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Program Chair Katharine A. Yao, MD, FACS Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology Vice Chair, Research and Development Department of Surgery Pre-Meeting Courses NorthShore University HealthSystem General Session May 2–3 Clinical Professor of Surgery May 3–6 University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine Evanston, IL

The American Society of Breast Surgeons is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

WelcomeWelcome toto GrandeGrande Lakes!Lakes! Dear colleagues, address on Saturday on “Satisfaction and videos, hear oral presentations of the latest Sustainability in a Surgical Career,” spon- research and view additional research in our On behalf of our Society sored by the ASBrS Foundation. On Friday, two poster sessions. Sunday morning will president, Steven Chen, Steven Chen, MD, will give his presidential feature the popular “Ask the Experts” ses- MD, the board of direc- address, titled “Surgeons as Advocates: A sion where you can get your difficult patient tors, and the annual Time for Action.” management questions answered. You will meeting committee, I also have a chance to hear the latest welcome you to the Please don’t forget to attend the Society’s updates on landmark papers and studies 19th Annual Meeting of The American Soci- annual business meeting Friday afternoon. presented in the media and at prominent ety of Breast Surgeons at the Grand Lakes We will cover the new changes to the main- meetings. Resort in Orlando, Florida. We have an excel- tenance of certification program recently lent program that advocates for all aspects issued by the American Board of Surgery. You will also be able to see the latest tech- of a breast surgeon’s practice: clinical prac- Saturday afternoon will have an update on nology in our Exhibit Hall and network with tice, surgeon satisfaction, technical expert- the 8th edition AJCC staging manual. Our colleagues during breaks and social func- ise, research and patient-focused care. speakers will familiarize us with the new tions. We will feature new ePoster kiosks to changes to the staging system for breast display the top posters and for our poster We start the program with our ever-popular cancer and how to implement these discussion with the professors. pre-meeting courses. New courses offered changes into our clinical practices. this year are the Advanced Coding and Doc- I hope you enjoy the Grand Lakes Resort. umentation course, the Breast Research We will also have several featured sessions, The staff at Grand Lakes has been wonder- Tools course and a course on Techniques including debates on “benign” topics of ful and welcoming to our society and has to Manage Benign and High-Risk Breast atypical ductal hyperplasia and prophylactic taken care of every last detail. Both the JW Disease. This year’s program will also feature mastectomy in older BRCA carriers and on Marriott and Ritz Carlton offer numerous activ- a beginner and an intermediate level “malignant” topics of sentinel node biopsy for ities and amenities for adults and kids alike, oncoplastic skills course and hands-on elderly patients, re-excision rates and post including multiple restaurants, a lazy river, a cadaver lab, the always-popular introductory mastectomy chest wall radiation therapy. relaxing spa, and a championship golf course. breast ultrasound and stereotactic breast The “Timely Topic” talk will discuss the (Visit the website www.grandelakes.com to biopsy courses and a genetics and risk impact of surgical delays on patient out- see for yourself.) assessment course. comes, and “Science Behind the News” will Now is the perfect time to make plans to join discuss basic science topics that have been We are pleased to announce a new session us next year for the Society’s 20th annual commented on in the media. Lastly, we will titled “The John Wayne Critical Issues in meeting! ASBrS 2019 will be held in Dallas, have a special session Saturday afternoon Breast Cancer Forum: The Changing Para- Texas, at the Hilton Anatole, May 1-5. that will focus on patient-reported outcomes digm for Breast Cancer Surgery,” sponsored for breast patients and why it is important I hope you enjoy the meeting and can say by the John Wayne Cancer Foundation. This to examine patient-reported outcomes. that you learned something new for your session will discuss the fact that more trials patients and yourself. We hope to see you and studies are examining the nonoperative This year’s general session will also feature in Dallas next year! approach to breast cancer surgery and what presentations and discussions on genomics the implications are to a breast surgeon’s in breast cancer, benign breast disease, Sincerely, practice. updates on locoregional management of breast cancer, systemic treatment updates, I am also delighted to announce several fea- breast imaging, environmental risk factors for tured speakers. Kelly Hunt, MD, Chair of the breast cancer and management of recurrent Department of Breast Surgery at MD Ander- breast cancer. You will learn tips and tricks Katharine Yao, MD son Cancer Center, will give the keynote from your colleagues through “How I Do It” 19th Annual Meeting Chair

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cme information The American Society of Meeting Objectives Earn up to 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Toward Breast Surgeons Part 2 of ABS Maintenance of Certification (MOC) The following individuals and groups have been Upon completion of this live activity, participants involved in the planning, implementation, and should be able to This year’s general session and pre-meeting courses evaluation of the annual meeting: will not only provide opportunity for surgeons to earn • Identify current treatment and management BOARD OF DIRECTORS AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™, but will also include the President options for breast patients self-assessment activities necessary to claim AMA PRA Steven L. Chen, MD, MBA, FACS • Assess available studies of breast patients President-Elect Category 1 Credit(s)™ toward Part 2 of the American Walton A. Taylor, MD, FACS Board of Surgery (ABS) Maintenance of Certification Target Audience Secretary/Treasurer (MOC) Program. These activities are identified in the Julie A. Margenthaler, MD, FACS Surgeons with a special interest in the treat- agenda by this icon: MOC Chairman of the Board ment of breast disease. Richard E. Fine, MD, FACS To earn credit, log in as a member/user to the Society Past President Accreditation website, click on the Annual Meeting tab, and complete Sheldon Marc Feldman, MD, FACS the following: Directors The American Society of Breast Surgeons is Peter W. Blumencranz, MD, FACS 1. Online evaluations for the programs you have accredited by the Accreditation Council for Con- Susan K. Boolbol, MD, FACS attended (CME). Jill R. Dietz, MD, FACS tinuing Medical Education to provide continuing 2. Online posttests with a minimum score of 75%, Mahmoud El-Tamer, MD, FACS medical education for physicians. Nathalie G. Johnson, MD, FACS no later than June 18 (MOC). Carrie A. Thoms, MD, FACS Executive Director Jane M. Schuster AMA Credit Designations PRE-MEETING COURSES ANNUAL MEETING COMMITTEE Chair WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 THURSDAY, MAY 3 Katharine A. Yao, MD, FACS Committee Genetics and Risk Assessment Course Breast Research Tools Susan K. Boolbol, MD, FACS Judy C. Boughey, MD, FACS The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Steven L. Chen, MD, MBA, FACS activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. activity for a maximum of 4.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Sheldon Marc Feldman, MD, FACS Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Richard E. Fine, MD, FACS extent of their participation in the activity. extent of their participation in the activity. Rena B. Kass, MD, FACS MOC = 7.25 credits MOC = 4.75 credits Jane E. Méndez, MD, FACS Walton A. Taylor, MD, FACS Beginner Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Skills Course Advanced Coding and Documentation Image-Guided Course with Cadaver Lab The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Ad Hoc Committee The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Beth A. Boyd, RN activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Richard E. Fine, MD, FACS Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CME COMMITTEE extent of their participation in the activity. MOC = 3 credits MOC = 8 credits Chair Breast Ultrasound: An Introductory Course Sarah A. McLaughlin, MD, FACS Intermediate Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Skills The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Committee Course with Cadaver Lab activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Joseph Contino, MD, FACS The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Courtney Vito, MD, FACS activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. extent of their participation in the activity. ETHICS COMMITTEE Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the MOC = 7.25 credits extent of their participation in the activity. Co-Chairs Techniques to Manage Benign and High-Risk Breast Terry Sarantou, MD, FACS MOC = 8 credits Disease Alyssa Throckmorton, MD, FACS Stereotactic Breast Biopsy: An Introductory Course The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Committee The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Emily Bellavance, MD activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. N. Craig Brackett, III, MD, FACS activity for a maximum of 7.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the Thomas L. Eisenhauer, MD, FACS Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity Tina J. Hieken, MD, FACS extent of their participation in the activity. MOC = 7 credits Nathalie G. Johnson, MD, FACS MOC = 7.75 credits David I. Kaufman, MD, FACS Toan T. Nguyen, MD, FACS Jennifer K. O'Neill, MD, FACS GENERAL SESSION Caitlin Patten, MD, FACS DISCLOSURE INFORMATION THURSDAY – SUNDAY, MAY 3-6 Paige Teller, MD Sarah Tevis, MD, FACS In compliance with ACCME Accreditation Criteria, The The American Society of Breast Surgeons designates this live Lindi H. VanderWalde, MD, FACS American Society of Breast Surgeons, as the accredited activity for a maximum of 22 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. provider of this activity, must ensure that anyone in a posi- Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the ASBrS STAFF extent of their participation in the activity. tion to control the content of the educational activity has Marta Boyer disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any com- Christina Lucara • Thursday, May 3 = 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ mercial interest. All reported conflicts have been managed Laura Randel • Friday, May 4 = 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ by a designated official to ensure a bias-free presentation. Joseph Schlosnagle (this includes the sunrise workshops) Tekoah White • Saturday, May 5 = 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ General session disclosures are provided to all attendees • Sunday, May 6 = 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ separately. Pre-meeting course disclosures are provided in the course programs. MOC = up to 7.25 credits

