PROGRAM

12:15 – 14:15 PRE-MEETING:
International Guidelines Harmonization Group (IGHG)
Hosts: Melissa Hudson, Leontien Kremer, Renée Mulder, Matthew J Ehrhardt, Elvira C van Dalen
14:00 – 15:00 Registration and Welcome Coffee
15:00 – 15:15 OPENING REMARKS AND GREETINGS FROM AUTHORITIES
Hosts: Riccardo Haupt, Monica Muraca, Carlo Dufour
15:15 – 16:00 KEYNOTE (1):
Global Child Cancer Survivorship Guidelines: An Emerging Unmet Need for Resource Appropriate Guidance
Introduced by: Riccardo Haupt
Speaker: Michael Sullivan
16:00 – 16:55 ORAL ABSTRACTS 1
TOPIC: Implementation/Guidelines
Chairs: Matt Ehrhardt, Renée Mulder
The ASPIRES Study: Promoting Colorectal Cancer Surveillance in Childhood Cancer Survivors–A Randomized Intervention Trial from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) | Tara Henderson
Survivor/Caregiver and Health System Level Barriers to, Facilitators for, and Implementation Strategy Recommendations for Childhood Cancer Survivorship Care Delivery in Uganda | Priscilla Nambalirwa
Continuity of Survivorship Care in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Risk-Based Follow-Up and Persistent Disparities | Ksenya Shliakhtsitsava
Feasibility and diagnostic yield of the PanCareFollowUp Care intervention | Selina Van Den Oever
16:55 – 17:40 PANEL DISCUSSION (1):
Thrive Mode: Healthy Living After Childhood Cancer
Moderators: Kristen Ness, Saskia Pluijm
Speakers: Aaron Onerup, Elvira C van Dalen
17:40 – 18:35 ORAL ABSTRACTS 2
TOPIC: Thrive
Chairs: Kevin Krull, Gisela Michel
Improving Physical Activity Behaviors Among Childhood Cancer Survivors Through an Educational Intervention: A Mixed-Methods Pre–Post Study | Jiaoyang Cai
Impaired fitness and strength in adolescent survivors of childhood cancer and their associations with treatment exposures and modifiable risk factors in the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study (SJLIFE) | Deborah Ogunsanmi
Physical Activity Patterns, and Factors Associated With Low Physical Activity in the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivors: a Dccss-Later 2 Study | Renee Van Laarhoven
Digital health intervention for comorbid insomnia and neurocognitive impairment in adult survivors of childhood cancer: Results from a randomized clinical trial in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study | Tara Brinkman
18:35 – 19:00 Poster viewing on your own
Evening Cocktail Reception
07:00 The Dan Green Fun Run
07:30 – 08:00 MENTEE BREAKFAST*:
Career Opportunity for Late-Effects Clinical Specialists
Hosts: Paul Nathan, Riccardo Haupt
08:30 – 09:15 KEYNOTE (2):
Risk factors, Consequences and Management of Poor Bone Health in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Introduced by: Monica Muraca
Speaker: Natascia Di Iorgi
09:15 – 10:10 ORAL ABSTRACTS 3
TOPIC: Endocrine outcomes
Chairs: Greg Armstrong, Monica Muraca
Reevaluating Bone Mineral Density Surveillance in Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Survivors: a Single-Institution Retrospective Review | Jennifer Dean
Evaluation of Bone Mineral Density and Vitamin D Status in Long Term Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in LMIC Setting | Maya Malini
Voxel-based analysis of dose-response relationships within the hypothalamuspituitary axis as a predictor of growth hormone deficiency: a multi-centre study | Angela Davey
An Exploratory Assessment Of The GloBE-Reg Registry For Studying The Safety of Long-Acting Growth Hormone In Cancer Survivors (The SAFESurvivors Study) | Monica Logan
10:10 – 10:40 Coffee Break
Poster viewing on your own
10:40 – 11:35 ORAL ABSTRACTS 4
TOPIC: Cardiovascular
Chairs: Saro Armenian, Helena van der Pal
Radiation Oncology Workflow-Integrated Individualized Risk Calculator to Comprehensively Predict Future Cardiac Disease Risk Among Pediatric and Adolescent Cancer Patients | Rebecca Howell
Coronary Artery Calcium Score after cardiac irradiation and/or anthracyclines exposure in childhood cancer survivors: the COROCAN study | Rivalin AhoGlele
Impact of treatment intensity on cardiometabolic outcomes among high cardiovascular risk childhood cancer survivors: a report from CCSS-CHIIP | Eric Chow
Predictive Value of Social Determinants of Health for Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events Among Childhood Cancer Survivors | Elin Gustafsson
11:35 – 12:30 PANEL DISCUSSION (2):
Priorities for the Future of Survivorship
Moderator: Monica Muraca
Speakers: Leontien Kremer, Melissa Hudson
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
Poster viewing on your own
MENTEE LUNCH*:
How to Develop a High Impact Research Proposal
