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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center2nd AnnualAdvances inColorectal OncologyCALL FORABSTRACTSNOVEMBER 9-11, 2017Zuckerman Research Center, New York, NYADVANCES INCOLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017

ADVANCES INCourse OverviewCOLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017COURSE OVERVIEWPROGRAM AT A GLANCEMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center announcesthe second annual conference of our Advances inColorectal Oncology series. The overall objective ofthis course is to bring participants up to date on thelatest advances in minimally invasive treatment ofcolorectal cancer and multimodal treatment of rectalcancer. In addition to lectures, the course will includeopportunities for interactive exchange of ideas betweenparticipants and faculty.NOV. 9TRI-INSTITUTIONAL SYMPOSIUMColorectal Cancer Robotic SurgeryIn Collaboration with:MD Anderson Cancer Center and Mayo ClinicProgram Highlights: Live Surgery Video Stream fromMSK’s Operating Rooms Controversies in Robotic Surgery Controversies in Rectal Cancer SurgeryTARGET AUDIENCECocktail ReceptionThe target audience includes medical oncologists,radiation oncologists, radiologists, surgical oncologists,colorectal surgeons, gastroenterologists, and specialistsin internal medicine.All course participants are invited to join the coursefaculty for a cocktail reception on Thursday eveningfrom 5:30-7:00 pm.EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Update the learner on the progress made inthe area of treatment of rectal cancer Bring participants up to date on the latestadvances in minimally invasive treatment ofcolorectal cancer and multimodal treatment ofrectal cancer Increase familiarity with new techniques andbest practices to treat rectal cancerNOV. 9RECTAL MRI WORKSHOPThere will be a concurrent hands-on Rectal MRIWorkshop during the Tri-Institutional Symposium forpracticing radiologists and radiologists in training aswell as anyone with an interest in pelvic MRI.NOV. 10-11CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUMCelebrating a Century ofMultimodality Rectal Cancer CareProgram Highlights:CALL FOR ABSTRACTSSubmission Deadline: October 1, 2017Participants are invited to submit an abstract forpresentation at the course. Abstracts for the poster sessionwill be selected on the basis of scientific merit and contentquality. Three travel grants will be awarded. For moreinformation or to submit an abstract, visit:www.mskcc.org/ColorectalCourseThis educational activity isendorsed by the AGA Institute. Rectal Cancer in 2017: Reflecting ona Century of Multimodality RectalCancer Care Staging Rectal Cancer: Shades ofGray and Pink Early-Stage Rectal Cancer Radiation Therapy Chemotherapy in Rectal Cancer Watch & Wait: The NonoperativeApproach to Rectal Cancer Tumor Board

ADVANCES INTri-Institutional & Workshop FacultyCOLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017TRI-INSTITUTIONAL SYMPOSIUMCOLORECTAL CANCERROBOTIC SURGERYVISITING FACULTYBrian K. Bednarski, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Surgical OncologyMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasIn collaboration with MD Anderson Cancer Center andMayo Clinic, the Tri-Institutional Symposium will featurea live surgery video stream from MSK’s operating rooms.Conor Delaney, MD, PhDCOURSE DIRECTORSKatrine Emmertsen, MD, PhDJulio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDChief, Colorectal ServiceBenno C. Schmidt Chair in Surgical OncologyMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterNew York, New YorkGeorge J. Chang, MD, MS, FACS, FASCRSChief of Colon and Rectal SurgeryMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasChairman of the Digestive Diseaseand Surgery InstituteDepartment of SurgeryCleveland ClinicCleveland, OhioColorectal SurgeonColorectal Surgical DepartmentRegional Hospital Randers andAarhus University HospitalAarhus, DenmarkJames Fleshman, MDHelen Buchanan and Stanley JosephSeeger