Early Registration Deadline: June 30, 2014

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS:
• Evaluation of the different procedures in the clinical surveillance strategies
• ‘Follow up’ tracks on ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancers
• Take-home message: guidelines and expert recommendations for gynecological
cancer surveillance
• The follow up impact on quality of life
• The cost of follow up : a comprehensive overview
• Interactive discussions with key opinion leaders
Early Registration Deadline: June 30, 2014
ESGO 2014: FOLLOW UP IN GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES
Starting in Torino 2014, the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO) launches the State of
the Art Conference series, a single topic gathering taking place in between the
years of ESGO’s traditional biennial International meeting.
Torino 2014 State of the Art Conference program focuses on the follow up in gynaecological malignancies,
presenting expert recommendations for the most cost-effective clinical surveillance strategies.
Torino 2014 conference challenges the current minimalistic follow up protocol for patients who completed
treatments for a solid gynaecological tumor, which is mostly limited to clinical control and imaging when signs and
symptoms of recurrences appear.
Scientific programme
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08.30
09.00
09.10
09.30
09.50
10.15
10.30
10.45
11.10
11.25
11.45
12.10
12.30
September 11 , 2014
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SIOG Meeting - Hot Topics in the management of Endometrial cancer
Chairman: P. Scollo, G. Salerno
Participants registration
Welcome P. Scollo
Conservative treatment S. Greggi
How can we manage the lymph nodes? Chairman: G. Scambia
Sentinel node in endometrial cancer F. Raspagliesi
Is the lymphadenectomy always mandatory? P. Morice
Discussant R. Angioli
Coffee break
Which kind of surgery? Chairman: P. Zola
Mini-invasive surgery in endometrial cancer D. Cibula
The role of laparatomic surgery in endometrial cancer P.L. Benedetti Panici
Discussant M. Franchi
Post surgical Treatment Chairman: G. Salerno
Adjuvant treatment in endometrial cancer A. Gadducci
Future directions in endometrial cancer treatments D. Lorusso
Discussion and conclusive remarques P. Scollo, G. Salerno
Lunch
ESGO State of the Art Conference: Follow up of Gynaecological Cancer Malignancies
13.00
14.00
14.15
14.45
15.15
15.35
16.00
16.30
16.50
17.10
17.30
18.00
Satellite Symposium 1
Welcome and Introduction co-Chairs: P. Zola, V. Kesic
The evolution of the treatment in oncology S. Pecorelli
Beyond the medical aspect: the point of view of the patient M. Mosconi
Follow up in Gynaecological Malignancies : a challenge P. Zola
The role of ultrasound procedures in the follow up A. Testa
Coffee Break
The role of the imaging (CT-RMI-PET/CT) in the follow up N. de Sousa
Risk of secondary cancer after treatment of gynaecological cancer D. Cibula
The psychological impact of the follow up procedures E. Greimel
The cost of follow up : looking for eff icacy and effectiveness G. Ciccone, E. Pagano
Session closed co-Chairs: P. Zola, V. Kesic
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September 12th, 2014
08.30
08.30
08.50
09.10
09.20
09.40
10.00
10.30
10.50
11.10
11.30
12.00
13.00
Cervical Cancer Opening Co Chairs: T. Maggino, D. Cibula
Follow up after the treatment of cervical pre-cancer and microinvasive cancer V. Kesic
Follow up after Fertility Sparing Treatment F. Landoni
The Obstetrics Management after fertility sparing Treatment T. Todros
The role of the pathologist in planning follow up S. Lax
Imaging strategies for follow up A. Testa, N. de Sousa
Coffee Break
Follow up after surgical treatment T. Maggino
Follow up after integrated therapy N. Reed
Round Table (Questions & Answers) all speakers
Take home message co-Chairs: T. Maggino, D. Cibula
Satellite Symposium 2
Lunch
14.00
14.00
14.10
14.30
14.50
15.10
16.10
16.40
17.00
17.30
18.00
Endometrial Cancer Opening CoChair: P. Zola, R. Kimmig
The role of the pathologist in planning follow up S. Lax
Imaging strategies for follow up A. Testa, N. de Sousa
Familiar risk and hereditary syndromes U. Menon
Follow up after the treatment of endometrial cancer E. Sartori
Satellite Symposium 3
Coffee Break
Follow up of special histotypes including sarcomas N. Reed
Round Table (Questions & Answers) all speakers
Take home message CoChair: P. Zola, R. Kimmig
End of the Day CoChair: P. Zola, R. Kimmig
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08.30
08.30
08.50
09.00
09.20
09.40
10.00
11.00
11.15
11.35
11.55
12.15
12.35
13.05
13.15
13:30
September 13th, 2014
Ovarian Cancer Opening Co-Chairs: N.Colombo, N. Reed
The Role of Biomarkers in the Follow up in Ovarian Cancer M. Gion
The role of the pathologist in planning follow up S. Carinelli
Imaging strategies for follow up A.Testa, N. de Sousa
Familial risk of gynaecological malignancies U. Menon
Borderline ovarian tumor follow up P. Morice
Satellite Symposium 4
Coffee break
Non epithelial ovarian tumours N. Colombo
Follow up of early stage invasive ovarian cancer, fertility sparing treatment R. Verheijen
Follow up of advanced stage invasive ovarian cancers G. Rustin
Patient´s expectations and perspectives about cancer care in ovarian cancer J. Sehouli
