Eastern North Carolina Lung Cancer Symposium



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Eastern North Carolina Lung Cancer Symposium Friday, October 30, 2015 The East Carolina Heart Institute 115 Heart Drive Greenville, North Carolina

Jointly Provided by The Department of Internal Medicine and the Office of Continuing Medical Education of The Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University and UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy In association with the Eastern Area Health Education Center Lung cancer is the second most common cancer among men and women in the United States but the leading cause of mortality in both. It is estimated in the US there will be 221,200 new cases of lung cancer in 2015 with 7,750 of those in North Carolina and 158,040 US deaths with 8,740 in NC. Nationally lung cancer accounts for 13% of new cancer diagnoses and 27% of all cancer deaths. Patients frequently present to their primary care providers with cough, malaise, or an incidental pulmonary nodule seen on radiography; all of which can be early signs and symptoms of lung cancer. It is the primary care provider who has to distinguish what does and does not require immediate attention. This conference is aimed to provide the most current and practical information on the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of lung cancer. Designed to help you understand the options that are available for all patients, both surgical and nonsurgical, this conference will address dilemmas faced by the primary care provider for lung cancer treatment. This information will not only enable the primary care provider to become part of the treatment team but will help in providing earlier treatment for patients. Lectures and discussion periods will offer opportunities for both formal and informal exchanges between faculty and participants, and a comprehensive course e-syllabus will provide useful information and references for future practice. TARGET AUDIENCE This conference has been planned for Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists and Physician Assistants, particularly those in the fields of Primary Care, Family Medicine, Pulmonary, and Oncology. ACCREDITATION: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University and UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT: The Brody School of Medicine of East Carolina University designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only those credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CONTACT HOURS: Certificates reflecting 7 contact hours of education will be awarded at the completion of the program. PHARMACISTS: This program, ACPE #0046-9999-15-184-L01-P will provide 5.75 contact hours of continuing pharmacy education credit for full-program participation. To receive CE credit, attendance must be acknowledged at the registration desk upon arrival at the program. Participants must attend the entire session to receive CE credit. Statements of credit can be viewed and printed from CPE Monitor. The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

COURSE CONTENT Upon completion of this knowledge-based program the participant should be able to integrate new developments in the following areas into practice: THE OUTCOME PLATEAU IN STAGE III LUNG CANCER TIME FOR A NEW STRATEGY Review the standard concurrent chemotherapy and radiation therapy (CRT) treatment strategies in stage III lung cancer Outline the local and distant disease control limitations of standard concurrent CRT Discuss a new strategy of treating stage III lung cancer with ablative and immune modalities LUNG CANCER SCREENING AN UPDATE Explore the evidence to support lung cancer screening Review the methods used for lung cancer screening Discuss who should be screened for lung cancer and the new CMS requirements LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA; THE NEW WHO CLASSIFICATION Survey available diagnostic and prognostic molecular testing for pulmonary adenocarcinoma and discuss issues with specimen adequacy Highlight recent updates in the epidemiology of pulmonary adenocarcinoma with emphasis on the population of young female never smokers STAGE I LUNG CANCER IN MEDICALLY OPERABLE PATIENTS; SURGERY OR CKRS (DEBATE) Review the principles of surgical treatment of lung cancer and the importance of full staging Outline the principles of ablative radiation therapy Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each therapeutic modality of treating early stage lung cancer WHO WOULD HAVE THUNK IT IMMUNE THERAPY FOR LUNG CANCER Review the immune escape of cancers Outline the tumor and microenvironment pathways of barriers and heightened immune responses in lung cancer Discuss the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapies in lung cancer TOXICITIES OF IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITOR THERAPY: EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA IS DIFFERENT Discuss the common toxicities observed with immune checkpoint blockade Review the management of immune-mediate adverse events Discuss clinical experience using immune checkpoint blockade in Eastern North Carolina THE IMMUNOLOGIC EFFECTS OF ABLATIVE RADIATION Discuss the systemic effects of radiation Review the mechanisms of the abscopal effect Discuss the clinical applications of combining immune/targeted agents and radiation ADVANCES IN SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF LUNG CANCER Discuss the advances in minimally invasive Discuss the role of robotic surgery Discuss the advantages of minimally invasive thoracic procedures versus traditional approaches TUMOR BOARD CASE PRESENTATIONS Analyze patient cases to emphasize the inter-disciplinary treatment approach in lung cancer Participate in interactive discussion of integrating these approaches into individual patient care management and decision making

