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3rd Annual Advances in Colorectal Oncology

ADVANCES IN COLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2018

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

NOVEMBER 8-10, 2018 NEW YORK

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The 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.

3rd Annual Advances in Colorectal Oncology

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 8

Tri-Institutional Robotic Symposium

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.

Rectal MRI WorkshopThis hands-on workshop for practicing radiologists, radiologists in training, and anyone with an interest in pelvic MRI will run concurrently with the symposium on robotics. For details and registration, visit mskcc.org/RectalMRI.

FRIDAY-SATURDAYNOVEMBER 9-10

Symposium on NonmetastaticColon Cancer

With multidisciplinary expert panel discussions of real-life clinical scenarios and interactive audience participation, this symposium will examine key decision points in the management of nonmetastatic colon cancer. Attendees will learn how to tailor care to the unique needs of their patients and appreciate the value of interdisciplinary partnerships for optimizing outcomes.

NETWORKING RECEPTION

All course participants are invited to join the coursefaculty for a cocktail reception on Thursday evening, November 8th, from 5:00 to 6:30 pm in the lobby of the Zuckerman Research Center.

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 • People’s Choice Award

A discounted rate is available for authors of accepted posters. For more information or to submit an abstract online, visit mskcc.org/ColorectalCourse.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

This educational activity is endorsed by the AGA Instituteand the American College of Gastroenterology.

Join the conversation!#MSKColorectalCME

ENDORSED BY

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Overview 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.

Target Audience

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

Educational Objectives • Understand the requirements for a successful

robotic colorectal program

• Become familiar with different approaches to minimally invasive colorectal procedures

• Review the principles of complete mesenteric excision in colorectal cancer

Course Directors

Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDChief, Colorectal ServiceBenno C. Schmidt Chair in Surgical OncologyDepartment of SurgeryMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterNew York, New York

George J. Chang, MD, MS, FACS, FASCRSChief, Section of Colon and Rectal SurgeryDepartment of Surgical OncologyUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

David W. Larson, MD, MBAProfessor and ChairDepartment of Colon and Rectal SurgeryMayo Clinic School of MedicineRochester, Minnesota

Memorial Sloan Kettering Course Faculty

José G. Guillem,MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSAttending SurgeonDepartment of Surgery

Mario M. Leitao, Jr.,MD, FACOG, FACSAttending SurgeonDirector, Minimal Access and Robotic

Surgery ProgramDepartment of Surgery

Garrett M. Nash,MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSAssociate Attending Surgeon Department of Surgery

Emmanouil Pappou, MDAssistant Attending SurgeonDepartment of Surgery

Michael Patane, MS, PA-CPA Coordinator, Minimal Access

and Robotic Surgery Program Department of Surgery

Philip B. Paty, MDAttending SurgeonDepartment of Surgery

J. Joshua Smith, MD, PhDAssistant Attending SurgeonDepartment of Surgery

Iris H. Wei, MDAssistant Attending SurgeonDepartment of Surgery

Martin R. Weiser, MDVice Chair for Education and Faculty

DevelopmentStuart H.Q. Quan Chair in Colorectal SurgeryDepartment of Surgery

Tri-Institutional Robotic SymposiumThursday, November 8

Invited Course Faculty

Brian Bednarski, MD, FACSAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Surgical OncologyUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

Paul Nickerson, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Surgical OncologyUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

Tsuyoshi Konishi, MD, PhDHead Attending SurgeonColorectal Division, Department of

Gastroenterological Surgery Cancer Institute Hospital Tokyo, Japan

Ron G. Landmann, MDChief, Section of Colon and Rectal SurgeryBaptist MD Anderson Cancer Center Jacksonville, Florida

Kellie Mathis, MDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Colon and Rectal SurgeryMayo Clinic School of MedicineRochester, Minnesota

Amit Merchea, MDSenior Associate Consultant Department of Colon and Rectal SurgeryMayo ClinicJacksonville, Florida

Yi-Qian Nancy You, MDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Surgical OncologyUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

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7:00 am Registration & Breakfast

7:45 am Welcome & Introduction Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDGeorge J. Chang, MD, MSDavid W. Larson, MD, MBA

Live Surgery, PresentationsA live surgery will be video streamed between the presentations.

