Day 1 :
Keynote Forum
Feroz Agad
SAH Global & SAH Care, USA
Keynote: Cross facility collaboration: The key to winning the fight against cancer
Time : 10:00-11:00
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Abstract:
Breast cancer makes up approximately 25% of all newly diagnosed cancers in women globally and is the second most common cancer in the world today. With the rates of newly diagnosed cancer cases, increasing globally and cancer being amongst the world’s leading cause of death, the question arises, what must the global community do to win the fight against cancer? In order to tackle the issue at hand, the field of oncology care is rapidly evolving with many organizations and institutions investing heavily in various advancing technologies and treatment modalities. With the availability of knowledge and information on different treatment modalities readily available online, many patients are well informed of the treatment options available. However, not all cancer centers are able to provide the most up to date treatment due to financial constraints and o en times lack of expertise in niche treatment deliveries. Our industry has reached a point of inflection and the need for integrated collaboration across facilities is more important today than it has ever been. The issue for many facilities is the fear of loss of revenue to competing centers and the lack of ability to invest in the ever-evolving treatment modalities, which can lead to sub-optimal clinical outcomes for the patients. This presentation focuses on the need for integrated collaboration and the importance of working together across facilities as opposed to competing against one another. The discussion centers around three key areas are: (1) Understanding the various treatment modalities, (2) fostering an environment for each group of physicians and their specialties, and (3) building an integrated care network. The various successful models that have been implemented in order to ensure the best clinical outcomes for the patients, giving them access to the latest cutting-edge treatment throughout the world will be a part of the presentation.
- Breast Cancer Biology | Breast Reconstruction (Oncoplastic Surgery) | Cancer Epigenomics: Beyond Genomics | Immunological Approaches to Cancer Therapy | Cervical Cancer Biology
Location: Abu Dhabi
Session Introduction
Hazem Khout
Nottingham Breast Institute, United Kingdom
Title: Setting up an oncoplastic forum; optimising patient pathway
Time : 11:30-12:00
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Mohamad Al-Gailani
Al Hammadi Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Title: Breast cancer family history assessment and counselling
Time : 12:00-12:30
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George Farha
Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, France
Title: Arc therapy versus 3D-CRT in accelerated partial breast irradiation
Time : 12:30-13:00
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Samed Rahatlı
Baskent University, Turkey
Title: The role of chemotherapy in recurrent cervical cancer
Biography:
Samed Rahati has completed his Ph.D. from Hacettepe University and Postdoctoral studies from Baskent University School of Medicine.
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Jeethy Ram
Regional Cancer Centre, India
Title: Galectin -3 contribute for drug resistance and EMT in TNBC
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Yoshika Nagata
Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, Japan
Title: Analysis of the correlation between HLA phenotype and prognosis, and the role of a novel tumor antigen useful for immunotherapy
Time : 15:30-16:00
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Mahir Jallo
Gulf Medical University, UAE
Title: Diabetes & breast cancer- The unsettled link
Time : 16:00-16:30
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- Chemotherapy and Cancer | Molecular Oncology in Breast Cancer | Women’s Health | Cancer Vaccination | Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening | Novel Approaches to Cancer Therapeutics | Cancer Epigenomics: Beyond Genomics
Location: Abu Dhabi
Session Introduction
Femi Ogunremi
National Health Service (NHS), United Kingdom
Title: New opportunity and potential for breast cancer screening on a large scale especially in poor resource area
Time : 10:30-11:00
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Hazem Khout
Nottingham Breast Institute, United Kingdom
Title: Maximizing breast conserving options for treating breast cancer
Time : 11:30-12:00
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Mouza Mohd Al Ameri
Tawam Hospital, UAE
Title: Can we avoid ALND in limited nodal disease after SLNB?
Time : 12:00-12:30
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Shilpi Roy Narad
Department of Health-Abu Dhabi
Title: Complementary and alternative therapies in cancer: Current trends and implications for oncologists
Time : 12:30-13:00
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Maria Aamir
Tawam Hospital, UAE
Title: Cancer survivorship: Developing a cancer survivorship program at Tawam hospital, Al Ain United Arab Emirates
Time : 14:00-14:30
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Shruti M Velaskar
Tata Memorial Hospital, India
Title: Evidenced based rehabilitation following breast cancer
Time : 14:30-15:00