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general information Badge Pickup and Onsite Registration Hours Helpful Hints Grande Registration Desk JW Marriott, Lobby Level • Wear comfortable shoes: you'll be walking • Wear your badge to all ASBrS sessions and a lot and may be on your feet for hours at a events, including all social events. Badge Tuesday...... 5:00 pm–7:30 pm* time. pickup is located at the registration desk. Wednesday ...... 6:00 am–6:00 pm Badges are required for entry to all sessions • Carry plenty of business cards. Thursday ...... 6:00 am–7:30 pm and events. Friday...... 6:00 am–4:30 pm • The meeting rooms in the hotel tend to be Saturday...... 6:00 am–2:00 pm cool. It's a good idea to bring a sweater or • Find where you’re going by accessing our Sunday ...... 6:30 am–10:00 am something similar you can throw on if you conference maps in the app, program, or *pre-meeting course registrants only get cold. signs. • Use the online program and Meeting App to • Printed course materials will not be provided get a head start on planning your onsite. A complimentary cyber café with Speaker Ready Room Hours conference schedule and contacting printers will be available throughout the Cordova 4 attendees with similar interests and needs. conference. JW Marriott, Lower Level • Get social! Share your thoughts, photos and • Put your tickets in a safe place so you will Tuesday...... 5:00 pm–7:30 pm ideas about this year’s annual meeting. not lose them. A good place is in the back Wednesday ...... 5:00 am–7:30 pm Follow #ASBrS18 on Twitter or find the of your badge holder. This is also a good Thursday ...... 5:00 am–7:30 pm Society on Facebook. place for business cards. Friday...... 5:00 am–6:00 pm Saturday...... 5:00 am–6:00 pm Sunday ...... 6:00 am–10:00 am

Download the ASBrS 19th Annual Meeting Programs and Services Information Table Mobile App! Rotunda, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Navigate the event like a pro with the

Friday...... 9:00 am–4:30 pm ASBrS 2018 mobile app Saturday...... 9:00 am–4:30 pm With the ASBrS 2018 mobile app, you can: Have questions about our CME programs, • Stay organized with up-to-the-minute Exhibitor, Speaker, membership, Mastery, certification, Nurse and Event information BEDI, BESAP, or how to follow the Society on Twitter or Facebook? Stop by the So- • Sync the app across all your devices with Multi-Device Sync ciety’s Program and Services Information • Receive important real-time communications from ASBrS Table, located in the Rotunda, where staff • Build a personalized schedule and bookmark exhibitors and volunteers will be available to help • Locate sessions and exhibitors on the Grande Lakes Orlando venue maps you Friday and Saturday. • Find attendees and connect with your colleagues • Stay in-the-know and join the conversation using the Social Media icon #ASBrS2018 • And much, much more! Stay Connected! Downloading the App is Easy! SCAN: Use your devices QR code scanner to quickly find ASBrS Meeting Space the ASBrS 2018 app. Wi-Fi Code ASBS, password asbs2018 SEARCH: The App Store or Google Play for Share your thoughts, photos and ideas “ASBrS Annual Meeting” about this year’s annual meeting. FOR ALL OTHER DEVICE TYPES (including BlackBerry, Follow #ASBrS18 on Twitter or find Windows, and other web browser-enabled devices): the Society on Facebook. Point your mobile browser to www.core-apps.com/dl/asbrs2018 to be directed to the proper download version for your device. Charging Stations and Cyber Cafe are in the Palazzo Ballroom Prefunction area Platform Compatibility: Android v4x+ and iOS v7x+ and outside Mediterranean Ballroom 8 Should you have any questions, please contact [email protected] Prefunction area.

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Audience Engagement Technology through FXP | touch

1. From your smartphone, tablet or laptop, 6. At the beginning of the presentation, you log in to the meeting WiFi network ASBS will see the presenter’s slides on your with password asbs2018. device. Pinch and zoom to get a better 2. Open the meeting app and click on the look at each slide. FXP touch link: join.fxptouch.com. 7. Take notes by tapping the icon. Notes FXP touch can also be accessed through and slides can be emailed to you after the your web browser by typing in presentation. join.fxptouch.com, in the address bar. 8. If your session offers eQ&A, simply tap the 3. Each event (premeeting course, sunrise icon to submit your question. workshop, general session) will have its 9. Sessions with ARS will use this technology, 10. If at any time your device is not keeping own unique KEYWORD which will be so get ready to vote on your device. This up with the main screen, simply click this provided on the FXP touch slide in your could be in the form of a multiple choice icon to get back in sync. meeting room. question, a thumbs up/down response, or 4. Enter the KEYWORD provided on the FXP a sliding rating on a scale. These icons will 11. Let presenters know how they did by touch slide in your meeting room. automatically appear on your device. Tap rating them and their content on the two 5. Enter your name and email address to log in. on the icon to send in your vote. sliding scales that will display at the end of their presentations.

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6:30am–4:00pm Beginner Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Skills Course with Cadaver Lab MOC Moderator: Dennis Holmes, MD Transportation to the Nicholson Center (off-site) will be provided and will depart at 6:30am. Registered attendees must meet at the JW Marriott Grande Registration Desk, Lobby Level for check-in at 6:15am. For details, please refer to the lab instructions email or visit the registration desk.

6:30am–4:00pm Intermediate Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Skills Course with Cadaver Lab MOC Moderator: Juliann Reiland, MD Transportation to the Nicholson Center (off-site) will be provided and will depart at 6:30am. Registered attendees must meet at the JW Marriott Grande Registration Desk, Lobby Levelfor check-in at 6:15am. For details, please refer to the lab instructions email or visit the registration desk. 7:00am-7:30am Registration and Breakfast

7:30am–4:30pm Genetics and Risk Assessment Course MOC Palazzo Ballroom A, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Moderator: Molly Sebastian, MD

7:30am–4:30pm Stereotactic Breast Biopsy: An Introductory Course MOC Lecture: Siena , Ritz Carlton, Lower Level Workshop: Segura, JW Marriott, Lower Level Moderators: Sharla Gayle Patterson, MD and Victor Zannis, MD

7:30pm–9:30pm INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM, Ambry Genetics, Inc. NEW IN 2018! Screening or Scalpel: How Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast Cancer Can Guide Patient Care Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salon IV, Lobby Level NOTE: This satellite symposium is supported by Ambry Genetics, Inc. through a marketing grant. It is not part of the official program of the ASBrS. CME credits for these programs, if applicable, will not be provided by the ASBrS. This activity is open to all registered attendees.