Professor and ChairmanDepartment of SurgeryBaylor University Medical CenterProfessor of SurgeryTexas A&M HealthsciencesDallas, TexasMaj. Garrett Friedman, MDStaff Surgeon, Nellis Air Force BaseLas Vegas, NevadaDavid W. Larson, MD, MBAChair, Colon and Rectal SurgeryMayo ClinicRochester, MinnesotaTorbjorn Holm, MDProfessor of SurgerySenior Consultant Colorectal SurgeonDivision of ColoproctologyKarolinska University HospitalStockholm, SwedenScott R. Kelley, MDColon and Rectal SurgeonDepartment of Colon and Rectal SurgeryMayo ClinicRochester, MinnesotaMSK FACULTYJeffrey Drebin, MD, PhDChair, Department of SurgeryJosé G. Guillem,MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSAttending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryMario M. Leitao, Jr.,MD, FACOG, FACSFellowship Director, Gynecology ServiceDirector, Minimal Access andRobotic Surgery ProgramDepartment of SurgeryGarrett M. Nash,MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSAssociate Attending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryEmmanouil Pappou, MDAssistant Attending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryMichael Patane, PAPhysican Assistant CoordinatorRobotic SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryPhilip B. Paty, MDAttending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryRon G. Landmann, MDConsultantDivision of Colon and Rectal SurgeryMayo ClinicJacksonville, FloridaJustin A. Maykel, MDChief, Division of Colon and Rectal SurgeryGladys Smith Martin Chair in OncologyDepartment of SurgeryUMass Memorial Medical CenterWorcester, MassachusettsPaul Nickerson, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Surgical OncologyMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasAlessio Pigazzi, MDColon & Rectal SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryUC Irvine HealthOrange, CaliforniaEric Rullier, MDChief, Colorectal UnitMagellan CentreHaut-Lévèque University HospitalBordeaux, FranceLarissa Temple, MD, MSc, FACSChief of the Division of Colorectal SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryUnversity of Rochester Medical CenterRochester, New YorkYi-Qian Nancy You, MD, MHSc, FACSAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Surgical OncologyMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasMSK WORKSHOP DIRECTORMarc J. Gollub, MD, FACR, FSARDirector of CT and GI ImagingAssistant Attending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryVISITING FACULTYIris H. Wei, MDAssistant Attending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryVice Chair for Education and Faculty DevelopmentStuart H.Q. Quan Chair in Colorectal SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryAttending Colorectal SurgeonColorectal Division, Department ofGastroenterological SurgeryCancer Institute HospitalTokyo, JapanRECTALMRI WORKSHOPJ. Joshua Smith, MD, PhDMartin R. Weiser, MDTsuyoshi Konishi, MD, PhDRegina G.H. Beets-Tan, MD, PhDMSK FACULTYJennifer S. Golia Pernicka, MDRadiologistNatally Horvat, MDVisiting FellowIva Petkovska, MDRadiologistChair, Department of RadiologyProfessor of RadiologyThe Netherlands Cancer InstituteAmsterdam, The NetherlandsHarmeet Kaur, MDRadiologistMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasShannon Sheedy, MDRadiologistMayo ClinicRochester, Minnesota

ADVANCES INCentennial FacultyCOLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUMCELEBRATING A CENTURY OFMULTIMODALITY RECTALCANCER CAREVISITING FACULTYGerard Beets, MDProfessor of SurgeryDepartment of Surgical OncologyThe Netherlands Cancer InstituteAmsterdam, The NetherlandsRegina G.H. Beets-Tan, MD, PhDMSK faculty, together with leading international experts, reviewa century of multidisciplinary treatment of rectal cancer.Chair, Department of RadiologyProfessor of RadiologyThe Netherlands Cancer InstituteAmsterdam, The NetherlandsGina Brown, MBBS, MRCP, FRCRMSK COURSE DIRECTORSJulio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDChief, Colorectal ServiceBenno C. Schmidt Chair in Surgical OncologyDepartment of SurgeryConsultant