SURGEONS

Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDGarrett M. Nash, MD, MPHMartin R. Weiser, MDPhilip B. Paty, MDJosé G. Guillem, MD, MPH

SESSION I PreliminariesCHAIR: Philip B. Paty, MD

7:50 am Developing a Robotic ProgramMario M. Leitao, Jr., MD

8:00 am Operating Room SetupMichael Patane, MS, PA-C

8:10 am Training and Education in Robotic SurgeryKellie Mathis, MD

8:20 am Rational Use of EquipmentJosé G. Guillem, MD, MPH

SESSION II Right ColectomyCHAIR: George J. Chang, MD, MS

8:30 am Paul Nickerson, MDIris H. Wei, MD Amit Merchea, MD

10:00 am Break

SESSION III Left Colectomy and Left Colon MobilizationCHAIR: J. Joshua Smith, MD, PhD

10:15 am Yi-Qian Nancy You, MDEmmanouil Pappou, MDAmit Merchea, MD

12:00 pm Lunch Break

SESSION IV Rectal DissectionCHAIR: David W. Larson, MD, MBA

1:00 pm Brian Bednarski, MDKellie Mathis, MDGarrett M. Nash, MD, MPH

3:00 pm Break

SESSION V Controversies and Hot TopicsCHAIR: Yi-Qian Nancy You, MD

3:30 pm Setup for Total Abdominal ProctocolectomyAmit Merchea, MD

3:40 pm Options for Vessel Ligation Emmanouil Pappou, MD

3:50 pm Intraoperative Complications Ron G. Landmann, MD

4:00 pm Robotic TAMISDavid W. Larson, MD, MBA

4:10 pm Pelvic Lymph Node DissectionTsuyoshi Konishi, MD, PhD

4:20 pm Discussion 5:00 pm Adjourn

Cocktail Reception and Poster SessionAll participants are invited to join the faculty for a cocktail reception on Thursday evening from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm.

Schedule

Tri-Institutional Robotic Symposium

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OverviewThe use of pelvic MRI in routine clinical practice is growing rapidly, mainly due to the extensive evidence supporting its clinical value and expanding clinical indications. This hands-on course will offer the opportunity to learn or brush up on fundamental rectal MRI skills. Short lectures and whole-case reviews on individual workstations will demonstrate the pearls and pitfalls in the evaluation of rectal MRI performed for staging and follow-up evaluations.

Target Audience

This educational activity is designed for practicing radiologists, radiologists in training, and anyone with an interest in pelvic MRI.

Educational Objectives • Understand how to perform high-quality MRI of the

pelvis for rectal cancer evaluation

• Understand how to interpret baseline staging MRI for rectal cancer

• Understand how to interpret posttreatment restaging MRI for rectal cancer

• Understand the value of synoptic/templated reports for rectal cancer

Course Director Marc J. Gollub, MD, FACR, FSARDirector of CT and GI Imaging Department of Radiology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

MSK Course Faculty David Bates, MDAssistant Attending Radiologist

Jennifer S. Golia Pernicka, MDAssistant Attending Radiologist

Viktoriya Paroder, MD, PhDAssistant Attending Radiologist

Iva Petkovska, MDAssistant Attending Radiologist

Invited Faculty Regina G. H. Beets-Tan, MD. PhDProfessor and ChairDepartment of RadiologyThe Netherlands Cancer InstituteAmsterdam, The Netherlands

Mukesh Harisinghani, MDDirector, Abdominal MRIDepartment of RadiologyMassachusetts General HospitalBoston, Massachusetts

Rectal MRI WorkshopThursday, November 8

7:30 am Registration & Breakfast

7:55 am Welcome & IntroductionMarc J. Gollub, MD

8:00 am Normal Pelvic Anatomy and Optimal MR TechniqueMukesh Harisinghani, MD

8:15 am Baseline Rectal Cancer StagingIva Petkovska, MD

8:30 am Hands-On Review on Workstations

9:45 am Break

10:00 am Hands-On Review on Workstations11:00 am Posttreatment Restaging MRI

Regina G. H. Beets-Tan, MD, PhD

11:15 am Question & Answer Session12:00 pm Lunch Break

1:00 pm Structured Reporting for Rectal Cancer MRIJennifer S. Golia Pernicka, MD

1:15 pm Hands-On Review on Workstations2:15 pm Pearls and Pitfalls of Interpreting

