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81st GOG Semi-Annual
MeetingGynecologic Oncology Group
July 15 - 18, 2010
Sheraton Hotel Boston
Boston, Massachusetts
Advance Program
Gynecologic Oncology Group www.gog.org
GOG Meeting Registration Desk Hours
Thursday, July 15, 2010 ‐ 7:00 am ‐ 6:00 pm
Friday, July 16, 2010 ‐ 7:00 am ‐ 5:00 pm
Saturday, July 17, 2010 ‐ 7:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm
For the educational objectives, we list the following:
1. To inform the participants at the semi-annual meetings about the most current state of clinical and basic research in gynecologic on-cology, but not exclusively as it relates to the clinical field by providing:
♦ To provide progress reports of recent completed GOG studies, cancer center activities, and work of other groups and efforts of individ-ual investigators.
♦ To provide status updates of current trials, whether group or non-group trial in origin.
♦ To provide projections of future clinical programs to diagnose treat and/or prevent cancer.
2. To provide participants with peer review critique of progress (or lack of it) with the objective of self-improvement:
♦ To identify strengths and weaknesses of individual investigators and their institutions.
♦ To counsel investigators in corrective procedures to obtain better research and better-reported data.
♦ To set up detailed programs for quality and productivity from a basic foundation of education of the investigator in research objectives and procedures.
3. To provide an opportunity to learn research administration and financial management in a cooperative group setting.
GROUP - 81st SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING
81st GOG Semi-Annual Meeting
Boston, Massachusetts July 15 - 18, 2010
Table of Contents
Hotel Information - 4
Registration Information - 6
Committee/Workshop Information - 7
Exhibit Information - 7
Exhibitor Advertising Information/Reservation Form - 8
Preliminary Agenda - 9
Symposium Information -11
Scientific Session Information - 13
Registration Form -14
Sheraton Hotel Floor Plan and Directions - 16
T H E M I S S I O N
The Gynecologic Oncology Group is a non‐profit organization with the purpose of promoting excellence in the quality and integrity of clinical and
basic scientific research in the field of gynecologic malignancies. The Group is committed to maintaining the highest standards in clinical trials devel‐
opment, execution, analysis and distribution of results. Continuous evaluation of our processes is utilized in order to constantly improve the quality
of patient care.
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG), it is a pleasure to invite you to attend the 81st GOG Semi‐Annual Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts scheduled for July 15 ‐ 18, 2010.
Our Group hosts two semi‐annual meetings each year, with the goal to inform our participants about the most current state of clinical and basic research in gynecologic cancer. Our meeting’s purpose is to provide an exchange of information, establish criteria for evaluation of protocol compliance and review. Our workshops are convened by expert committees that address specific areas of inquiry.
This semi‐annual meeting offers a full agenda that includes: an enlightening symposium, general and scientific sessions, educa‐tional workshops and committee meetings. A few highlighted events include the Summer Symposium entitled, “New Frontiers in Cervical and Corpus Cancers,” with noted Oncologists and Scientists serving as speakers and moderators. The speakers will focus their presentations on intermediate risk as well as advanced stage and recurrent cervical and corpus cancers. The faculty will also explore new approaches in the management of corpus sarcomas and a question and answer period will conclude the symposium with audience participation.
This meeting’s scientific session is entitled, “The GOG Specimen Bank and Translational Research.” These sessions will address clinical questions among the various disciplines involved in the treatment of gynecologic cancers, with the objectives of illus‐trating the importance of banked specimens in supporting hypothesis‐driven translational research in the cooperative setting. You will find an overview of the meeting program and these highlighted events in the attached preliminary agenda. As you plan your schedule, please make a note to include these informative events in your itinerary.
I encourage you to register early. For your convenience, the Gynecologic Oncology Group online registration system is now open. Please use this resource to register, obtain current meeting information and download meeting materials.
I want to thank you for your past support and commitment to our meetings. We look forward to seeing you in Boston, Massa‐chusetts.
Sincerely,
Philip J. DiSaia, M.D. Group Chair
You’re Invited
THE GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY GROUP - 81st SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING
GOG Semi-Annual Meeting - July 15 - 18, 2010 - Sheraton Hotel Boston, Boston, Massachusetts
after the cut‐off date will be based on availability at the hotel’s prevailing rates.
IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Please try to refrain from making hotel reservations and then canceling after the cut‐off date. When this situation occurs, the hotel room block becomes full and GOG registrants who are defi‐nite about attending the meeting may have problems reserving rooms. The hotel does not give the rooms back to GOG if you cancel after the cut‐off date. Therefore, we lose the rooms and GOG registrants who definitely plan to attend the meeting are forced to other hotels.