RadiologistDepartment of RadiologyRoyal Marsden NHS Foundation Trustand Imperial College LondonLondon, United KingdomPeter A. Cataldo, MDSamuel B. and Michelle D. LabowProfessor of Colon and Rectal SurgeryUniversity of Vermont College of MedicineBurlington, VermontLeonard Saltz, MDChief, Gastrointestinal Oncology ServiceDepartment of MedicineCharles M. Friel, MDChief, Section of Colon & Rectal SurgeryUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, VirginiaJean-Pierre Gerard, MDGarrett M. Nash, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSAssociate Attending SurgeonColorectal ServiceDepartment of SurgeryRadiologist, Department of RadiologyCancer Centre Antoine LacassagneNice, FranceRobert Glynne-Jones, MDConsultant Clinical OncologistMount Vernon Centre for CancerTreatment and Barnet General HospitalLondon, United KingdomAngelita Habr-Gama, MD, PhDMSK FACULTYAndrea Cercek, MDPhilip B. Paty, MDChristopher Crane, MDJinru Shia, MDAssistant Attending PhysicianDepartment of MedicineVice Chair of Radiation OncologyRadiation OncologistDepartment of Radiation OncologyMarc J. Gollub, MD, FACRRadiologistDepartment of RadiologyJosé G. Guillem,MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSAttending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryWilliam R. Jarnagin, MD, FACSChief, Hepatopancreatobiliary ServiceBenno C. Schmidt Chair inSurgical OncologyDepartment of SurgeryAttending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryColon and Rectal SurgeonUniversity of Sao PauloHospital Alemao Oswaldo CruzSao Paulo, BrazilAnders Jakobsen, MDDirector, Gastrointestinal PathologyDirector, GastrointestinalPathology Fellowship ProgramDepartment of PathologyOncologist, Oncological DepartmentCenter Little Belt, Vejle HospitalVejle, DenmarkJ. Joshua Smith, MD, PhDSurgeonColon and Rectal SurgeryLahey HospitalBurlington, MassachusettsAssistant Attending SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryMartin R. Weiser, MDVice Chair for Education and Faculty DevelopmentStuart H.Q. Quan Chair in Colorectal SurgeryDepartment of SurgeryAbraham J. Wu, MDRadiation OncologistDepartment of Radiation OncologyRona D. Yaeger, MDMedical OncologistDepartment of MedicinePeter W. Marcello, MDJorge Marcet, MDProfessor of SurgeryDivision Director, Colon and Rectal SurgeryMorsani College of MedicineUniversity of South FloridaTampa, FloridaAnders F. Mellgren,MD, PhD, FACS, FASCRSTuri Josefsen Chair in SurgeryDivision of Colon & Rectal SurgeryUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoChicago, IllinoisJeffrey Milsom, MD, FACSChief of Colon and Rectal SurgeryJerome J. Decosse MD Professor of SurgeryNew York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical CenterNew York, New YorkBruce D. Minsky, MDRadiation OncologistDepartment of Radiation OncologyMD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasRodrigo O. Perez, MDColorectal SurgeonDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Sao Paulo School of Medicine,Sao Paulo, BrazilPhilip Quirke, BM, PhD, FRCPathPathologist, Department of RadiologySt. James’s University HospitalLeeds, United KingdomDavid P. Ryan, MDMedical OncologistDepartment of MedicineMassachusetts General HospitalBoston, MassachusettsDeborah Schrag, MD, MPHChief, Division of Population SciencesDana-Farber Cancer InstituteBoston, MassachusettsVincenzo Valentini, MDChair of RadiotherapyDepartment of Radiation OncologyGemelli HospitalRome, ItalyTé Vuong, MD, FRCPDirector of Segal Cancer Center’sRadiation Oncology FacilityJewish General HospitalMontréal, Canada

