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ct d ra rl rs te o ke In h W ea it p w ss S a Cl FINAL PROGRAM Controversies, Collaboration, and Personalized Care in Radiation Oncology l! tion’s Capita a N r u o o t s n ACRO Retur MAY 14-16 acro.org Hyatt Regency Crystal City Washington, D.C. This Live Activity has been approved for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM Topics covered include: Clinical updates, the application of advanced techniques and technologies in care, economics and political issues, and clinical controversies. Joint Providership of: American RADIATI Integrating Scienc Special Guests: ® WELCOME! Controversies, Collaboration, and Personalized Care in Radiation Oncology Dear Colleague, Welcome to ACRO 2015, the 25th Annual Meeting of the American College of Radiation Oncology. Over the past 24 years, ACRO has hosted an intimate and uncluttered annual clinical conference encompassing a broad spectrum of educational offerings in a comfortable and effective learning environment, featuring presentations from the best and brightest minds in cancer treatment. MAY 14-16 The 2015 conference has been planned to highlight multiple themes that cut through each day of education. These themes will unify disease sites with new techniques and technologies, linking didactic clinical/practice updates with interactive debates to address the controversies we face in clinic everyday. Additionally, ACRO has returned to our Nation’s Capital which means you will have the opportunity to supplement clinical education with presentations from Washington insiders and Legislative Counsel. Our hope is that this targeted approach will provide you with the clear understanding of the benefits, quality and value of the 2015 ACRO Annual Conference to all aspects of your practice, from clinical advances to economics and policy. This will be a superb meeting! Welcome. A.J. Mundt, MD, FACRO James Welsh, MD, FACRO Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO President Vice President/President-Elect & General Program Chair Scientific Program Committee Chair 2015 Scientific Program Committee Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO, Chair Parul Barry, MD Erica Bell, PhD Valerie Brown, CPS Jason Efstathiou, MD, DPhil Steven Finkelstein, MD Garrett Green, MD Chandan Guha, MD, PhD Nevine Hanna, MD Kimberly Mahler, MS Vinay Puduvalli, MD David Raben, MD James Rocco, MD Helen Shih, MD James Welsh, MD, FACRO Julia White, MD Terence Williams, MD, PhD Evan Wuthrick, MD Catheryn Yashar, MD 2015 Annual Meeting Program Committee General Chair James Welsh, MD, FACRO Scientific Program Committee Chair Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO Development Committee Chair Harvey Wolkov, MD, FACRO CME Coordinator Valerie Brown, CPS Executive Director Norman Wallis, PhD College Coordinator Andrew Jerdonek 2 ACRO 2015 Leadership ACRO is Excited to Present Officers, Chancellors, AMA Liaisons, Ex-Officio Representative Chairman Michael Kuettel, MD, PhD, FACRO President A.J. Mundt, MD, FACRO Vice President/President-Elect James Welsh, MD, FACRO Secretary/Treasurer William Rate, MD, PhD, FACRO Chancellors Eduardo Fernandez, MD, PhD, FACRO Gregg Franklin, MD, PhD, FACRO Shane Hopkins, MD Sheila Rege, MD, FACRO Harvey Wolkov, MD, FACRO Catheryn Yashar, MD Ex-Officio Member Luther Brady, MD, FACRO Liaisons/Delegates Dennis Galinsky, MD, FACRO (AMA) Mohamed Khan, MD, PhD, FACRO (AMA Alternate) Shilpen Patel, MD, FACRO (AMA YPS) Harvey Wolkov, MD, FACRO (ACR) The 2015 Dr. Luther Brady Lecture The Evolution of Specialties: Where Medical Specialties Come From and How They Live, Die, and Change Anthony Zietman, MD Massachusetts General Hospital Legislative Counsel Andrew Woods, JD Introduced by Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO Executive Director Norman Wallis, PhD Friday, May 15, 2015 | 2-3pm Accreditation: Learning Objectives: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) through the joint providership of Community Health Network and American College of Radiation Oncology. Community Health Network is accredited by ISMA to provide continuing medical education for physicians. At the Conclusion of the Conference attendees should be able to: Community Health Network designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for Commercial Support, educational programs provided by Community Health Network must demonstrate balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor. All faculty, authors, editors and planning committee members participating in a Community Health Network Provided activity are required to disclose any relevant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services that are discussed in an educational activity. Community Health Network has implemented a process whereby everyone who is in a position to control the content of an educational activity has disclosed all relevant financial relationships, with any commercial interest. In addition, should it be determined that a conflict of interest exists as a result of a financial relationship, it will be resolved prior to the activity. While offering the CME credit above, this activity is not intended to provide extensive training in the field. ADA accommodations are available upon request. ACRO is pleased to collaborate with the Radiosurgery Society for two special sessions this year! 1. Implement the latest advances in the science of personalized radiation oncology. 2. Evaluate the treatment of acute and longterm complications of radiation therapy for Central Nervous System, Head and Neck, Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Cervical and Breast Malignancies in order to improve patient outcomes. 3. Explain state of the art treatment management for Head and Neck, Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, Central Nervous System, Cervical and Breast Malignancies. 4 Link clinical/practice updates to address clinical controversies in tumor boards and grand rounds. 5. Describe new advances in technology that will influence future treatment. 