Hosts: Greg Armstrong, Helena van der Pal
14:00 – 14:45 KEYNOTE (3):
Psychosocial Factors and Employability in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Theoretical Insights and Practical Implications for Work Reintegration
Introduced by: Monica Terenziani
Speaker: Alessandro Godono
14:45 – 15:40 ORAL ABSTRACTS 5
TOPIC: Digital Health
Chairs: Monica Gramatges, Riccardo Haupt
Long-Term Disability and Financial Burden Among Survivors of Childhood Cancer Using the WHO ICF Framework: A Report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study (SJLIFE) | Joshua Burns
Information and Support Needs of Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivors (CAYACS) Across Europe: Results from the e-QuoL Project | Anne Maas
An Electronic Health Records-based Informatics Approach to Enhance Care for Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivors Through Population Health Management | David Noyd
Feasibility and Acceptability of a Digital Mindfulness Intervention to Improve Stress, Coping, and Cardiometabolic Risk in Survivors of Pediatric Leukemia and Lymphoma | Rachel Webste
15:40 – 16:10 Coffee Break
16:10 – 17:10 POSTER RAPID REVIEW
Chairs: Melissa Hudson, Leontien Kremer
Psychological outcomes of parents of childhood cancer survivors – A summary of findings from the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study–Parents | Peter Francis Raguindin
Treatment-specific eQTLs in childhood cancer survivors of European and African ancestry | Jennifer N. French
Cardiorespiratory fitness and its determinants in adult childhood cancer survivors – Results of the CardioOnco Study | Severin Fankhauser
Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation in Pediatric Oncology: Safe and Timely | Monica Terenziani
Comparison of Excess Risk of Late Mortality and Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms (SMNs) after Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL): a Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) and Dutch Hodgkin | Rawan A. Hammoud
Health Status and Treatment Knowledge Among Anthracycline Exposed Childhood Cancer Survivors: the JCCG Survivor Study, Cardiovascular Working Group ePRO Survey | Chikako Kiyotani
Simplifying Inputs of Machine Learning-Based Risk Calculators to Improve Clinical Usability: A Report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study and the St Jude Lifetime Cohort | Zhe Lu
Secondary pancreatic diseases (pancreatitis, exocrine dysfunction and adenocarcinoma) in childhood cancer survivors: A report from the French Childhood Cancer Survivors Study (FCCSS) | Brice Fresneau
Effects of Social Determinants of Health on Entrance and Retention of a Survivorship Clinic | Anthony Williams
Pregnancy rates and pregnancy outcomes of female childhood cancer survivors – Findings from Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (SCCSS) | Chantal Martine Cudré-Mauroux
Longitudinal Patterns of Epigenetic Aging among Long-Term Survivors of Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL): A Report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort (SJLIFE) | Annalynn Williams
Long term risk of subsequent thyroid cancer in survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer in Europe: A cohort study within PanCareSurFup consortium | Florent De Vathaire
Computational Approaches to Aid in Survivorship Care Plan Generation Using Electronic Health Record Data | Karen E. Effinger
Developing an evidence-based and theory-informed intervention to support survivors of childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer to be physically active: findings of The BEACON study | Morven Brown
Associations Between Physical Fitness and Fatigue in Adolescent Childhood Cancer Survivors: The PACCS Study | Sara H. Johansen
Ocular late effects among Swiss childhood cancer survivors | Tiara Greber
Undernutrition in Childhood Cancer Patients – Results from a Swiss Multicentre Study | Alice Sofia Calvello
Global Prioritization of Survivorship Symptoms by Healthcare Providers to Inform a Standardized PRO Assessment Tool | Elyse Zhang
Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms after Neuroblastoma. A report from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry (RINB) | Federica Serafino
Mapping Systems of Survivorship Care | Sara Malone
17:15 – 18:15 Poster Viewing with Poster Presenters On-Site
Social Networking Dinner at Genova Aquarium

* The participation in the Mentee Events is reserved only for attendees under 40 years old
and it will be limited to a maximum of 30 young scientists on a “first come, first served” policy.

