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First day : Monday, August 27 8:55 - 12:45 World Cancer Leaders' Summit - Invitation only 710 AB 8:55 – 9:15 Greetings and Introductions Dr. Eduardo Cazap, UICC President 9:15 – 9:20 Statement from Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General, World Health Organization Dr. Oleg Chestnov, Assistant Director- General, Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health, World Health Organization 9:20 – 9:45 Special Address: The Global Health Agenda 2012-2013 - To cover NCD Summit 1 year on, the MDG review and Setting out the global challenges in the next year Sir George Alleyne, Director Emeritus, Pan American Health Organization 9:45 – 10:05 Remarks Global progress towards registry coverage and national cancer control plans - The Global picture for cancer – registries, data, NCCPs – current status Dr. Chris Wild, Director, International Agency for Research on Cancer 10:05-11:15 Panel Discussion 1 – Improving National Health Systems through Cancer Control Planning, Implementation and Metrics Discussion on what makes a successful NCCP – focus on key case studies Presentation of 3 Case Studies - Canada – Dr. Heather Bryant, Vice President, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer - Brazil – Dr. Luiz Santini, Director & Mr. Walter Zoss, International Communications, National Cancer Institute of Brazil - Tanzania – Dr. Hussein Mwinyi, Minister of Health, Tanzania 10:05 – 11:15 Moderator – Dr. Edward Trimble, Director, Center for Global Health, National Cancer Institute USA 11:15 – 11:30 ** Break ** 11:30 – 12:00 Table Discussion based on preparation prior to Summit 12:00 – 12:45 Facilitated Open Discussion Moderator – Ted Trimble - Follow up on table discussion from previous session - Group to discuss and respond to questions posed by the participants 12:45 - 13:45 World Cancer Leaders' Summit lunch Cafeteria / Chapiteau Summit Press Conference 522 A 13:45 - 17:00 World Cancer Leaders' Summit - invitation only 710 AB 14:00 - 15:00 Panel Discussion 2 – The Economic case for action The economic arguments for investment in cancer control initiatives Maximizing impact and measuring effectiveness Panelists: - H.E. Dr. Christine Kaseba Sata, First Lady, Republic of Zambia - Mr. Salomón Chertorivski, Secretary of Health, Mexico - Dr. Prabhat Jha, Director, Centre for Global Health Research, University of Toronto Moderator – Dr. Felicia Knaul, Director, Harvard Global Equity Initiative 15:00:15:30 Facilitated Open Discussion - Making choices in limited resource settings - Advocating for support Moderator - Tom Kean, Executive Director, C-Change 15:30 – 15.40 ** Break ** 15:40 – 16:10 Panel Discussion 3 – Major Global Health Initiatives Moving the Cancer Agenda Forward - What is happening post UN HLM on NCDs – 1 year on - The MDG review – status and next steps Suggested Panelists: - HRH Princess Dina Mired, Director General, King Hussein Cancer Foundation and UICC Ambassador - Ms. Anne Lise Ryel, CEO, Norweigan Cancer Society - Dr. John Seffrin, CEO, American Cancer Society - Ms. Judith Watt, Interim Director, NCD Alliance Panel of global advocates – Moderator - Dr. Oleg Chestnov, Assistant Director General, Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health, WHO 16:10 - 16:40 Facilitated Open Discussion - Opportunity to follow-up on announcements and commitments from last year - New announcements and commitments Delegates report on progress in their countries. Moderator – Mr. Tom Kean 16:40-16:45 Official Launch and Invitation – 2013 Summit in South Africa 16:45-17:00 Closing Remarks Dr. Mary Gospodarowicz, UICC President- Elect 17:00 - 18:00 World Cancer Congress - Global Village celebration Global Village Join UICC President Dr. Eduardo Cazap in celebrating the launch of the Global Village, a new and exciting feature of this year’s World Cancer Congress, which will provide a central and dynamic environment for delegates to network and create partnerships with fellow participants. The Global Village will host several activities during the Congress including: the international exhibition, including the UICC stand e-Poster presentations the UICC lounge area the Cybercentre interactive sessions "Meet the Expert" and "How to" UICC Members meeting room 18:00 - 19:00 World Cancer Congress Opening Ceremony (translated) 517 AB The 2012 World Cancer Congress Opening Ceremony is an event not to be missed featuring a number of high-level speeches embedded in a unique Montréal experience. UICC is delighted to invite all delegates to join us in this celebration of what will be a ground-breaking Congress. Welcome address Mr. Cary Adams; UICC CEO How to make the best out of your Congress participation Dr. Heather Bryant and Dr. David Hill Support of Health Ministry in Quebec cancer control and care Dr. Yves Bolduc, Minister