H o t e l L o c a t i o n
The Sheraton Boston Hotel is located four miles from Boston Logan International Air‐port, with indoor access to shopping and restaurants at The Shops at Prudential Cen‐ter and Copley Place.
For more information visit:
http://www.sheratonbostonhotel.com/
H o t e l P a r k i n g
Valet Parking is indoors and includes
in/out privileges. Garage parking at the Prudential Center cannot be billed back to the room and does not include in/out privileges. Parking is based on availabil‐ity.
The Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) will conduct its semi‐annual meeting at the: Sheraton Boston Hotel Prudential Center 39 Dalton Street Boston, Massachusetts 02199
Reservation Instructions Attendees are responsible for making their own reservations.
Online Reservations: To reserve your room online, please go to: http://www.gog.org/Meetinginformation.html Click the link for Sheraton Hotel Reserva‐tions. Reservations by phone: 1‐800‐325‐3535
Room Rates The GOG has negotiated a special rate for the Gynecologic Oncology Group Atten‐dees can also make their reservations online via the link listed. A deposit equal to one (1) night’s room and tax, or a ma‐jor credit card number with expiration date, will be required to guarantee the reservations. Hotel room rates are $199.00 for single and double occupancy.
Cut‐Off Date Reservations by attendees must be re‐ceived on or before 5:00 pm EST, June 18, 2010. Reservation requests received
HOTEL INFORMATION Reservation Deadline: June 18, 2010
• Valet Parking: $42.00 overnight (until 2 PM on day of check out)
• Self Parking (Prudential Cen‐ter): $39.00 for 24 hours
Hourly late fees apply after 2 PM on day of check out.
H o t e l R e s t a u r a n t s
Café Propos
‐ Cuisine ‐ Regional/Local
Sidebar & Grille
‐ Cuisine ‐ American
Starbucks
A r e a A t t r a c t i o n s
Museum of Fine Arts 0.0 km/0.0 miles
Freedom Trail 3.2 km/2.0 miles
Harbor Cruises 3.2 km/2.0 miles
Nantucket / Vineyard Ferries 119.1 km/74.0 miles
Fenway Park 0.0 km/0.0 miles
House of Blues 0.0 km/0.0 miles
Boston Pops 0.0 km/0.0 miles
Shopping
Newbury Street 0.0 km/0.0 miles
Copley Place Shopping Mall 0.0 km/0.0 miles
Airport and Ground Transportation
Airport
The Sheraton Boston Hotel is located 6 miles from Logan International Airport when traveling by car.
Taxicab Service ‐From Logan International Airport to Hotel $36.00 including Tolls.
Railway
South Station (AAZ)
Travel Distance: Approximately 3.22 km/2.0 miles Taxicab Service ‐ From South Station to
hotel ‐ $8.00.
Back Bay Station (ACI)
Travel Distance: Approximately 0.3 km/0.19 miles Taxicab Service ‐ From Back Bay Station to hotel ‐ $3.00
Shuttle Bus Service
Ultimate Shuttle Service ‐ Shared van with transportation to Logan International Air‐port (BOS) Available to guests 24‐hours, 7 days a week, with advance reservations.
For reservations, call Ultimate Shuttle Ser‐vice directly at (888) 437‐4379 or online at www.ultimateshuttle.com.
Tickets are $14/per person. The first child 12 years or under may ride for free when accompanied by an adult passenger. Please note: the shuttle makes two sched‐uled stops after the Sheraton Boston Hotel.
By City Rail System Blue Line Subway Access: To reach the Sheraton hotel from Boston’s Logan Inter‐national Airport (BOS), board the blue Massport shuttle bus to the Airport subway station. Take an inbound Blue Line train to
Government Center. Change at Govern‐ment Center for the Green Line. Take an “E” Heath St. bound Green line train to Pru‐dential Station. Exit Prudential Station into Prudential Center mall. At center court make a left into the Prudential Arcade and the hotel will be just past Au Bon Pain. The fare is $2.
Silver Line Subway Access: From outside the airport terminal take any Silver Line bus to South Station. Change at South Station for the Red line. Take an Alewife bound Red line train to Park Street. Change at Park St. for the Green Line. Take the E “Heath St” bound train to Prudential Station. Exit Pru‐dential Station into Prudential Center mall. At center court make a left into the Pruden‐tial Arcade and the hotel will be just past Au Bon Pain. The fare is $2.