08:30 – 09:15 PANEL DISCUSSION (3):
Should Female CCS at Elevated Risk for Breast Cancer Be Offered Hormonal Replacement Therapy?
Moderator: Flora van Leeuwen
Speakers: Kevin Oeffinger, Matteo Lambertini
09:15 – 10:10 ORAL ABSTRACTS 6
TOPIC: Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms (SMN)
Chairs: Greg Armstrong, Cecile Ronckers
Cancer Treatments-Related Factors for Subsequent Soft Tissue Sarcoma in Childhood Cancer survivors: A report from the PanCareSurFup consortium | Allodji Rodrigue
Association between Neighborhood-Level Social Vulnerability and the Incidence of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms: A Report from the Childhood
Cancer Survivor Study | Taumoha Ghosh
Transcriptome-wide association studies reveal key genetic contributors to subsequent neoplasm risk in childhood cancer survivors: a report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort and the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study | Michael Betti
Development and Validation of a Longitudinal Symptom-Based Mortality Prediction Model for Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer | Elyse Zhang
10:10 – 10:40 Coffee Break
10:40 – 11:35 ORAL ABSTRACTS 7
TOPIC: Other
Chairs: Scott Baker, Michael Sullivan
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Ovarian Dysfunction Following Cancer Treatment in Childhood Cancer Survivors | Gauri Kapoor
Development and validation of diabetes mellitus risk prediction models in survivors of childhood cancer: a St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study (SJLIFE) and Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) report | Cindy Im
Pain Trajectories and Symptoms of Social Isolation and Loneliness in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: a Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) | Cassie Argenbright
Clinically Meaningful Symptoms in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Comparison with the U.S. General Population Using the Modified Patient Reported Outcomes Version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE) | Madeline Horan
11:35 – 12:15 Closing Remarks
Best Oral Presentation and Best Poster Award Ceremony
CME information
ISLCCC 2027 and 2028 details
Host: Riccardo Haupt, Monica Muraca
Thursday, June 4
12:15 – 14:15 PRE-MEETING:
International Guidelines Harmonization Group (IGHG)
Hosts: Melissa Hudson, Leontien Kremer, Renée Mulder, Matthew J Ehrhardt, Elvira C van Dalen
14:00 – 15:00 Registration and Welcome Coffee
15:00 – 15:15 OPENING REMARKS AND GREETINGS FROM AUTHORITIES
Hosts: Riccardo Haupt, Monica Muraca, Carlo Dufour
15:15 – 16:00 KEYNOTE (1):
Global Child Cancer Survivorship Guidelines: An Emerging Unmet Need for Resource Appropriate Guidance
Introduced by: Riccardo Haupt
Speaker: Michael Sullivan
16:00 – 16:55 ORAL ABSTRACTS 1
TOPIC: Implementation/Guidelines
Chairs: Matt Ehrhardt, Renée Mulder
The ASPIRES Study: Promoting Colorectal Cancer Surveillance in Childhood Cancer Survivors–A Randomized Intervention Trial from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) | Tara Henderson
Survivor/Caregiver and Health System Level Barriers to, Facilitators for, and Implementation Strategy Recommendations for Childhood Cancer Survivorship Care Delivery in Uganda | Priscilla Nambalirwa
Continuity of Survivorship Care in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Risk-Based Follow-Up and Persistent Disparities | Ksenya Shliakhtsitsava
Feasibility and diagnostic yield of the PanCareFollowUp Care intervention | Selina Van Den Oever
16:55 – 17:40 PANEL DISCUSSION (1):
Thrive Mode: Healthy Living After Childhood Cancer
Moderators: Kristen Ness, Saskia Pluijm
Speakers: Aaron Onerup, Elvira C van Dalen
17:40 – 18:35 ORAL ABSTRACTS 2
TOPIC: Thrive
Chairs: Kevin Krull, Gisela Michel
Improving Physical Activity Behaviors Among Childhood Cancer Survivors Through an Educational Intervention: A Mixed-Methods Pre–Post Study | Jiaoyang Cai
Impaired fitness and strength in adolescent survivors of childhood cancer and their associations with treatment exposures and modifiable risk factors in the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study (SJLIFE) | Deborah Ogunsanmi
Physical Activity Patterns, and Factors Associated With Low Physical Activity in the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivors: a Dccss-Later 2 Study | Renee Van Laarhoven
Digital health intervention for comorbid insomnia and neurocognitive impairment in adult survivors of childhood cancer: Results from a randomized clinical trial in the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study | Tara Brinkman
