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2013 ASGO DRAFT SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Registration and Lunch Fellows Education Session Pathology – Di Cominos Radiology TBC Radiation Oncology Presenter: Gerard Adams Medical Oncology Presenter: Geraldine Goss Mock OSCE and Exam Workshop Presenter: TBC Welcome and Opening of Meeting by ASGO President Chair: Rob Rome Keynote Presentation Gynae Oncology from a South African Perspective Presenter: Dr Lynette Denny, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa Infectious Diseases at the Frontier Presenter: TBC Discussion and Questions Keynote Presentation Surgical resection of diaphragm disease and En bloc recto sigmoid resection for ovarian cancer Presenter: William A. Cliby, MD, Mayo Clinic Fellows Presentations Archana Rao – Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in patients undergoing surgery for gynaecological malignancy – a survey of current practice of Certified Gynaecologic Oncologists (CGO’s) in Australia and New Zealand. Adam Pendlebury - Incisional hernias in women of reproductive age Nisha Jagasia - Survival and patterns of recurrence after radiotherapy for isolated nodal and non-nodal recurrences of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. Tony Richards - Complex vulval defects- A single institutional experience of a novel reconstructive technique; The Singapore flap
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Trade Exhibition and Afternoon Tea Keynote Address Quality Improvement in Gynaecologic Surgery Presenter: William A. Cliby, MD, Mayo Clinic Informed Consent for Major Gynaecologic Oncology Surgery Presenter: Les McCrimmon from William Forster Chambers Trainee Presentations 1. Andreas Hackethal – An advanced instrument for intraoperative documentation of ovarian cancer: the ovarian Peritoneal Cancer Index 2. Donal Brenan – The Potential Role of Statins in the Treatment of Ovarian Cancer 3. Murad Al Aker - Preoperative use of Gabapentin as an adjuvant for postoperative analgesia in women undergoing Laparotomy for treatment of malignant or suspected malignant Gynecologic diseases 4. Yvette Ius - A Retrospective Review of the Role of Vaginal Smears in the Diagnosis of Recurrent Endometrial Cancers including cost 5. Helen Green - Vaginal vault recurrence in endometrial cancer: treatment options and outcomes Trainee Presentations 1. Rashi Kalra - The role of surveillance PET in patient selection for salvage hysterectomy 2. Nirmala Kampan - Outcome of molar pregnancies in Malaysia: a tertiary centre experience 3. Shilpa Narula - Adjuvant Radiotherapy of Intermediate-High Risk Endometrial Cancer; where less is more’. 4. Shina Oranratanaphan - Characteristic and treatment outcome of the patients who had malignant transformation arising from mature cystic teratoma of the ovary in King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital5. Jina Rhou Direct hospital cost of total laparoscopic hysterectomy compared to fast track open hysterectomy at a tertiary hospital. A case 6. Suzanne Stainer Reporting Outcomes from Endometrial Cancer Follow Up; Endometrial Cancer Recurrence, Mortality and 7. RamaishThangamani- Achieving "no residual disease" at surgery for newly diagnosed ovarian cancer’ 8. Vanessa Hughes – ‘Is hormone receptor status in primary Ovarian cancer a reliable predictor of receptor status in recurrent disease?’ Free Afternoon Chair: Jim Nicklin Breakfast Session Investigators Meeting A Phase II Randomised Clinical Trial of Mirena® ± Metformin ± Weight Loss in Patients with Early Stage Cancer of the Endometrium Presenters: Kristy Mann, NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, Sydney Andreas Obermair and Monika Janda ASGO DEBATE “Para aortic lymphadenectomy should be a routine part of staging for endometrial cancer” Supporting: Orla McNally, William Cliby, Tom Manolitsas Against: Bryony Simcock, Russell Land, Lynette Denny Surgeons Corner &Tumour Board – Best Presentation will be awarded the Tony McCartney Surgical Innovation Prize
Keynote Address Vulval Cancer Presenter: Lynette Denny ** Please note this program is subject to change without notification. Current as at 10/5/2013
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