Getting around by Subway Indoor connection to the Green Line (Prudential Center Stop) and Orange Line (Back Bay Station) via the Prudential Center and Copley Place Mall
P a yme n t I n f o rm a t i o n The Gynecologic Oncology Group will only accept Visa, MasterCard, Check or Money Order. (Payable to the Gynecologic Oncology Group.)
Registrations and payments may be submitted online, by fax, email or by mail. Please use only one of these methods. Duplicate submissions will result in duplicate registrations and credit card charges.
Please mail, fax or e‐mail registrations including workshop/committee registrations and/or payments to the following:
Michelle N. Small, Meetings Manager
GOG Administrative Office Four Penn Center, Suite 1020 1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: 215‐854‐0770, Fax: 267‐295‐9485 Email: meeting_reg@gog.org Online: www.gog.org PLEASE BE ADVISED: Registrations that require payment will not be processed until full payment has been received in the GOG Adminis‐trative Office.
All mailed or faxed registrations will be confirmed within two weeks of receipt.
Payment Refund/Cancellation Policy:
Full refunds, less $25.00 processing fee per registrant will be granted for cancellations received in writing prior to July 1, 2010. No refunds will be granted after July 1, 2010, but registration substitutions may be made in writing without penalty. No Refunds will be given to regis‐trants who do not attend the GOG meeting, without prior cancellation notice.
On l i n e R e g i s t r a t i o n
To register and pay online please click on the link for Online Regis‐tration Form on the GOG Website at www.gog.org.
Onl ine Regist rat ion Ins t ruct ions : Each registrant will be asked a series of questions (including Birth‐day) to create a record. The birthday will be used as an identify feature, thus creating an individual profile that can be used for each meeting. After the registrant registers for the meeting, a confirma‐tion will be emailed directly back to the email address provided on the registration form. Email Addresses are required during registra‐tion. This email address will be used for all post‐meeting surveys, evaluations and follow‐up. All certificates will be mailed to the address provided on the registration form. This information is very important for CME Tracking.
GOG Members On the Online Registration Page please click the link for Meeting Registration for GOG Members. Please Login using your GOG Web‐site Username and password. Please Note: You must be in the GOG Roster and have a GOG Web Menu Account in order to access online registration as a GOG member.
Non‐Members On the online registration page please click the link for Non‐Member Registration. No password is required. Online Payment
VISA and MasterCard will only be accepted for payments. A confir‐mation will be given immediately upon submitting your registration and/payment. Please print your registration confirmation.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Please register as soon as possible to take advantage of “Early Bird” Fees.
“Early Bird” Fee Deadline ‐ May 21, 2010
Advance Fee Deadline ‐ June 18, 2010
No Registrations will be accepted after June 18th
Registration Fees Please register as soon as possible to take advantage of “Early Bird” Fees.
Early Bird Fees Ends May 21
Advance Fees Ends June 18
81st Semi– Annual Meeting Registration Fee - July 16 - 18, 2010 $0.00
(Non-Member $100)
$100.00
(Non-Member $150)
Symposium, “New Frontiers in Cervical and Corpus Cancers” - July 15, 2010 8 am - 3 pm $200.00
(Non-Member $300)
$300.00
(Non-Member $400)
Scientific Session, “The GOG Tissue Bank & Translational Research” - July 15, 2010 4 - 6 pm $50.00
(Non-Member $75)
$50.00
(Non-Member $75)
The Gynecologic Oncology Group now requires that you register for each Committee Meeting that you plan to attend. Please select all committee meetings on the enclosed registration form. The GOG has applied for Continuing Medical Education Credits (CMEs) for most of the meetings listed.
Important CME Information for Committee Members
CMEs can only be obtained by signing PINK sheets as you enter each session. They will be located at each entrance door. Sign‐In Sheets cannot be signed after the session has finished. Committee members will not receive CMEs if they have only signed the committee sign‐in sheets. They also must sign the CME sign‐in sheets (pink).
Semi‐Annual Committee/Workshops CME Credits
All PINK sign‐in sheets must be signed, and an overall meeting evalua‐tion must be filled out for each committee/workshop that you attended in order to receive CME credits. Sign‐in sheets (PINK) are located out‐side each meeting room. Please visit the IT room to complete the evaluations online. Go to: http://www.gog.org/cme/evaluations.html.