THURSDAY, MAY 3 Half-Day Courses

7:00am–12:30pm Breast Research Tools MOC Palazzo Ballroom C, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Moderator: Lee Wilke, MD

12:30pm–4:00pm Advanced Coding and Documentation MOC Palazzo Ballroom A, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Moderators: Janie Grumley, MD and Terry Sarantou, MD Full-Day Concurrent Courses 6:30am-7:00am Registration and Breakfast

6:30am–3:30pm Breast Ultrasound: An Introductory Course MOC Lecture: Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salons V-VI, Lobby Level Workshop: Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salons I-III, Lobby Level Moderators: Michelle Carpenter, MD and Shawna Willey, MD

6:30am–3:30pm Techniques to Manage Benign and High-Risk Breast Disease MOC Palazzo Ballroom D, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Moderators: Sarah McLaughlin, MD and Jane Méndez, MD 11:45am–12:45pm Breast Fellows Lunch Palazzo Ballroom F, JW Marriott, Lobby Level 1:00pm–4:00pm Fellows Track (*pre-registration required) Palazzo Ballroom G, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Moderators: Susan Boolbol, MD and Brigid Killelea, MD *The Fellows Track is a special supplemental session designed to address the unique needs of current and prospective breast fellows. Participation in the program is reserved for fellows participating in a year-long multidisciplinary breast surgery fellowship program and residents entering or interested in a breast fellowship. Pre-registration was required.

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The American Society of Breast Surgeons Conference Video and Lifetime Achievement Award Presented to Photography Policy Balazs “Ernie” Bodai, MD, FACS GENERAL SESSION: Non-flash photog- raphy and audio or video recording Ernie Bodai, MD, was born in Budapest, using hand-held equipment for strictly Hungary in 1951. He and his family lived in personal, social, or noncommercial use a bomb shelter for nearly a year before they managed to escape during the Hungarian are permitted in the general session if Revolution in 1957. Following immigration not disruptive as determined by ASBrS. to the US, Dr. Bodai received a BA and MS However, recording or live-streaming from the University of California, Los Ange- sessions or presentations in their les. He received his MD degree from the UC- entirety is strictly prohibited without Davis, in 1977, where he currently serves as Clinical Professor of Surgery. prior permission from the ASBrS. ASBrS and the authors/presenters (as appro- He has authored over 250 medical articles and has published 5 books. He holds a num- priate) retain copyright to their own ber of medical device patents, is a member of numerous surgical societies and work and reserve the right to ask for is the recipient of many national awards. He serves on The American College takedown of copyrighted material, of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. this policy notwithstanding. After treating thousands of patients with breast cancer, he became frustrated PRE-MEETING COURSES: Photogra- at the pace of funding for research. In a remarkable one-man lobbying effort, he was able to convince Congress and the U.S. Postal Service to issue the phy & video recordings are strictly Breast Cancer Research Stamp – the first ever stamp in U.S. history that sells prohibited. at more than face value with the surplus amount donated to breast cancer research. Over 986 million stamps have been sold, raising nearly $95 million for research.

Visit the American Society of Breast Surgeons THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BREAST SURGEONS Foundation Table, Get a Chance to win a FOUNDATION $500 American Express Gift Card

How to Participate: 1. Look for the Explore for More card in your Final Program. Foundation Table 2. Visit the exhibitors listed on the card. Mediterranean Ballroom Salon 4 3. Drop off your card at the American Society of Breast Surgeons Foundation Table. Pre-function JW Marriott, Lobby Level Other Great Reasons to Visit the American Society of Breast Surgeons Thursday...... 2:00 pm–6:00 pm Foundation Table: Friday ...... 9:00 am–4:30 pm 1. Get a fancy lanyard for your attendee badge. Saturday ...... 9:00 am–4:30 pm 2. Turn in your Explore for More card for chances to win gift cards and prizes! 3. Vote for your favorite posters by category for more chances to win gift cards and prizes. 4. Pick up free Breast360 cards that you can hand out to patients, complementing your clinical guidance and care. 5. Make a charitable donation that supports the Foundation's public outreach, promoting patients, and helping under served populations. breast360.org is a patient resource provided by The American Society of Breast Surgeons Foundation Thank you in advance for participating and supporting the American Society of www.breastsurgeonsfoundation.org Breast Surgeons Foundation, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, dedicated to advancing breast care to all populations, and enhancing the patient's experience.

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5:30 pm–7:30 pm INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM Why Big Clinical Trials Still Matter And What To Expect From TAILORx What Can We Look Forward To? Genomic Health, Inc. Panel: Larry Norton, MD, Medical Oncologist, Deputy Physician-in-Chief for Breast Cancer Programs; Medical Director, Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center; Norna S. Sarofim Chair in Clinical Oncology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute · Terry Mamounas, MD MPH, FACS, Medical Director, Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center Steve Shak, MD, Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer, Genomic Health NOTE: This satellite symposium is supported by Genomic Health, Inc., through a marketing grant. It is not part of the official program of the ASBrS. CME credits for these programs, if applicable, will not be provided by the ASBrS. This activity is free to all registered attendees.

7:30 pm–9:00 pm Opening Reception in Exhibit Hall Coquina Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

Next-Day Access to General Session Presentations and Evaluations Available to Meeting Attendees Attendees can access PowerPoint presentations in real-time on any device using our new Audience Engagement Technology, FXP Touch. See page 4 for instructions.

2018 meeting attendees will be able to view and/or download general session PowerPoint presentations (with some exceptions) via the Society website approximately 24 hours following each live presentation. To access, you must log onto www.breastsurgeons.org as a member or registered user and be a 2018 annual meeting registrant. Free Online Access to Video Recordings of General Session for All Registered Attendees Video recordings of each general session presentation, integrated with the PowerPoint presentations (with some exceptions), will be available online FREE to all meeting registrants approximately 4 to 6 weeks following the meeting. Providing materials online following the program ensures that attendees have access to the actual presentations used by each speaker onsite.

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6:45 am–7:45 am Sunrise Workshops Continental breakfast provided. Pre-purchased tickets required. B6 Sentinel Node Biopsy and Neoadjuvant Therapy B1 Mastering Mastery of Breast Surgery Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salon II, Lobby Level Palazzo Ballroom Salon F, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Elizabeth Shaughnessy, MD, PhD; Richard White, Jr., MD Linda Smith, MD; Kathryn Wagner, MD B7 Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy: Incision Location, B2 Managing Margins for Invasive and Noninvasive Technical Considerations Cancer MOC Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salon V, Lobby Level Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salon I, Lobby Level Suzanne Coopey, MD; Stephen Grobmyer, MD Swati Kulkarni, MD; Heather Neuman, MD B8 Oncofertility MOC B3 Interacting with the Media and Advocacy Groups Palazzo Ballroom C, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Palazzo Ballroom Salon G, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Jacqueline Jeruss, MD, PhD; Bruce Rose, MD, PhD Jay Harness, MD; Deanna Attai, MD B9 Survivorship: How to Set Up a Survivorship B4 Oncoplastics for Dummies MOC Program that Fulfills ASCO, CoC and NAPBC Criteria Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salon VI, Lobby Level Palazzo Ballroom A, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Patricia Clark, MD; Katherine Kopkash, MD Ted James, MD; Terry Sarantou, MD B5 How to Order Genetic Testing for Your B10 Pregnancy and Breast Cancer High-Risk Patients Palazzo Ballroom H, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Palazzo Ballroom Salon B, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Katherina Zabicki Calvillo, MD; Saranya Chumsri, MD; Kevin Hughes, MD; Pat Whitworth, MD Catherine Lee, MD

Poster Sessions and Receptions Friday, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm; Saturday, 7:30 pm–8:30 pm Palazzo Ballroom D, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Don’t miss this opportunity to review the latest scientific developments. Enjoy light refreshments in a relaxing atmosphere as you meet the presenters during each of this year’s two poster sessions. Posters have been divided into distinct categories each session to enhance viewing. Poster Session I will be Friday evening, and Poster Session II will be Saturday night, immediately following the President’s Reception. Join Dr. Emilia Diego and Dr. Funda Meric-Bernstam for guided poster rounds featuring the top 12 posters during Friday’s reception. The top 12 posters will be available on Friday and Saturday in the poster hall on our new ePoster displays. Free to all registered attendees.