ADVANCES INTri-Institutional Agenda NOV. 9COLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017TRI-INSTITUTIONAL SYMPOSIUMCOLORECTAL CANCERROBOTIC SURGERYTHURSDAY NOV. 97:00 amREGISTRATION & BREAKFAST7:45 amWelcome &Opening RemarksJulio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDJeffrey Drebin, MD, PhD11:45 amDiscussionLive Surgery, Presentations12:30 pmLUNCHMODERATORS:1:30 pmPouch Creation & ResectionScott R. Kelley, MD1:45 pmIntracorporeal AnastomosisJ. Joshua Smith, MD, PhD2:00 pmRobotic TAMISPhilip B. Paty, MD2:15 pmDiscussion2:45 pmCOFFEE BREAKGeorge J. Chang, MD, MS, FACS, FASCRSDavid W. Larson, MD, MBASURGEONS:Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDGarrett M. Nash, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSJ. Joshua Smith, MD, PhDMartin R. Weiser, MD8:00 amDeveloping a RoboticSurgical Program8:15 amSetting Up & Instrumentation Michael Patane, PA8:30 amRight ColectomyIris H. Wei, MD8:45 amLeft ColectomyEmmanouil Pappou, MD9:00 amSigmoid ResectionJosé G. Guillem,MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRS9:15 amRobotic Colectomy:How Do I Do It?Paul Nickerson, MD9:30 amTotal Abdominal ColectomyMaj. Garrett Friedman, MD9:45 amMario M. Leitao, Jr.,MD, FACOG, FACSControversies in Rectal Cancer SurgeryMODERATOR:José G. Guillem, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRS3:00 pmOpen TMEJames Fleshman, MD3:15 pmLaparoscopic TMEConor Delaney, MD, PhD3:30 pmRobotic TMEAlessio Pigazzi, MD3:45 pmTaTMEJustin A. Maykel, MD4:00 pmDiscussion4:15 pmLAR with ISDEric Rullier, MDDiscussion4:30 pmAPRTorbjorn Holm, MD10:15 amCOFFEE BREAK4:45 pmFunctional Outcomesafter LARKatrine Emmertsen, MD, PhD10:30 amLow Anterior ResectionRon G. Landmann, MD5:00 pmManaging LAR SyndromeLarissa Temple, MD, MSc, FACS10:45 amAbdominoperineal ExcisionBrian K. Bednarski, MD5:15 pmDiscussion11:00 amExtended Pelvic ResectionsYi-Qian Nancy You,MD, MHSc, FACS5:30 pmADJOURN11:15 amLateral Pelvic LymphNode DissectionTsuyoshi Konishi, MD, PhD11:30 amRobotic Pelvic Surgery:What Are the Limits?David W. Larson, MD, MBACocktail ReceptionAll course participants are invited to join the coursefaculty for a cocktail reception on Thursdayevening from 5:30-7:00 pm.

ADVANCES INRectal MRI Workshop Agenda NOV. 9COLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017THURSDAY NOV. 97:30 amREGISTRATION & BREAKFAST7:55 amWelcome & IntroductionMarc J. Gollub,MD, FACR, FSAR8:00 amRectal MRI: NormalAnatomy and OptimalMR Performance TechniqueJennifer S. Golia Pernicka, MD8:15 amBaseline RectalCancer StagingIva Petkovska, MD8:30 amHands-On Case Review on Workstations9:45 amCOFFEE BREAK10:00 amHands-On Case Review on Workstations11:00 amPost-Treatment RestagingMRI Interpretation11:15 amQuestion & Answer Session12:30 pmLUNCH1:00 pmStructured Reporting forRectal Cancer MRI1:15 pmHands-On Case Review on Workstations2:15 pmInterpretation PitfallsHarmeet Kaur, MD2:30 pmImaging and Staging AnalSquamous Cell CancerNatally Horvat, MD Become familiar with rectal MRI indications, acquisitionprotocols and the normal appearance of male andfemale pelvic structures as visualized by MRI2:45 pmHands-On Case Review on Workstations4:30 pmQuestion & Answer Session Identify abnormal findings on rectal MRI scans andunderstand the relevance of these findings topatient care5:00 pmADJOURNRECTAL MRI WORKSHOPThe use of pelvic MRI in routine clinical practice is growingrapidly, mainly due to the extensive literature supporting itsclinical value and expanding clinical indications. This hands-oncourse will offer the opportunity to learn or brush up on rectalMRI skills. Short lectures and whole case reviews on individualworkstations will demonstrate the pearls and pitfalls in theevaluation of rectal MRI performed for staging and follow-upevaluations. (One workstation per participant.)This educational activity is designed for practicing radiologistsand radiologists in training as well as anyone with an interestin pelvic MRI.EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Recognize the imaging characteristics of treated rectalcancers and the evolution of findings during nonoperative surveillance MRI exams Appreciate the value of structured reporting and astandardized lexicon in pelvic MRIRegina G.H. Beets-Tan,MD, PhDShannon Sheedy, MDCocktail ReceptionAll course participants are invited to join the course faculty for a cocktailreception on Thursday evening from 5:30-7:00 pm.Rectal MRI Workshop Participants are invited to join theCentennial Symposium, Friday-Saturday, on a complimentary basis.