Please take the time to visit the exhibit booths located in Ballroom Foyer. Complimentary coffee, tea and soft drinks will be served in the exhibit area at specified times on each day that exhibits are open. The purpose of the exhibits is to give companies an opportunity to inform the membership about pharma products, supplies and services that are available in the field of gynecologic oncology. Please see final agenda for details. If your organization would like to apply for exhibit space, please contact: Denise Mackey, Director of Meetings and Exhibits Gynecologic Oncology Group, Administrative Office Phone ‐ 215‐854‐0770, Email ‐ dmackey@gog.org For more information, please see Exhibit Prospectus on GOG website at www.gog.org.
Please click CME evaluation
Please Note: To complete the online evaluation Form at any location other than the IT Room you must have Adobe 7.0 Professional.
Committee/workshop CME certificates WILL NOT be handed out onsite or in your meeting packets. You will receive your CME certifi‐cate approximately five weeks after the meeting upon completion of an evaluation form and verification of signatures on sign‐in sheets.
Symposium/Scientific Session/CME Credits
A meeting evaluation form MUST be filled out in order to receive your CME credits. Evaluations will be available in the meeting room or at the CME evaluation desk. If you are registering onsite you can go to the CME registration desk to receive your certificate. All cer‐tificates for the Symposium /Scientific Session will be validated after the completion of the course.
For questions concerning CMEs please go to the CME desk at the GOG Semi‐Annual Meeting or e‐mail jreese@gog.org.
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COMMITTEE/WORKSHOP INFORMATION
EXHIBIT INFORMATION
Exhibit hours are:
Friday, July 16, 2010 ‐ 7:00 am ‐ 5:00 pm
Saturday, July 17, 2010 ‐ 7:00 am ‐ 1:00 pm
Advertising Rates and Sizes
Half Page Ad ‐ $1000.00 Full Page Ad ‐ $2000.00
Inside Back Cover ‐ $2500.00 Inside Front Cover ‐ $3000.00
Ad Specifications/Submission of Ads
All ads are non‐bleed, full or half page. Placement of ads will appear in alphabetical order. Please submit ads in High‐resolution PDF file format via email or mail by Dec 11, 2009, along with color proof of ad. All fonts and artwork must be embedded or included with the files.
Full page Live Area ‐ 8 x 10.5, Trim Area 8.5 x 11
Half page Live Area ‐ 8 x 5.25 (Horizontal), Trim Area 8.5 x 5.5
Live Area ‐ 4 x 10.5 (Vertical), Trim Area 4.25 x 11
Must be a meeting exhibitor or ICT member to reserve ad space.
Please be advised: The Gynecologic Oncology Group, reserves the right to reject an ad page reservation; if the content and imaging is not approved by the GOG.
Final Agenda Program Advertisement Opportunity
To reserve your space, please provide the following information:
Contact___________________________________________________________________________________
Company Name as it appear in ad index _________________________________________________________
Room/Dept/Mail Stop _________________________________________P.O. Box _______________________
Street _____________________________________________________________________________________
City _________________________________________State_______________ Zip_______________________
Country ____________________________________________Phone _________________________________
Fax ________________________________________________Email __________________________________
Signature __________________________________________________________________________________
Payment Information Check (payable to Gynecologic Oncology Group) Mastercard Visa
Total Payment $__________________
Card Number ___________________________________________________Exp Date_____________________
Cardholder Name (please print) ________________________________________________________________
Signature ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Return to:
Michelle N. Small
Meeting Registration Manager
Gynecologic Oncology Group
Administrative Office
1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
Suite 1020
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Tel: 215-854-0770
Fax: 267-295-9485
Email: msmall@gog.org
Advertisement Reservation
Due by June 1, 2010
Materials and Payment
Due by June 1, 2010
Consider advertising in the upcoming 80th GOG Semi‐Annual Meeting Final Agenda Program as a marketing opportunity for your company. The Final Agenda Program is distributed onsite to all attendees. The programs are used extensively by the GOG meeting attendees in planning their schedules. So act now to claim your page!
