Friday - Saturday
April 14 - 15, 2023
The Palace Hotel
San Francisco, CA
Course# MRO23021
Registration Fees
$750.00 Physicians
$600.00 Allied Health Professionals
$325.00 Residents/Fellows
$375.00 Former UCSF Trainees
Cancellations received in writing before April 13, 2023 will be refunded, less a $150 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date.
Please email your requests to [email protected]
Overview
This year’s course theme is patient-centered care. Despite ever-advancing technology, patients remain at the center of everything we do. This year’s course will feature discussions that focus on how novel technologies such as IMRT, SBRT, and other advanced technical – and imaging-based planning and treatment approaches can benefit patients. We will discuss state-of-the-art radiotherapy treatment planning approaches in concordance with major guidelines and the most recent scientific evidence, with an emphasis on how their application can be applied to patients and how they can be used in shared decision making with patients. There will also be discussions of quality-of-life-oriented approaches which may enhance a course of radiation-based care. These include integrative medicine, supportive care, and patient-reported outcomes and interventions. As usual, this course offers numerous practical case-based review sessions allowing for self-assessment and interaction with expert panelists.
Objectives
At the end of this activity, attendees should be able to:
- Describe molecular, immunologic, and imaging-based stratification of brain tumors.
- Employ the major classes of radiation therapy techniques in treating prostate cancer.
- Describe local therapy management principles and techniques for liver tumors.
- Name 3 major techniques that can be used in designing a course of breast radiation therapy.
- Describe 3 major types of of integrative medicine and how they relate to radiation oncology.
- Name 3 ways to make quality-of-life assessments more meaningful in breast and head and neck cancer patients.
- Name 3 ways molecular characterization is affecting diagnosis, management, and surveillance of head and neck cancer patients.
- Cite 3 major new findings related to eligibility for SBRT and systemic therapies in lung cancer patients.
Accreditation
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum of 13 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This CME activity meets the requirements under California Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.
1 ABR SA-CME credit will be offered for each case-base learning session for a total of 5.
Nurses
For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Physician Assistants
AAPA accepts category 1 credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Pharmacy
The California Board of Pharmacy accepts as continuing professional education those courses that meet the standard of relevance to pharmacy practice and have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
RTT/Dosimetrists
ASRT and MDCB credits will be offered.
Course Outline
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2023 | ||
7:00 AM | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
BRAIN TUMORS | Chair: Steve Braunstein, MD, PhD | |
8:00 | Welcome and Course Overview | Sue Yom, MD, PhD, MAS |
8:05 | Current Radiosurgical Approaches for Brain Metastases | Steve Braunstein, MD, PhD |
8:25 | Radiotherapy in Multidisciplinary Management of Primary and Metastatic Spine Tumors | Lauren Boreta, MD |
8:45 | Precision-based Therapy for Patients with Meningioma | David Raleigh, MD, PhD |
9:05 | Integrative and Functional Medicine Approaches for the Management of Primary Brain Tumors | Shannon Fogh, MD |
9:25 | CNS Case-based Learning: Self-assessment Session | Steve Braunstein, MD, PhD; Nam Woo Choo, MD; Shannon Fogh, MD; David Raleigh, MD, PhD; Lauren Boreta, MD |
10:25 | Coffee Break | |
10:45 | The Phillips Lecture | Daphne Haas-Kogan, MD, MBA |
PATIENT-CENTERED CANCER CARE | Chair: Jessica Chew, MD | |
11:30 | Integrative Cancer Care for Patients | Kavita Mishra, MD, MPH |
11:50 | Quality of Life in Cancer Decision Making and Research | Jolie Ringash, MD, MSc |
12:25 PM | Optional: Lunch Hour with Resident Presentations | Chair: Sumi Sinha |
GENITOURINARY CANCERS | Chair: Osama Mohamad, MD, PhD | |
1:25 | Bladder Cancer Radiotherapy: Preserving Quality of Life | Anthony Wong, MD, PhD |
1:45 | Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence in the Care of Genitourinary Malignancies | Julian Hong, MD, MS |
2:05 | Current Applications of HDR Prostate Brachytherapy | I-Chow (Joe) Hsu, MD |
2:25 | The Art of Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer | Mack Roach III, MD |
2:45 | Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy for Renal Cell Carcinoma | Osama Mohamad, MD, PhD |
3:05 | Coffee Break | |
3:25 | GU Case-based Learning: Self-assessment Session | Osama Mohamad, MD; William Chen, MD; Anthony Wong, MD; Julian Hong, MD; Joe Hsu, MD; Mack Roach III, MD |
GASTROINTESTINAL CANCERS | Chair: Mekhail Anwar, MD, PhD | |
4:25 | Local Therapies for Liver Tumors | Mekhail Anwar, MD, PhD |
4:45 | Liver SBRT Technical Considerations (including IGRT, Image Registration, and Motion Management) | Emily Hirata, MD |
5:05 | Update on Surgical Management of Liver Tumors | Carlos Corvera, MD, FACS |
5:25 | Gastrointestinal Case-based Learning: Self-assessment Session | Mekhail Anwar, MD; Emily Hirata, MD; Carlos Corvera, MD |