Baseline and Restaging MRIViktoriya Paroder, MD, PhD

2:30 pm Imaging and Staging Anal Squamous Cell Cancer David Bates, MD

2:45 pm Hands-On Review on Workstations4:30 pm Question & Answer Session5:00 pm Adjourn

Cocktail Reception and Poster SessionAll participants are invited to join the faculty for a cocktail reception on Thursday evening from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm.

Schedule

For details and registration:mskcc.org/RectalMRI

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OverviewInternational thought leaders will provide up-to-date information regarding optimal care for patients with nonmetastatic colon cancer. Advances in imaging, neoadjuvant therapies, surgical techniques, and tumor profiling are leading to opportunities for greater personalization of treatment. One of the challenges faced by clinical practitioners and healthcare organizations is timely integration of these important innovations, often developed at specialty centers, into day-to-day clinical practice in the community setting, closer to where patients live.

With multidisciplinary expert panel discussions of real-life clinical scenarios and interactive audience participation, this symposium will examine key decision points in the management of nonmetastatic colon cancer. Attendees will learn how to tailor care to the unique needs of their patients and appreciate the value of interdisciplinary partnerships for optimizing outcomes.

Friday-Saturday, November 9-10

Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDChief, Colorectal ServiceBenno C. Schmidt Chair in Surgical OncologyDepartment of SurgeryMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Garrett M. Nash, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRS Associate Attending Surgeon Department of Surgery Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Andrea Cercek, MDAssistant Attending Physician Department of Medicine Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Rona D. Yaeger, MD Assistant Attending PhysicianDepartment of Medicine Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Target Audience

This symposium will help oncologists, surgeons, gastroenterologists, pathologists, and other oncology care team members acquire clinically relevant, cutting-edge knowledge and translate it into best practices.

Educational Objectives • Update participants on the latest developments in

screening for colon cancer

• Improve understanding of epidemiologic trends, causes, and treatment considerations specific to young-onset colon cancer

• Increase familiarity with current approaches to improving the quality of surgery and optimizing colon cancer outcomes

• Bring participants up to date on risk stratification and the use of adjuvant therapy for nonmetastatic colon cancer

Course Directors

Symposium on Nonmetastatic Colon Cancer

#MSKColorectalCME

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Symposium on Nonmetastatic Colon Cancer

Memorial Sloan KetteringCourse Faculty

Luis Alberto Diaz, Jr., MDHead, Division of Solid Tumor OncologyDepartment of Medicine

Karuna Ganesh, MD, PhDAssistant Attending PhysicianDepartment of Medicine

Jennifer S. Golia Pernicka, MDAssistant Attending RadiologistDepartment of Radiology

Marc J. Gollub, MD, FACRAttending RadiologistDepartment of Radiology

José G. Guillem,MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSAttending SurgeonDepartment of Surgery

Yelena Y. Janjigian, MDChief, Gastrointestinal Oncology ServiceDepartment of Medicine

Arnold J. Markowitz, MDAttending PhysicianDepartment of Medicine

Makoto Nishimura, MDAssociate Attending PhysicianDepartment of Medicine

Leonard Saltz, MDAttending PhysicianDepartment of Medicine

Jinru Shia, MDAttending PathologistDirector, Gastrointestinal PathologyDepartment of Pathology

Zsofia K. Stadler, MDAssociate Attending PhysicianDepartment of Medicine

Evi Vakiani, MDFellowDepartment of Pathology

Martin R. Weiser, MDVice Chair for Education & Faculty DevelopmentStuart H. Q. Quan Chair in Colorectal SurgeryDepartment of Surgery