Round Table (Questions & Answers) all speakers
Take home message Co-Chairs: N. Colombo, N. Reed
Final Closing Remarks co-Chairs: P. Zola, V. Kesic
End of the Day
Conference Secretariat E-mail: [email protected]
SIOG Speaker list
Roberto ANGIOLI, Italy
Pier Luigi BENEDETTI PANICI, Italy
David CIBULA, Czech Republic
Massimo Piergiuseppe FRANCHI, Italy
Angiolo GADDUCCI, Italy
Stefano GREGGI, Italy
Domenica LORUSSO, Italy
Philippe MORICE, France
Francesco RASPAGLIESI, Italy
Giovanna Maria SALERNO, Italy
Giovanni SCAMBIA, Italy
Paolo SCOLLO, Italy
Paolo ZOLA, Italy
ESGO speaker list
Silvestro CARINELLI, Italy
David CIBULA, Czech Republic
Giovannino CICCONE, Italy
Nicoletta COLOMBO, Italy
Nandita de SOUZA, United Kingdom
Massimo GION, Italy
Eva Elfride GREIMEL, Austria
Vesna KESIC, Serbia
Klaus Rainer KIMMIG, Germany
Fabio LANDONI, Italy
Sigmur LAX, Austria
Tiziano MAGGINO, Italy
Usha MENON, United Kingdom
Philippe MORICE, France
Paola MOSCONI, Italy
Eva PAGANO, Italy
Sergio PECORELLI, Italy
Nicholas REED, United Kingdom
Gordon RUSTIN, United Kingdom
Enrico SARTORI, Italy
Jalid SEHOULI, Germany
Antonia TESTA, Italy
Tullia TODROS, Italy
Renè H.M. VERHEIJEN, Netherlands
Paolo ZOLA, Italy
GENERAL INFORMATION
ESG
O 2014 V
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ESGO
Venue
Centro Congressi Lingotto
Via Nizza 280 - 10126 Torino - Italy
www.centrocongressilingotto.it/EN/Pages/Home.aspx
Online registration will be possible on the ESGO website http://torino2014.esgo.org.
The early and standard registration fee will be paid until September 1st, 2014.
For further information about registration fee please write to [email protected]
Registration and information desk will operate as follows:
Thursday, September 11
08:00 – 18:00
Friday, September 12
08:00 – 18:00
Saturday, September 13
08:00 – 13:00
Official language: the official language of the meeting is English
Participants: the event is open to all participants (Europeans and Italians)
Local Transportation in Torino
Public transport in the city is well organized. Trams, buses and metro operate without conductors.
Tickets must be purchased in advance at tobacco shops or metro stations.
Taxis
You can take a taxi anywhere in the city. You can ask the concierge of your hotel to call one for you or
you can dial the 011.5730 or 011.5737.
CME accrediation (European and Italian)
The request for the European accreditation of ESGO 2014 State of the Art meeting will be submitted
to the UEMS/EACCME for European CME Credits and to the AGENAS for Italian CME Credits.
The number of the granted European CME Credits will be announced in the due time.
Visa
Participants are requested to consult the Italian Embassy or Consulate in their home country or via
a travel agency for specific details relating to visa requirements. It is the responsibility of the participant
to obtain a visa if required. More information in Travel & visa section.
Liability & Insurance
The Meeting Secretariat and Organisers cannot accept liability for personal accidents or loss of or
damage to private property of participants. Participants are advised to take out their own personal
travel and health insurance for their trip.
Conference Secretariat E-mail: [email protected]
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• comprehensive overview on one of the most controversial topic in the management of patients treated for
gynaecological cancers
• understanding the role of different procedures available for monitoring of patients after the treatment
• comprehension of the impact of ´follow up on the quality of life of patients
• understanding costs of gynaecological cancer surveillance for the health system
• take-home messages summary to enable transfer the gained knowledge into the clinical practice
REGISTRATION FEES
Early
June 30, 2014
Regular
Sept 1, 2014
Onsite
after Sept 2, 2014
ESGO member
Euro 300
Euro 350
Euro 450
Non Member
Euro 400
Euro 450
Euro 500
Midwife/Student/Trainee*
Euro 200
Euro 250
Euro 300
Country list A**
Euro 200
Euro 250
Euro 300
Country list B**
Euro 100
Euro 120
Euro 150
Italian participants
Euro 300
Euro 350
Euro 450
* Student/Trainee registration must be accompanied by a letter from the Head of department confirming the status.
** Country lists A and B are defined according to the World Bank classification, see more at the website.
Participants may register online via the meeting website at torino2014.esgo.org, for registration
related queries please contact [email protected]
ESGO MEMBERSHIP
Join ESGO or renew your membership to gain your exclusive membership benefits:
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Reduced registration fees for ESGO congresses and conferences incl. ESGO 2014 SOA conference
Premium access to the ESGO eAcademy educational portal
Free subscription to the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer (IJGC)
Opportunity to network and exchange ideas with more than 1600 peers, and much more
For membership application or renewal, please refer to www.esgo.org/membership.
Organising Secretariat
M.A.F. Servizi SRL - Part of GL events Group
Via Nizza 294 - 10126 Torino (Italy)
Tel. +39 011505900 / Fax +39 011505976
www.mafservizi.it email: [email protected]
Person in Charge: Mrs Daniela Toscano
Conference Secretariat E-mail: [email protected]