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Program
Program
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
Thursday, November 18
8:30-9:30 / Room 1 (503)
November 18
Keynote Lecture
Chairpersons: Armando E. Giuliano (John Wayne Cancer Institute at Saint John's Health
Center, USA)
Masaki Kitajima (International University of Health and Welfare, Japan)
John F. Thompson (The University of Sydney / Melanoma Institute Australia,
Australia)
KL-1
Present Status of the Randomized Multicenter Selective
Lymphadenectomy Trials (MSLT-I and MSLT-II) for Patients with
Melanoma
Donald L. Morton, Alistair J. Cochran, Robert Elashoff for The MSLT Clinical Trials Group
John Wayne Cancer Institute at Saint John’s Health Center, Santa Monica, CA, USA
KL-2
Summary of 6th Meeting of International Sentinel Node Society,
Sydney 2008
Discipline of Surgery, the University of Sydney and Melanoma Institute Australia, North Sydney, NSW, Australia
KL-3
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Breast Cancer
Armando E. Giuliano
John Wayne Cancer Institute at Saint John’s Health Center, USA
9:40-10:20 / Room 1 (503)
November 19
John F Thompson
Plenary Session 1: SN Biopsy 1
Chairpersons: Merrick I. Ross (M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA)
Roger F. Uren (University of Sydney, Australia)
PS1-1
SLN Biopsy in Breast Cancer
R E Mansel
PS1-2
November 20
Department of Surgery, Cardiff University, UK
The Importance of Nuclear Medicine Lymphoscintigraphy for
Lymphatic Mapping Prior to Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in
Melanoma and Breast Cancer
Roger F. Uren
Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Ultrasound, RPAH Medical Centre, Sydney and The Discipline of Medicine,
Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
10:20-11:20 / Room 1 (503)
Plenary Session 2: SN Biopsy 2
November 18
Chairpersons: Charles M. Balch (Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, USA)
Stanley P. L. Leong (California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, USA)
PS2-1
What Is the Next Stage of SLN Biopsy for GI Cancer ?
Takashi Aikou
Professor Emeritus, Kagoshima University, Japan
PS2-2
Sentinel Node Technique in Oral Cancer: 10 Years of Experience
F. Ionna
Head&Neck Dept. of the National Cancer Institute “Pascale”, Naples, Italy
PS2-3
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Melanoma
Stanley P. L. Leong
Chief of Cutaneous Oncology, Associate Director of the Melanoma Program, California Pacific Medical Center,
Member, California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, Professor Emeritus of Surgery, University of
California, San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, USA
November 19
12:10-13:00 / Room 1 (503)
Lunchtime Special Lecture 1
Chairperson: Nobuhiko Tanigawa (Osaka Medical College, Japan)
Sponsored by: Taiho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
LS1
Evaluation of Sentinel Nodes from Melanoma Patients: Now and in
the Future
Alistair J. Cochran
Distinguished Professor of Pathology, Laboratory Medicine and Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at
UCLA, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and John Wayne Cancer Institute, USA
13:00-13:30 / Room 1 (503)
November 20
Afternoon Invited Lecture 1
Chairperson: John Wong (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)
AL-1
SLN Biopsy: Current Status and Future Aspects
Charles M. Balch
Professor of Surgery, Oncology, and Dermatology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Deputy Director for
Clinical Trials and Outcomes Research, Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research Director,
Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Network, USA
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
13:30-14:15 / Room 1 (503)
Plenary Session 3: GI Cancer
PS3-1
November 18
Chairpersons: Takashi Aikou (Professor Emeritus, Kagoshima University, Japan)
Sukamal Saha (McLaren Regional Medical Center, USA)
Detection of Aberrant Drainage after Sentinel Lymph Node
Mapping and Its Impact on Staging and Change of Operation in
Colon Cancer
Sukamal Saha1, Saad Sirop2, Alpesh Korant2, Mehul Soni1, Dilip Desai3,
Sunil Kaushal3, B.K. Ganatra3, Peter Ng4, Julio Badin4, David Wiese4
Department of Surgical Oncology, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA1,
Department of Internal Medicine, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA2, McLaren
Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA3, Department of Pathology, McLaren Regional
Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA4
The Swiss Multicenter SLN Study in Colon Cancer Bone Marrow
Micrometastases and Sentinel Node Metastases Are Independent
Indicators for Tumor Cell Dissemination
Markus Zuber1, Ulrich Guller2, Igor Langer3, Guido Sauter4, Alex Ochsner1, Urban Laffer5,
Daniel Oertli6, Carsten T. Viehl6
Department of Surgery, Kantonsspital Olten, Olten, Switzerland 1, Department of Visceral Surgery and
Medicine, University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland 2, Department of Sugery, Kantonsspital Bruderholz, BaselLand, Switzerland 3, Institute of Pathology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany 4, Department of
Surgery, Spitalzentrum Biel, Biel, Switzerland 5, Department of Surgery, University Hospital Basel, Basel-Stadt,
Switzerland 6
PS3-3
Current Status of SN Mapping for Gastric Cancer
Yuko Kitagawa, Hiroya Takeuchi, Masaki Kitajima
November 19
PS3-2
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
14:30-16:00 / Room 1 (503)
Proffered Paper 1: GI Cancer
O1-1
November 20
Chairpersons: Koichi Miwa (Toyama Rosai Hospital, Japan)
Yu Takagi (Tokyo Medical University, Japan)
Masanori Terashima (Shizuoka Cancer Center, Japan)
Is the Sentinel Node Biopsy Clinically Applicable for Limited
Lymphadenectomy and Modified Gastric Resection in Gastric
Cancer? A Meta-analysis of Feasibility Studies
Keun Won Ryu, Bang Wool Eom, Byung-Ho Nam, Jun Ho Lee, Myeong-Cherl Kook,
Il Ju Choi, Young Woo Kim
Gastric Cancer Branch, National Cancer Center, Korea
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
O1-2
The Clinical Utility of Laparoscopic Gastrectomy Based on Sentinel
Node Concept in Patients with Early Gastric Cancer
Takaaki Arigami, Yoshikazu Uenosono, Munetsugu Hirata, Takahiko Hagiwara,
Naoto Haraguchi, Shigehiro Yanagita, Sumiya Ishigami, Shoji Natsugoe
November 18
Department of Surgical Oncology and Digestive Surgery, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical
and Dental Sciences, Japan
O1-3
Function-preserving Gastrectomy Navigated with Sentinel Node
Mapping for Early Gastric Cancer
Takashi Fujimura1, Masayoshi Munemoto1, Jun Kinoshita1, Isamu Makino1,
Keishi Nakamura1, Katsunobu Oyama1, Hideto Fujita1, Itasu Ninomiya1,
Sachio Fushida1, Masato Kayahara1, Tetsuo Ohta1, Shinichi Kinami2, Koichi Miwa3
Gastroenterologic Surgery, Kanazawa University Hospital, Japan1, Surgical Oncology, Kanazawa Medical
University, Japan2, Toyama Rosai Hospital, Japan3
O1-4
Evaluation of the Proximal Gastrectomy with Sentinel Node Biopsy
during an Operation for Less Invasive Surgery
Satoshi Kamiya1, Hiroya Takeuchi1, Rieko Nakamura1, Takashi Oyama1, Tsunehiro Takahashi1,
Norihito Wada1, Yoshiro Saikawa1, Tadaki Nakahara2, Makio Mukai3, Yuko Kitagawa1
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Radiology, Keio University