Sidney J. Winawer, MD, MACGEmeritus Attending PhysicianDepartment of Medicine

Invited Course Faculty

David A. Ahlquist, MDProfessorDepartment of Internal MedicineMayo Clinic School of MedicineRochester, Minnesota

Regina G. H. Beets-Tan, MD, PhDProfessor and Chair Department of RadiologyThe Netherlands Cancer Institute Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Irit Ben-Aharon, MD, PhDHead, Division of OncologyRambam Health Care CenterHaifa, Israel

George J. Chang,MD, MS, FACS, FASCRSChief, Section of Colon and Rectal SurgeryDepartment of Surgical OncologyUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

Marios Giannakis, MD, PhDInstructor in MedicineDepartment of Medical OncologyDana-Farber Cancer Institute,

Harvard Medical School, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts

Scott Kopetz, MD, PhD, FACPAssociate Professor and Deputy ChairDepartment of Gastrointestinal

Medical OncologyUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

David W. Larson, MD, MBAProfessor and ChairDepartment of Colon and Rectal SurgeryMayo Clinic School of MedicineRochester, Minnesota

Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt, MD, MPHDouglas Gray Woodruff Chair in

Colorectal Cancer ResearchClinical Director, Gastrointestinal Cancer CenterDana-Farber Cancer InstituteProfessor of Medicine,

Harvard School of MedicineBoston, Massachusetts

Nicole Noyes, MDProfessorDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology New York University School of Medicine New York, New York

Michael J. Overman, MDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Gastrointestinal Medical OncologyUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas

François Quenet, MDDepartment of Surgical OncologyInstitut du Cancer de MontpellierMontpellier, France

Philip Quirke, BM, PhD, FRCPathHead, Section of Pathology and Tumour BiologySt. James’s University HospitalLeeds, United Kingdom

Matt Seymour, PhDProfessor and ChairGastrointestinal Cancer MedicineUniversity of LeedsDirector of Clinical Research,UK National Cancer Research InstituteLeeds, United Kingdom

Rebecca Siegel, MPHStrategic DirectorSurveillance Information ServicesAtlanta, Georgia

Sabine Tejpar, MD, PhDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of GastroenterologyUniversitair Ziekenhuis LeuvenLeuven, Belgium

#MSKColorectalCMEADVANCES IN COLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2018

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Schedule

7:30 am Registration & Breakfast

8:00 am Welcome & IntroductionJulio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhD Martin R. Weiser, MD

8:10 am Colorectal Cancer Screening: A 2018 PerspectiveSidney J. Winawer, MD

SESSION I ScreeningCHAIR: Marc J. Gollub, MD

9:00 am Colonoscopy/CT ColonographyArnold J. Markowitz, MD

9:12 am Blood MarkersLuis Alberto Diaz, Jr., MD

9:24 am Stool MarkersDavid A. Ahlquist, MD

9:36 am ChemopreventionMarios Giannakis, MD, PhD

9:50 am Discussion10:00 am Break

SESSION II Young-Onset Colorectal CancerCHAIRS: José G. Guillem, MD, MPH & Karuna Ganesh, MD, PhD

10:30 am Epidemiology of CRC: What’s Changing?Rebecca Siegel, MPH

10:45 am Is It in the Genes?Zsofia K. Stadler, MD

11:00 am Is It in the Environment?Irit Ben-Aharon, MD, PhD

11:15 am Is It in the Gut?Philip Quirke, BM, PhD

11:30 am Treatment Implications Andrea Cercek, MD

11:45 am Treatment Implications for FertilityNicole Noyes, MD

12:00 pm Discussion

12:30 pm Lunch Break

SESSION III Improving Quality in Colon Cancer SurgeryCHAIRS: Martin R. Weiser, MD & Jinru Shia, MD

1:30 pm Is Total Mesocolic Excision Necessary for All Colon Cancers?David W. Larson, MD, MBA

1:45 pm What Are the Limits to Endoscopic Mucosal Resection?Makoto Nishimura, MD

2:00 pm Can the Radiologist Guide Optimal Surgery?Regina G. H. Beets-Tan, MD, PhD

Friday, November 9

2:15 pm Can the Pathologist Control the Quality of Surgery?Philip Quirke, BM, PhD