PRELIMINARY MEETING AGENDA - GOG Semi-Annual Meeting - July 15 - 18, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
7 am ‐ 6 pm Registration/Information Desk
7 am ‐ 8 am GOG Symposium/Meeting/Continental Breakfast
8 am ‐ 3:15 pm GOG Symposium New Frontiers in Cervical and Corpus Cancers
8 am Pathology Review Setup
8 am ‐ 5 pm GYN Review Closed Session
9 am ‐ 11am Chairman’s Working Group Closed Session
11:30 pm ‐ 1 pm Ancillary Data Subcommittee
12 pm ‐ 12:45 pm GOG Symposium Lunch
12 pm ‐ 3 pm Audit Training Workshop
12 pm ‐ 5 pm Radiation Oncology Review Closed Session
12 pm ‐ 6 pm Information Technology Resource Room
1 pm Exhibits Setup
1:30 pm ‐ 3:30 pm Membership Committee Closed Session
2 pm ‐ 4 pm Vaccine Subcommittee
3 pm ‐ 4 pm Publications Subcommittee
3 pm ‐ 4:30 pm Regulatory Training Session
4 pm ‐ 5:30 pm Rare Tumor Workshop
4 pm ‐ 6 pm Board of Directors Closed Session
4 pm ‐ 6 pm Scientific Session The GOG Specimen Bank and Translational Research
6:30 pm ‐ 9 pm CEM Meeting Closed Session
6:30 pm ‐ 8:30 pm GOG Welcome Reception
Friday, July 16, 2010
7 am ‐ 5 pm Registration/Information Desk
7 am ‐ 8 am 210 Subcommittee Closed Session
7 am ‐ 8 am PDC Executive Session Closed Session
7 am ‐ 10 am Nursing Workshop
7 am ‐ 6 pm Information Technology Resource Center
8 am ‐ 9 am Welcome to New Data Managers Workshop
8 am ‐ 10 am Ovarian Workshop
8 am ‐ 10 am Cervix Workshop
8 am ‐ 10 am Corpus Workshop
8 am ‐ 5 pm GYN Review Closed Session
8 am ‐ 5 pm Pathology Workshop & Review
8 am ‐ 5 pm Exhibits
10:30 am ‐ 12 noon Opening General Session
12 pm ‐ 1 pm IT Working Group for TR and Banking Closed Session
12:30 pm ‐ 2 pm Cancer Prevention & Control Workshop
1 pm ‐ 2:30 pm Phase I Workshop
1 pm ‐ 2:30 pm Tissue Utilization Subcommittee
1 pm ‐ 5 pm Radiation Oncology Workshop and Review
1:30 pm ‐ 3:30 pm GYN Oncology Workshop
1:30 pm ‐ 3:30 pm Data Management Workshop
1 pm - 3 pm CER Working Group Closed session
5:45 pm ‐ 6:30 pm Meet the Exhibitors Wine and Cheese Reception
9 am ‐ 10 am Data Management Workshop
Closed Sessions are for committee members only Rev 5-10-2010
Friday, July 16, 2010 2 pm ‐ 3 pm Quality of Life and Cancer Prevention & Control Combined Sessions
2:30 pm ‐ 4:30 pm Developmental Therapeutics Workshop
3 pm ‐ 5 pm Quality of Life Workshop
3 pm ‐ 5 pm Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) Closed Session
3:30 pm ‐ 4:30 pm Workshop on Experimental Medicine & Cancer Prevention & Control
Combined Meeting
4 pm ‐ 5:30 pm Committee on Information Technology 4 pm ‐ 6 pm KGOG Meeting Closed Session
4:30 pm ‐ 5:30 pm CCOP Meeting Closed Session
4:30 pm ‐ 6:30 pm Workshop on Experimental Medicine
4:30 pm ‐ 6 pm Medical Oncology Workshop (Meeting will begin immediately following the comple‐tion of the Dev. Therapeutics Workshop.)
5:30 pm ‐ 6:30 pm PIs Meeting – Closed Session
Saturday, July 17, 2010 7 am ‐ 5 pm Registration/Information Desk
7 am ‐ 4pm Information Technology Resource Center
7 am ‐ 8:30 am Trophoblastic Subcommittee
7:30 am ‐ 9 am Safety Review Committee (SRC) Closed Session
7:30 am ‐ 9:30 am Workshop on Experimental Medicine
8 am ‐ 10 am Developmental Therapeutics & Phase I Workshop
8 am ‐ 10 am CPC 0199 Meeting
8 am ‐ 1 pm Exhibits 8 am ‐ 5 pm Pathology Workshop & Review
8 am ‐ 5 pm GYN Review Closed Session
9 am ‐ 10 am Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) Closed Session
9 am ‐ 10 am Membership Committee Closed Session
10 am ‐ 12 pm CPC Subcommittee Meetings Closed Session
10 am ‐ 12 pm Cervix Workshop
10 am ‐ 12 pm Ovarian Workshop
10 am ‐ 12 pm Corpus Workshop
10 am ‐ 12 pm GOG HRC Closed Session
12 pm ‐ 1 pm SRC/DSMB/HRC/Pat Adv. Lunch Closed to committees only 12: pm ‐ 1 pm Quality of Life Workshop
1 pm ‐ 1:15 pm Board of Directors Closed Session
1 pm ‐ 7 pm Protocol Development Workshop
7 pm ICT Dinner Closed (By Invitation Only)
