SIOP ACCELERATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ONCOLOGY DRUGS FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS BRUSSELS, BELGIUM 20 21 JANUARY 2016



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CDDF Cancer Drug Development Forum SIOP SIOP Europe the European Society for Paediatric Oncology CDDF-ITCC-SIOPE 4 TH ANNUAL PAEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY CONFERENCE ACCELERATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ONCOLOGY DRUGS FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS BRUSSELS, BELGIUM 20 21 JANUARY 2016

DAY1 Wednesday 20 th January 2016 09:30 Introduction Martin Schrappe (SIOPE President, Germany) Heinz Zwierzina (CDDF Chairman, Austria) SESSION 1 : ACCELERATING DRUG DEVELOPMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH LIFE- THREATENING DISEASES Session chair: Martin Schrappe (SIOPE President) and Heinz Zwierzina (CDDF President) 09:40 Working together - a report from The CDDF SIOPE ITCC multistakeholder paediatric platform Gilles Vassal (Gustave Roussy, France) 10:00 Unite2cure - mobilizing the general public and decision makers Debbie Binner (Create for Chloe Foundation, UK) Nicole Scobie (Zoé4Life, Switzerland) 10:20 Improving the implementation of the Paediatric Medicine Regulation recent changes made by the PDCO Dirk Mentzer (Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Germany & Paediatric Committee at the EMA, UK) 10:40 Improving the regulatory environment in the US Gregory Reaman (Food & Drug Administration - FDA, USA) 11:00 Round table discussion with all stakeholders Patricia Blanc (Imagine for Margo, France) 12:00 Lunch The Twelve Restaurant, Thon Hotel EU SESSION 2: PRIORITISATION THROUGH MECHANISM OF ACTION WHY? HOW? Session chair: Nicole Scobie (Zoé4Life, Switzerland) and Jeffrey Skolnik (TetraLogic Pharmaceuticals, USA) 13:00 Prioritisation through mechanism of action in paediatric malignancies: the CDDF-ITCC-SIOPE proposal Andy Pearson (Institute for Cancer Research, UK) 13:20 Prioritising drug development for children with rhumatologic diseases Nicola Ruperto (Paediatric Rheumatology international Trials Organisation - PRINTO, Italy) 13:40 How to evaluate the relevance of a drug target for paediatric malignancies? Stefan Pfister (German Cancer Research Center - DKFZ, Germany) 14:00 Is it safe to recruit teenagers in adult early drug trials? Natalie Gaspar (Gustave Roussy, France)

14:20 Prioritising through multistakeholder forums: the CDDF-ITCC-SIOPE proposal Koen Norga (Antwerp University Hospital, Belgium & vice-chair Paediatric Committee at the EMA, Belgium) 14:40 Round table discussion with all stakeholders Participation of adolescents to adult trials and prioritisation forums Renaud Capdeville (Novartis, Switzerland) Christopher Copland (National Cancer Research Institute, UK) 15:40 Break SESSION 3 : LONG TERM FOLLOW UP OF PATIENTS RECEIVING INNOVATIVE ONCOLOGY DRUGS Session chair: Peter Adamson (The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA) and Jaroslav Sterba (University Hospital Brno, Czech Republic) 16:10 Being a childhood cancer survivor in daily life Jaap den Hartogh (Dutch Childhood Cancer Parent Organization, The Nehterlands) 16:30 Toxicology of innovative oncology drugs and new European pharmacovigilance provisions Jacqueline Carleer (Agence Fédérale des Médicaments et des Produits de Santé, Belgium & Paediatric Committee at the EMA, Belgium) 16:50 Setting up long term follow up measures: the industry perspective Jürgen Maares (Novartis, Switzerland) 17:10 Long term follow up and quality of survivorship a major goal Lars Hjorth (Lund University, Sweden) 17:30 Proposals from Working Group 3 Raphaël Rousseau (Genentech/Roche, USA) 17:50 Round table discussion with all stakeholders Danielle Horton Taylor (Patient Advocate, UK) 18:50 End of first day 19:30 Networking dinner The Twelve Restaurant, Thon Hotel EU

DAY2 Thursday 21 st January 2016 SESSION 4 : NEW INCENTIVES FOR SPECIFIC PAEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY DRUG DEVELOPMENT Session chairs: Ralf Herold (European Medicines Agency, UK) and Pamela Kearns (University of Birmingham, UK) 08:30 Paediatric rewards, incentives and obligations: How they work and how their impact is assessed? Florian Schmidt (European Commission, Belgium) 08:50 Creating hope act in the US where are we after 2 years? Nancy Goodman (Kids v Cancer, USA) 09:10 Is the Orphan regulation working for paediatric malignancies? Gilles Vassal (Gustave Roussy, France) 09:30 Orphan Drug Regulation, Paediatric Medicine Regulations and Paediatric cancer: the industry perspective Jeffrey Skolnik (TetraLogic Pharmaceuticals, USA) 09:50 Results of the Platform survey and Proposals from Working Group 2 Patricia Blanc (Imagine for Margo, France) 10:10 Round table discussion with all stakeholders Angela Polanco (Bethanys Wish, UK) 11:10 Break SESSION 5: WRAP UP AND 2016 ACTION PLAN 11:40 Wrap up and further development of the multistakeholder paediatric oncology platform Gilles Vassal (Gustave Roussy, FR) 12:10 End of meeting

The Cancer Drug Development Forum (CDDF), in partnership with ITCC and SIOPE, is organising the 2016 edition of the Paediatric Oncology Conference on Accelerating the Development of New Oncology Drugs for Children and Adolescents. The platform is an innovative multi-stakeholder initiative that has over the past years established a work programme and concrete action plan to improve the development of new oncology drugs for children and adolescents. The conference will for the 4th time convene an exchange platform for all actors academia, parents and survivors, industry and regulators, policymakers and charities to evaluate progress and define further steps to foster more and better cure, including with regards to the paediatric medicines legislation. The 2016 conference will share progresses and discuss the following proposals made by the working groups: New strategies for improved development of oncology drugs for children and adolescents: o Mechanism of action based development strategy o Compound prioritization o Changes needed in the paediatric medicine regulation New incentives for specific paediatric drug development and drug repositioning. Implementation of long-term follow up measures of children and adolescents receiving new anticancer drugs. Recent successes in new drug development will be shared. Scientific and Programme Committee Conference Chair: Gilles Vassal (Gustave Roussy, France) Patricia Blanc (Imagine for Margo, France) Gerlind Bode (Childhood Cancer International, Germany) Silvia Chioato (Pfizer, Italy) Ralf Herold (European Medicines Agency, UK) Koenraad Norga (Antwerp University Hospital, Belgium & vice-chair PDCO, EMA, UK) Andrew Pearson (The Institute of Cancer Research, UK) Jeffrey Skolnik (TetraLogic, USA) Stefan Schwoch (Eli Lilly,UK) Raphael Rousseau (Genentech/Roche, USA) Heinz Zwierzina (CDDF chairman, Austria)

Venue Thon Hotel EU Rue de la Loi 75, B-1040 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32 (0)2 204 3911 Website: www.thonhotels.be Conference Secretariat CDDF Office C/O ECCO Avenue E. Mounier 83 1200 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32 (0)2 775 02 15 Email: cddf@ecco-org.eu This Conference has received the funding support of VisitBrussels