Friday, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm Saturday, 7:30 pm–8:30 pm

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7:15am-8:00am Breakfast Continental breakfast will be served on the Mediterranean Porte Cochere, JW Marriott, Lobby Level for participants not attending a Sunrise Workshop

8:00 am–8:15 am Welcome Katharine Yao, MD

8:15 am–9:30 am The John Wayne Critical Issues in Breast Cancer Forum: Moderator: David Ollila, MD The Changing Paradigm for Breast Cancer Surgery Supported by an educational grant from the John Wayne Cancer Foundation

u Observation of DCIS E. Shelley Hwang, MD

u Omitting Sentinel Node Biopsy David Ollila, MD u No Surgery in pCR Patients After Neoadjuvant Therapy Henry Kuerer, MD, PhD u Ablation of Tumors David Brenin, MD u Future of Breast Surgery – Perspectives Sheldon Feldman, MD

u Q&A

9:30am–10:00am Break in Exhibit Hall, Coquina Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

10:00am–11:00am Breast Cancer Genomics MOC Moderator: Kevin Hughes, MD u BRCA Mutation Updates David Euhus, MD u Risk Prediction – Polygenic Risk Scores Kevin Hughes, MD u Beyond BRCA Mark Robson, MD u Universal Testing Funmi Olopade, MD

u Q&A

11:00am–11:15am Timely Topic: Timing of Breast Cancer Treatments Richard Bleicher, MD

INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA Scientific Session Abstracts Industry-supported symposia, which have been made possible through mar- All scientific abstracts pre- keting support, will be held Wednesday, sented, either orally or as a poster, at this year’s meeting Thursday and Friday evening, and Sat- can be viewed as follows: urday morning. Details on these indus- try-supported symposia can be seen on • Through the ASBrS Annual Meetings mobile pages 5, 7, and 9 in this program. app (See page 3.) Industry symposia are not part of the offi- cial program of the ASBrS. CME credits for • On the 2018 Annual these programs, if applicable, will not be Meeting page of the Soci- provided by the ASBrS. These activities are ety website (Click on free to all registered attendees. “2018 Official Proceed- ings.”)

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11:15am–Noon PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Steven Chen, MD, MBA “Surgeons as Advocates: A Time for Action” Introduction by President-Elect Walton Taylor, MD

Noon–1:15pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall, Coquina Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

Special Interest Lunches u American College of Surgeons CRP Investigator’s Meeting (by invitation only), Marbella 4, JW Marriott, Lower Level

u ASBrS Mentor/Mentee Luncheon (by invitation only), Palazzo Ballroom A, JW Marriott, Lobby Level u NSMR Investigators Meeting (by invitation only), Palazzo Ballroom C, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

u Oncoplastics Town Hall, Palazzo Ballroom F, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

1:15pm–2:15pm Benign Breast Primer MOC Moderator: Gary Unzeitig, MD u Granulomatous Mastitis Stephen Sener, MD u The Bacteria Behind Breast Infections Catherine Pesce, MD u Dermatology Problems of the Breast Alyssa Throckmorton, MD u Chronic Seroma Faina Nakhlis, MD u Itchy/Painful Breast Marissa Howard-McNatt, MD u Case Presentations Stephen Sener, MD

2:15pm–3:30pm Scientific Oral Presentations I Moderators: Judy Boughey, MD Mahmoud El-Tamer, MD • Lymph Node Status Does Not Predict Tumor Biology Danielle Bello, MD • Local Recurrence Rates After Breast Conserving Therapy in Patients Receiving Modern Era Therapy Heather Neuman, MD • Chronic Pain After Breast Surgery: A Prospective Observational Trial Tara Spivey, MD • HBOC patients who do not meet Medicare criteria for genetic testing have similar rates of clinically actionable findings as those who do meet criteria. Jennifer Axilbund, MS, CGC • Are Genetic Testing Guidelines Still Relevant? Peter Beitsch, MD

3:30pm–4:00pm Break in Exhibit Hall, Coquina Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

4:00pm–4:45pm Updates in Loco-regional Treatment of Breast Cancer MOC Moderator: Hiram Cody, III, MD u Loco-regional Recurrence Monica Morrow, MD u Bilateral Mastectomy – in the Age of Genetics Todd Tuttle, MD u Breast Radiation After Lumpectomy Meena Moran, MD u Axillary Surgery Judy Boughey, MD

u Q&A

4:45pm–5:15pm Annual Business Meeting • President’s Opening Remarks Steven Chen, MD, MBA • Finance Report Julie Margenthaler, MD • Society Updates: – DC Updates Steven Chen, MD, MBA – ABS Continuous Certification Program Peter Beitsch, MD

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• Election of new officers Steven Chen, MD, MBA Slate of Candidates: – President: Walton Taylor, MD – President-Elect: Jill Dietz, MD – Chair of Board: Shawna Willey, MD – Member-at-Large: Paul Baron, MD, Judy Boughey, MD, and Eric Manahan, MD

5:15pm–6:00pm Benign Debates Moderator: Scott Kurtzman, MD u Prophylactic Mastectomy in a 65 Year Old BRCA Carrier: YES Barbara Smith, MD Prophylactic Mastectomy in a 65 Year Old BRCA Carrier: NO Shawna Willey, MD u Excise ADH: YES Isabelle Bedrosian, MD Excise ADH: NO Amy Degnim, MD

6:00pm–7:30pm Poster Session and Reception I, Palazzo Ballroom D, JW Marriott, Lobby Level Top 12 Poster Discussion Moderators: Emilia Diego, MD Funda Meric-Bernstam, MD

7:30pm–9:30pm EVENING INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA

u Genentech, Inc., Presurgical Considerations for Patients with Early Breast Cancer, Palazzo Ballroom F, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

u Invuity, Inc., Innovative Technology For Oncoplastic Breast Conserving Surgery and Nipple Sparing Mastectomy, Palazzo Ballroom A, JW Marriott, Lobby Level These satellite symposia are supported by industry through marketing grants. They are not part of the official program of the ASBrS. CME credits for these programs, if applicable, will not be provided by the ASBrS. These activities are free to all registered attendees.

PAST PRESIDENTS

1995 – 1997...... Robert B. Caplan, MD 1997 – 1999...... C. Alan Henry, MD 1999 – 2000...... Rache M. Simmons, MD 2000 – 2001...... Mark A. Gittleman, MD 2001 – 2002...... Arthur G. Lerner, MD 2002 – 2003...... Michael J. Edwards, MD 2003 – 2004...... Richard E. Fine, MD 2004 – 2005...... Lorraine Tafra, MD 2005 – 2006...... Edgar D. Staren, MD, PhD, MBA 2006 – 2007...... Helen A. Pass, MD 2007 – 2008...... Jay K. Harness, MD 2008 – 2009...... Shawna C. Willey, MD 2009 – 2010...... Victor J. Zannis, MD 2010 – 2011...... Eric B. Whitacre, MD 2011 – 2012...... Howard C. Snider, Jr., MD 2012 – 2013...... V. Suzanne Klimberg, MD, PhD 2013 – 2014...... Peter D. Beitsch, MD 2014 – 2015...... Hiram S. Cody, III, MD 2015 – 2016...... Deanna J. Attai, MD 2016 – 2017...... Sheldon Marc Feldman, MD

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6:15 am–7:45 am Breakfast Industry Symposia

u 23andMe, Inc., Underutilized to Ubiquitous: Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer, Ritz Carlton Ballroom I-II, Lobby Level

u Albert Einstein College of Medicine, An Overview of an Anesthesiologist and Surgeon’s Effective Approach to Opioid Minimalization, Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salon III, Lobby Level

u Cianna Medical, Moving Beyond Wires: Oncoplastic Techniques with SCOUT® Palazzo Ballroom F, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

u Focal Therapeutics, Inc.., Improving Outcomes with Oncoplastic Surgery: Techniques in "Reconstructive Lumpectomy", Ritz Carlton Ballroom Salon IV, Lobby Level

u ImpediMed, Inc., SOZO® - L-Dex®, Bilateral, Heart Failure, and we’re just getting started..., Palazzo Ballroom A, JW Marriott, Lobby Level NOTE: These satellite symposia are supported by industry through marketing grants. They are not part of the official program of the ASBrS. CME credits for these programs, if applicable, will not be provided by the ASBrS. These activities are free to all registered attendees.