18:35 – 19:00 Poster viewing on your own
Evening Cocktail Reception
Friday, June 5
07:00 The Dan Green Fun Run
07:30 – 08:00 MENTEE BREAKFAST*:
Career Opportunity for Late-Effects Clinical Specialists
Hosts: Paul Nathan, Riccardo Haupt
08:30 – 09:15 KEYNOTE (2):
Risk factors, Consequences and Management of Poor Bone Health in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Introduced by: Monica Muraca
Speaker: Natascia Di Iorgi
09:15 – 10:10 ORAL ABSTRACTS 3
TOPIC: Endocrine outcomes
Chairs: Greg Armstrong, Monica Muraca
Reevaluating Bone Mineral Density Surveillance in Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Survivors: a Single-Institution Retrospective Review | Jennifer Dean
Evaluation of Bone Mineral Density and Vitamin D Status in Long Term Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in LMIC Setting | Maya Malini
Voxel-based analysis of dose-response relationships within the hypothalamuspituitary axis as a predictor of growth hormone deficiency: a multi-centre study | Angela Davey
An Exploratory Assessment Of The GloBE-Reg Registry For Studying The Safety of Long-Acting Growth Hormone In Cancer Survivors (The SAFESurvivors Study) | Monica Logan
10:10 – 10:40 Coffee Break
Poster viewing on your own
10:40 – 11:35 ORAL ABSTRACTS 4
TOPIC: Cardiovascular
Chairs: Saro Armenian, Helena van der Pal
Radiation Oncology Workflow-Integrated Individualized Risk Calculator to Comprehensively Predict Future Cardiac Disease Risk Among Pediatric and Adolescent Cancer Patients | Rebecca Howell
Coronary Artery Calcium Score after cardiac irradiation and/or anthracyclines exposure in childhood cancer survivors: the COROCAN study | Rivalin AhoGlele
Impact of treatment intensity on cardiometabolic outcomes among high cardiovascular risk childhood cancer survivors: a report from CCSS-CHIIP | Eric Chow
Predictive Value of Social Determinants of Health for Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events Among Childhood Cancer Survivors | Elin Gustafsson
11:35 – 12:30 PANEL DISCUSSION (2):
Priorities for the Future of Survivorship
Moderator: Monica Muraca
Speakers: Leontien Kremer, Melissa Hudson
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
Poster viewing on your own
MENTEE LUNCH*:
How to Develop a High Impact Research Proposal
Hosts: Greg Armstrong, Helena van der Pal
14:00 – 14:45 KEYNOTE (3):
Psychosocial Factors and Employability in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Theoretical Insights and Practical Implications for Work Reintegration
Introduced by: Monica Terenziani
Speaker: Alessandro Godono
14:45 – 15:40 ORAL ABSTRACTS 5
TOPIC: Digital Health
Chairs: Monica Gramatges, Riccardo Haupt
Long-Term Disability and Financial Burden Among Survivors of Childhood Cancer Using the WHO ICF Framework: A Report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study (SJLIFE) | Joshua Burns
Information and Support Needs of Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivors (CAYACS) Across Europe: Results from the e-QuoL Project | Anne Maas
An Electronic Health Records-based Informatics Approach to Enhance Care for Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivors Through Population Health Management | David Noyd
Feasibility and Acceptability of a Digital Mindfulness Intervention to Improve Stress, Coping, and Cardiometabolic Risk in Survivors of Pediatric Leukemia and Lymphoma | Rachel Webste
15:40 – 16:10 Coffee Break
16:10 – 17:10 POSTER RAPID REVIEW
Chairs: Melissa Hudson, Leontien Kremer
Psychological outcomes of parents of childhood cancer survivors – A summary of findings from the Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study–Parents | Peter Francis Raguindin
Treatment-specific eQTLs in childhood cancer survivors of European and African ancestry | Jennifer N. French
Cardiorespiratory fitness and its determinants in adult childhood cancer survivors – Results of the CardioOnco Study | Severin Fankhauser
Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation in Pediatric Oncology: Safe and Timely | Monica Terenziani
Comparison of Excess Risk of Late Mortality and Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms (SMNs) after Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL): a Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) and Dutch Hodgkin | Rawan A. Hammoud
Health Status and Treatment Knowledge Among Anthracycline Exposed Childhood Cancer Survivors: the JCCG Survivor Study, Cardiovascular Working Group ePRO Survey | Chikako Kiyotani