ADVANCES INCentennial Agenda NOV. 10COLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUMCELEBRATING A CENTURY OFMULTIMODALITY RECTALCANCER CAREEarly-Stage Rectal CancerMODERATOR:Martin R. Weiser, MD11:15 amMalignant Polypectomy:When Endoscopy IsNot EnoughJeffrey Milsom, MD, FACS11:30 amLocal Excision of RectalCancer: When Is ItAppropriate?Garrett M. Nash,MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRS11:45 amSalvage Surgery after LocalExcision: When and HowCharles M. Friel, MD12:00 pmOrgan-Sparing Strategiesfor T2 Rectal CancerJorge Marcet, MD12:15 pmThe Role of x-RayBrachytherapy (CXB) forOrgan Preservation in EarlyStage Rectal CancerJean-Pierre Gerard, MD12:30 pmThe Tools of the Trade: TEMPeter A. Cataldo, MD12:45 pmThe Tools of the Trade:TAMISPeter W. Marcello, MD1:00 pmDiscussion1:15 pmLUNCHFRIDAY NOV. 107:30 amREGISTRATION & BREAKFASTRectal Cancer in 2017:Reflecting on a Centuryof Multimodality Rectal Cancer Care8:00 amA Century ofMultidisciplinary Treatmentof Rectal Cancer at MSKJulio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhD8:30 amRecent Advances &Future ChallengesAngelita Habr-Gama, MD, PhDStaging Rectal Cancer: Shades of Gray and PinkMODERATOR:Philip B. Paty, MD9:00 amDoes ERUS Still Have a Rolein Staging Rectal Cancer?Anders F. Mellgren, MD, DMSc9:15 amMRI in Staging Rectal CancerMarc J. Gollub, MD, FACR9:30 amRestaging RectalCancer: mRGGina Brown,MSSB, MRCP, FRCR9:45 amRestaging Rectal Cancer:Current Standard and FuturePerspectivesRegina G.H. Beets-Tan,MD, PhD10:00 amRole of Pathology inImproving OutcomesPhilip Quirke,BM, PhD, FRCPath10:15 amPrognostic Markers:Beyond the AJCC Manual,8th EditionJinru Shia, MD10:30 am11:00 amRadiation TherapyMODERATOR:Christopher Crane, MD2:00 pmThe European ApproachRobert Glynne-Jones, MD2:15 pmThe American PerspectiveBruce D. Minsky, MD2:30 pmThe Case for Extendingthe Radiation Dose orthe FieldsVincenzo Valentini, MD2:45 pmThe Case for More-FocusedRadiation: BrachytherapyTé Vuong, MD, FRCPDiscussion3:00 pmDiscussionCOFFEE BREAK3:15 pmCOFFEE BREAK

ADVANCES INCentennial Agenda NOV. 10-11COLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017SATURDAY NOV. 117:30 amBREAKFASTWatch & Wait: The NonoperativeApproach to Rectal CancerMODERATOR:Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDFRIDAY NOV. 108:00 amWorldwide ExperienceGerard Beets, MD8:15 amMaximizing Tumor ResponseAnders Jakobsen, MD8:30 amWhat Defines a ClinicalComplete Response?J. Joshua Smith, MD, PhD8:45 amHow To Manage theNear-Complete Response?Is There a Role for LocalExcision?Rodrigo O. Perez, MD9:00 amSurveillance and Salvage forLocal Regrowth: What Doesthe Data Tell Us?Philip B. Paty, MD9:15 amWhere Do We Go from Here?Can We Really Cure RectalCancer without Surgery?Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhD9:30 amDiscussion9:55 amAnnouncement of the Poster Awards10:00 amCOFFEE BREAKChemotherapy in Rectal CancerMODERATOR:Leonard Saltz, MD3:30 pmIs Adjuvant ChemotherapyWarranted in Rectal Cancer?3:45 pmThe Role of TotalNeoadjuvant Therapyfor Rectal CancerAndrea Cercek, MD4:00 pmChemotherapy instead ofRadiation To Improve LocalTumor ControlDeborah Schrag, MD, MPH4:15 pmRectal Cancer withResectable LiverMetastasis: Surgery orChemotherapy First?William R. Jarnagin, MD, FACS4:30 pmTreatment of Patients withStage IV Rectal Cancer andUnresectable MetastasisRona D. Yaeger, MD4:45 pmCan We Keep the PrimaryTumor at Bay withRadiation Alone?Abraham J. Wu, MD5:00 pmDiscussion5:15 pmADJOURNDavid P. Ryan, MDTumor BoardMODERATORS:Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhDJ. Joshua Smith, MD, PhDMarc J. Gollub, MD, FACRJinru Shia, MD10:15 amGarrett M. Nash, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSGina Brown, MDPhilip B. Paty, MDGerard Beets, MDRegina G.H. Beets-Tan, MD, PhDJosé G. Guillem, MD, MPH, FACS, FASCRSRodrigo O. Perez, MDRobert Glynne-Jones, MDLeonard Saltz, MDMartin R. Weiser, MD12:00 pmADJOURN