Mediterranean Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

7:15am-8:00am Breakfast Continental breakfast will be served on the Mediterranean Porte Cochere for participants not attending an Industry Symposia

8:00am–8:45am Considerations for Systemic Treatment MOC Moderator: Terry Mamounas, MD u Genomic Assays for Adjuvant Therapy Decisions Ruth O’Regan, MD u Who Should I Send for Neoadjuvant Therapy? Elizabeth Comen, MD

u Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy – When and For How Long? Gini Fleming, MD

u Timing of Reconstruction for Patients Undergoing Systemic Therapy Mark Sisco, MD u Q&A

8:45am–9:00am Science Behind the News Moderator: Funda Meric-Bernstam, MD u Immunotherapy Brian Czerniecki, MD, PhD u Liquid Biopsy Anthony Lucci, MD

9:00am–9:15am The American Society of Breast Surgeons Presenter: Steven Chen, MD, MBA Lifetime Achievement Award Presented to Balazs “Ernie” Bodai, MD, FACS

9:15am–9:45am Break in Exhibit Hall, Coquina Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

9:45am–10:30am Best Papers and Posters Review Moderator: V. Suzanne Klimberg, MD, PhD u Papers/Studies Presented in the Media Julie Margenthaler, MD u SABCS Poster Review Nora Jaskowiak, MD u Best Papers of the Year Helen Pass, MD

10:30am–11:15am Breast Imaging Update MOC Moderator: Paul Baron, MD u Breast Density and Breast Cancer Risk Gillian Newstead, MD

u Emerging Modalities-Automated Breast Ultrasound, Breast Density Legislation and Molecular Breast Imaging Georgia Spear, MD u 3D Tomosynthesis and Contrast Enhanced Mammography Sarah Friedewald, MD u Summary Statement for High-Risk Imaging Surveillance Paul Baron, MD

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Keynote Speaker President’s The ASBrS Foundation is pleased to present Reception Kelly Hunt, MD, as the 2018 Keynote Speaker. and Award A gifted surgeon and compassionate clinician, Presentations Dr. Hunt’s work focuses on finding less invasive yet more effective surgical procedures for Saturday, May 5 patients with breast cancer and soft-tissue 6:30 pm –- 7:30 pm sarcomas. As an international leader in breast Valencia Terrace, cancer research, she has directed major clinical JW Marriott, Lower Level Kelly K. Hunt, MD, FACS trials whose results have changed practice in Join your colleagues Hamill Foundation Distinguished breast cancer. Dr. Hunt’s work has led to the immediately following Professor of Surgery in Honor of revision of the AJCC staging system for breast the general session to Dr. Richard G. Martin, Sr. Chair, Department of Breast Surgical cancer to incorporate biological factors for more toast the Society’s outgo- Oncology, The University of accurate determination of prognosis for breast ing president, Dr. Steven Texas MD Anderson Cancer cancer patients. Dr. Hunt also has an active Dr. Steven Chen receives the presi- Chen, and congratulate Center laboratory that studies cell-cycle deregulation dential gavel from his predesessor, the scientific session Dr. Sheldon Feldman in 2017. in breast and other cancers. award winners.

11:15am–Noon KEYNOTE ADDRESS Kelly Hunt, MD “Satisfaction and Sustainability in a Surgical Career”

THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BREAST SURGEONS FOUNDATION Supported by The American Society of Breast Surgeons Foundation Introduction by Steven Chen, MD

Noon–1:30pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall, Coquina Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

Noon–1:30pm Quickshot Presentations Lunch Moderators: Jill Dietz, MD Ritz Carlton Ballroom III, Lobby Level Henry Kuerer, MD, PhD • Oncotype DX® Recurrence Score as a Predictor of Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Ryan Gruner, MD • Association of 21-gene Recurrence Score results with surgical intervention received after neoadjuvant hormonal therapy: Secondary endpoints of the TransNEOS validation study Hiroji Iwata, MD, PhD • Utility of Expedited Hereditary Cancer Testing In Surgical Management of Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients Darrow Speyer, MGC, CGC • Patient Preferences for DCIS Treatment Strategies: A Discrete-Choice Experiment Brittany Campbell, BS • Predicting non-sentinel lymph node metastases in patients with a positive sentinel lymph node after neoadjuvant chemotherapy Alison Barron, MD • Prospective Evaluation Of Quality Of Life For Patients With Breast Cancer Treated With Breast Conserving Surgery, Mastectomy Alone And Mastectomy With Immediate Breast Reconstruction Helene Retrouvey, MD • No change in contralateral prophylactic mastectomy rates after implementation of a patient educational handout based on the 2016 ASBrS consensus statement: an ongoing quality improvement initiative Lacey Stelle, MD • Multidisciplinary Margin Assessment Reduces Number of Positive Margins Sarah Tevis, MD • Litigation for Breast Cancer Care: Delay in Diagnosis Continues to Top the Chart Brittany Murphy, MD • Reducing Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema (BCRL) Through Prospective Surveillance Monitoring Using Bioimpedance Spectroscopy (BIS) and Patient Directed Self-Interventions Lyndsey Kilgore, MD

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1:30pm–2:00pm “How I Do It” Videos Moderator: Mehra Golshan, MD u Magseed localized Round block resection and sentinel node biopsy Jill Dietz, MD

u Oncoplastic surgery with immediate CU flap nipple reconstruction for centrally located multifocal breast cancer Abhishek Chatterjee, MD

u Triple Mapping to Optimize Axillary Management in Breast Cancer Patients after Neoadjuvant Therapy Sabrina Shilad, MD

u Prepectoral Implant Reconstruction After Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy Preya Ananthakrishnan, MD

2:00pm–3:15pm Scientific Oral Presentations II Moderators: Judy Boughey, MD Roshni Rao, MD • Axillary Nodal Evaluation in Elderly Breast Cancer Patients: Potential Effects on Treatment Decisions and Survival Nina Tamirisa, MD • The feasibility of breast-conserving surgery for multiple ipsilateral breast cancer: An initial report from ACOSOG Z11102 Alliance trial Kari Rosenkranz, MD • The Impact of Post-Mastectomy Chest Wall Radiation on PrepectoralImplant-Based Breast Reconstruction Anke Young, MD • Long-Term Patient Satisfaction After Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy and Conventional Mastectomy with Reconstruction Does Not Differ Significantly Anya Romanoff, MD • Is Age Trumping Genetic Profiling in Clinical Practice? Relationship of Chemotherapy Recommendation and Oncotype DX Recurrence Score in Patients <50 versus >50 and Trends Over Time. Austin Williams, MD, MSEd

3:15pm–3:45pm Break in Exhibit Hall, Coquina Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

3:45pm–4:40pm Patient Reported Outcomes for Breast Patients Moderators: Jill Dietz, MD Ted James, MD u Intro and Explanation of What a PRO Is Ted James, MD u Breast Specific PROs Currently Available Andrea Pusic, MD

u Why PROs are Important to Study From a Provider and Payment Perspective James Merlino, MD u Q&A Faculty, Henry Kuerer, MD, PhD Katharine Yao, MD

