Multidisciplinary Teaching Course on Lung Cancer
29 November - 1 December 2012, Brussels, Belgium
Aim
This advanced multidisciplinary course, jointly organised by ESTRO, ESMO, EACTS, ESTS, ESSO aims at promoting an integrated approach to the diagnosis and management of lung cancer. The goal is to individualise the patient treatment approach based on the clinical presentation, prognostic factors, tumour extent and the patient. In the last decades, we have seen major technical and clinical improvements both for the diagnosis (including the different imaging procedures) and the treatment (surgery, radiotherapy,chemotherapy and targeted therapies) for this very common and aggressive tumour, with clear benefit for the patients.
The course will be very interactive through the integration of lectures, debates and cases discussions and definitely multidisciplinary with a programme outlining the different treatments for lung cancer from evidence based medicine to the on-going research. The faculty will include chest physicians, radiologists, medical oncologists, thoracic surgeons and radiation oncologists.
Target Group
The course is meant for specialists and trainees with some expertise in radiotherapy, surgery or chemotherapy that are interested in the management of lung cancer.
Educational Programme
- Pitfalls in imaging procedures
- PET in daily clinical practice
- The biology of lung cancer
- Patient evaluation before radical treatment
- From mediastinal staging to lobectomy with lymph node dissection
- Adjuvant & neo-adjuvant chemotherapy for resectable tumours
- Chemotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy for borderline resectable tumours
- The limitations of surgery for stage III tumours
- Is there still a place for postoperative radio-therapy?
- State-of-the-art chest radiotherapy
- Chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced NSCLC
- The oligometastatic concept
- The use of molecular markers
- Management of acute and late effects of chemoradiotherapy
- The challenge of brain metastases
- Integration and organisation of supportive care
- Multimodality treatment of SCLC
- Clinical case discussions
- Mesothelioma
- Thymoma
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