6. Evaluate personal effectiveness in contouring when compared to an aggregate review of multiple contouring sites. 7. Implement updates in billing and coding for radiation oncology treatment in the face of increased governmental regulation and reimbursement cuts. 8. Interpret the changing political, economic, and regulatory health care environment in order to survive the year ahead. ® 3 ACRO 2015 Course Faculty Jonathon Beitler, MD Emory University, Atlanta, GA Erica Bell, PhD The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Sushil Beriwal, MD University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA David Brizel, MD Duke Cancer Institute, Durham, NC Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Marka Crittenden, MD, PhD The Oregon Clinic, Portland, OR Brian Czito, MD Duke University, Durham, NC Ron DiGiaimo, MBA Revenue Cycle, Inc., Austin, TX Jason Efstathiou, MD, DPhil Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Behfar Ehdaie, MD, MPH Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY Steven Finkelstein, MD 21st Century Oncology, Scottsdale, Arizona Silvia Formenti, MD NYU-Langone Medical Center, New York, NY Michael Guiou, MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Michael Haddock, MD Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Bruce Haffty, MD Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ Joseph Herman, MD Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 4 Alice Ho, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY Kurt Jaeckle, MD The Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Brian Kavanagh, MD University of Colorado, Aurora, CO Michael Kuettel, MD, PhD, FACRO Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY Allen S. Lichter, MD American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VA Jason McKitrick, MBA Liberty Partners Group, Washington, DC Jeff Michalski, MD Washington University, St. Louis, MO Drew Moghanaki, MD, MPH Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA ACRO 2015 Course Faculty A.J. Mundt, MD, FACRO University of California, San Diego, CA Anthony Paravati, MD University of California, San Diego, CA Vinay Puduvalli, MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Kristin Redmond, MD Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Sheila Rege, MD, FACRO Northwest Cancer Clinic, Kennewick, WA William Regine, MD University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD James Rocco, MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Helen Shih, MD, MPH Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Ravi Shridhar, MD, PhD Florida Hospital Cancer Institute, Orlando, FL Kevin Stephans, MD Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Evan Wuthrick, MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH James Yang, MD National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD Erik Sulman, MD, PhD MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX Theodoros Teknos, MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH James Welsh, MD, FACRO Loyola University, Maywood, IL Julia White, MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Terence Williams, MD, PhD The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Andrew Woods, Esq Liberty Partners Group, Washington, DC 5 Catheryn Yashar, MD University of California, San Diego, CA Sue Yom, MD, PhD University of California, San Francisco, CA Anthony Zietman, MD Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA ACRO 2015 Schedule-at-a-Glance WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 H 6:30pm............................... Independence Hall A H 5:45–6:45pm Exhibits Close ACRO Committee Meetings Government Relations & Economics........................................ Potomac 6 Membership.....................................Washington H 8:30am–5pm ........................................ Potomac 6 Breakfast and Briefing with Legislative Counsel, and Visits to Capitol Hill (Pre-registration Required) H 7:30–8:15pm...................... Chesapeake View H 2–5pm .................................Independence Foyer H 8:15–9:15pm........................................... Regency C Registration Open THURSDAY, MAY 14 H 6:45am–6:30pm ...............Independence Foyer Registration Open H 8–8:15am ......................................Regency Foyer Networking & Coffee H 8:15–8:30am..................................... Regency E/F Presidential Welcome & Meeting Overview H 8:30am–12:30pm............................. Regency E/F General Plenary Session I: Central Nervous System H 10:30am............................. Independence Hall A President’s Reception and Awards Ceremony H 7:15–9pm .................................Chesapeake View Supported Dinner with Speaker Hosted by Varian Medical Systems (Not CME Eligible) FRIDAY, MAY 15 H 6:45am–6pm .....................Independence Foyer Exhibits Open Women in Radiation Oncology Forum H 1:30–5:15pm ......................................... Potomac 4 Resident Joblink: Practice Interviews H 1:30–5:15pm...................................... Regency E/F RadiatingHope 5k H 7–8:30am........................... Independence Hall A Registration Open Exhibitors’ Hosted Breakfast Reception in Exhibition Hall, with Posters H 7:30–8am................................................Potomac 1 H 7am–12pm......................... Independence Hall A Posters Displayed New Practitioner Networking H 7:30am–1:30pm............... Independence Hall A Posters Displayed (Not CME Eligible) General Plenary Session III: Head and Neck H 12:30–1:30pm .......................................Potomac 6 SATURDAY, MAY 16 H 7am–5:30pm .....................Independence Foyer H 10:30–11:30am.................. Independence Hall A Lunch in Exhibit Hall ACRO Board of Chancellors Meeting By Invitation H 6:45am–8am...................................... Hotel Lobby H 7am ..................................... Independence Hall A H 8:30am–12:45pm............................. Regency E/F H 12:30–1:30pm.................... Independence Hall A H 8–11pm ................................................... Potomac 4 Registration Open Exhibits Open Exhibits/Refreshment Break The Ohio State University Reception By Invitation H 10:30–11:45am.................. Independence Hall A Exhibits/Refreshment Break H 12pm................................... Independence Hall A H 7:30–8am........................... Independence Hall A Posters & Coffee H 8–9am................................................. Regency E/F Interactive Prostate Contouring Workshop H 9–10am................................. Conference Theater Exhibits Close Symposium for Radiation Oncology Residents, Part II (Not CME Eligible) H 12:45–2pm H 9am–12pm......................................... Regency E/F Lunch on Your Own H 2–3pm ................................................ Regency E/F General Plenary Session V: GI/GU Cancers The Dr. Luther Brady Lecture Anthony Zietman, MD Introduction by Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO H 12–1:30pm ........................ Independence Hall A AFROC Board Meeting H 3–5:30pm .......................................... Regency E/F H 12:30–1:30pm ................................... Regency E/F H 3–3:45pm .......................... Independence Hall A General Plenary Session IV: Economics of Practice General Plenary Session II: Advanced Technologies/Biology H 3-7pm...................................................Washington Exhibits/Refreshment Break H 5:15–6:15pm...................................... Regency E/F Oral Papers Session H 3:30–5:30pm ...................... Conference Theater Symposium for Radiation Oncology Residents, Part I (Not CME Eligible) H 6:15–7:15pm Official Poster Session/ Lunch Available/Poster Walks (Not CME Eligible) Interactive Breast Contouring Workshop H 1:30–4:30pm ..................................... Regency E/F General Plenary Session VI: Breast and Gynecologic Cancers H 4:30–5:30pm..................................... Regency E/F Resident Oral Papers Session ACRO Committee Meeting H 5:30pm Standards..................................................Potomac 6 ACRO 2015 Adjourns 6 ACRO 2015 Schedule KEY Please use these themes to guide you through the schedule ACRO 2015 Schedule 21 credits 15.25 credits Clinical/ Practical Updates Advanced Technology Applications 15.25 credits Personalized Care in Radiation Oncology WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 SRS for Spine Lesions and Arteriovenous Malformations, with the RSS Breakfast Briefing with Legislative Counsel..........................................................Potomac 6 11:30am–12:30pm 14.25 credits Treatment Controversies SRS for Arteriovenous Malformations Helen Shih, MD, MPH, Mass General Hospital, Boston, MA H 8:30–9:30am Members Only, Pre-Registration Required ® SRS for Spine Tumors Kristin Redmond, MD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, and Michael Guiou, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Visits to Capitol Hill H 9:30am–5pm Members Only, Pre-Registration Required Self-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology 12:30pm THURSDAY, MAY 14 Lunch in Exhibit Hall................................ Independence Hall A Networking & Coffee............................................. Regency Foyer H 12:30-1:30pm H 8–8:15am Women in Radiation Oncology Forum.................Potomac 6 Presidential Welcome & Meeting Overview...................................................... Regency E/F H 12:30-1:30pm Resident Joblink: Practice Interviews................Potomac 4 H 8:15am H 1:30-5:15pm A.J. Mundt, MD, FACRO, President Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO, Scientific Program Committee Chair Norman Wallis, PhD, Executive Director General Plenary Session II: Advanced Technologies/Biology................. Regency E/F General Plenary Session I: Central Nervous System.................................... Regency E/F H 1:30-5:15pm Moderators: Terence Williams, MD, PhD, and Erica Bell, PhD H 8:30am-12:30pm Moderators: Vinay Puduvalli, MD and Helen Shih, MD, MPH SBRT Treatment for Lung Lesions and SBRT for Gastrointestinal Tumors, with the RSS Glioblastoma and Gliosarcoma 1:30–3pm 8:30am–9:10pm SBRT for Liver Tumors Joseph Herman, MD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Brian Kavanagh, MD, MPH, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO ® SBRT for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer Ravi Shridhar, MD, PhD, Florida Hospital, Tampa, FL Anaplastic Astrocytoma and Oligoastrocytoma 9:10–9:50am SBRT for Lung Cancer Brian Kavanagh, MD, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO and Kevin Stephans, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Kurt Jaeckle, MD, The Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Low Grade Glioma 9:50–10:30am Exhibits/Refreshment Break............... Independence Hall A Erik Sulman, MD, PhD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX H 3–3:45pm Exhibits Open................................................. Independence Hall A AFROC Board Meeting............................................... Washington H 10:30am H 3-7pm Exhibits/Refreshment Break............... Independence Hall A Immunotherapy H 3:45-5:15pm H 10:30–11:30am A Primer of Tumor Radio-immunology Marka Crittenden, MD, PhD, The Oregon Clinic, Portland, OR Adoptive Cell Therapy James Yang, MD, NIH, Bethesda, MD Systemic Effects of Radiation Therapy Silvia Formenti, MD, NYU-Langone Medical Center, New York, NY 7 ACRO 2015 Schedule THURSDAY, MAY 14 (CONT.) Outcomes of Combined Modality Treatment of Lower Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma: A 15-Year Retrospective Review HEric Miller, Nicole Andonian, Xiaokui Mo, Karl Haglund, John Grecula, Douglas Martin, David Liebner, James Chen, John Howard, Thomas Scharschmidt, Joel Mayerson, Raphael Pollock, Meng Xu-Welliver The Ohio State University Columbus, OH, USA Oral Papers Session..................................................Regency E/F H 5:15–6:15pm Moderator: Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO A Novel miRNA-Based Predictive Model for Biochemical Failure Following Post-Prostatectomy Salvage Radiation Therapy HErica Hlavin Bell1, Simon Kirste2, Jessica Fleming1, Petra Stegmaier2, Vanessa