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REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST

WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS -

Room: Tivoli Congress Hall

Christoffer Johansen, Rigshospitalet & Head of Unit, Survivorship, Danish Cancer Society Research Center, Copenhagen, Denmark

Marianne Nord Hansen, President of the Danish Cancer Survivor and Late Effects Group, Copenhagen, Denmark

Francesco De Lorenzo, President of the European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC), Brussels, Belgium

PLENARY SESSION 1 -

Room: Tivoli Congress Hall

Early drug development and emerging new treatments Ulrik Lassen, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark

Rehabilitation of head and neck cancer survivors: needs and barriers  Kenneth Jensen, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

COFFEE / TEA

PLENARY SESSION 2 -

Room: Tivoli Congress Hall

The long-term impact of cancer survivorship care plans on patient-reported outcomes and health care use

Lonneke van de Poll-Franse, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation

& Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Prostate cancer patient-reported outcomes: what do we know and what is still unknown?

Ronald C. Chen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States LUNCH

PARALLEL SESSION 1 (parallel session 1A, 1B and 1C – see below) POSTER SESSION -

Room: Ground Floor Lobby

PLENARY SESSION 3 -

Room: Tivoli Congress Hall

Depression and its consequences in cancer care Luigi Grassi, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy

Promoting a culture of prehabilitation for the surgical cancer patient Francesco Carli, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Symposium dinner (optional) and poster award.

Room: Tivoli Brasserie, second floor

08.00 - 09.45 09.45 - 10.10

10.10 - 10.35

10.35 - 11.00

11.00 - 11.15

11.15 - 11.45

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Monday 19 September

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13.15 - 14.15

13.15 - 13.30

13.30 - 13.45

13.45 - 14.00

14.00 - 14.15

Parallel Session 1A Room: Pjerrot Rehabilitation I

Chair: Isabelle Mercaert Perioperative rehabilitation in operations for lung cancer – a feasibility study (PROLUCA) Jette Vibe-Petersen, Denmark

Rehabilitation during or after treatment for head and neck cancer patients? A randomised pilot trial Jon Arne Sandmæl, Norway

Male coping before, during and after radiotherapy - a randomised study with follow-up among prostate cancer patients

Karin Dieperink, Denmark

What content do chronic fatigued and not chronic fatigued cancer survivors prefer in rehabilitation services?

Gunhild Maria Gjerset, Norway

Parallel Session 1B Room: Columbine Late effects I

Chair: Ronald C. Chen

The cost of survival: colorectal cancer survivors’ experiences of pain Amanda Drury, Ireland

Urinary incontinence one year after prostatectomy among American, Norwegian and Spanish patients Anne Holck Storås, Denmark

Endocrine late effects in survivors of adolescent and young adult cancer:

a Danish population-based cohort study.

Mette Vestergaard Jensen, Denmark

Quality of life and physical activity of rectal cancer patients who have undergone low anterior resection or abdominoperineal resection Cynthia Bonhof, Netherlands

Parallel Session 1C Room: Harlekin Follow-up programmes I Chair: Marjan van den Akker Priority setting in patients with cancer and comorbidities

Anne Beiter Arreskov, Denmark

Barriers and facilitators for long-term follow-up care of cancer survivors: a focus group study among Norwegian general practitioners and oncologists Kari Sand, Norway

Health related quality of life in survivors of lymphoma treated with autologous stem cell transplantation – a national follow-up study

Marianne Linnsund, Norway

Who should decide the severity of symptoms in the follow up of cancer patients? The physicians or the patients?

Randi Reidunsdatter, Norway

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Parallel Session -

Monday 19 September

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PLENARY SESSION 4 -

Room: Tivoli Congress Hall

The poor cancer patient – how socioeconomic factors influence cancer outcomes

Susanne Oksbjerg Dalton, Danish Cancer Society Research Center, Copenhagen, Denmark

Implementing patient navigation into cancer care

Karen Freund, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, United States PLENARY SESSION 5 -

Room: Tivoli Congress Hall

Sustained employability in cancer survivors: a behavioural approach

Saskia Duijts, VU University Medical Center & Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Comorbidity patterns in cancer survivors in the 21st century

Marjan van den Akker, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands & Belgium Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

COFFEE / TEA

PARALLEL SESSION 2 (parallel session 2A, 2B and 2C – see below) LUNCH

PARALLEL SESSION 3 (parallel session 3A, 3B and 3C – see below) COFFEE / TEA

PLENARY SESSION 6 -

Room: Tivoli Congress Hotel

Including patients’ relatives in communication around care: what we know and what we need to learn

