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Seattle, Wa

ORIN SMItH aUDItORIUM

UW MeDIcINe

SOUtH lake UNION caMpUS

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Course DesCription

This symposium is designed to bring state of the art information on current research and clinical management in the field of gastrointestinal cancers. A distinguished and internationally renowned faculty panel will share their expertise and foster discussion of the most recent breakthroughs and relevant research findings in GI cancers. The goal of the course is to provide information on clinical innovations and novel therapies to clinicians involved in the care of patients with GI cancers. Attendees will be exposed to new concepts, develop a broad understanding in management protocols, and receive updates on recent advances in therapy.

Course objeCtives

• Discuss updates on cutting-edge scientific research, state-of-the art treatment, and challenges in the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers

• Illustrate evidence-based research that affects the practice of clinical gastrointestinal oncology

• Describe current surgical, medical, and radiation oncology techniques in both early stage and advanced disease/cancers

intenDeD AuDienCe

This conference is designed for physicians and allied health professionals who manage patients with GI cancers.

ACCreDitAtion

The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category I Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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Fees & registrAtion inFormAtion

Advanced Registration After April 11, 2014

Physicians $150 $195

SCCA Network Members $100 $150 Allied Health/Fellows $100 $150 UW Residents & Fellows $75 $150

The fee for this course includes catering, all instruction materials, and transcript of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. To ensure enrollment, please complete the enclosed registration form and mail/fax it with the appropriate tuition. Allow up to 10 working days to receive your written confirmation of enrollment via email. Driving and parking instructions will be included with registration confirmation. If you have not received written confirmation prior to your departure for the course, contact the SCCA Network Physician Education Office (PEO) at: (206) 288-1066. The SCCA Network PEO will not be responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at the course. If you have any additional questions, please contact the SCCA Network PEO at [email protected] or (206) 288-1066.

registrAtion options

1. Online at www.seattlecca.org/cme 2. Fax registration form to (206) 288-1310

CAnCellAtion poliCy

The SCCA Network PEO must receive written notification of cancellation and refund requests no later than May 1, 2014. A $40 processing fee will be deducted from the refunded amount. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after May 1, 2014. SCCA is not responsible for any other costs incurred such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties.

ConFerenCe loCAtion & pArking

UW Medicine, South Lake Union Campus, Orin Smith Auditorium, 850 Republican St., Seattle, WA, 98109

Paid parking available in the garage as well as metered-street parking. 3. Mail registration form to: SCCA Network PEO 825 Eastlake Ave. E, LG-200 Seattle, WA 98109-1023

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Co-Chairs

elena gabriela Chiorean, mD

Associate Professor, Division of Medical Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine Director of Clinical Research, GI Oncology Program Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

William grady, mD

Professor, Division of Gastroenterology University of Washington School of Medicine Member, Clinical Research Division

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Medical Director, GI Cancer Prevention Program Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Alessandro Fichera, mD

Professor, Division of General Surgery University of Washington School of Medicine Director, Colorectal Surgical Oncology Program Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

edward kim, mD

Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine

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GI OncOlOGy 2014: REsEaRch to PRacticE

guest Faculty

Christopher Crane, mD

Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology

Program Director and Section Chief, Gastrointestinal Section Director, Residency Program

Associate Medical Director, Gastrointestinal Center The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

lee ellis, mD

Professor, Division of Surgery

Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Faculty

smith Apisarnthanarax, mD

Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine

k. scott baker, mD, ms

Professor, Division of Medical Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine

Director, Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplantation and Survivorship Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

teresa brentnall, mD

Professor, Division of Gastroenterology University of Washington School of Medicine

krishnavel Chathadi, mD

Associate Professor, Department of Medicine University of Washington School of Medicine

mac Cheever, mD

Director, Cancer Immunotherapy Trials Network Member, Clinical Research Division

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Professor, Division of Medical Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine

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Faculty

Andrew Coveler, mD

Assistant Professor, Division of Medical Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine Assistant Member, Clinical Research Division Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

William Harris, mD

Assistant Professor, Division of Medical Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine Assistant Member, Clinical Research Division Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

sunil Hingorani, mD, phD

Associate Member, Clinical Research Division and Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Associate Professor, Division of Medical Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine

Wui-jin koh, mD

Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine Affiliate Member, Clinical Research Division Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Medical Director, Radiation Oncology Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

neeraj lalwani, mD

Assistant Professor, Division of Body Imaging University of Washington School of Medicine

gary mann, mD, bCh

Associate Professor, Division of General Surgery University of Washington School of Medicine

brant oelschlager, mD

Professor, Division of General Surgery

Director, Gastrointestinal Surgery Section and Center for Videoendoscopic Surgery