School of Medicine, Japan2, Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan3
November 19
O1-5
Extended Indication for ESD with Sentinel Node Biopsy in Gastric
Cancer
Yoshikazu Uenosono, Takaaki Arigami, Shigehiro Yanagita, Munetsugu Hirata,
Hideo Arima, Takahiko Hagihara, Tsutomu Kozono, Katsuhiko Ehi, Sumiya Ishigami,
Takashi Aikou, Shoji Natsugoe
Department of Surgical Oncology and Digestive Surgery, Kagoshima University School of Medicine, Japan
O1-6
Evaluation of Sentinel Node Concept Based on Lymph Node
Micrometastasis in Esophageal Cancer
Takahiko Hagihara, Yoshikazu Uenosono, Takaaki Arigami, Tsutomu Kozono,
Hideo Arima, Shigehiro Yanagita, Munetsugu Hirata, Katsuhiko Ehi,
Hiroshi Okumura, Masataka Matsumoto, Takashi Aikou, Shoji Natsugoe
Department of Surgical Oncology and Digestive Surgery, Kagoshima University, Japan
O1-7
Prognostic Impact of Sentinel Lymph Node Micrometastases in
Colon Cancer
November 20
Ruben Hernando1, Xavier Serra2, Jordi Bombardo2, Carles Pericay3, Joan Carles Martin4,
Esther Mena4, Felix Junquera5, Salvador Navarro2
Departament of Surgery, Hospital General de Granollers, Spain1, Department of Surgery, Corporacio Sanitaria
Parc Tauli, Spain2, Department of Medical Oncology, Corporacio Sanitaria Parc Tauli, Spain3, Department
of Nuclear Medicine, Corporacio Sanitaria Parc Tauli, Spain4, Department of Digestive Diseases, Corporacio
Sanitaria Parc Tauli, Spain5
O1-8
Possibility for Local Excision of Primary Tumor Plus Sampling of the
Pericolic Lymph Nodes in Left-sided Colorectal Cancer
Hideaki Nishigori, Masaaki Ito, Atsusi Koyama, Takamaru Koda, Kentaro Nakajima,
Yusuke Nishizawa, Akihiro Kobayashi, Masanori Sugito, Norio Saito
Colorectal and Pelvic Surgery Division, Department of Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
O1-9
Sentinel Lymph Node Detection in Colon Cancer and Its Correlation
with Recurrence in Follow-up in a Serie of 61 Patients
Department of Digestive Surgery, Hospital de Sant Pau. Barcelona Autonomous University, Spain1, Department
of Inflamation Markers, Hospital de Sant Pau, Spain2, Department of Pathology, Hospital de Sant Pau, Spain3
16:00-17:00 / Room 1 (503)
Consensus and Future Perspective 1: GI Cancer
Chairpersons: Sukamal Saha (McLaren Regional Medical Center, USA)
Yuko Kitagawa (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
Markus Zuber (Kantonsspital Olten, Switzerland)
CF1-1
November 18
Carmen Balague1, Mercedes Camacho2, Lluis Pallares1, LA Salazar3, Eduardo M. Targarona1,
Lluis Vila2, Manuel Trias1
Current Status and Future Perspective of Sentinel Node Navigation
Surgery for Gastrointestinal Tract Cancer
The Surgical Oncology and Digestive Surgery, Kagoshima University School of Medicine, Kagoshima, Japan
CF1-2
SNNS for Gastric Cancer and Future Perspective
Takashi Fujimura1, Shinichi Kinami2, Jun Kinoshita1, Katsunobu Oyama1, Sachio Fushida1,
Masato Kayahara1, Tetsuo Ohta1, Koichi Miwa3
Gastroenterologic Surgery, Kanazawa University Hospital, Japan1, Gastroenterologic Surgery, Kanazawa
Medical College, Japan2, Toyama Rosai Hospital, Japan3
CF1-3
November 19
Shoji Natsugoe, Yoshikazu Uenosono, Takaaki Arigami, Shigehiro Yanagita,
Tsutomu Kozono, Hideo Arima, Katsuhiko Ehi, Munetsugu Hirata, Yawara Funasako,
Yoshiaki Kita, Yasuto Uchikado, Hiroshi Okumura, Masataka Matsumoto, Sumiya Ishigami
Is There a Real Chance for SLN Mapping in Colon Cancer to Become
a Standard of Care Procedure?
Markus Zuber
Department of Surgery, Kantonsspital Olten, Switzerland
12:10-13:00 / Room 2 (502)
Chairperson: Hiromitsu Jinno (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
Sponsored by: Astra Zeneca K.K.