Isabelle Merckaert, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium

New frontiers in couple-based interventions in cancer care: refining the prescription for spousal communication

Hoda Badr, Mount Sinai, New York City, United States Perspectives

Christoffer Johansen, Rigshospitalet & Head of Unit, Survivorship, Danish Cancer Society Research Center, Copenhagen, Denmark

08.30 - 09.00

09.00 - 09.30

09.45 - 10.15

10.15 - 10.45

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12.15 - 13.15 13.15 - 14.15 14.15 - 14.45

14.45 - 15.15

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15.45 - 16.00

Tuesday 20 September

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11.15 - 12.15

11.15 - 11.30

11.30 - 11.45

11.45 - 12.00

12.00 - 12.15

Parallel Session 2A Room: Pjerrot Prehabilitation Chair: Francesco Carli

Multimodal prehabilitation improves functional capacity before and after colorectal surgery for cancer: a 5-year research experience

Enrico Minnella, Canada

Multimodal prehabilitation in surgical cancer patients: the effect of weekly exercise supervision

Guillaume Bousquet-Dion, Canada

Perioperative study of exercise training (PRESET) – rationale and design of an exercise study in patients with gastro-esophageal cancer Jesper Frank Christensen, Denmark

SYNK: Swallowing exercises and resistance training for head and neck cancer patients during radiotherapy.

A status

Sara Fredslund, Denmark

Parallel Session 2B Room: Columbine Rehabilitation II Chair: Saskia Duijts Personality-related factors as moderators of the effect of

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) on Pain in Women Treated for Breast Cancer

Maja Johannsen, Denmark

Self-employed cancer survivors struggle with returning to work Steffen Torp, Norway

Work ability in prostate cancer survivors after radical prostatectomy Sigrun Dahl, Norway

Quality of life in long-term and very long-term cancer survivors versus population controls in Germany Volker Arndt, Germany

Parallel Session 2C Room: Harlekin Relatives

Chair: Hoda Badr

Psychological intervention for breast cancer patients and partners in the early treatment phase. Does “one size”

fits all?

Anne Nicolaisen, Denmark

Sex differences in the benefits of a one-week educational program for caregivers of cancer patients in Norway

Mari Nilssen, Norway

Risk for prescription of psychotropic drugs among partners of glioma patients: A population-based registry study

Maria Renée Nybro Jansson, Denmark

Satisfaction with sex life in sexually active couples dealing with breast cancer – a longitudinal study Nina Rottmann, Denmark

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Parallel Session -

Tuesday 20 September

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13.15 - 14.15

13.15 - 13.30

13.30 - 13.45

13.45 - 14.00

14.00 - 14.15

Parallel Session 3A Room: Pjerrot Late effects II

Chair: Christoffer Johansen Hospitalizations for somatic disease in survivors of neuroblastoma Filippa Norsker, Denmark

Inflammation, metabolic parameters, fatigue and QoL in a randomized clinical trial of one-year exercise programme for prostate cancer men Katarzyna Hojan, Poland

Prevalence of falls and frailty in prostate cancer survivors: comparisons among current, past and non-users of androgen deprivation therapy Kerri Winters-Stone, United States

Late effects of stereotactic body radiotherapy in frail patients with early stage non-small cell lung cancer Steen Mortensen, Denmark

Parallel Session 3B Room: Columbine Follow-up programmes II Chair: Karen Freund

Endometrial cancer: Is the current follow-up routine essential?

Dorte Gilså Hansen, Denmark

Cancer survivors’ preferences for follow-up care by the oncologist, general practitioner or oncology nurse:

a cross-sectional PROFILES registry study

Nicole Ezendam, Netherlands

Follow-up after rectal cancer (FURCA) – the methodology of developing and testing a novel patient-led follow-up programme after rectal cancer

Ida Hovdenak Jakobsen, Denmark

Cancer survivors unmet needs and fear of cancer recurrence in breast cancer women at follow-up in an oncological department in Denmark Mai-Britt Bjørklund Ellegaard, Denmark

Parallel Session 3C Room: Harlekin

Patient-reported outcomes Chair: Susanne Oksbjerg Dalton Unilateral breast reconstruction after mastectomy - patient satisfaction, aesthetic outcome and quality of life Tine Engberg Damsgaard, Denmark

Predictors for functional outcome and quality of life following limb sparing surgery for soft-tissue sarcomas – a national multicenter study Casper Sæbye, Denmark

How will cancer survivors use survivorship care plans (SCPs)?

Michael Jefford, Australia

Long-term health-related quality of life of young adult lymphoma survivors is more impaired than in older survivors

Olga Husson, Netherlands

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Parallel Session -

Tuesday 20 September

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