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DAILY OVERVIEW AND MAPS 2014 WORLD CANCER CONGRESS 3 - 6 DECEMBER MELBOURNE CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE 1

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The 2014 WCC Daily Overview and Maps provides an easy reference to the extent and scope of the Programme of the 2014 World Cancer Congress, as well as provides some clear maps to easily find the session rooms and more.

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DAILY OVERVIEW AND MAPS2014 WORLD CANCER CONGRESS

3 - 6 DECEMBER MELBOURNE CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE

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WEDNESDAY 3RD DECEMBER

Crown Towers Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

The PalladiumFoyer Level 2

Foyer Ground Level Plenary #2 201 - 202 211

Clarendon Room, Level 5

8:00 -10:00

World Cancer Leaders’ Summit ‘The Economic Case for Cancer Control’ (Invite Only)

13:00 - 14:00

Workshop What’s your story? The power of entertainment, education and storytelling to achieve public health objectives

14:00 - 15:00

15:00 - 16:00

2014 Word Cancer Congress RegistrationOpen

NCD Café opens

Global VillageOpens

16:00 - 17:00

17:00 - 18:00

Global VillageWelcome Reception

McCabe and CCV VIP Reception (Invite Only)

18:00 - 19:00

Opening Ceremony

32

Foyer Ground Level

Plenary #2 203 - 204 207 208 210 - 211 212 - 213 103 104 218 219 220 Orange Lounge, 206

Clarendon Room, Level 5

209

Global Village Opens 8:00

7:00 -8:30

YogaClass

Breakfast programme Resolving the PSA testing controversy

8:30 -10:00

PL.0.1 PlenarySustainable health systemsJoint with COSA

Bupa Healthy Break / ePoster Presentations 10:00 - 10:30 Bupa Healthy Break / ePoster Presentations 10:00 - 10:30 10:00 - 11:00WCC Press Conference

10:30 - 12:00

CTS.3.250The Financial morbidity of cancer careJoint with COSA

CTS.2.225Joining forces through social media

SAT.2.313Immuno-oncology: Transforming cancer outcomes

SAT.4.312 Technologies: An essential element of a cancer plan – The health ministry perspective

CTS.1.56Connecting risk factors to the burden of cancer: Global cancer preventability in the 21st Century

CTS.4.32What can we learn from international healthcare systems to improve early cancer diagnosis in primary care?

RM.2UICC Members’ Regional Meeting Convening the cancer community from Eastern Mediterranean

12:00 - 13:00

NCD Café

SAT.4.300 Sustainable access to innovative cancer medicine; what are the ingredients for success?

SAT.4.380Resolving the PSA testing controversy

SAT.2.20Cancer treatment and translational research in China

SAT.3.306Mobilising local action for global change: Empowering national networks to make cancer a global priority

Launch of the optimal care pathways

ePoster Presentations 12:00 - 13:15 ePoster Presentations 12:00 - 13:15

13:15 - 14:15

Presidential Lecture COSA

PS.4.248 Cancer prevention and control in Africa

AOS.1 Abstract Oral SessionAdvocacy Reports

AOS.2 Abstract Oral SessionScientific studies on cervical cancer and colorectal cancer

PS.1.234Prevention and control of cervical and liver cancer

PS.1.165Tobacco retail reform – The next step for tobacco control

PS.2.44Models of care in teleoncology: Innovation in rural cancer service delivery

PS.1.83Mammographic screening: Are we doing more harm than good?

PS.3.24Addressing sexuality issues as part of introducing sexual health into cancer

UICC.4.9Making cancer staging globally relevant

PS.4.46Research efforts to overcome inequalities in cancer care for Indigenous peoples in developed countries

UICC.4.1Health systems levers to reduce lives lost to breast cancer – Tools to shape policy and practice for impact on the global ‘25x2025’ goal

TRACK 1 CANCER PREVENTION AND SCREENING TRACK 2 CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT TRACK 3 CANCER SURVIVORSHIP AND PALLIATIVE CARE TRACK 4 CANCER CONTROL SYSTEMS

THURSDAY 4TH DECEMBER

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Foyer Ground Level

Plenary #2 203 - 204 207 208 210 - 211 212 - 213 103 104 218 219 220 Orange Lounge, 206

Clarendon Room, Level 5

209

14:30 -15:30

BD.0.1 Big DebateThe cost of cancer treatment is worth the benefitsJoint with COSA

