The 5th International Symposium on Late Complications after Childhood Cancer has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 12.5 European CME credits (ECMEC®s).
Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
To receive the Certificate and get the Credits you are kindly asked to go to the Registration Desk at the end of the Conference, fill in a form with your personal data, sign for presence and give back the Learners Feedback Questionnaire duly filled out.
PROGRAM
| 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
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- Friday, June 5
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07:00 The Dan Green Fun Run 07:30 – 08:00 MENTEE BREAKFAST*:
Career Opportunity for Late-Effects Clinical Specialists
Hosts: Paul Nathan, Riccardo Haupt08:30 – 09:15 KEYNOTE (2):
Risk factors, Consequences and Management of Poor Bone Health in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Introduced by: Monica Muraca
Speaker: Natascia Di Iorgi09:15 – 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 Logan10:10 – 10:40 Coffee Break
Poster viewing on your own10:40 – 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 Gustafsson11:35 – 12:30 PANEL DISCUSSION (2):
Priorities for the Future of Survivorship
Moderator: Monica Muraca
Speakers: Leontien Kremer, Melissa Hudson12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
Poster viewing on your own
MENTEE LUNCH*:
How to Develop a High Impact Research Proposal
Hosts: Greg Armstrong, Helena van der Pal14:00 – 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 Godono14:45 – 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 Webste15:40 – 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 Malone17:15 – 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
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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 Lambertini09:15 – 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 Zhang10:10 – 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 Horan11:35 – 12:15 Closing Remarks
Best Oral Presentation and Best Poster Award Ceremony
CME information
ISLCCC 2027 and 2028 details
Host: Riccardo Haupt, Monica Muraca