Drendel3, Xiaokui Mo4, Stella Ling1, Denise Fabian1, Isabel Manring1, Cordula Jilg5, Wolfgang SchultzeSeemann5, Maureen McNulty1, Debra Zynger6, Douglas Martin1, Julia White1, Martin Werner3, Anca Grosu2, Arnab Chakravarti1 1 The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Department of Radiation Oncology, Columbus, OH, USA, 2University Medical Center Freiburg Department of Radiation Oncology, Freiburg, Germany, 3University Medical Center Freiburg Department of Pathology, Freiburg, Germany, 4The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Center for Biostatistics, Columbus, OH, USA, 5University Medical Center Freiburg Department of Urology, Freiburg, Germany, 6The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Department of Pathology, Columbus, OH, USA ACRO Committee Meeting H 6:15-7:15pm Standards.............................................................................Potomac 6 President’s Reception and Awards Ceremony............................................ Chesapeake View H 7:30-8:15pm • Installation of New Fellows • Greetings by special guests from AFROC and RSS Supported Dinner with Speaker.............................Regency C H 8:15-9:15pm (Not CME Eligible) Hosted by Varian Medical Systems FRIDAY, MAY 15 Study Protocol:Proton Plus Carbon Ion Radiotherapy versus Proton Radiotherapy Alone in Patients with Unresected Glioblastoma Multiformi: A Randomized Phase III Trial HLin Kong, Jiade Jay Lu, Xiying Guan, Guoliang Jiang Shanghai Proton and Heavy Ion Center (SPHIC), Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, Shanghai, China Exhibitors’ Hosted Breakfast in Exhibition Hall with Posters............... Independence Hall A H 7–8:30am Exhibits Open................................................. Independence Hall A H 7am Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Outcomes of Treatment with Adjuvant Radiation HFrancisco A. Myslicki1, Sharon A. Salenius2, Yosef W. Rotterman1, Daniel E. Dosoretz2, Constantine A. Mantz2, Amy M. Fox2, Steven E. Finkelstein1, Eduardo B. Fernandez3 121st Century Oncology, Translational Research Consortium (TRC), Scottsdale, AZ, USA, 221st Century Oncology, Translational Research Consortium (TRC), Fort Myers, FL, USA, 3 21st Century Oncology, Translational Research Consortium (TRC), Plantation, FL, USA Posters Displayed........................................ Independence Hall A H 7am–12pm General Plenary Session III: Head and Neck............................................................... Regency E/F H 8:30am–12:45pm Moderator: James Rocco, MD Debate: Radiation De-Escalation with HPV 8:30–10am Prior Radiation Treatment on Sipuleucel-T Product Parameters in PROCEED Patients HSteven Finkelstein1, Luke Nordquist2, Shaker Dakhil3, Nathan Green4, Elisabeth Heaths5, Ronald Tutrone6, Nicholas Vogelzang7, Andrew Armstrong8, Matthew Cooperberg9, Robert Tyler10, James Whitmore10, Celestia Higano11 121st Century Oncology Translational Research Consortium, Scottsdale, AZ, USA, 2Urology Cancer Center & GU Research Network, Omaha, NE, USA, 3Cancer Center of Kansas, Wichita, KS, USA, 4Nebraska Cancer Center, Lincoln, NE, USA, 5Karmanos Cancer Center, Detroit, MI, USA, 6Chesapeake Urology Research, Towson, MD, USA, 7Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA, 8Duke Cancer Institute, Durham, NC, USA, 9 University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA, 10Dendreon Corporation, Seattle, WA, USA, 11University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA For: Sue Yom, MD, PhD, University of California, San Francisco, CA Against: David Brizel, MD, Duke Cancer Institute, Durham, NC Institutional Radiation Oncology Experience and Survival Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer 10–10:30am Evan Wuthrick, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH T4 Surgery vs. Radiation Panel Discussion 11:45am–12:45pm Jonathon Beitler, MD, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Theodoros Teknos, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Self-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology 12:45pm 8 ACRO 2015 Schedule Symposium for Radiation Oncology Residents, Part I............................................. Conference Theater FRIDAY, MAY 15 (CONT.) Lunch on Your Own H 3:05-4:30pm (Not CME Eligible) H 12:45–2pm Business in Radiation Oncology Panel 3:05–3:30pm A.J. Mundt, MD, FACRO, University of California, San Diego, CA Ron DiGiaimo, MBA, Revenue Cycle, Inc., Austin, TX Anthony Paravati, MD, University of California, San Diego, CA The Dr. Luther Brady Lecture........................ Regency E/F The Evolution of Specialties: Where Medical Specialties Come From and How They Live, Die, and Change Introduction by: Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO H 2–3pm Research Careers in Radiation Oncology Anthony Zietman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 3:30–4pm Arnab Chakravarti, MD, FACRO, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH General Plenary Session IV: Economics of Practice.......................................... Regency E/F Getting Involved in Research and Publishing in Residency 4–4:30pm Anthony Zietman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA H 3–5:30pm Moderator: James Welsh, MD, FACRO ACRO Government Relations & Economics Committee Update ACRO Committee Meetings 3–3:20pm H 5:45–6:45pm Government Relations & Economics........................Potomac 6 Membership.................................................................... Washington Sheila Rege, MD, FACRO, Northwest Cancer Clinic, Kennewick, WA Jason McKitrick, MBA, Liberty Partners Group, Washington, D.C. The Dr. David Krause Washington Update The Ohio State University Reception..... Chesapeake View 3:20–3:45pm H 7:15–9pm (By Invitation) Andrew Woods, Esq, Liberty Partners Group, Washington, D.C. ACRO Board of Chancellors Meeting....................Potomac 4 H 8–11pm (By Invitation) Practical Application of Coding Updates and Documentation of Your Practice 3:45–4:35pm SATURDAY, MAY 16 Ron DiGiaimo, MBA, Revenue Cycle Inc., Austin, TX RadiatingHope 