4:40pm–5:00pm AJCC 8th Edition Update Stephen Edge, MD David Winchester, MD

5:00pm–6:15pm Malignant Debates Moderator: Susan Boolbol, MD u Sentinel Node Biopsy for Women >= 70 Years Old: YES Sarah Blair, MD Sentinel Node Biopsy for Women >= 70 Years Old: NO Lorraine Tafra, MD u Should Re-excision Rates Be a Quality Measure?: YES Anees Chagpar, MD Should Re-excision Rates Be a Quality Measure?: NO Lee Wilke, MD u PMRT For One Tumor Positive Node: YES Nancy DeMore, MD PMRT For One Tumor Positive Node: NO Elizabeth Mittendorf, MD, PhD

6:30pm–7:30pm President’s Reception and Awards Presentation Valencia Lawn, JW Marriott, Lower Level

7:30pm–8:30pm Poster Session and Reception II Palazzo Ballroom D, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

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6:30am-8:30am Breakfast Continental breakfast will be served on the Mediterranean Porte Cochere

Mediterranean Ballroom, JW Marriott, Lobby Level

7:00am–8:15am Ask the Breast Experts Moderator: Jane Méndez, MD Submit challenging cases for discussion through FXP touch to get the experts’ opinion.

u Medical Oncology Massimo Cristofanilli, MD u Radiation Oncology Marcio Fagundes, MD u Surgery Hiram Cody, III, MD, Lisa Newman, MD u Genetics Molly Sebastian, MD u Plastic Surgery Mark Sisco, MD u Radiology Georgia Spear, MD u Patient Advocate Stacey Tinianov

8:15am–9:00am Continually Changing Health Care Landscape in 2018 Moderator: Abhishek Chatterjee, MD

u Legislative Updates on the National Scene: MIPS, APMs, ACA Cindy Moon, MPP, MPH

u Evolving Reimbursement Models Terry Sarantou, MD

u Quality Measures Roshni Rao, MD

u Q&A

9:00am–10:00am Management of Recurrent Breast Cancer MOC Moderator: Irene Wapnir, MD

u Breast Cancer Recurrences: Natural History Terry Mamounas, MD

u Management of In-breast Tumor Recurrences Mehra Golshan, MD

u Brief Primer on Distant Recurrence: When to Operate? Massimo Cristofanilli, MD

u Case Presentations Irene Wapnir, MD

10:00am–11:00am Environmental Risk Factors MOC Moderator: Jan Wong, MD

u Diet, Obesity and Breast Cancer Risk Rowan Chlebowski, MD, PhD

u Hormone Replacement Therapy Marie Wood, MD

u Previous Radiation Exposure Hiram Cody, III, MD

u Risk Factors in Other Countries Lisa Newman, MD

u Q&A

11:00am Adjourn

See you next year in Dallas for our 20th!

THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BREAST SURGEONS www.breastsurgeons.org 15 LEAD — Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Dedication 19TH ANNUAL MEETING faculty and presenters

Deanna J. Attai, MD, FACS David R. Brenin, MD, FACS Costanza Cocilovo, MD, FACS Thomas L. Eisenhauer, MD, FACS David Geffen School of Medicine University of Virginia Health Sciences Inova Breast Care Institute PARDEE – UNC Health Care at UCLA Center Fairfax, VA Hendersonville, NC Burbank, CA Charlottesville, VA @DrAttai Hiram (Chip) S. Cody, III, MD, FACS Souzan E. El-Eid, MD, FACS William E. Burak, MD, FACS Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center US Oncology Jennifer Axilbund, MS, CGC Memorial University Health System New York, NY Las Vegas, NV Invitae Corporation Savannah, GA , CA Elizabeth Comen, MD Mahmoud El-Tamer, MD, FACS M. Barbara Burke, MD, FACS Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Karen S. Barbosa, DO, FACOS Overlake Medical Center New York, NY New York, NY Alaska Breast Care Specialists Bellevue, WA Anchorage, AK Suzanne B. Coopey, MD, FACS David M. Euhus, MD, FACS Katherina Zabicki Calvillo, MD, FACS Massachusetts General Hospital Johns Hopkins Hospital Paul L. Baron, MD, FACS Brigham and Women’s Hospital , MA Baltimore, MD Roper St. Francis Physician Partners Boston, MA Breast Surgery Massimo Cristofanilli, MD, FACP Marcio Fagundes, MD Charleston, SC Brittany Campbell, BS Robert H Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Miami Cancer Institute Duke University Medical Center Center (RHLC), Fineberg School of Miami, FL Isabelle Bedrosian, MD, FACS Durham, NC Medicine The University of Texas MD Anderson Chicago, IL Michael J. Farrell, MD, FACS Cancer Center Michele M. Carpenter, MD, FACS UHS Medical Group Houston, TX Orange County Breast Care Specialists Lisa Curcio, MD, FACS Vestal, NY Orange, CA Breast Link – Laguna Hills Peter D. Beitsch, MD, FACS @ladysurg Laguna Hills, CA Sheldon M. Feldman, MD, FACS Targeted Medical Education Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Dallas, TX Jodi M. Carter, MD, PhD Amy E. Cyr, MD, FACS Einstein College of Medicine @beitsch Mayo Clinic Washington University New York, NY Rochester, MN St. Louis, MO Danielle Bello, MD Richard E. Fine, MD, FACS Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Sarah P. Cate, MD Brian J. Czerniecki, MD, PhD, FACS The Margaret West Comprehensive New York, NY Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Moffitt Cancer Center Breast Center, West Cancer Center New York, NY Tampa, FL University of Tennessee Health Science Michael P. Berry, MD, FACS Center The Margaret West Comprehensive Anees B. Chagpar, MD, MSc, MPH, Amy C. Degnim, MD, FACS Memphis, TN Breast Center MA, MBA, FRCS(C), FACS Mayo Clinic Germantown, TN Yale University School of Medicine Rochester, MN Gini Fleming, MD New Haven, CT University of Chicago Hospital Sarah Blair, MD, FACS @aneeschagpar Nancy DeMore, MD, FACS Chicago, IL University of California San Diego Medical University of South Carolina La Jolla, CA Abhishek Chatterjee, MD Charleston, SC Sarah M. Friedewald, MD Tufts Medical Center Northwestern Medicine/Prentice Richard J. Bleicher, MD, FACS Boston, MA Neelima Denduluri, MD Women’s Hospital Fox Chase Cancer Center Virginia Cancer Specialists, The US Chicago, IL Philadelphia, PA Steven L. Chen, MD, MBA, FACS Oncology Network @RichardBleicher OasisMD Arlington, VA Jennifer Gass, MD, FACS San Diego, CA @ndenduluri1 Women and Infants’ Hospital Peter W. Blumencranz, MD, FACS Providence, RI The Comprehensive Breast Cancer Rowan T. Chlebowski, MD, PhD Jill R. Dietz, MD, FACS @jensgass Center of Tampa Bay David Geffen School of Medicine University Hospitals Case Medical Center Clearwater, FL Torrance, CA Cleveland, OH Christopher C. Glaser, MD, FACS Owensboro Health Regional Hospital Susan K. Boolbol, MD, FACS Saranya Chumsri, MD Edward J. Donahue, MD, MS, FACS Owensboro, KY Mount Sinai Beth Israel Mayo Clinic Cancer Center St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical New York, NY Jacksonville, FL Center Mehra Golshan, MD, FACS @sboolbol Phoenix, AZ Brigham and Women’s Hospital Patricia L. Clark, MD, FACS @DonahueMD Boston, MA Judy C. Boughey, MD, FACS Ironwood Cancer Center @mgolshan1 Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, AZ Stephen B. Edge, MD, FACS, FASCO Rochester, MN Roswell Park Cancer Institute Stephen R. Grobmyer, MD, FACS @DrJudyBoughey Buffalo, NY Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH

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Janie G. Grumley, MD, FACS Jacqueline S. Jeruss, MD, PhD, FACS Raluca N. Kurz, MS, LCGC Monica Morrow, MD, FACS Virginia Mason Medical Center University of Michigan Comprehensive UCLA School of Public Health Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Seattle, WA Cancer Center Los Angeles, CA New York, NY @janiedg Ann Arbor, MI M. Catherine Lee, MD, FACS Brittany Murphy, MD Ryan A. Gruner, MD Scott R. Karlan, MD, FACS Moffitt Cancer Center at McKinley Drive Mayo Clinic BIDMC/Harvard Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Tampa, FL Rochester, MN Boston, MA Los Angeles, CA Anthony Lucci, MD, FACS Faina Nakhlis, MD, FACS Jay K. Harness, MD, FACS Cary S. Kaufman, MD, FACS The University of Texas MD Anderson Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Dana St. Joseph Hospital University of Washington/Bellingham Cancer Center Farber Cancer Institute Orange, CA Regional Breast Center Houston, TX Boston, MA Bellingham, WA Ronda Henry-Tillman, MD, FACS Terry P. Mamounas, MD, MPH, FACS Heather B. Neuman, MD, FACS University of Arkansas for Medical David I. Kaufman, MD, FACS Orlando Health University of Wisconsin School of Sciences Breast Care Specialists Orlando, FL Medicine and Public Health Little Rock, AR Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine Madison, WI Bethpage, NY Eric R. Manahan, MD, MBA, FACS Tina J. Hieken, MD, FACS Southeastern Breast Care Specialists Lisa A. Newman, MD, MPH, FACS, Mayo Clinic John Kennedy, MD, FACS Dalton, GA FASCO Rochester, MN DeKalb Surgical Associates @ermanmd Henry Ford Health System Decatur, GA Detroit, MI Dennis R. Holmes, MD, FACS @jskennedymd Julie A. Margenthaler, MD, FACS John Wayne Cancer Institute Washington University School of Gillian M. Newstead, MD, FACR Santa Monica, CA Sadia Khan, DO, FACS, FACOS Medicine University of Chicago @DoctorHolmesLA Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian St. Louis, MO Burr Ridge, IL Keck School of Medicine @margenthalerj Marissa M. Howard-McNatt, MD, The University of Southern California David W. Ollila, MD, FACS FACS Newport Beach, CA Sarah A. McLaughlin, MD, FACS University of North Carolina at Wake Forest Baptist Health Mayo Clinic Chapel Hill Winston-Salem, NC Brigid K. Killelea, MD, MPH, FACS Jacksonville, FL Chapel Hill, NC The Breast Center - Smilow Cancer @surginsydney Kevin S. Hughes, MD, FACS Hospital at Yale– Jane E. Méndez, MD, FACS Massachusetts General Hospital New Haven Miami Cancer Institute Olufunmilayo I. Olopade, MD, FACP Boston, MA New Haven, CT Miami, FL The University of Chicago Medicine Chicago, IL Kelly Hunt, MD, FACS V. Suzanne Klimberg, MD, PhD, FACS Funda Meric-Bernstam, MD, FACS The University of Texas at MD The University of Texas Medical Branch UT-MD Anderson Cancer Center Ruth O’Regan, MD Anderson Cancer Center Galveston, TX Houston, TX University of Wisconsin Houston, TX Madison, WI Anne M. Kobbermann, MD, FACS James Merlino, MD, FACS E. Shelley Hwang, MD, MPH, FACS Midwest Breast Care Press Ganey Helen A. Pass, MD, FACS Duke University Medical Center Overland Park, KS Richfield, OH Stamford Hospital Durham, NC Stamford, CT Katherine A. Kopkash, MD, FACS Elizabeth A. Mittendorf, MD, PhD, David M. Hyams, MD, FACS NorthShore University HealthSystem FACS Sharla Gayle Patterson, MD, MBA, Desert Surgical Oncology Evanston, IL Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s FACS Rancho Mirage, CA Cancer Center Naples Community Hospital Henry M. Kuerer, MD, PhD, FACS Boston, MA Naples, FL Hiroji Iwata, MD, PhD The University of Texas MD Anderson Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Breast Cancer Center Leslie L. Montgomery, MD, FACS Lashan Peiris, MBBS, BSc, Oncology Houston, TX Hackensack University Medical Center FRCS(Lon) , Japan @HenryKuerer Hackensack, NJ Meadowlark Health Center Edmonton, AB Ted A. James, MD, MHCM, FACS Swati Kulkarni, MD, FACS Cindy H. Moon, MPP, MPH Canada Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Northwestern University Hart Health Strategies Boston, MA Chicago, IL Washington, DC Anne Peled, MD @tedjamesmd Private Practice Scott H. Kurtzman, MD Meena S. Moran, MD University of California, San Francisco Nora Jaskowiak, MD, FACS Waterbury Hospital Yale University School of Medicine School of Medicine University of Chicago Waterbury, CT New Haven, CT San Francisco, CA Chicago, IL

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James V. Pellicane, MD, FACS Stephen F. Sener, MD, FACS Sarah Tevis, MD Amanda J. Wheeler, MD, FACS Bon Secour/Virginia Breast Center, Inc. University of Southern California University of Texas MD Anderson Stanford University School of Medicine Midlothian, VA Los Angeles, CA Cancer Center Stanford, CA @jpellicane Houston, TX Elizabeth A. Shaughnessy, MD, Richard L. White, Jr., MD, FACS Catherine Pesce, MD, FACS PhD, FACS Paul Thiruchelvam, BSc, MD, FRCS, Carolinas Medical Center NorthShore University Health System University of Cincinnati PhD Charlotte, NC Evanston, IL Cincinnati, OH Imperial College Healthcare, London, England Pat W. Whitworth, MD, FACS, FSSO Andrea Pusic, MD, FACS Sabrina Shilad, MD, FACS @ptrthiru Nashville Breast Center Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Cleveland Clinic Foundation Nashville, TN New York, NY Cleveland, OH Carrie A. Thoms, MD, FACS @WhitworthMD @DrSabrinaShilad Fox Valley Surgical Associates Roshni Rao, MD, FACS Appleton, WI Lee G. Wilke, MD, FACS New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Mark Sisco, MD, FACS University of Wisconsin Health/School Medical Center NorthShore University HealthSystem Alyssa D. Throckmorton, MD, FACS of Medicine and Public Health New York, NY Northbrook, IL Baptist Medical Group – Memphis Madison, WI Breast Care Jocelyn Rapelyea, MD Barbara L. Smith, MD, PhD, FACS Memphis, TN Shawna C. Willey, MD, FACS George Washington University Medical Harvard Medical School @throckad MedStar Georgetown University Faculty Associates Boston, MA Hospital Washington, DC Stacey Tinianov Washington, DC Linda A. Smith, MD, FACS Patient Advocate @SCWilley Juliann M. Reiland, MD, FACS Breast Surgeon Santa Clara, CA Avera Medical Group Albuquerque, NM @coffeemommy Austin D. Williams, MD, MSEd Sioux Falls, SD University of Pennsylvania @DrJulieReiland Howard C. Snider, Jr., MD, FACS Amy Trentham-Dietz, PhD Philadelphia, PA Breast Surgeon University of Wisconsin School of @adwilliams5 Helene Retrouvey, MDCM Pike Road, AL Medicine and Public Health University of Toronto Madison, WI David J. Winchester, MD, FACS Toronto, ON Georgia G. Spear, MD NorthShore University HealthCare @HeleneRetrouvey NorthShore Medical Group John F. Turner, III, MD, FACS Evanston, IL Evanston, IL Thyra M. Humphreys Center for Mark E. Robson, MD Breast Health Jan A. Wong, MD Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Darrow Speyer, MGC, CGC Lewisburg, PA East Carolina University New York, NY GeneDX Greenville, NC @MarkRobsonMD Gaithersburg, MD Todd M. Tuttle, MD, FACS University of Minnesota Marie E. Wood, MD Becky Rodrian, BSN, CCS-P, CPC, Edgar D. Staren, MD, PhD, MBA, Minneapolis, MN University of Vermont Medical Center CBCS, MBS, CEMC, CPEDC FACS Burlington, VT Panacea Healthcare Solutions, A Career TransMed7, LLC Gary W. Unzeitig, MD, FACS Step Company Paradise Valley, CA Doctors Hospital of Laredo Katharine A. Yao, MD, FACS St. Paul, MN Laredo, TX NorthShore University HealthSystem, Lacey Stelle, MD Evanston Hospital Bruce Rose, MD, PhD Anne Arundel Medical Center Rashmi P. Vaidya, MD, FACS Evanston, IL Brown Fertility Annapolis, MD Ironwood Cancer and Research Centers Jacksonville, FL Glendale, AZ Victor J. Zannis, MD, FACS Nina Tamirisa, MD Comprehensive Breast Center of Barry S. Rosen, MD, FACS Duke University Medical Center Dariush Vaziri, MD, FACS Arizona – Greenway Advocate IL Masonic Medical Center Durham, NC Breast Surgeon Phoenix, AZ Chicago, IL Vero Beach, FL Lorraine Tafra, MD, FACS Terry Sarantou, MD, FACS Anne Arundel Medical Center Kathryn A. Wagner, MD, FACS Levine Cancer Institute, Carolinas Annapolis, MD Texas Oncology PA Medical Center , TX Charlotte, NC Walton A. Taylor, MD, FACS True Surgical Partners Irene L. Wapnir, MD, FACS Molly L. Sebastian, MD, FACS Dallas, TX Stanford University Medical Center Virginia Hospital Center Stanford, CA Arlington, VA