PS.1.189Developed and developing lung cancer screening strategies

AOS.3 Abstract Oral Session Advocacy reports

AOS.4 Abstract Oral Session Scientific studies on tobacco control

PS.2.39Supportive care in elderly and not so elderly: important issues for patient quality of life and survival

PS.2.41Creating the best patient experience possible for Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with cancer

PS.1.105Collaboration to prevent and control cervical cancer in the Americas

PS.3.112Role of Yoga and Ayurveda in Cancer Control

UICC.4.226Reducing inequalities in childhood cancer treatment and outcome

PS.4.43International collaboration enhances development and dissemination of innovative digital cancer guidelines

RM.3UICC Members’ Regional Meeting Convening the cancer community from Europe

PS.1.55Out of your Facebook: Alcohol marketing in a digital age

15:30 - 16:00

NCD Café

ePoster Presentations 15:30 - 16:00 ePoster Presentations 15:30 - 16:00

16:00 - 17:30

BSC.0.1 Big sCreen Social Media: Changing the face of awareness raising campaigns

RF.1Rapid Fire Tobacco control; Cervical and breast cancer prevention, awareness and early detection

PS.1.90Priorities to reduce environmental cancers

SAT.2.307An NGO model for cancer care in Taiwan – A niche to meet patient needs

PS.1.223Reducing the global cancer burden through policy action on diet, physical inactivity and alcohol: What policies are needed for high impact and how to advocate their wider implementation

RF.2Rapid FireCancer control; Systems and guidelines; Data/Population

PS.3.241International perspectives on post-treatment survivors

PS.4.390 Changing cancer care: The role of patient perspectives

PS.4.57Producing and using evidence for cancer control: The Global Initiative for Cancer Registry Development (GICR) in LMIC

Workshop Patient Wellbeing: A critical factor for defining the value of cancer care – Multi-disciplinary perspectives on importance, impact and practicalities

PS.1.235Screening for Colorectal Cancer – A practice guide from an international perspective

17:30 SAT.3.305 UICC Premiere ‘A Day Without Cancer’; Followed by reception

17:45 - 18:15

NCD Café

19:00

THURSDAY 4TH DECEMBER

TRACK 1 CANCER PREVENTION AND SCREENING TRACK 2 CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT TRACK 3 CANCER SURVIVORSHIP AND PALLIATIVE CARE TRACK 4 CANCER CONTROL SYSTEMS 76

Foyer Ground Level

Plenary #2 203-204 207 208 210 211 212-213 218 219 220 103 104 209 Orange Lounge - 206

President & CEO lounge - 214

Global Village Opens 8:00

7:00 -8:30

Yoga Class

Breakfast workshop Applying best practice global cancer control strategies in Turkey: responsibilities of different organisations

8:30 -10:00

PL.0.2 PlenaryNational and international approaches

Break 10:00 - 10:15 Break 10:00 - 10:15

10:15 - 11:15

SBP.1.103What’s your story? The power of storytelling and entertainment education to achieve public health objectives

SBP.2.253 The ethics of clinical research: Do they differ between high, middle and low-income countries?

SBP.4.238 Behind the scenes of the NCD global health and development debate

SBP.3.187What is the next? Empowering cancer survivors and families for improved medical follow-up and self care

ACS Press Conference

Bupa Healthy Break / ePoster Presentations 11:15 - 11:45 Bupa Healthy Break / ePoster Presentations 11:15 - 11:45

11:45 - 13:15

NCD Café

CTS.1.233Tobacco plain packaging and graphic health warnings

SAT.4.350 Using technology to deliver sustainable models of care

SAT.1.351 The role of early detection in improving treatment outcomes for breast cancer patients in LMICs

CTS.2.143Caring for cancer patients with comorbidity

CTS.3.229The role of physical activity and exercise for cancer patients and cancer survivors

CTS.4.230The Cancer Atlas, Second Edition

RM.4UICC Members’ Regional Meeting Convening the cancer community from Africa

ePoster Presentations 13:15 - 14:45 ePoster Presentations 13:15 - 14:45

13:15 - 14:45

NCD Café

BSC.0.2 Big sCreen 90-seconds or less: Communicating health messaging to the masses

SAT.4.302The billion dollar challenge for personalised cancer medicine – Keeping a campaign vital for 5 years

SAT.2.341Involving consumers leads to better cancer care

SAT.4.256How international oncology nurses are working together to accelerate progress

SAT.1.308Why collaboration is key to suport patient advocacy

SAT.2.353 Ensuring patient access to optimal treatment: Why does access to evidence-based innovative treatment remain a challenge?