7 pm ‐ 9 pm Patient Advocate Meeting Closed Session
Sunday, July 18, 2010 7 am ‐ 9 am Operations Committee Open Session
9 am ‐ 10 am Operations Committee Closed Session
7 am ‐ 8 am Elderly Working Group Meeting Closed Session
Closed Sessions are for committee members only
Preliminary Meeting Agenda ‐ Continued
Rev 5-10-2010
“New Frontiers in Cervical and Corpus Cancers” Thursday, Ju ly 15, 2010
8:00 am ‐ 3:15 pm
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The July 2010 Gynecologic Oncology Group educational sympo‐sium is titled “New Frontiers in Cervical and Corpus Cancers”, with noted Oncologists and Scientists serving as speakers and moderators. The targeted audiences are members and non‐members of the GOG research teams to include: Gynecologic Oncologists, Medical Oncologists and other MDs engaged in gy‐necologic oncology research and/or clinical practice; Oncology Nurses, Nurse‐practitioners, and other interested Allied Health professionals. The speakers will focus their presentations on in‐termediate risk as well as advanced stage and recurrent cervical and corpus cancers. The faculty will also explore new approaches in the management of corpus sarcomas and a question and an‐swer period will conclude the symposium with audience partici‐pation.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Become familiar with new FIGO staging criteria and develop new management strategies for intermediate risk cervical and corpus cancers.
• Identify ways to optimize chemo radiation and systemic therapies for cervical and corpus cancers. Review transla‐tional research opportunities in these cancers.
• Develop optimal surgical management strategies for corpus sarcomas. Determine role of chemotherapy and targeted agents in sarcomas
GOG 2010 SUMMER SYMPOSIUM
Ronald Alvarez, MD – Committee Chair University of Alabama School of Medicine Birmingham, AL
Frederick Stehman, MD – Co‐Chairman Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN
Neil Horowitz, MD Dana Farber Partners Cancer Care Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA
John Farley, MD Walter Reed Army Hospital Washington, DC
GOG COMMITTEE ON EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
SYMPOSIUM AGENDA - July 15, 2010
TIME TOPIC Speaker/Moderator
7:00 am REGISTRATION
8:00 am
WELCOME
Welcome: Program Chairs
8:05‐9:50 am SESSION I: “Revisiting intermediate risk in cervical and corpus cancers”
Moderator: Bradley J. Monk, M.D.
8:05‐8:35 am Rationale for Modifying FIGO staging system in cervical and corpus cancer
David Mutch, M.D Washington University School of Medicine
8:40‐9:10 am Expanding the role of systemic chemotherapy in surgically managed intermediate and high‐risk stage cervical cancer
Sang Young Ryu, M.D., PhD Korea Cancer Center Hospital
9:15 ‐9:45 am Rationale for new approaches in the management of intermediate risk epithelial corpus cancers
D. Scott McMeekin, M.D. University of Oklahoma
9:50 – 10:05 am BREAK
10:10 am – 12:30 pm
SESSION II: “Moving forward in advanced stage and recurrent cervical and corpus cancers”
Moderator: Bradley J. Monk, M.D.
10:10‐10:40 am Optimizing combination chemotherapy and radiation in treating lo‐cally advanced cervical cancer
Kathleen N. Moore, M.D. Oklahoma University Health Science Center
10:45 ‐ 11:15 am New systemic approaches to management of corpus cancer Carol Aghajanian, M.D. Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center
11:20 ‐ 11:50 am Optimizing translational research opportunities in corpus cancers George L. Mutter, M.D. Harvard Medical School
11:55am – 2:25 pm
Optimizing translational research opportunities in cervical cancers Mark H. Einstein, M.D. Montefiore Medical Center
12:30‐1:15 pm BREAK (LUNCH)
1:20 – 3:00 pm SESSION III: “New approaches in the management of corpus sarcomas”
Moderator – David Scott Miller, M.D.