LS2
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and New UICC Staging System for
Cancer (TNM-7): Problems and Future Perspectives in Breast Cancer
Takayuki Kinoshita
Breast Surgery Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Lunchtime Special Lecture 2
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
13:00-13:30 / Room 2 (502)
Afternoon Invited Lecture 2
Chairperson: Yutaka Kawakami (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
November 18
AL-2
SLN Biopsy and Molecular Oncology: Present and Future
Dave S.B. Hoon
Department of Molecular Oncology, John Wayne Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, CA, USA
13:30-14:15 / Room 2 (502)
Plenary Session 4: Pathology and Molecular Oncology
Chairperson: Alistair J Cochran (University of California Los Angels, USA)
PS4-1
Evaluation of Sentinel Nodes from Melanoma Patients: Now and in
the Future
Alistair J Cochran
November 19
Distinguished Professor of Pathology, Laboratory Medicine and Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at
UCLA, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and John Wayne Cancer Institute, USA
PS4-2
Factors Predicting Non-sentinel Node Positivity and Clinical
Outcome in Sentinel Node Positive Melanoma Patients
Richard A. Scolyer1,2,3, Rajamohan Murali4, John F Thompson 2, 5
Tissue Pathology and Diagnostic Oncology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1,
Melanoma Institute Australia, Sydney, Australia 2, Disciplines of Pathology, Sydney Medical School, The
University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 3, Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA 4, Disciplines of Surgery, Sydney Medical School, The
University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 5
PS4-3
Variables in the Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in
Colorectal Carcinomas
David A. Wiese
Michigan State University, McLaren Regional Medical Center, Flint, Michigan, USA
November 20
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
14:30-16:00 / Room 2 (502)
Proffered Paper 2: Pathology and Molecular Oncology 1
Melanoma Institute Australia, Australia)
Masafumi Kurosumi (Saitama Cancer Center, Japan)
Masakazu Ueda (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
O2-1
EORTC Protocol Analysis of SLN-positive Melanoma Patients Leads
to Treatment-influencing Misclassification in 40 % of Cases:
A Danish Multicenter Study
November 18
Chairpersons: Richard A. Scolyer (Royal Prince Alfred Hospital / The University of Sydney /
Rikke Riber-Hansen1, Nina Hastrup2, Ole Clemmensen3, Nille Behrendt4, Siri Klausen5,
Mette Ramsing1, Eva Spaun6, Jens Randel Nyengaard7, Stephen Jacques Hamilton-Dutoit1,
Torben Steiniche8
O2-2
Melanoma Metastasis Burden: Let the Computer Do the Counting
Rikke Riber-Hansen1, Jens Randel Nyengaard2, Stephen Jacques Hamilton-Dutoit1,
Pia Sjoegren3, Torben Steiniche4
Institute of Pathology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark1, Stereology and Electron Microscopy Research
Laboratory, Aarhus University, Denmark2, Department of Plastic Surgery, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark3,
Department of Pathology, Vejle Hospital and University of Southern Denmark, Denmark4
O2-3
Molecular Upstaging and Profiling of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in
Pediatric Cutaneous Melanoma Patients
November 19
Institute of Pathology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark1, Department of Pathology, Rigshospitalet,
Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark2, Department of Pathology, Odense University Hospital, Denmark3,
Department of Pathology, Roskilde Hospital, Denmark4, Department of Pathology, Herlev Hospital, Denmark5,
Department of Pathology, Aalborg Hospital, Denmark6, Stereology and Electron Microscopy Laboratory, Aarhus
University, Denmark7, Department of Pathology, Vejle Hospital, Denmark8
Yoshiki Takei1, Stella Tan Lam1, Kelly Kai-Yee Chong1, Rajmohan Murali2, Richard Scolyer2,
Christine Kuo1, Donald Lee Morton3, Dave SB Hoon1
Department of Molecular Oncology, John Wayne Cancer Institute, USA1, Melanoma Institute Australia,
Australia2, Division of Surgical Oncology, John Wayne Cancer Institute, USA3
Correlation between Sentinel Lymph Node Micrometastasis /
Isolated Tumor Cells and Non-sentinel Lymph Node Metastasis in
Breast Cancer
Shutaro Hori1, Takayuki Kinoshita1, Hitoshi Tsuda2, Hideki Ujiie1, Nobuko Tamura1,
Tomoya Nagao1, Takashi Hojo1, Sadako Akashi-Tanaka1