UICC.4.3Healthy Planet, Healthy People – Addressing NCDs in the post-2015 development agenda

SAT.1.380Evidence-based implementation on cancer prevention and screening in Taiwan

SAT.1.341Roundtable Universal health coverage on cancer/NCDs

UICC.4.2Children have cancer too! Raising awareness and strengthening advocacy on childhood cancer around the world

UICC.4.4How people affected by cancer are impacted by laws relating to patient rights, protection from discrimination, and decision-making at end of life

FRIDAY 5TH DECEMBER

TRACK 1 CANCER PREVENTION AND SCREENING TRACK 2 CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT TRACK 3 CANCER SURVIVORSHIP AND PALLIATIVE CARE TRACK 4 CANCER CONTROL SYSTEMS 98

Foyer Ground Level

Plenary #2 203-204 207 208 210 211 212-213 218 219 220 103 104 209 Orange Lounge - 206

President & CEO lounge - 214

Break 14:45 - 15:00 Break 14:45 - 15:00

15:00 -16:00

BD.0.2Big DebateE-cigarettes are a helpful tool in tobacco control and cessation and should be promoted for that purpose

AOS.5 Abstract Oral Session Advocacy reports

AOS.6 Abstract Oral Session Scientific studies in prevention and miscellaneous

PS.1.49Vibrant cessation techniques responsive to women’s needs

PS.1.228Campaigns for cancer prevention: Using TV, Facebook and other media to change policy and behavior

UICC.4.5GTFRCC – An investment framework to close the global disparity in access to radiotherapy by 2035

PS.2.205Implementing the NCD action plan: catalysing changes in access to affordable cancer treatment?

PS.2.47Early diagnosis and optimising treatment: How consumers can join forces and accelerate progress

PS.2.101Share your story: Changing how the world views cancer

PS.4.227 Strategies to improve quality and meaningful engagement of Indigenous peoples in achieving culturally responsive cancer care services

PS.4.99Using cancer population evidence to improve/inform system redesign at a local and national level

RM.5UICC Members’ Regional Meeting Convening the cancer community from the Americas

16:00 - 16:30

NCD Café

ePoster Presentations 16:00 - 16:30 ePoster Presentations 16:00 - 16:30

16:30 - 18.00

RF.3Rapid FirePrevention, early detection and cancer awareness; Cancer control amongst indigenous populations; psychosocial aspect

PS.1.164Cancer and lifestyle: Health promotion in health services- an under explored area

PS.3.215Cancer pain across the world: Global efforts to define and meet the challenges

PS.1.221Expanding cancer control in low- and middle-income countries: Charting news strategies for cancer prevention and screening

PS.1.222Part 1 – How to improve cervical cancer prevention in low-resource settings: Lessons learned from country experiences Part 2 – Using competency-based training and supportive supervision for provider performance quality improvement

RF.4Rapid FireClinical, palliative care, patient experience, psychosocial aspect

PS.1.220Law and policymaking in cancer prevention: Using evidence, law, and political science to advance cancer prevention policies

PS.2.93The International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership – Global learning from our results

PS.2.145Addressing inequities in cancer care for Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand and North America

PS.4.115How burden estimates can make an important contribution to cancer surveillance and prevention systems

PS.4.7National cancer plans and quality of care

SAT.1.352Roundtable Wellness at work: Realising the opportunity to tackle cancer

Global Villages Closes 18:00 Global Villages Closes 18:00

18:00 - 19:00

Australian Showcase Performance

Launch International Cancer Benchmarking Project19:15 -

20.45Film Premiere ‘Little Stars’

TRACK 1 CANCER PREVENTION AND SCREENING TRACK 2 CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT TRACK 3 CANCER SURVIVORSHIP AND PALLIATIVE CARE TRACK 4 CANCER CONTROL SYSTEMS

FRIDAY 5TH DECEMBER

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Foyer ground level

Plenary #2 203-204 207 208 210 211 212-213 218 219 220 103 Orange Lounge - 206

Global Village Opens 8:00 Global Village Opens 8:00

8:30 -10:00

PL.0.3Plenary Using data to drive decisions

Break 10:00 - 10:15 Break 10:00 - 10:15

10:15 - 11:15

SBP.1.80 Advances in cervical cancer prevention – What’s next?