AGENDA FRIDAY, October 30, 2015 Moderator: Mark R. Bowling, MD 7:45 Registration/Breakfast 8:20 Welcome/Overview 8:30 Keynote: The Jon Moran Lung Cancer Lectureship The Outcome Plateau in Stage III Lung Cancer Time for a New Strategy Julian Rosenman, MD 9:15 Lung Cancer Screening: An Update Mark R. Bowling, MD 10:00 Break 10:15 Lung Adenocarcinoma; The New WHO Classification Gina Murray, MD 11:00 Stage I Lung Cancer in Medically Operable Patients: Surgery or CKRS (Debate) Paul Walker, MD Carlos Jose Anciano, MD 11:45 Lunch 12:45 Who Would Have Thunk It Immune Therapy for Lung Cancer Paul Walker, MD 1:30 Toxicities of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy: Eastern North Carolina is Different Geoff Stroud, PharmD 2:15 Break 2:30 The Immunologic Effects of Ablative Radiation Clinton Leinweber, DO 3:15 Advances in Surgical Management of Lung Cancer Carlos Jose Anciano, MD 4:00 Tumor Board Case Presentations All Faculty 4:45 Questions and Discussion 5:00 Adjourn

PROGRAM DIRECTOR Mark R. Bowling, MD, FCCP Assistant Professor/Associate Division Chief Division of Pulmonary/ Critical Care Department of Internal Medicine Brody School of Medicine Director of Interventional Pulmonology and Pulmonary Diagnostic Services East Carolina University/Vidant Health GUEST FACULTY Julian Rosenman, MD Radiation Oncology UNC-Chapel Hill Clinical Research, Thoracic Oncology Program UNC Breast Center BRODY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULTY Carlos Jose Anciano, MD Assistant Professor Department of Cardiovascular Sciences Clinton Leinweber, DO Clinical Professor Department of Radiation Oncology Gina Murray, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Geoff Stroud, PharmD Leo W. Jenkins Cancer Center Paul Walker, MD, FACP Associate Professor Director of Thoracic Oncology Director of Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Leo W. Jenkins Cancer Center

NEARBY LODGING Candlewood Suites 1055 Waterford Commons Drive, Greenville, NC (252-317-3000) Holiday Inn Express 900 Moye Blvd. Greenville, NC (252-754-8300) Courtyard by Marriott 2225 Stantonsburg Road Greenville, NC (252-329-2900) REGISTRATION INFORMATION PREREGISTRATION AND FEE PAYMENT IS REQUIRED. Advance payment of fee is necessary to guarantee space. Registration fee includes educational sessions, breaks, lunch, and an e-syllabus. Payment may be made by check, or by credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express). Registrations may be completed on-line at www.ecu.edu/cme or faxed to 252.744.5229. Checks should be made payable to Office of CME. NEW AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION... PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE REGISTERING!!! A letter of confirmation which includes a link to a map and handouts will be emailed prior to the program date. Please be sure that we have a current email address for you upon registration so that you will receive all follow-up course information. We will not be mailing any hard copies. Please see registration information for further details. You may make any changes to your contact information by calling us at 252-744-5208, emailing us at mcarthura@ecu.edu or by visiting MYAHEC at http://my.ncahec.net/. My AHEC will allow you to set up an account to update personal information at any time as well as track your credit record. REGISTRATION FEES: $100.00 Physicians/Pharm Ds/Other Doctorates $75.00 NPs/PAs Other Health Care Professionals $50.00 Residents/Medical Students CANCELLATIONS: All fees will be refunded if notification is received by the Office of CME on or before October 9 th, 2015. Those received between October 9 th and 21 st will be subject to a $35.00 reduction for administrative commitments. NO REFUNDS will be made for cancellations received after October 22 nd, 2015. Any individual requiring accommodations under ADA call the Office of CME at (252) 744-5208 at least 48 hours in advance of program. For calls to participants during program call the East Carolina Heart Institute Auditorium 252-744-7728. Please be sure to bring a sweater or jacket for your comfort throughout the symposium.

Eastern North Carolina Lung Cancer Symposium- October 30, 2015 Return to: Office of CME, PO Box 7224, Greenville, NC 27835-7224, ATTN: Registration Phone: (252) 744-5208 FAX (252) 744-5229 All participants should pre-register Last Name First Name MI Print personal 4 Digit ID #, used for credit tracking. USE THE SAME # WHEN REGISTERING FOR ALL AHEC PROGRAMS Discipline (check one) MD/DO PHARMD NP PA Pharmacist Other Specialty FOR PHARMACISTS: PARTICIPANT S NABP E-PROFILE ID DATE OF BIRTH (MM/DD) E-mail goes to Home Office Practice Site Name Street/PO Box City State Zip Phone E-mail Home address City State Zip Phone E-mail Please check the credit(s) you wish to receive, if available. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) (Physician) Contact Hours ACPE Credit FEES Physicians/Pharm D/Other Doctorates $100.00 NP/PA/Other Healthcare Professionals $75.00 Residents/Medical Students $50.00 METHOD OF PAYMENT (please indicate check or charge card) For Office Use Only Event # C46917 Amount Enclosed/Paid $ Date Agency check Personal check Cash Credit card Check/Cash Enclosed for $ Charge: Visa MasterCard AMX Discover Signature If Paying by Credit Card Billing Address Required City State Zip Phone E-mail Account # Expiration Date Security Code (Last 3 digits on back of card) Cover art and brochure Eastern AHEC & East Carolina University