ESTRO MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEACHING COURSE ON LUNG CANCER-CHINESE STATION (2014) Guangzhou,China,November 28-30,2014 Theme:The challenge and status for multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment on lung cancer Organized by: European Society of Therapeutic Radiation Oncology Hosted by: Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Department of Radiation Oncology Committee of Radiation Oncology, Chinese Medical Association Teachers: Foreign Experts: Surgical Oncologist (2): J. Kuzdal, surgeon; G. Varela, Surgeon Radio-oncologist (3): Paul. Van Houtte,; Rene-Olivier Mirimanoff; S. Ramella, Medical Oncologist (3): R. Stahel; S. Peters; C.Dooms Local Experts: Radio-Oncologist(1): Meng-zhong Liu Surgical Oncologist(1): Lan-jun Zhang Medical Oncologist (1): Li Zhang Dear colleagues: On behalf of the local organization committee, we would like to sincerely invite you to attend the ESTRO Multidisciplinary Teaching Course on Lung Cancer, which will be held on November 28th to 30th, 2014 in Guangzhou, China. The host organizer is Department of Radiation Oncology , Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. ESTRO education course is managed by ESTRO School of Radiotherapy and Oncology. Since 1985, the school has markedly increased the number of teaching courses and participants not only in Europe but also outside Europe. Especially in the last five years, several educational programs were expanded to Russia, China, India, Far East Asia, the Middle-East and Latin America. ESTRO is offering a growing range of basic and advanced teaching courses on radiobiology, physics, technologies, modern imaging modalities and management, including a great variety of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary courses, to cover the demand of harmonised training and continued medical education in Europe and beyond. This 3-day teaching course aims at focusing on the management of localized, locally advanced and disseminated lung cancer. It stresses the importance of multidisciplinary teamwork, where each sub-discipline is interrelated and information exchange is vital. This will be illustrated during state-of-the-art lectures presented by experts in the field, covering important issues such as staging, imaging, pathology, therapy and future developments. Interactive case studies will be integrated on a daily basis and there will be ample time for open discussions amongst participants and experts. We sincerely hope this event will further communications and exchanges among our colleagues, and will enhance opportunities for regional and international collaborations. We would like to wish all of you a pleasant stay in Guangzhou. Department of Radiation Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center Conference information Conference and Exhibition Office: Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center Radio-Oncology Department Tel: 86-20-87343429 Email: cailing@sysucc.org.cn fsand@sysucc.org.cn Conference address: International conference room Sun yat-sen University Cancer Center Dongfeng East Road 651,510060 Guangzhou, China Conference Accommodation: Hua-tai Hotel Yuan-yang Hotel Registration Desk and Open hours: Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center 23F, 1Building Friday- Sunday, November 28-30, 2014 8:00-18:00 Registration Fees: 1000 RMB Congress Language The official Conference language is English. Translation will be provided in Q&A sessions. . Agenda Friday 28/11 Saturday 29/11 Sunday 30/11 8.30-9.00 Registration Early lung cancer Locally advanced NSCLC 9.00-10.00 Radiotherapy for lung 9.00- 10.00 How to select a target 9.00-9.45: cancer in China Mengzhong Liu agent in daily practice including the issue of fractionation R. Stahel and dose escalation Radio-chemotherapy S.Ramella 10.00-10.45 How to stage a patient C.Dooms 10.00-10.30 Adjuvant radiotherapy S. Ramella 9.45-10.30 Surgery J.Kuzdal Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break 11.15-12.00 Radiological From CT to PET-CT 11.00-11.30 11.00-11.45 Challenge neoadjuvant and 12.00-12.30 Mediastinal staging : therapy for from imaging to mediastinoscopy Lanjun Zhang of Induction radiochemotherapy R.Mirimanoff adjuvant operable cancer 11.30-.12.00 How to manage the elderly in the combined era? J. Kuzdal S.Ramella 11.45-12.30 What kind of follow-up C.Dooms 2.00-2.45 Maintenance therapy for 2.00-2.30 How to evaluate the function? G. Varela NSCLC Li Zhang 2.00-2.30 Mesothelioma R.Stahel 2.45-3.15 Is there a place for a 2.30-3.00 The challenge to treat a stage I NSCLC P Van Houtte palliative surgery J.Kuzdal 2.20-3.30 Thymoma R.Stahel G.Varela 3.00-3.30 Surgery for an early 3.15-4.00 Palliative Radiotherapy lung cancer? G.Varela R.Mirimanoff 3.30-4.00 Small cell lung cancer : chest RT 3.30-4.00 Is there a place for a P Van Houtte screening procedure in 2014? C Dooms 4.00-4.30 The challenge of brain metastases 4.00-4.30 PCI R. Mirimanoff R. Mirimanoff 5.00-6.30 Clinical cases 5.00-6.30 Clincal cases 5.00-6.30 Clincal cases