5k...........................................................Hotel Lobby H 6:45–8am Alternative Payment Methods 4:35–5:30pm New Practitioner Networking..................................Potomac 6 H 7:30–8am Light breakfast with the New Practitioner Committee provided for pre-registrants Allen S. Lichter, MD, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alexandria, VA Posters & Coffee........................................... Independence Hall A H 7:30–8am (Not CME Eligible) Interactive Prostate Contouring Workshop............................................... Regency E/F H 8–9am ACRO 2015 Schedule KEY Moderator: Jason Efstathiou, MD, DPhil Jeff Michalski, MD, Washington University, St. Louis, MO Please use these themes to guide you through the schedule 21 credits 15.25 credits Clinical/ Practical Updates Advanced Technology Applications 15.25 credits Personalized Care in Radiation Oncology Posters Displayed........................................ Independence Hall A 14.25 credits H 8am–1:30pm Treatment Controversies 9 ACRO 2015 Schedule SATURDAY, MAY 16 (CONT.) Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis: Institutional Outcomes in the Setting of Non-Small Cell Carcinoma Primary HJeffrey Brower1, Sandeep Saha1, Stephen Rosenberg1, Pranshu Mohindra2, H. Ian Robins1 1 Department of Human Oncology University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison WI, USA, 2Department of Radiation Oncology University of Maryland, Baltimore MD, USA Symposium for Radiation Oncology Residents, Part II........................................... Conference Theater H 9–10am (Not CME Eligible) To Specialize or Not to Specialize Bruce Haffty, MD, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ Predictors of Toxicity after Single Fraction Sterotactic Radiosurgery for Intracranial Meningiomas HKurt Meyer1, Ann Maitz1, Hong Yi1, Kimberly Marvin1, Michelle Manders1, Inga Grills1 1 Beaumont Health System, Royal Oak, MI, USA General Plenary Session V: GI/GU Cancers................................................................. Regency E/F H 9am–12pm Moderators: Evan Wuthrick, MD, Jason Efstathiou, MD, DPhil and Steven Finkelstein, MD Bladder-preservation Using Radiotherapy With or Without Chemotherapy for Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer HCole Kreofsky1, Kenneth Merrell1, W. Richard Choo1 1 Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA Esophageal Cancer Debate 9–9:45am Ravi Shridhar, MD, PhD, Florida Hospital Cancer Institute, Orlando, FL Michael Haddock, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Progressive Low-grade Glioma: Value of Histology and Resection for Diagnosis and Treatment HAmol Narang1, Kaisorn Chaichana2, Jon Weingart2, Kristin Redmond1, Michael Lim2, Alessandro Olivi2, Alfred QuinonesHinojosa2, Lawrence Kleinberg1 1 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Radiation Oncology, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, Baltimore, MD, USA Rectal Cancer Debate 9:45–10:30am William Regine, MD, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Brian Czito, MD, Duke University, Durham, NC Dose Escalation in Intact Prostate Long-term Follow Up of Adaptive Multi-stage Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Treatment of High Grade Arteriovenous Malformations HAriel Marciscano1, Mohamed Khattab1, Judy Huang1, Rafael Jesus Tamargo1, Michael Lim1, Kristin Redmond1, Daniele Rigamonti1, Lawrence Richard Kleinberg1 1 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA 10:30–11:15am Jeff Michalski, MD, Washington University, St. Louis, MO Michael Kuettel, MD, PhD, FACRO, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY Radiation vs. Surgery for High-risk Prostate Cancer 11:15–12pm Drew Moghanaki, MD, MPH, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA Behfar Ehdaie, MD, MPH, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY Development and Implementation of a Weekly Nutrition Clinic for Head and Neck Cancer Patients HNathan Tonlaar1, Thomas Lanni1, Jan Parslow1, Erin Maxon1, Daniel Krauss1, Peter Chen1, Jan Akervall1 1 William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI USA Official Poster Session/Lunch Available/ Poster Walks................................................Independence Hall A Interactive Breast Contouring Workshop.... Regency E/F H 12:30–1:30pm H 12–1:30pm Moderator: Catheryn Yashar, MD Julia White, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Brachytherapy Using Cesium-131 in the Treatment of Low or Intermediate-risk Prostate Cancer HAndrzej Wojcieszynski1, Sandeep Saha1, Nicholas Loudas2, Rakesh Patel3, Deepak Khuntia4, Bethany Anderson1 1 University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA, 2University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 3Valley Medical Oncology Consultants, Los Gatos, CA, USA, 4Varian Medical Systems, Palo Alto, CA, USA 10 ACRO 2015 Schedule SATURDAY, MAY 16 (CONT.) Immunologic Implications for Combination Therapy Following Standard Radiation Approaches for Prostate Cancer H Francisco A. Myslicki1, Sharon A. Salenius2, Neal D. Shore3, Constantine A. Mantz2, Daniel E. Dosoretz2, Eduardo B. Fernandez4, Steven E. Finkelstein1 1 21st Century Oncology, Translational Research Consortium (TRC), Scottsdale, AZ, USA, 221st Century Oncology, Translational Research Consortium (TRC), Fort Myers, FL, USA, 3Carolina Urologic Research Center, 21st Century Oncology, Myrtle Beach, SC, USA, 421st Century Oncology, Translational Research Consortium (TRC), Plantation, FL, USA General Plenary Session VI: Breast and Gynecologic Cancers................. Regency E/F H 1:30–4:30pm Moderators: Julia White, MD and Catheryn Yashar, MD Review of Current Treatment Guidelines/Radiotherapy Using IMRT in Vulvar Cancer 1:30–2:15pm Sushil Beriwal, MD, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Pencil-beam Scanning Proton Therapy for Anal Cancer: a Dosimetric Comparison with Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy H Eric Ojerholm, Maura Kirk, Reid Thompson, Huifang Zhai, James Metz, Stefan Both, Edgar Ben-Josef, John Plastaras University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA Choosing the Best Treatment Options for Low Risk, Early Stage Patients with Breast Cancer 2:15–3pm Bruce Haffty, MD, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ Repeat Stereotactic Radiosurgery is an Appropriate Approach for New/Recurrent Brain Metastases H Megan Kummerlowe, Colette Shen, Kristin Redmond, Michael Lim, Daniele Rigamonti, Lawrence Kleinberg Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA Radiation Therapy and Reconstruction for Breast Cancer Patients 3–3:45pm Julia White, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Pure and Mixed Early Stage Clear Cell Carcinoma With and Without Adjuvant Radiation Treatment: Outcomes and Patterns of Recurrence H Christine Chang-Halpenny, Sathima Natarajan, Julie HwangGraziano Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA, USA Cardiac Avoidance Techniques in Breast Cancer 3:45–4:30pm Alice Ho, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY Oral Papers Session ................................................... Regency E/F Incidence of Esophageal Strictures in Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients Treated with Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy H Nicole Nolan, Steven Walston, Aashish Bhatt, John Grecula, Dukagjin Blakaj, Virginia Diavolitsis Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, Columbus, OH, USA H 4:30–5:30pm Moderator: James Welsh, MD, FACRO Impact of Perineural Invasion on Long-term Outcomes in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Treated with Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy: Results from a Single Institution and Review of the Literature HPriyanka Chablani, Phuong Nguyen, Charles Robinson, Jeff Pan, Steve Walston, Arnab Chakravarti, Evan Wuthrick, Terence Williams The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, USA ACRO 2015 Adjourns H 5:30pm James Welsh, MD, FACRO, President Controversies, Collaboration, and Personalized Care in Radiation Oncology MAY 14-16 11 Corporate Supporters Scientific Exhibition Thursday, May 14 ACRO recognizes and thanks the following companies that have provided unrestricted educational grants to support the scientific program. Exhibition Hall Opens........................................................... 10:30am Platinum Exhibits/Refreshment Break..................................10:30-11:30am 21st Century Oncology Varian Medical Systems Exhibits/Refreshment Break............................................3-3:45pm Silver Friday, May 15 Elekta, Inc. Hologic Revenue Cycle Exhibition Hall Opens............................................................. 6:45am Lunch in Exhibit Hall...................................................12:30-1:30pm Exhibition Hall Closes............................................................. 6:30pm Exhibitors’ Hosted Breakfast............................................7-8:30am Exhibits/Refreshment Break..................................10:30-11:45am Exhibition Hall Closes..................................................................12pm HYATT REGENCY CRYSTAL CITY Independence Hall A 12 Visit our Booth in the Exhibit Hall! Patients First Our Focus is Radiation Oncology Safety! Protect Your Patients and Practice -Get AccreditedCall ACRO Accreditation Today! 301.718.6513 As part of its mission as the “essential professional society for success in the day-to-day practice of radiation oncology,” the American College of Radiation Oncology developed a program in 1995 to accredit radiation oncology practices. The goal: to equip radiation oncologists with a powerful tool to proactively protect patients, manage risk, and review practices from top to bottom. Since then, ACRO Accreditation has undergone periodic revisions to reflect clinical and scientific advances within the field. In October 2010, ACRO Accreditation emerged from an extensive administrative review with an updated and intuitive Webbased accreditation system, powered by Equal-Estro. This new system features: ◗ unbiased, blind, online case reviews by a disease site specific panel of experts ◗ smart 100% electronic compliant submission of case files ◗ a detailed and organized process, with automatic weekly status reports ◗ 100% focus on radiation oncology FEES Powered by $8,500 | Principal Practice Fee ◗ Practice headquarters $3,000 | Additional Practice Fee ◗ Additional office within the same practice ◗ Travel fees for additional onsite reviews may apply Online Case Review Expert Panel - Comprehensive Smart Submission Guided - Efficient - Compliant FOR MORE INFORMATION For more information about ACRO and the accreditation program please call 301.718.6513 or visit acro.org. 5272 River Road, Suite 630 Bethesda, MD 20816 PH 301. 718.6513 FX 301.656.0989 EM [email protected] WB acro.org Powered by Exhibitor Listing 21st Century Oncology.................... 2 Varian Medical Systems.......9 & 10 Hologic................................................ 4b Platinum Supporter Platinum Supporter Silver Supporter Jennifer Hobaugh [email protected] 239-461-8554 2270 Colonial Blvd Fort Meyers, FL 33907 Shari Huffine [email protected] 650-424-5938 3100 Hansen Way Palo Alto, CA 94304 Jenn Gecawicz [email protected] 781-640-2583 250 Campus Dr Marlborough, MA 01752 21st Century Oncology is the largest global developer and operator of radiation therapy centers. These centers, both freestanding and hospital-based provide a full spectrum of radiation therapy services to cancer patients. “Varian Medical Systems is the world’s leading manufacturer of medical devices and software for treating cancer and other medical conditions with radiotherapy, radiosurgery, proton therapy, and brachytherapy. Visit Varian at www.Varian.com Hologic, Inc. is a leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of premium diagnostic products, medical imaging systems and surgical products. The Company’s core business units focus on diagnostics, breast health, GYN surgical, and skeletal health. With a unified suite of technologies and a robust research and development program, Hologic is dedicated to The Science of