2:30 pm When and How Can the Medical Oncologist Help Improve the Results of Surgery?Leonard Saltz, MD

2:45 pm Intermediate Endpoint Data for FOxTROTMatt Seymour, PhD

3:00 pm Discussion3:15 pm Break

SESSION IV Risk Stratification/Surveillance for Adjuvant TherapyCHAIRS: Rona D. Yaeger, MD & Evi Vakiani, MD

3:30 pm Prognostication with Molecular MarkersSabine Tejpar, MD, PhD

3:45 pm Risk Stratification with cfDNAScott Kopetz, MD, PhD

4:00 pm Predicting RecurrenceJennifer S. Golia Pernicka, MD

4:15 pm Intensive versus Less-Intensive SurveillanceGeorge J. Chang, MD, MS

4:30 pm Lifestyle Modifications for SurvivorsJeffrey A. Meyerhardt, MD, MPH

4:45 pm Discussion5:00 pm Adjourn

Symposium onNonmetastatic Colon Cancer

7:30 am Breakfast

SESSION V Hot TopicsCHAIRS: Yelena Y. Janjigian, MD & Luis Alberto Diaz, Jr., MD

8:00 am IDEA Trial, United StatesJeffrey A. Meyerhardt, MD, MPH

8:20 am Treatment of MSI-H CancerMichael J. Overman, MD

8:40 am Immunotherapy TrialsLeonard Saltz, MD

9:20 am PRODIGE 7 TrialFrançois Quenet, MD

9:40 am ERBB2/Mountaineer TrialAndrea Cercek, MD

10:00 am Break

TUMOR BOARD Colon and Rectal CasesCHAIRS: Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhD & J. Joshua Smith, MD, PhD

10:15 am High-risk Stage II, Polyposis, Young Onset, Complete Mesocolic Excision, Incomplete Mesocolic Excision

12:30 pm Adjourn

Saturday, November 10

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Registration Fees

NOV 8Tri-Institutional RoboticSymposium

NOV 9-10Symposium on Nonmetastatic Colon Cancer

NOV 8-10Both Symposiums

Physicians (MDs, PhDs, and DOs) $200 $400 $500

Residents, Fellows, andHealthcare Professionals $150 $300 $350

Industry Professionals* $475 $950 $1,325

*Industry Professionals may attend CME activities for their own education.Marketing, sales, and promotion of products and services are strictly prohibited atMSK CME activities.

Register Online:mskcc.org/ColorectalCourseRegistration includes continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshment breaks. Please contact [email protected] at least one week prior to the course if you have any special dietary needs.

30% Discounted Rate for MSK Alumni and MSK Cancer Alliance Members: MSK offers a 30% discounted rate to all MSK Alumni and MSK Cancer Alliance members to attend a CME course. Please contact [email protected] for a promotion code or more information.

MSK Staff Registration: Registration is complimentary for MSK staff. However, you must register online: mskcc.org/ColorectalCourse

Accreditation

Accreditation StatementMSK is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA Credit Designation StatementMSK designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ANCC CE Contact Hours Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - Nursing Professional Development/Continuing Education is accredited with distinction as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Contact hours will be awarded to participants who attend the program in its entirety and complete a program evaluation. Partial credit not awarded.

Faculty DisclosureIt is the policy of MSK to make every effort to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all continuing medical education activities it offers as an ACCME accredited provider. In accordance with ACCME guidelines and standards, all faculty participating in an activity provided by MSK are expected to disclose any significant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer of any commercial product and/or provider of commercial services which are discussed by them in an educational presentation. As required by the ACCME, when an unlabeled use of a commercial product or an investigational use not yet approved for any purpose is discussed during an educational activity, MSK requires the speaker to disclose that the product is not labeled for the use under discussion or that the product is still investigational.

Registration

Location Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Mortimer B. Zuckerman Research Center417 East 68th Street New York, NY 10065

Hotels MSK has negotiated special rates and amenities at select hotels in Manhattan. For information on hotels in the vicinity of MSK with discounted rates, please visit: mskcc.org/cme.

Contact Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterOffice of Continuing Medical Education

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