6:00 PM | Adjourn | |
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2023 | ||
7:00 AM | Continental Breakfast | |
BREAST CANCER | Chair: Nicolas Prionas, MD, PhD | |
8:00 | Course Announcements | Sue Yom, MD, PhD, MAS |
8:05 | Radiotherapy and Its Omission in the Treatment of Early Stage Breast Cancer | Catherine Park, MD |
8:25 | Modern Image-guided Partial Breast Irradiation | Nicholas Prionas, MD, PhD |
8:45 | Patient Reported Outcomes in Breast Cancer Radiotherapy | Sara Alcorn, MD, PhD, MPH |
9:10 | Personalized Skin Care during Breast Radiotherapy | Florence Yuen, NP |
9:30 | Breast Case-based Learning: Self-assessment Session | Lisa Singer, MD; Lisa Ni, MD; Catherine Park, MD; Nicholas Prionas, MD; Sara Alcorn, MD; Florence Yuen, NP |
10:30 | Coffee Break | |
HEAD AND NECK CANCER | Chair: Jason Chan, MD | |
10:50 | Emerging Role of Blood Biomarkers in Cancer Diagnosis and Surveillance and Treatment Planning Consensus | Scott Bratman, MD, PhD |
11:30 | Guidelines for Head and Neck and Skin Cancers In 2023 | Jason Chan, MD |
11:55 | NRG Oncology Clinical Trials Update: Major Themes in Head and Neck Cancer | Sue Yom, MD, PhD, MAS |
12:15 PM | Decision Making in Larynx Cancer | Chase Heaton, MD |
12:35 | Optional: Lunch Hour with Resident Presentations | Chair: Sumi Sinha |
1:35 | HN Case-based Learning: Self-assessment Session | Jason Chan, MD; Ben Li, MD; Sue Yom, MD; Jolie Ringash, MD; Chase Heaton, MD; Scott Bratman, MD |
THORACIC CANCERS | Chair: Sue Yom, MD, PhD, MAS | |
2:35 | Management of Stage 3 Lung Cancer: ASCO Guidelines and How They Apply to Patients | Megan Daly, MD |
2:55 | SBRT in Operable Patients: Where are We with the Data and What Should Patients Know? | Drew Moghanaki, MD, MPH |
3:20 | Interventional Pulmonology: Emerging Role in Minimally Invasive Molecular Diagnostics | Yaron Gesthalter, MD |
3:40 | Peri-operative Targeted Therapies and Immunotherapies: Opportunities to Improve Outcomes | Matthew Gubens, MD |
4:00 | Thoracic Case-based Learning: Self-assessment Session | Sue Yom, MD; Katherine Chen, MD; Megan Daly, MD; Drew Moghanaki, MD; Matthew Gubens, MD; Yaron Gesthalter, MD |
5:00 | Adjourn | |
5:00- 6:30 PM | Reception for All Attendees and Exhibitors |
Course Chairs
Sue Yom, MD, PhD, MAS
Professor and Conference Chair
Catherine Park, MD
Professor and Department Chair
Conference Manager
Alan Taniguchi, MS
UCSF Course Faculty
Mekhail Anwar, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Lauren Boreta, MD
Assistant Professor
Steve Braunstein, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Jason Chan, MD
Assistant Professor
Katherine Chen, MD
Clinical Resident
William Chen, MD
Clinical Resident
Jessica Chew, MD
Clinical Instructor
Nam Woo Cho, MD, PhD
Clinical Instructor
Carlos Corvera, MD, FACS
Professor Department of Surgery
Shannon Fogh, MD
Associate Professor
Yaron Gesthalter, MD
Assistant Professor Division of Pulmonary Medicine
Department of Medicine
Matthew Gubens, MD
Associate Professor Division of Hematology/Oncology
Department of Medicine
Chase Heaton, MD
Associate Professor Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Emily Hirata, PhD
Associate Professor
I-Chow (Joe) Hsu, MD
Professor
Julian Hong, MD, MS
Assistant Professor
Benjamin Li, MD
Clinical Resident
Kavita Mishra, MD, MPH
Professor
Osama Mohamad, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Lisa Ni, MD
Clinical Resident
David Raleigh, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Mack Roach III, MD
Professor
Nicolas Prionas, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Lisa Singer, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Sumi Sinha, MD
Clinical Instructor
Anthony Wong, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Florence Yuen, MSN, AOCNP, CWCN-AP
Nurse Practitioner
Visiting Faculty
Sara Alcorn, MD, PhD, MPH
Clinical Director Department of Radiation Oncology Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center
Scott Bratman, MD, PhD
Associate Professor Department of Radiation Oncology University of Toronto Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Megan Daly, MD
Associate Professor Radiation Oncology
UC Davis Health
Daphne Haas-Kogan, MD, MBA
Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology Willem and Corrie Hees Family Professor, Brigham and Women/ Dana-Farber Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School
Drew Moghanaki, MD, MPH
Professor and Chief of Thoracic Oncology Services UCLA Radiation Oncology
Jolie Ringash, MD, MSc
Professor Department of Radiation Oncology
University of Toronto Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Travel & Lodging
The Palace Hotel
2 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco CA
Hotel Phone: (415) 512-1111 / Reservations: (415) 512-1111
Ask for UCSF Radiation Oncology Course Rate or make reservations via link below.
Rates: $285
Cutoff Date: March 23, 2023
Exhibitors
Exhibit Fee: $2,000 & $5,000
Email Contact for Exhibits [email protected]
Exhibit Description
The exhibit fee includes a 6’ x 30” tabletop, (2) representative attendees/exhibitors, (1) copy of the course syllabus.
Exhibit Hours
(subject to updating)
Friday 4/14/23
7:30- 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Area
10:25- 10:45 AM Break in Exhibit Area
2:30- 2:40 PM Break in Exhibit Area
Saturday 4/15/23
7:30- 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Area
5:00- 6:15 AM Reception