1:20 ‐ 1:50 pm What are the optimal surgical approaches to corpus sarcomas? Nick M. Spirtos, M.D. Women’s Cancer Center
1:55 ‐ 2:25 pm New systemic strategies for the management of carcinosarcomas of the uterus
Matthew A. Powell, M.D. Washington University School of Medicine
2:30 ‐ 3:00 pm Role of anti‐angiogenesis and other targeted agents in corpus leiomyosarcomas
Martee L. Hensley, M.D. Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center
3:00 – 3:15 pm QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Program Chairs: David Scott Miller, MD Bradley J. Monk, MD Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center University of California- Irvine Medical Center Dallas, TX Orange, CA
GOG 2010 SUMMER SCIENTIFIC SESSION
The GOG Specimen Bank & Translational Research Thursday, Ju ly 15, 2010 4:00 pm ‐ 6:00 pm
Scientific Session Program Committee: Michael L. Cibull, MD ‐ Chair
Michael J. Birrer, MD, PHD ‐ Co‐Chair
Session Description: The Gynecologic Oncology Group July 2010 Scientific Session is titled “The GOG Specimen Bank and Trans‐lational Research”, with noted Oncologists and Scientists serving as speakers. This 2‐hour session addresses clinical questions among the various disciplines involved in the treatment of gynecologic cancers, with the objectives of illustrating the importance of banked specimens in supporting hypothesis‐driven translational research in the cooperative setting. The targeted audiences are members and non‐members of GOG re‐search teams to include: Gynecologic Oncologists, Medical Oncologists, Pathologists and other MDs en‐gaged in gynecologic oncology research and/or clinical practice; Oncology Nurses, Nurse‐practitioners, Data Managers and other interested Allied Health professionals. The speakers will focus their presentations on the use of repository specimens for translational research and a question and answer session will conclude the session with audience participation.
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Learning Objectives:
◊ To illustrate the importance of banked specimens in supporting hypothesis‐driven translational research in the cooperative group setting
◊ To demonstrate the wide range of studies that benefit from use of banked specimens
◊ To identify emerging technologies that extend the utility of banked specimens
Presentation Agenda 4:00 pm Program Chairs Welcome
4:05 ‐ 4:25 pm Paul Goodfellow, PhD Washington University School of Medicine
“Endometrial Cancer Tumor Studies: challenges and successes with bed side to bench research”
4:30 ‐ 4:50 pm
G. Larry Maxwell, M.D. Walter Reed Army Medical
“Identification of Biomarkers Associated with Poor Prognosis in Endometrial Cancer”
4:55 ‐ 5:15 pm David Huntsman, M.D.
University of British Columbia
“High Resolution Genomics of Ovarian Cancer: will it provide us‐
able knowledge or more data?”
5:20 ‐ 5:40 pm Julie Gastier‐Foster, PhD
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
“Beyond the Freezers: Technologies and Services Available at the GOG Bank”
5:45 ‐ 6:00 pm Program Chairs Questions& Answers / Wrap Up
Name and Address Information (Please Type, Print or attach Business Card)
Full Name Degree Birth‐Date
Badge Name (Please PRINT/TYPE exactly as it should appear on Name Badge) Specialty
Institution or Company
Mailing Address
City State Zip Country (If not U.S)
Phone Fax Email
Registration Form Gynecologic Oncology Group 81st Semi‐Annual Meeting
July 15 ‐ 18, 2010 –Register online at: www.gog.org
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Please √check registration category GOG ‐ member Non– Member (Must pay Non‐member fees) Symposium Speaker/ Program Committee GOG Committee Member GOG Institution member ‐ #______ GOG ICT member ‐ # ______ ACS
Thursday, July 15, 2010 Early Bird Fees Ends May 20
Advance Fees Ends June 18
8 am – 3:15 pm Symposium, “New Frontiers in Cervical and Corpus Can-cers”
$200.00
(Non-Member $300)
$300.00
(Non-Member $400) $_________
4 pm – 6 pm Scientific Session, “The GOG Tissue Bank & Translational Research”
$50.00
(Non-Member $75)
$50.00
(Non-Member $75) $_________
12pm – 3 pm Audit Training Session
Fees included in 81st Semi-annual meeting registration fee
2 pm - 4 pm Vaccine Subcommittee
3 pm – 4:30 pm Regulatory Training Session
4 pm – 5:30 pm Rare Tumor Workshop
5:45 pm – 6:30 pm Meet the Exhibitors Wine and Cheese Reception
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm GOG Welcome Reception
Subtotal Registration Fees (Enter payment information on next page) $ _______
Friday, July 16, 2010
Please check each session/workshop that you plan to attend.
