstract number: 1202 15. A retrospective study of pattern and outcome of metastatic breast carcinoma in rural population Puneet Malik, SMS Hospital, (India) Abstract number: 1203 16. Clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of stage IV colorectal cancer Norikatsu Miyoshi, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases, (Japan) Abstract number: 1204 17. Estrogen And Progesterone Receptors In Gallbladder Disease: On The Cusp Of A Discovery? Shravan Nadkarni, Sawai Mansingh Medical College and Hospitals, Jaipur, (India) Abstract number: 1232 18. Relationship between enteric fever and gallbladder cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis Vinayak Nagaraja, Prince of Wales Hospital, University of New South Wales, (Australia Abstract number: 1233 19. Retrospective single institution study of pre-diagnostic medical radiation exposure in children with blood cancers, 1998- 2013 Robin Rohrer, Seton Hill University, (United States) Abstract number: 1234 20. Consumption of deep fried foods intake and breast cancer risk among women in Karachi, Pakistan – A matched case control study Uzma Shamsi, University of Adelaide & Aga Khan University, (Australia) Abstract number: 1235

21. Promoting physical activity among breast cancer survivors using computer-tailored online interventions: IMove More for Life RCT Ron Plotnikoff, The University of Newcastle, (Australia) Abstract number: 1236 22. Haploinsufficiency of MIIP Disables APC/Ccdc20-Securin/Topoisomerase IIα Rheostat and Induces Chromosomal Instability in Colorectal Cancer Yan Sun, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Hospital, (China) Abstract number: 1237 23. Identification of microRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network in Gemcitabine Resistant Cells Derived from Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells Yehua Shen, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, (China) Abstract number: 1238 24. Helicobacter pylori cag-a positivity - an important determinant for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma risk: a meta- analysis Vinayak Nagaraja, Prince of Wales Hospital, University of New South Wales, (Australia) Abstract number: 1239 25. Ill-fitting dentures increase the risk of developing oral cancer: a meta-analysis Vinayak Nagaraja, Prince of Wales Hospital, University of New South Wales, (Australia) Abstract number: 1240 26. The relationship between Agent Orange and cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis Vinayak Nagaraja, Prince of Wales Hospital, University of New South Wales, (Australia) Abstract number: 1241 27. Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy tool for early diagnosis Keerthilatha M Pai, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal, India, (India) Abstract number: 1242 28. Cytokine receptor expression in adult acute myeloid leukemia: high expression of interleukin-2 receptor α-chain (CD25) predicts a poor prognosis Kazunoki Nakase, Mie University Hospital, Japan Abstract number: 940