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Visit the industry’s top vendors in the Exhibit Hall located in the Coquina Ballroom. Exhibitors will showcase the latest technology and the newest procedures. You will be Exhibitor Registration able to meet with company representatives and see this technology first-hand. and Housing Hours

The American Society of Breast Surgeons gratefully acknowledges the unrestricted edu- Mediterranean Registration Desk JW Marriott, Lobby Level cational grants, marketing support, and gifts in kind received from the following companies and thanks them for helping the Society continue its mission of encouraging the study of Tuesday ...... 5:00 pm–7:30 pm breast surgery, promoting research and development of advanced surgical techniques, Wednesday...... 6:00 am–6:00 pm Thursday ...... 6:00 am–7:30 pm improving the standards of practice for breast surgery in the , and serving Friday ...... 6:00 am–4:30 pm as a forum for the exchange of ideas. Saturday...... 6:00 am–Noon Educational Grants/Gifts in Kind*

BD/Bard Biopsy Systems Kubtec Medical Imaging Exhibit Hall Hours, General Session Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. Mammotome Breaks and Lunch Schedule for the Cianna Medical, Inc. Medtronic Advanced Energy, LLC Exhibit Hall Dune Medical Devices, Inc. Merck, Inc. Coquina Ballroom Faxitron OBP Medical JW Marriott, Lobby Level Focal Therapeutics, Inc. Pacira Pharmaceuticals Fujifilm SonoSite, Inc. RGS Healthcare Thursday, May 3 Genentech, Inc. Siemans Healthineers Opening Reception 7:30 pm–9:00 pm Hitachi Healthcare Terason Corporation Friday, May 4 Hologic, Inc. TransMed7, LLC Exhibit Hall Hours.....9:00 am-4:00 pm IntraOp Medical, Inc. United Medical Systems, Inc. AM Break ...... 9:30 am–10:00 am Invuity, Inc. Vector Surgical Lunch ...... Noon–1:15 pm John Wayne Cancer Foundation W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. PM Break ...... 3:30 pm–4:00 pm Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Saturday, May 5 Marketing Support* Exhibit Hall Hours...... 9:00 am-4:00 pm AM Break ...... 9:15 am–9:45 am 23andMe, Inc. Genomic Health, Inc. Lunch ...... Noon–1:30 pm Albert Einstein College of Medicine Hologic, Inc. PM Break ...... 3:15 pm–3:45 pm Allergan ImpediMed, Inc. Ambry Genetics Invuity, Inc. BD/Bard Biopsy Systems Merck, Inc. Cianna Medical, Inc. Myriad Genetic Laboratories, Inc. Focal Therapeutics, Inc. Pacira Pharmaceuticals Genentech, Inc.

*as of 4/9/18

Industry Relations Council Members AirXpanders Dune Medical Devices, Inc. Genentech, Inc. Genomic Health, Inc. Invuity, Inc.

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111 210 211 411 510 511 610 611 710 711 810 809

109 208 209 308 409 608 708 709 808 106 807 107 206 207 306 307 406 407 506 507 606 607 707 806 805 304 405 504 605 704 803 203 302 502 603

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ENTRANCES List of Exhibitors

Company Name Booth No. Company Name Booth No. Company Name Booth No.

2View, LLC ...... 409 Faxitron...... 203 Merck ...... 115 AcuLux, Inc...... 812 Focal Therapeutics, Inc...... 711 Mitaka USA...... 806 AirXpanders, Inc...... 603 Fujifilm SonoSite ...... 707 Myriad Genetic Laboratories Inc ...... 701 Allergan...... 406 GE Healthcare...... 216 National Accreditation Program for Ambry Genetics...... 210 Genentech ...... 601 Breast Centers (NAPBC) ...... 809 Applied Medical...... 610 Genomic Health...... 300 OBP Medical ...... 511 Bard Biopsy...... 501 Halyard...... 613 Olympus America, Inc...... 209 Best Medical International...... 313 Hitachi Healthcare ...... 606 Pacira Pharmaceuticals ...... 106 Boiron...... 407 Hologic, Inc...... 301 Perimeter Medical Imaging Inc ...... 504 Boss Instruments ...... 612 IceCure Medical, Inc...... 708 PreludeDx...... 607 Buffalo Filter...... 211 ImpediMed ...... 700 Progeny Genetics...... 208 Cardinal Health...... 304 Infinity Massage Chairs...... 805 Quest Diagnostics...... 502 Care Wise c/o Southern Scientific Ltd ...... 709 Intramedical Imaging ...... 207 RGS Healthcare ...... 801 Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc...... 704 IntraOp Medical Corporation...... 308 Ronin Surgical Corp...... 214 CBLPath ...... 714 Invitae...... 306 School of Oncoplastic Surgery...... 712 Cianna Medical, Inc...... 307 Invuity...... 215 Siemens Healthineers ...... 807 ClearCut Medical...... 605 IsoAid ...... 110 Stryker...... 614 CMR Naviscan Corporation ...... 411 Jeunesse Innovations...... 109 Terason ...... 401 Cohera Medical, Inc...... 710 Knitted Knockers Support Foundation ...... 813 The Permanente Medical Group, Inc...... 808 Concure Oncology – Breast Microseed Kubtec Medical Imaging ...... 507 The US Oncology Network...... 608 Treatment ...... 615 LeBeau Medical...... 111 TransMed7, LLC ...... 506 Dilon Technologies Inc...... 500 Living Beyond Breast Cancer...... 811 TS Medical USA...... 803 Dune Medical Devices, Inc...... 101 Lumicell...... 114 United Medical Systems ...... 510 EduCare ...... 206 Mammotome...... 415 Vector Surgical ...... 515 Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare...... 810 Masthead...... 405 Wolters Kluwer ...... 716 Elucent Medical ...... 107 Medtronic ...... 717 Xoft, a subsidiary of iCAD Inc...... 201 Enova Illumination...... 611

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