SBP.3.53 Developing the evidence for children’s palliative care: From theory to practice

SBP.4.91 Position, role and strategies of cancer societies in cancer control

SBP.2.252The justice of providing appropriate care to senior cancer patients: When ethics meets economy

Bupa Healthy Break / ePoster Presentations 11:15 - 11:45 Bupa Healthy Break / ePoster Presentations 11:15 - 11:45

11:45 - 13:15

NCD Café

BSC.0.4 Big sCreen Campaigns without borders: How to successfully adapt a public health campaign for your audience

CTS.1.224 The WCRF International Continuous Update Project (CUP): Novel aspects and latest results

SAT.4.347 Developments in prevention and early detection – Spotlight on cervical and bowel cancer programmes

UICC.4.6Building capacity to support civil society action on NCDs

CTS.2.92 Measuring the patient perspective in cancer care

CTS.3.85 Help life get better – “Who cares when treatment finishes?” How the NFP sector can engage the community

CTS.4.196 Reducing premature deaths from cancer by 50% in 15 years: Global lessons from Disease Control Priorities Project

RM.6UICC Members’ Regional Meeting Convening the cancer community from Western Pacific

ePoster Presentation 13:15 - 14:45 ePoster Presentation 13:15 - 14:45

13:15 - 14:45

NCD Café

SAT.1.395Early and accurate diagnosis of cancer, moving towards a solution

UICC.4.11Global country cancer profiles – A tool to shape policy and practice for impact on national cancer outcomes and the global ‘25x2025’ goal

SAT.4.231Economic burden of cancer in Asian countries: How should we face the current situation?

SAT.4.345What is the unique role of government policy leadership in cancer control? What should government do, what shouldn’t it do, and examples of these?

UICC.0.7Using World Cancer Day as a platform for... What value the Day can bring to your organisation and how you can make the most of it

UICC.4.12Building stronger networks to increase exchanges of skills and knowledge

AOS.7 Abstract Oral SessionScientific studies in prevention and miscellaneous

SAT.2.360Quality pathology diagnosis: A key to improving global health. Advancing affordable, accurate, timely pathologic diagnostics in Africa

RM.7UICC Members’ Regional Meeting Convening the cancer community from South-East Asia

Break 14:45 - 15:00 Break 14:45 - 15:00

SATURDAY 6TH DECEMBER

TRACK 1 CANCER PREVENTION AND SCREENING TRACK 2 CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT TRACK 3 CANCER SURVIVORSHIP AND PALLIATIVE CARE TRACK 4 CANCER CONTROL SYSTEMS 1312

Foyer ground level

Plenary #2 203-204

207 208 210 211 212-213 218 219 220 103 Orange Lounge - 206

15:00 -16:00

BD.0.3 Big DebateCancer screening: Individual vs Population approaches to progress

PS.1.48 Food policy for cancer control – Global perspectives for local success

PS.1.152End game strategies: Beginning of the end or end of the beginning?

PS.1.232Preventing skin cancer: Enabling government action

RF6 Rapid Fire Late Breaking and cancer control; systems and guidelines; data/population

RF5 Rapid Fire World’s most innovative cancer fundraising campaigns

PS.3.251 Global and local steps to shaping a health systems approach to palliative care and pain relief as a core component of NCCP

PS.2.94 Patient safety in cancer care – Initiatives in the Nordic countries

PS.4.69Accelerating and measuring the application of cancer evidence

PS.4.246Funding cancer research: How to allocate funds well, and how to do it even better

RM.5UICC Members’ Regional Meeting Convening the cancer community from the Americas

Closing Reception - Global Village 16:00 - 17:00 Closing Reception - Global Village 16:00 - 17:00

17:00 - 18:45

Closing Concert: Inspiring Lives, Inspiring Music

TRACK 1 CANCER PREVENTION AND SCREENING TRACK 2 CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT TRACK 3 CANCER SURVIVORSHIP AND PALLIATIVE CARE TRACK 4 CANCER CONTROL SYSTEMS

SATURDAY 6TH DECEMBER

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Plenary Hall 2Opening CeremonyPlenary LecturesBig sCreenBig DebatesAustralian Performance ShowcaseConcert: Inspiring Lives, Inspiring MusicDocumentary film premieres

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UICC Office | 215

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