Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 4th Annual Advances in Colorectal Oncology 2019

10 $

+ Include: 38 videos + 39 pdfs, size: 9.5 GB

+ Target Audience: colon and rectal surgeons, hepatopancreatobiliary surgeons, general surgeons, surgical oncologists

Description

+ Include: 38 videos + 39 pdfs, size: 9.5 GB

+ Target Audience: colon and rectal surgeons, hepatopancreatobiliary surgeons, general surgeons, surgical oncologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Thursday, November 7, 2019, 7:00 AM – Saturday, November 9, 2019, 12:30 PM EST, Zuckerman Research Center, 417 East 68th Street, New York, NY

Specialties
Specialties – Colorectal Surgery, Diagnostic Radiology, Gastrointestinal Oncology, Interventional Radiology, Radiation Oncology
Overview

This three day conference will provide attendees with up-to-date information on the biology, diagnosis, and treatment of colorectal cancer. In addition to lectures, the conference will include opportunities for interactive exchange of ideas between participants and faculty.

Thursday, November 7
Advances in Robotic Colorectal and Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery Hosted by MSK & MD Anderson Cancer Center

The symposium will include live and recorded demonstrations of surgical techniques, detailed step-by-step analysis of surgical procedures, and presentations by experts on the latest advances in the use of robotic technology for minimally invasive surgical treatment of colorectal cancer.

This symposium is intended for colon and rectal surgeons, hepatopancreatobiliary surgeons, general surgeons, surgical oncologists, fellows, residents, PAs, NPs, RNs, and anyone interested in learning about robotic surgery.

Learning Objectives 

  • Understand the requirements for a successful advanced robotic program.
  • Become familiar with different approaches to minimally invasive transabdominal and transrectal colorectal procedures.
  • Become familiar with advanced hepatobiliary surgical techniques.
  • Review the principles of complete mesenteric excision in colorectal cancer.

Friday-Saturday, November 8-9
Regional Therapy for Advanced and Metastatic Colorectal and Appendiceal Cancers

International thought leaders will present the latest advances in regional and systemic treatment strategies for metastatic colorectal and appendiceal cancers. Research discoveries are opening up opportunities for greater personalization of treatment. A challenge facing oncology care teams and healthcare systems is the identification and timely integration of important treatment innovations developed at specialty centers into day-to-day clinical practice in the community setting, closer to where patients live. A central goal of this CME course is to provide busy specialists (oncologists, surgeons, interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists) with clinically relevant, cutting-edge knowledge that will help them translate those innovations into best practices, as is being done at various member institutions of the MSK Cancer Alliance.

The second day of the conference will follow a case-based format using real-life clinical scenarios. The moderator of each multidisciplinary panel of international experts will incorporate audience responses in examining key decision points and guiding targeted commentary on presentations by the panelists.

This symposium will help medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, interventional radiologists, colorectal/hepatopancreatobiliary/oncologic surgeons, gastroenterologists, pathologists, and other oncology care team members acquire clinically relevant, cutting-edge knowledge and translate it into best practices.

Learning Objectives

  • Update the learner on the progress made in the management of stage IV colorectal cancer.
  • Increase the learner’s ability to integrate the various aspects of metastatic colorectal cancer management including timing of surgery, selection of modality for locoregional control, and use of systemic and regional therapies for the metastatic disease.
  • Increase the learner’s familiarity with genomic predictors of response to therapy.
  • Bring participants up to date with the use of immunotherapy and targeted therapy for metastatic disease.
  • Review the results of the most important clinical trials in stage IV colorectal cancer.

Call for Abstracts

Participants are invited to submit an abstract for presentation at the poster session. Abstracts will be selected on the basis of scientific merit and presentation quality. Three travel grants will be awarded: Attendings’ Choice Award, Best Resident/Fellow Award and People’s Choice Award. To submit an abstract for this course, please click on the ‘Abstracts’ link above. A discounted rate is available for authors of accepted posters. Information will be included in your acceptance email. Submission Deadline Extended: October 31, 2019.

Objectives
  1. Understand the requirements for a successful advanced robotic program.
  2. Become familiar with different approaches to minimally invasive transabdominal and transrectal colorectal procedures.
  3. Become familiar with advanced hepatobiliary surgical techniques.
  4. Review the principles of complete mesenteric excision in colorectal cancer.
  5. Update the learner on the progress made in the management of stage IV colorectal cancer.
  6. Increase the learner’s ability to integrate the various aspects of metastatic colorectal cancer management including timing of surgery, selection of modality for locoregional control, and use of systemic and regional therapies for the metastatic disease.
  7. Increase the learner’s familiarity with genomic predictors of response to therapy.
  8. Bring participants up to date with the use of immunotherapy and targeted therapy for metastatic disease.
  9. Review the results of the most important clinical trials in stage IV colorectal cancer.