ADVANCES INRegistration & AccommodationsCOLORECTAL ONCOLOGY2017REGISTRATIONNOVEMBER 9Tri-InstitutionalSymposiumNOVEMBER 10-11CentennialSymposiumBOTH SYMPOSIUMS( 100 discount)Physicians(MDs, PhDs, and DOs) 200 400 500Residents, Fellows,and Other HealthcareProfessionals 150 300 350Industry Professionals* 475 950 1,325Rectal MRI Workshop - All ProvidersIncludes Complimentary Registration to theCentennial Symposium on November 10-11. 1,150#MSKCOL100CMEREGISTER ONLINEwww.mskcc.org/ColorectalCourseRegistration includes continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshment breaks. Pleasecontact cme@mskcc.org at least one week prior to the course if you have any specialdietary needs.30% Discounted Rate for MSK Alumni and MSK Alliance MembersMSK offers a discounted rate to all MSK Alumni and MSK Alliance members toattend a CME course. Please contact cme@mskcc.org for a promotional codeor more information.MSK Staff RegistrationRegistration is complimentary for MSK staff. However, you must register online byvisiting the course website, www.mskcc.org/ColorectalCourse.*Industry Professionals may attend CME activities for their own education. Marketing,sales, and promotion of products and services is strictly prohibited at MSK CME activities.ACCREDITATION STATEMENTMSK is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.AMA CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTMSK designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits .Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation inthe activity.FACULTY DISCLOSUREIt is the policy of MSK to make every effort to ensure balance, independence, objectivity,and scientific rigor in all continuing medical education activities which it sponsors asan ACCME accredited provider. In accordance with ACCME guidelines and standards,all faculty participating in an activity sponsored by MSK are expected to discloseany significant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of anycommercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services which are discussed bythe faculty members in an educational presentation. As required by the ACCME, when anunlabeled use of a commercial product or an investigational use not yet approved for anypurpose is discussed during an educational activity, MSK requires the speaker to disclosethat the product is not labeled for the use under discussion or that the product is stillinvestigational.TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATIONSCONFERENCE LOCATIONMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterZuckerman Research Center417 East 68th StreetNew York, NYHOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS (GROUP RATE)A block of rooms has been reserved for this course at the following hotels.There are a limited number of discounted rooms available. We recommendmaking reservations as soon as possible. When making a reservation overthe phone, please be sure to note that you are part of the “Memorial SloanKettering Advances in Colorectal Oncology CME in November” in order toreceive the discounted rate.Courtyard New York Manhattan/Upper East Side410 E 92nd St, New York, NY 101281-800-321-2211Cut-Off Date: September 24, 2017Renaissance New York Hotel 57130 E 57th St, New York, NY 100221-800-468-3571Cut-Off Date: October 09, 2017For more information regarding travel and accommodations, please visitthe course website, www.mskcc.org/ColorectalCourse.

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MD Anderson Cancer Center and Mayo Clinic. NOV. 9 NOV. 10-11. CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUM Celebrating a Century of . Tumor Board. COURSE OVERVIEW PROGRAM AT A GLANCE. CALL FOR ABSTRACTS. Submission Deadline: October 1, 2017 . review a century of multidisciplinary treatment of rectal cancer. ADVANCES IN . COLORECTAL ONCOLOGY 2017. Centennial .