November 20
O2-4
Breast Surgery Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan1, Diagnostic Pathology Division, National
Cancer Center Hospital, Japan2
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
O2-5
Tumor Cells in Sentinel and Non-sentinel Lymph Nodes in Patients
with Early Breast Cancer
Takashi Takeshita1, Tomoyuki Moriya1, Tamio Yamasaki1, Shigeto Ueda1, Shigeru Kosuda2,
Kazuo Hase1, Junji Yamamoto1, Hitoshi Tsuda3
November 18
Department of Surgery, National Defense Medical College, Japan1, Department of Radiology, National Defense
Medical College, Japan2, Pathology and Clinical Laboratory Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan3
O2-6
Comparative Analysis of Bone Marrow Micrometastasis [BMM] with
Sentinel Lymph Node [SLN] Status in Early Stage Breast Cancer
Sukamal Saha1, Harish Nuthakki2, Mehul Soni1, Saad Sirop2, Alpesh Korant2,
Bishan Chakravarty3, Shagun Arora2, Vidya Kollu2, David Wiese4
Department of Surgical Oncology, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA1,
Department of Internal Medicine, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA2, McLaren
Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA3, Department of Pathology, McLaren Regional
Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA4
O2-7
Comparison of a Novel Molecular Assay (RT-PCR) with Touch
Imprint and Permanent Histology of Sentinel Lymph Nodes (SLNs)
in Early Stage Breast Cancer (BrCa)
David Wiese1, Saad Sirop2, Alpesh Korant2, Bishan Chakravarty3, Linda Lawrence4,
Randy Hicks4, David Strahle4, Christopher Conlin4, Stethen DeFriez4, Sukamal Saha5
November 19
Department of Pathology, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA1, Department
of Internal Medicine, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA2, McLaren Regional
Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA3, Department of Radiology, McLaren Regional Medical Center
- Michigan State University, USA4, Department of Surgical Oncology, McLaren Regional Medical Center Michigan State University, USA5
O2-8
Use of Cytokeratin (CK) 19 as a Single Biological Marker for
Detection of Sentinel Node Metastasis in Breast Cancer
Shaik Ahmad Buhari1, Reyaz Singaporewalla1, Thomas C. Putti2, Anthony Poh Huat Tang1,
Ching Wan Chan1, Philip T.C. Iau1, Mikael Hartman1, Manuel Salto-Tellez2
Surgery, National University Hospital, Singapore1, Pathology, National University Hospital, Singapore2
O2-9
Utility of OSNA for Rapid Diagnosis of Sentinel Lymph Node of
Breast Cancer
Nariaki Matsuura1, Masahiko Tsujimoto2, Kazuki Nakabayashi3, Otomo Yasuhiro3
Department of Molecular Pathology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine and Health Science,
Japan1, Department of Pathology, Osaka Police Hospital, Japan2, Sysmex Co., Japan3
November 20
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
16:00-17:00 / Room 2 (502)
Proffered Paper 3: Pathology and Molecular Oncology 2
Center, USA)
Hitoshi Tsuda (National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan)
O3-1
YIA
Utility of Intraoperative RT-PCR Using SmartCycler II System in the
Diagnosis of Lymph Node Metastasis with Gastric Cancer
Shigehiro Yanagita1, Yoshikazu Uenosono1, Takaaki Arigami1, Hideo Arima1,
Munetsugu Hirata1, Takahiko Hagihara1, Katsuhiko Ehi1, Tsutomu Kozono1,
Yawara Funasako1, Takashi Aikou1, Shouji Natsugoe1, George Green2, Yixin Wang2
November 18
Chairpersons: David A. Wiese (Michigan State University, McLaren Regional Medical
Department of Surgical Oncology and Digestive Surgery, Field of Oncology, Kagoshima University Graduate
School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Japan1, Research & Development, Veridex LLC., Raritan, N.J., USA2
O3-2
The Microanatomic Location of Metastatic Gastric Cancer in
Sentinel Lymph Nodes
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
O3-3
Molecular Pathological Diagnosis for Sentinel Lymph Node in Oral
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Ryota Oka, Koh-ichi Nakashiro, Hiroyuki Goda, Hiroyuki Hamakawa
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
O3-4
A New Rapid Immunohistochemical Staining Method Using AC
Electric Field to Detect Lymph Node Micrometastasis during
Surgery
November 19
Masahiro Niihara, Hiroya Takeuchi, Takashi Oyama, Yoshiro Saikawa, Norihito Wada,
Tsunehiro Takahashi, Rieko Nakamura, Yuki Hirano, Hiroyuki Sako, Kenshi Omagari,
Tomohiko Nishi, Yuko Kitagawa
Yoshihiro Minamiya1, Hiroshi Toda1, Masami Kagaya2, Hajime Saito1, Manabu Ito1,