 

+ Topics:

Colorectal2019_Brochure.pdf
November 7 Controversies Discussion.mp4
November 7 Introduction & Welcome.pdf
November 7 Session I Preliminaries a) Developing Robotic Program.pdf
November 7 Session I Preliminaries b) Room Set Up Mario Leitao.mp4
November 7 Session I Preliminaries b) Room Set Up Natacha Cohen.mp4
November 7 Session I Preliminaries b) Room Set Up.pdf
November 7 Session II Hepatic Artery Infusion Pump Liver Resection.mp4
November 7 Session II Hepatic Artery Infusion Pump Liver Resection.pdf
November 7 Session III Right Colectomy.mp4
November 7 Session III Right Colectomy.pdf
November 7 Session IV Left Colectomy Left Colon Mobilization.mp4
November 7 Session IV Left Colectomy Left Colon Mobilization.pdf
November 7 Session V Total Mesorectal Excision.pdf
November 7 Session VI Lateral Pelvic Lymph Node Disection Extended Resection.mp4
November 7 Session VI Lateral Pelvic Lymph Node Disection Extended Resection.pdf
November 7 Session VII TAMIS.mp4
November 7 Session VII TAMIS.pdf
November 8 Ablation.mp4
November 8 Ablation.pdf
November 8 Chemtherapy for Stage IV Disease- Blurring the Lines.mp4
November 8 Chemtherapy for Stage IV Disease- Blurring the Lines.pdf
November 8 Hepatic Arterial Infusion Pump.mp4
November 8 Hepatic Arterial Infusion Pump.pdf
November 8 Introduction & Welcome.pdf
November 8 Lung Metastasis- Ablate.mp4
November 8 Lung Metastasis- Ablate.pdf
November 8 Lung Metastasis- Procrastinate.mp4
November 8 Lung Metastasis- Procrastinate.pdf
November 8 Lung Metastasis- Radiate.mp4
November 8 Lung Metastasis- Radiate.pdf
November 8 Lung Metastasis- Resect.mp4
November 8 Lung Metastasis- Resect.pdf
November 8 Molecular Profile-guided Treatment.mp4
November 8 Molecular Profile-guided Treatment.pdf
November 8 Novel Intraperitoneal Therapies.mp4
November 8 Novel Intraperitoneal Therapies.pdf
November 8 Now What Do I Do.mp4
November 8 Now What Do I Do.pdf
November 8 Panel Discussion II.mp4
November 8 Panel Discussion.mp4
November 8 Percutaneous Management.mp4
November 8 Percutaneous Management.pdf
November 8 Radiotherapy- Not Just Palliation for CR Metastases (Liver RPLNs).mp4
November 8 Radiotherapy- Not Just Palliation for CR Metastases (Liver RPLNs).pdf
November 8 Resectable Metastases- Is Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Necessary.mp4
November 8 Resectable Metastases- Is Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Necessary.pdf
November 8 Resection of Liver Metastasis- Where is the Limit.mp4
November 8 Resection of Liver Metastasis- Where is the Limit.pdf
November 8 Resection of Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Metastases.mp4
November 8 Resection of Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Metastases.pdf
November 8 Simultaneous.mp4
November 8 Simultaneous.pdf
November 8 Staged.mp4
November 8 Staged.pdf
November 8 Stuart Quan Lecture Series.mp4
November 8 Stuart Quan Lecture Series.pdf
November 8 The Case of the Disappearing Liver Lesion- Friend or Foe.mp4
November 8 The Case of the Disappearing Liver Lesion- Friend or Foe.pdf
November 8 What is This.mp4
November 8 What is This.pdf
November 8 Who Benefits from Immunotherapy.mp4
November 8 Who Benefits from Immunotherapy.pdf
November 9 BEACON- BRAF Mutant mCRC.mp4
November 9 BEACON- BRAF Mutant mCRC.pdf
November 9 Colon.mp4
November 9 Colon.pdf
November 9 First Line Immunotherapy for dMMR CRC.mp4
November 9 First Line Immunotherapy for dMMR CRC.pdf
November 9 ICARuS- Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy After cytoReductive Surgery.mp4
November 9 ICARuS- Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy After cytoReductive Surgery.pdf
November 9 Mountaineer- HER2 inhibition for mCRC.mp4
November 9 Mountaineer- HER2 inhibition for mCRC.pdf
November 9 Prodige 7- HIPEC for mCRC.mp4
November 9 Prodige 7- HIPEC for mCRC.pdf
November 9 Rectum.mp4
November 9 Rectum.pdf

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