Early Bird Fees Ends May 20
Advance Fees Ends June 18
7 am – 10 am Nursing Workshop
8 am – 10 am Ovarian Workshop
8 am – 10 am Cervix Workshop
8 am – 10 am Corpus Workshop
8 am – 5 pm Pathology Workshop & Review
8 am – 9 am Welcome to New Data managers Workshop
9 am – 10 am Data Management Workshop
10:30 am – 12 pm Opening General Session
12:30 pm – 2 pm Cancer Prevention & Control Workshop
1 pm – 5 pm Radiation Oncology Workshop & Review
Fees included in 81st Semi-annual meeting registration fee
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Workshops and Sessions
The Gynecologic Oncology Group requires that you register for each Session/Workshop that you plan to attend. The GOG has applied for Continuing Medical Education Credits (CME’s) for the majority of these session/workshops. Upon entry to each meeting please sign‐in at the Sign‐In table
81st Semi– Annual Meeting Registration Fee - July 16 - 18, 2010 $0.00
(Non-Member $100)
$100.00
(Non-Member $150) $_________
$ _______ Subtotal Registration Fees (Enter payment information on next page)
Special Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities
GOG will meet all reasonable requests to accommodate persons with disabilities. Requests must be received in writing to the GOG Admin-
METHOD OF PAYMENT ‐ Registrations will not be processed without full payment
Account #___________________________________________ Exp. Date________________
Name on card_________________________________________________________________
Please Note – To avoid being double charged, do not fax or mail more than once.
Check/Money Order (Make Payable to Gynecologic Oncology Group)
Mail: Michelle N. Small, Meetings Manager Gynecologic Oncology Group Admin. Office Four Penn Center, Suite 1020 1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19103 Fax: 267-295-9485 - Email: meeting_reg@gog.org - Website/Online Registration: www.gog.org
Send Registration Form along with payment to:
Registrant’s Name_____________________________________________________________
Register and Pay Online at www.gog.org
GOG Semi‐Annual Meeting Registration Form July 15 ‐ 18, 2010
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Total Registration Fees included $____________________ (Include all sub-totals from previous page)
Payment Refund/Cancellation Policy:
Full refunds, less $25.00 processing fee per registrant will be granted for cancellations received in writing prior to July 1, 2010. No refunds will be granted after July 1, 2010, but registration substitutions may be made in writing without penalty. No Refunds will be given to registrants who do not attend the GOG meeting, without prior cancellation notice.
1 pm – 2:30 pm Phase I Workshop
1 pm - 2:30 pm Tissue Utilization Subcommittee
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm GYN Oncology Workshop
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm Data Management Workshop
2 pm - 3 pm Quality of Life and Cancer Prevention & Control (Combined Meeting)
2:30 pm – 4:30 pm Developmental Therapeutics Workshop
3 pm - 5 pm Quality of Life Workshop
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Workshop on Experimental Medicine & Cancer Prevention & Control (combined)
4 pm – 5:30 pm Committee on Information Technology
4:30 pm – 6 pm Workshop on Experimental Medicine
4:30 pm – 6 pm Medical Oncology Workshop
Fees included in 81st Semi-annual meeting registration fee
Saturday, July 17, 2010
7 am – 8:30 am Trophoblastic Subcommittee
7:30 am – 9:30 am Workshop on Experimental Medicine 8 am – 10 am Developmental Therapeutics/Phase I Workshop
8 am – 5 pm Pathology Workshop & Review
10 am – 12 pm Cervix Workshop
10 am – 12 pm Ovarian Workshop
10 am – 12 pm Corpus Workshop
12 pm – 1 pm Quality of Life Workshop
1 pm – 7 pm Protocol Development Workshop
Fees included in 81st Semi-annual meeting registration fee
Sunday, July 18, 2010
7 am – 9 am Operations Committee
Sheraton Boston Hotel Floor Plans
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January 27 - 30, 2011 Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA
Registration Opens October 2010
January 28-30, 2011
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, CA
(Symposium - January 27)
July 15-17, 2011
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel
Philadelphia, PA
(Symposium - July 14)
January 27-29, 2012
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, CA
(Symposium - January 26)
July 27-29, 2012
Sheraton Hotel Boston, MA
(Symposium - July 26)
January 25-27, 2013 Manchester Grand Hyatt
San Diego, CA (Symposium - January 24)
July 19-21, 2013 Marriott River Center
San Antonio, TX (Symposium - July 18)
January 24-26, 2014
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, CA
(Symposium - January 23)
July 18 - 20, 2014 Hyatt Regency Chicago
Chicago, IL (Symposium - July 17)
January 23-25, 2015
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, CA
(Symposium - January 22)
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Gynecologic Oncology Group Administrative Office Four Penn Center 1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 1020 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone - 215-854-0770 Fax - 215-854-0716 Website - www.gog.org
Visit the GOG Website at www.gog.org for daily updates.
Gynecologic Oncology Group 81st Semi-Annual Meeting
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