of Health and Social Services of Quebec Importance of meaningful intra-country partnerships in the fight against cancer in Canada Dr. Michel Gélinas, President Fondation québécoise du Cancer and President 2012 Host Committee What part can global partnerships play in reducing the global cancer burden? Dr. Jon Andrus; Deputy Director Pan American Health Organization How will WCC 2012 help the international cancer community create the platforms required for action? Dr. Eduardo Cazap; UICC President Keynote address: Canada's strategy towards cancer control: needs of a multicultural society Dr. Evan Adams, Deputy Provincial Health Officer, Aboriginal Health Official Advisor, British Columbia Closing Remarks Mr. Cary Adams, UICC CEO 19:00 - 21:00 World Cancer Congress Welcome Reception 220 C The Opening Ceremony will be followed by an artistic performance and welcome reception, an informal meet-and-greet and opportunity to network. This social gathering will allow you to meet old and new friends and partners and prepare you for a unique Congress and Montréal experience. Second day : Tuesday, August 28 8:30 - 10:00 Room: Plenary: Connecting research to treatment Chaired by: Mary Gospodarowicz (Canada), Serigne Magueye Gueye (Senegal) 517 AB 1. Cancer and responses to perturbing telomere maintenance Elizabeth Blackburn (United States) PL.180-1 2. Personalized cancer treatment - impact of emerging science on treatment paradigms Elizabeth Eisenhauer (Canada) PL.180-2 3. A new research paradigm for delivering global cancer control Richard Sullivan (United Kingdom) PL.180-3 Download presentations for this session - E.Eisenhauer single PDF Download presentations for this session - R.Sullivan single PDF Download presentations for this session - zip folder PL.180 10:00 - 10:30 E-Poster presentations and Networking break Global Village 10:30 - 12:00 Room: Concurrent track session: Policy and action for cancer prevention: 518 - food, nutrition and physical activity - a global perspective translation Chaired by: Kathryn Allen (United Kingdom), Jon F. Kerner (Canada) cabin Proposed by: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and World Cancer Research Fund International 1. Role of nutrition in cancer control Richard Béliveau CTS.1.102-1 2. Overview of policy strategies in Latin America Ricardo Uauy (United Kingdom) CTS.1.102-2 3. Overview of policy strategies in USA Shiriki Kumanyika (United States) CTS.1.102-3 4. Synthesis of policy priorities from Canada, Latin America and USA Jon F. Kerner (Canada) CTS.1.102-4 Download presentations for this session - K. Allen single PDF Download presentations for this session - R.Béliveau single PDF Download presentations for this session - U.Ricardo singlePDF Download presentations for this session - K. Shiriki single PDF Download presentations for this session - J. Kerner single PDF Download presentations for this session - zip folder CTS.1.102 Room: Concurrent track session: The use of social media in providing 516 ABC cancer information: what we know and what we have learned Chaired by: Roshini George (United States), Michael Jefford (Australia) Proposed by: Cancer Council Victoria, Australia 1. Use of emerging technology in cancer information: an international snap shot Doreen Akkerman (Australia), Satu Lipponen (Finland) CTS.2.24-1 2. Social media and how we use it Martin Ledwick (United Kingdom) CTS.2.24-2 3. Challenges and successes with use of new media tools in the provision of cancer information Chuck Westbrook (United States) CTS.2.24-3 4. European perspective on using social media in supportive care Heidi Brorson (Norway) CTS.2.24-4 5. Patient perspective: how consumers perceive benefits / deficits social media ? Heather Sinardo (Canada) CTS.2.24-5 Download presentations for this session - A. Hordern single PDF Download presentations for this session - M.Ledwick single PDF Download presentations for this session -C. Westbrook single PDF Download presentations for this session - H.Brorson single PDF Download presentations for this session - H. Sinardo single PDF Download presentations for this session - zip folder CTS.2.24 Room: Sponsored session: Pink Ribbon-Red Ribbon: leveraging the AIDS 519 A platform to treat women’s cancers Presented by: Pink Ribbon-Red Ribbon 1. H.E. Dr. Christine Kaseba , The First Lady of Zambia SS.2.200-1 2. H.E. Minister Dr. Hussein Mwinyi Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Tanzania SS.2.200-2 3. Ambassador Nancy Brinker , Founder and CEO, Susan G. Komen for the Cure SS.2.200-3 4. Dr. Kevin M. De Cock Director, Center for Global Health, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) SS.2.200-4 Download presentations for this session - B.Hook single PDF SS.2.200 Room: Concurrent track session: Building global palliative care Chaired by: Eduardo Cazap (Argentina) 524 1. Palliative care as primary health