Sure. Elekta.....................................................5 Silver Supporter Lori Minton [email protected] 770-670-2374 400 Perimeter Center Terr, Ste 50 Atlanta, GA 30346 Deliver Lung SBRT in 43% Less Time 4513 371 1229 11:13 Sophisticated respiratory motion management without compromised treatment times Elekta is a human care company pioneering significant innovations and clinical solutions for treating cancer and brain disorders. The company develops sophisticated, state-of-the-art tools and treatment planning systems for radiation therapy, radiosurgery and brachytherapy, as well as workflow enhancing software systems across the spectrum of cancer care. Stretching the boundaries of science and technology, providing intelligent and resource-efficient solutions that offer confidence to both healthcare providers and patients, Elekta aims to improve, prolong and even save patient lives. Revenue Cycle Inc.............................1 Silver Supporter Mary Racino [email protected] 512-583-2000 1817 W Braker Ln, Building F, Ste 200 Austin, TX 78758 One Solution. Unlimited Possibilities. Revenue Cycle Inc., provides comprehensive oncology consulting services to ensure physician and facility financial success. www.VersaHD.com As compared to previous generation Elekta digital linear accelerators. Stieler F, Steil V, Wenz F, Lohr F, Department of Radiation Oncology, University Medical Center Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Germany. Versa HD is not available for sale or distribution in all markets. Please contact your Elekta representative for details. 14 Exhibitor Listing AccuBoost........................................... 6 Bayer HealthCare.............................13 Brainlab ............................................ 18 Ryan Flynn [email protected] 978-649-0077 1 Industrial Way Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Amber Tolifero [email protected] 862-404-3000 100 Bayer Blvd/ PO Box 915 Whippany, NJ 07981 Lauren Haver [email protected] 312-257-0118 400 N Michigan Ave, Ste 1200 Chicago, IL 60611 AccuBoost is the non-invasive brachytherapy design to target the partial breast dose under real-time mammography image guidance. The conformal dose of AccuBoost is used for boost or as a substitute to invasive 5-day APBI procedures. With AccuBoost “you see what you treat and treat what you see”. Bayer HealthCare is one of the world’s leading, innovative companies in healthcare and medical products industry, and combines the activities of Animal Health, Consumer Care, Medical Care, and Pharmaceuticals divisions. Brainlab develops, manufactures and markets software-driven medical technology, enabling access to advanced, less invasive patient treatments. Brainlab technology powers treatments in radiosurgery as well as neurosurgery and other surgical fields. Bogardus Medical Systems, Inc..................................... 3b Best Medical .................................... 21 ACRO Accreditation....................... 3a Jeffrey Carlin [email protected] 405-917-0500 x523 3555 NW 58th St, Ste 500 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Manny Subramanian [email protected] 800-336-4970 7643 Fullerton Rd Springfield, VA 22153 ONCOCHART, BMSi’s flagship product, is radiation oncology’s first certified EMR and features total compliance, advanced documentation and bullet-proof charge capture. Best Medical and TeamBest develop, manufacture and deliver reliable medical equipment and supplies including a full line of brachytherapy products. James Leckie [email protected] 301-718-6513 5272 River Rd, Ste 630 Bethesda, MD 20816 For nearly 20 years, ACRO Accreditation has supported the delivery of the highest quality of care for radiation therapy patients and promoted the success of radiation oncologists in daily practice. Alliance Oncology..............................7 Christy Marks-Davis [email protected] 615-236-7846 1801 West End Blvd, Ste 700 Nashville, TN 37203 Balloon Brachytherapy Solutions With cancer program expertise, Alliance Oncology helps BUILD, MANAGE, OPTIMIZE & GROW your oncology service line for sustained, long-term value. MammoSite® targeted radiation system & Contura® multi-lumen balloon catheter Anatom-e XRT..................................26 John Pagani [email protected] 214-226-3295 7505 Fannin St, Ste 442 Houston, TX 77054 Anatom-e specializes in keep you up to date with all of the newest published radiotherapy protocols and contouring guidelines. Helping her get her life back after a breast cancer diagnosis in just 5 days Visit Hologic at booth #4B to learn more about this early-stage breast cancer solution. www.hologic.com 15 ADS-01235 Exhibitor Listing CIVCO Medical Solutions...............15 Klarity Medical Products.............29 Shelli Locklear [email protected] 319-248-6619 1401 8th St SE Orange City, IA 51041 Berthold Rossnagel [email protected] 740-755-2721 1987 Coffman Rd Newark, OH 43055 CIVCO Medical Solutions is the leader in comprehensive motion management solutions for Radiation Oncology. CIVCO designs, manufactures and markets solutions to improve patient outcomes and increase clinical productivity. Today, with facilities in USA, China and Europe, Klarity is a world leader in the manufacturing of thermoplastic and positioning devices. DARA Bio Sciences......................... 30 Joana Pena [email protected] 919-861-0236 8601 Six Forks Rd, Ste 160 Raleigh, NC 27615 DARA is an oncology supportive care pharmaceutical company dedicated to providing healthcare professionals a synergistic portfolio of medicines to help cancer patients adhere to their therapy and manage side effects arising from their cancer treatments. LinaTech LLC...................................... 8 Cory Norris [email protected] 408-733-2051 1294 Kifer Rd, Ste 705 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 LinaTech, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, is a leading manufacturer of medical devices and software for treating cancer with radiotherapy. The company supplies informatics software for managing comprehensive cancer clinics, radiotherapy centers and medical oncology practices. IBA....................................................... 23 Beatrice Ogier [email protected] 571-250-5805 2000 Edmund Haley Dr, Ste 210 Reston, VA 20191 Having pioneered in the field of proton therapy to become the worldwide leader today, IBA remains committed to following this path and offering its customers ever more compact, flexible and accessible state-of-the-art proton therapy solutions. www.iba-protontherapy.com James L. Davis, Inc..........................11 Tracy Donovan [email protected] 727-596-0408 13521 Walsingham Rd Largo, FL 33774 Design/Build contractor with over 43 years of experience in radiation construction, shielding, and consulting. 