Toronto 2009
Topics and Speakers
The Expert Team: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cancer Care – Dr. Mary Gospodarowicz
Session 1: Diagnosis Biomarkers and Non-Surgical Treatments – Chair: Dr. Al Driedger
The Spectrum of Neuroendocrine Tumours – Dr. Simron Singh
Diagnosis: The Role of Nuclear Medicine – Dr. Al Driedger
Diagnosis and Surveillance: The Importance of Circulating Markers – Dr. Thomas O’Dorisio
Session 2: Surgery: The Expert Views – Chair: Dr. Sherif Hanna, Dr. Natalie Coburn, Dr. Daryl Gray
Session 3: Medical and Radiation Therapies – Dr. Thomas O’Dorisio
Session 4: Psychosocial Aspects in the Management of NETS
Quality of Life Issues – Dr. Joy Ardill
Patients’ Perspectives on the Difficulties Diagnosing Carcinoid-NeuroEndocrine Tumours: A Qualitative Study – Dr. Deana Midmer and Team
Session 5: CNETS Research: The 360 from Bench to Bedside Approach – Co-Chairs: Prof. Girish Shah and Dr. Sylvia Asa
Molecular Imaging of Neuroendocrine Tumours – Dr. Kjell Oberg
Discovery of Novel Circulating Markers – Dr. Joy Ardill
Animal Models of Carcinoid NETs: Opportunities to Examine Therapeutic Options – Prof. Girish Shah
Cancer Genetics and Predisposition to Disease – Dr. Shereen Ezzat
Session 5: Identify Best Practices, Build a Strategic Plan for 21st Century NET Patient Care – Co-Chairs: Dr. Al Driedger and Jim Kormos
Carcinoid-Neuroendocrine Tumours in 2010: Where have we been, where are we, and where are we going? – Dr. Kjell Oberg
Building a Strategic Vision to promote and create Pan Canadian Centres of NET Excellence.