
Monday 23 May 2016 - Session 1
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- Opening address - Alojz Peterle, MEP (EPP, SL) and President of the MEPs Against Cancer (MAC) Group
- Introduction to PanCareSurFup - Lars Hjorth (PanCareSurFup, Lund University, SE)
- Survivors’ experiences (panel discussion): Victoria Forster (Northern Institute for Cancer Research, UK),Tom Grew (UK),Holly Wattwil (Childhood Cancer International, SE)
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Monday 23 May 2016 - Session 2
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- Keynote lecture 'Success story: Increased survival after childhood cancer: a coin with two sides' - Stanislaw Garwicz (PanCareSurFup, Lund University, SE)
- Highlights and progress of PanCareSurFup - Lars Hjorth (PanCareSurFup, Lund University, SE)
- Where did the data for PanCareSurFup come from? - Desiree Grabow (PanCareSurFup, German Childhood Cancer Registry, DE)
- The role of dosimetry in risk assessment - Florent de Vathaire (PanCareSurFup, Institut Gustave Roussy, FR)
- Damage to the heart from cancer treatment - Leontien Kremer (PanCareSurFup, Emma Children’s Hospital, AMC, Cochrane Childhood Cancer Group, NL)
- Causes and prevention of further cancers - Mike Hawkins (PanCareSurFup, University of Birmingham, UK)
- Survivors breaking barriers (panel discussion): Julianne Byrne (PanCareSurFup, Boyne Research Institute, IE), Jaap den Hartogh (VOKK, NL), Eleonora Guzzi (IT), Daniel Tomai (RO)
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Tuesday 24 May 2016 - Session 3
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- Survivor’s story - Sarah Quigley (IE)
- Creating guidelines for long term follow-up - Rod Skinner (PanCareSurFup, Great North Children’s Hospital, UK)
- The Survivorship Passport: achievements and future developments - Riccardo Haupt (PanCareSurFup, Institute G. Gaslini, IT)
- Delivering long-term care - Heleen van der Pal (PanCareSurFup, Outpatient Clinic for the Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer, AMC, NL)
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Tuesday 24 May 2016 - Session 4
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- Equal access to care, research projects and training for care and research / Other current EU initiatives / How long-term follow up can be integrated into new clinical trials - Martin Schrappe (SIOPE, University Medical Centre Schleswig-Holstein, DE)
- Potential future directions for ‘outcomes’ research relating to survivors - Mike Hawkins (PanCareSurFup, University of Birmingham, UK)
- What would clinicians (doctors/nurses) like from future research? - Monica Terenziani (Foundation IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, IT)
- Message from European Commission Scientific Officer responsible for PanCareSurFup - Dominika Trzaska (DG Research & Innovation, European Commission, BE)
- Ethical aspects associated with survivorship research and care - Meriel Jenney (Children’s Hospital for Wales, UK)
- Implementation of long-term follow-up guidelines & the Survivorship Passport - Rod Skinner (PanCareSurFup, Great North Children’s Hospital, UK) & Riccardo Haupt (PanCareSurFup, Institute G. Gaslini, IT)
- Sustainability of guidelines and international collaborations - Leontien Kremer (PanCareSurFup, Emma Children’s Hospital, AMC, Cochrane Childhood Cancer Group, NL)
- Summary & Take Home Messages - Lars Hjorth (PanCareSurFup, Lund University, SE)