16 Medical Business Systems/ Iridium Suite................................... 24 Jonathan Morse [email protected] 775-453-4153 59 Damonte Ranch Pkwy Reno, NV 89521 MBS’ Iridium Suite cloud-based medical billing software combines enhanced productivity features and ease-of-use to deliver precise revenue cycle management. With Iridium Suite, physician practices and third party billers realize fewer denials, increased cash flow and advanced reporting. MIM Software, Inc..........................20 Caneshia Moore [email protected] 216-455-0729 25800 Science Park Dr, Ste 180 Beachwood, OH 44122 MIM Software Inc. provides practical imaging solutions in the field of radiation oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine, neuroimaging, and cardiac imaging. ADVANCED PRECISION DESIGNED TO ADVANCE YOUR CLINIC. Delivering dose with pinpoint accuracy is the hallmark of the TrueBeam® system. TrueBeam integrates imaging, motion management and patient positioning to provide optimal control for treatment delivery. With these robust tools you gain the confidence to deliver precise treatments, which helps set your clinic apart in the global fight against cancer. Visit us at ACRO 2015. Booth numbers 9 and 10. Learn more at varian.com/TrueBeam Radiation treatments may cause side effects that can vary depending on the part of the body being treated. The most frequent ones are typically temporary and may include, but are not limited to, irritation to the respiratory, digestive, urinary or reproductive systems, fatigue, nausea, skin irritation, and hair loss. In some patients, they can be severe. Radiation treatment is not appropriate for all cancers. See varian.com/use-and-safety for more information. © 2015 Varian Medical Systems, Inc. Varian, Varian Medical Systems, and TrueBeam are registered trademarks of Varian Medical Systems, Inc. 17 Exhibitor Listing Moberg Pharma North America LLC..................................... 19 RAD Technology Medical Systems, LLC................... 16 Christine Giambrone [email protected] 973-946-7560 7 E Frederick Pl, Ste 100 Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927 John Lefkus [email protected] 305-898-2544 20801 Biscayne Blvd, Ste 403 Aventura, FL 33180 Moberg Pharma’s brands, Kerasalr, Kerasal Nailr, JointFlexr, Domeboror, Vanquishr and Fergonr are primarily found in drug, food, mass, and online stores. Alternative approaches to Cancer Facilities from Medical Oncology to Proton; built in half the time with little or no capital. OnICS................................................... 27 Nathan Hill [email protected] 253-200-5860 Cardiff Medicentre, Heath Park Cardiff, UK CF144VJ The OnICS iNOTZTM transcription replacement service for Radiation Oncology annotations require no dictation and generates ICD-9-CM and ICDo10 coded data. Qfix.......................................................28 Nanci Gage [email protected] 770-845-4629 440 Church Rd Avondale, PA 19311 Qfix is an innovative medical device company focused on discovering, developing and delivering technologydriven solutions for patient positioning and immobilization. RadiatingHope................................. 25 Brandon Fisher [email protected] 801-879-2594 PO Box 521344 Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Radiating Hope is a 501(c)3 nonprofit whose mission is to update and improve cancer care in developing countries. We support a world without fear of cancer. We believe that dignity and hope aren’t western commodities reserved for the global elite; they are human rights that should be made available to all. RaySearch Americas......................17 Jamie Puleo [email protected] 516-493-9393 401 Franklin Ave, Ste 100A Garden City, NY 11530 RaySearch is a world leader in the field of advanced software and proud creator of RayStation treatment planning system. RC Billing..............................................1 Sally Eggleston [email protected] 512-583-2000 1817 W Braker Ln, Building F, Ste 200 Austin, TX 78758 As the leading full service billing resource specializing in oncology, RC Billing provides custom billing and collections services for physicians and facilities. Siemens.............................................. 22 Jessica Barr [email protected] 610-448-3413 51 Valley Stream Pkwy Malvern, PA 19355 Siemens portfolio for radiation oncology includes intelligent imaging solutions for highly precise radiotherapy treatment planning and upgrades and options for your Siemens linear accelerator system. 18 Sun Nuclear Corporation.............. 14 Nicole Stoddard [email protected] 321-259-6862 x2358 3275 Suntree Blvd Melbourne, FL 32940 Sun Nuclear Corporation (SNC) is the worldwide market share leader in QA and Dosimetry solutions for Radiation Oncology. Our mission is to provide you with better outcomes that save time. The Radiosurgery Society........... 4a Joanne Davis [email protected] 248-719-2998 1350 Dell Ave, Ste 150 Campbell, CA 95008 The RSS is a multi-disciplinary non-profit organization consisting of healthcare professionals dedicated to advancing the science of radiosurgery and SBRT. Wolters Kluwer Health................ 12 Munford Ashworth [email protected] 804-363-5765 10192 Durhams Ferry Pl Mechanicsville, VA 23116 Wolters Kluwer is a publisher of medical books, journals and multi-media. Our website is LWW.com ACRO Returns to our Nation’s Capital in 2016! 6 1 0 2 O R C A MAY 12-14 Hyatt Regency Crystal City 19