Simplifying Inputs of Machine Learning-Based Risk Calculators to Improve Clinical Usability: A Report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study and the St Jude Lifetime Cohort | Zhe Lu
Secondary pancreatic diseases (pancreatitis, exocrine dysfunction and adenocarcinoma) in childhood cancer survivors: A report from the French Childhood Cancer Survivors Study (FCCSS) | Brice Fresneau
Effects of Social Determinants of Health on Entrance and Retention of a Survivorship Clinic | Anthony Williams
Pregnancy rates and pregnancy outcomes of female childhood cancer survivors – Findings from Swiss Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (SCCSS) | Chantal Martine Cudré-Mauroux
Longitudinal Patterns of Epigenetic Aging among Long-Term Survivors of Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL): A Report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort (SJLIFE) | Annalynn Williams
Long term risk of subsequent thyroid cancer in survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer in Europe: A cohort study within PanCareSurFup consortium | Florent De Vathaire
Computational Approaches to Aid in Survivorship Care Plan Generation Using Electronic Health Record Data | Karen E. Effinger
Developing an evidence-based and theory-informed intervention to support survivors of childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer to be physically active: findings of The BEACON study | Morven Brown
Associations Between Physical Fitness and Fatigue in Adolescent Childhood Cancer Survivors: The PACCS Study | Sara H. Johansen
Ocular late effects among Swiss childhood cancer survivors | Tiara Greber
Undernutrition in Childhood Cancer Patients – Results from a Swiss Multicentre Study | Alice Sofia Calvello
Global Prioritization of Survivorship Symptoms by Healthcare Providers to Inform a Standardized PRO Assessment Tool | Elyse Zhang
Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms after Neuroblastoma. A report from the Italian Neuroblastoma Registry (RINB) | Federica Serafino
Mapping Systems of Survivorship Care | Sara Malone
17:15 – 18:15 Poster Viewing with Poster Presenters On-Site
Social Networking Dinner at Genova Aquarium

* The participation in the Mentee Events is reserved only for attendees under 40 years old
and it will be limited to a maximum of 30 young scientists on a “first come, first served” policy.

Saturday, June 6
08:30 – 09:15 PANEL DISCUSSION (3):
Should Female CCS at Elevated Risk for Breast Cancer Be Offered Hormonal Replacement Therapy?
Moderator: Flora van Leeuwen
Speakers: Kevin Oeffinger, Matteo Lambertini
09:15 – 10:10 ORAL ABSTRACTS 6
TOPIC: Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms (SMN)
Chairs: Greg Armstrong, Cecile Ronckers
Cancer Treatments-Related Factors for Subsequent Soft Tissue Sarcoma in Childhood Cancer survivors: A report from the PanCareSurFup consortium | Allodji Rodrigue
Association between Neighborhood-Level Social Vulnerability and the Incidence of Subsequent Malignant Neoplasms: A Report from the Childhood
Cancer Survivor Study | Taumoha Ghosh
Transcriptome-wide association studies reveal key genetic contributors to subsequent neoplasm risk in childhood cancer survivors: a report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort and the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study | Michael Betti
Development and Validation of a Longitudinal Symptom-Based Mortality Prediction Model for Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer | Elyse Zhang
10:10 – 10:40 Coffee Break
10:40 – 11:35 ORAL ABSTRACTS 7
TOPIC: Other
Chairs: Scott Baker, Michael Sullivan
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Ovarian Dysfunction Following Cancer Treatment in Childhood Cancer Survivors | Gauri Kapoor
Development and validation of diabetes mellitus risk prediction models in survivors of childhood cancer: a St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study (SJLIFE) and Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) report | Cindy Im
Pain Trajectories and Symptoms of Social Isolation and Loneliness in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: a Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) | Cassie Argenbright
Clinically Meaningful Symptoms in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Comparison with the U.S. General Population Using the Modified Patient Reported Outcomes Version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE) | Madeline Horan
11:35 – 12:15 Closing Remarks
Best Oral Presentation and Best Poster Award Ceremony
CME information
ISLCCC 2027 and 2028 details
Host: Riccardo Haupt, Monica Muraca