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GI OncOlOGy 2014: REsEaRch to PRacticE

siddharth padia, mD

Assistant Professor, Division of Interventional Radiology University of Washington School of Medicine

shilpen patel, mD

Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine

james park, mD

Associate Professor, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgical Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine

venu pillarisetty, mD

Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery University of Washington School of Medicine

veena shankaran, mD

Associate Professor, Division of Medical Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine

karen syrjala, phD

Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine

Co-Director, Survivorship

Fed Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

thomas varghese, mD, ms

Associate Professor, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery University of Washington School of Medicine

raymond yeung, mD

Professor, Division of Surgical Oncology Director, Liver Tumor Clinic

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program

7:15 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction

upper gi session | moderator veena shankaran, mD

8:10 a.m. Updates in Systemic Therapy for Gastroesophageal Cancers

Veena Shankaran, MD

8:30 a.m. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Esophageal Cancer

Brant Oelschlager, MD

8:50 a.m. Endoscopic Treatment of Early Esophageal Cancer

Krishnavel Chathadi, MD

9:10 a.m. Case Presentation and Panel Discussion

Brant Oelschlager, MD; Shilpen Patel, MD; Veena Shankaran, MD; Thomas Varghese, MD

pathways and targets in gastrointestinal Cancers

9:30 a.m. Pathways, Targets and Pipeline Drugs for GI Cancers

Elena Gabriela Chiorean, MD

9:50 a.m. Break

pancreas session | moderator sunil Hingorani, mD, phD

10:05 a.m. Enzymatic Targeting

Sunil Hingorani, MD, PhD

10:25 a.m. Role of Radiotherapy in Management of Pancreatic Cancer

Wui-Jin Koh, MD

10:45 a.m. Earlier Detection of Pancreatic Cancer

Teresa Brentnall, MD

11:05 a.m. Case Presentation and Panel Discussion

Andrew Coveler, MD; Sunil Hingorani, MD, PhD; Wui-Jin-Koh, MD; Venu Pillarisetty, MD

keynote

11:25 a.m. Keynote Speaker: Stereotactic Ablative Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for Primary and Metastatic Liver Tumors

Chris Crane, MD

11:55 a.m. Lunch

Cancer Survivorship: Enhancing Care and Quality of Life for Survivors

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GI OncOlOGy 2014: REsEaRch to PRacticE

Hepatobiliary session | moderator: raymond yeung, mD

12:55 p.m. Surgical Management of HCC

Raymond Yeung, MD

1:15 p.m. Emerging Therapies for Liver Cancer

Siddharth Padia, MD

1:35 p.m. Medical Therapies for Liver Cancer

William Harris, MD

1:55 p.m. Case Presentation and Panel Discussion

Smith Apisarnthanarax, MD; William Harris, MD; Sid Padia, MD; Ray Yeung, MD

keynote

2:15 p.m. Keynote Speaker: Challenging Classic Views of The Role of the Vasculature in Human Colon Cancer

Lee Ellis, MD

2:45 p.m. Break

immunotherapy

3:00 p.m. Immunotherapy & GI Cancer

Mac Cheever, MD

lower gi session | moderator Alessandro Fichera, mD

3:20 p.m. Multidisciplinary Evaluation of Colorectal Cancer

Alessandro Fichera, MD; William Grady, MD; Neeraj Lalwani, MD

4:00 p.m. Updates in Radiotherapy for Rectal Cancer

Edward Kim, MD

4:20 p.m. Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS) and Heated Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) for Gastrointestinal Carcinomatosis: Helpful or Harmful?

Gary Mann, MD, BCh

4:40 p.m. Case Presentation and Panel Discussion

Elena Gabriela Chiorean, MD; Alessandro Fichera, MD; Edward Kim, MD; Gary Mann, MD, BCh; James Park, MD

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First Name Middle Initial Last Name

Title MD DO PhD RN ARNP PA Other: SCCA Network Member

Address

City State Zip Code Phone ( ) - Fax ( ) - E-mail

Check Enclosed for $ (U.S. funds make payable to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance)

Charge (check one) Visa Mastercard $ Print name on the card as it appears

Card number Exp Date /

Signature

GI OncOlOGy 2014: ReseaRch tO pRactIce

May 9, 2014

Send completed registration form and payment to: SCCA Network Physician Education Office

825 Eastlake Ave. E., LG-200 Seattle, WA 98109-1023

Credit card registrations may be faxed to: (206) 288-1310.

registrAtion Form

Registration Fee Advanced Registration After April 11, 2014 Physicians $150 $195

SCCA Network Members $100 $150 Allied Health/Fellows $100 $150 UW Residents & Fellows $75 $150

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SCCA Network Physician Education Office

825 E ast lak e A ven ue E ast, L G-200 Se attle , W ashin gt on 98109-1023

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