Hayato Konno1, Yoichi Akagami2, Jun-ichi Ogawa1
O3-5
Routine Frozen-section of Sentinel Lymph Nodes to Facilitate
Intraoperative Decisions at Fertility-sparing Radical Trachelectomy
for Cervical Carcinoma
Nadeem R Abu-Rustum1, John P Diaz1, Kay J Park2, Yukio Sonoda1
Department of Surgery, Gynecology Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA1, Department of
Pathology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA2
O3-6
Pathologic Ultrastaging Improves the Detection of Metastatic
Cervical Cancer to Sentinel Lymph Nodes
Nadeem R Abu-Rustum1, John P Diaz1, Melissa P Murray2, Richard R Barakat1
Department of Surgery, Gynecology Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA1, Department of
Pathology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA2
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Department of Chest Surgery, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan1, Akita Prefectural R&D
Center, Japan2
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
11:25-11:55 / 501
Poster 1: Basic Science
November 18
Chairpersons: Hideaki Tahara (Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Yoshiyuki Fujiwara (Osaka University, Japan)
P1-1
Tumor-derived TGF-beta1 Induces Immunosupression and
Metastases in Murine Sentinel Lymph Node
Manabu Ito, Yoshihiro Minamiya, Takashi Ono, Hiroshi Toda, Kazuhiro Imai, Hayato Konno,
Naoko Takahashi, Hajime Saito, Satoru Motoyama, Jun-ichi Ogawa
Department of Chest, Breast and Endocrinologic Surgery, Division of Oncoregulatory Medicine, Akita University
Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
P1-2
YIA
Immunologic Status of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Gastric Cancer
Patients
Hye Seung Lee1, Hee Eun Lee2, Do Joong Park3, Hyung Ho Kim3
Department of Pathology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea1, Department of Pathology,
Seoul National University Hospital, Korea2, Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital,
Korea3
November 19
P1-3
Observations on the Traditional Phytotherapy for Tumors
Opportunistic Infections among the Inhabitants of the Meherpur
District in Bangladesh
Md. Ariful Haque Mollik1, Bivash Chandra Panday2, Romeo McField3, Bulbul Ahmmed4,
Md. Badruddaza5, Anup Chowdhury6, A.K.M. Fahmidul Haque7, Israt Jahan Mukti8,
Md. Saroar Shadique9
Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Community Nutrition and Noncommunicable Diseases, Practical
Academy on Wise Education and Research Foundation, Bangladesh 1, Department of Epidemiology,
Biostatistics, Community Nutrition and Noncommunicable Diseases, Practical Academy on Wise Education
and Research Foundation, Bangladesh 2, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Community Nutrition and
Noncommunicable Diseases, Peoples Integrated Alliance, Bangladesh 3, Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Al-Helal Specialized Hospital Limited, Bangladesh 4, Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering,
North South University, Bangladesh 5, Department of Health Technology [Laboratory], State College of
Health Sciences, Bangladesh 6, Department of Health and Nutrition, Bangladesh Institute of Medical Science,
Bangladesh 7, Department of Health and Nutrition, Biogene Life Care, Bangladesh 8, Department of Botany,
Government Azizul Haque College, Bangladesh 9
P1-4
November 20
One-step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA) for the Application of
Sentinel Node Concept in Gastric Cancer
Yoshihisa Yaguchi1, Hidekazu Sugasawa1, Kadzuki Nakabayashi2, Takashi Ichikura1,
Satoshi Ono3, Hironori Tsujimoto1, Shuichi Hiraki1, Naoko Sakamoto1, Takuya Horio1,
Isao Kumano1, Risa Takahata1, Kazumichi Yoshida1, Yusuke Matsumoto1, Takayoshi Akase1,
Hideki Takata2, Yasuhiro Otomo2, Hidetaka Mochizuki1, Junji Yamamoto1, Kazuo Hase1
Department of Surgery, National Defense Medical College, Japan1, Central Research Laboratories, Sysmex
Corportion, Japan2, Division of Basic Traumatology, National Defense Medical College Research Institute,
Japan3
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
P1-5
The Development of Intraoperative Test for the Detection of Lymph
Node Metastases in Cervical Cancer Using the OSNA Method
Satoshi Okamoto1, Hitoshi Niikura1, Kosuke Yoshinaga1, Kadzuki Nakabayashi2,
Kayo Hiyama2, Nobuo Yaegashi1
November 18
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan1, Central
Research Laboratories, Sysmex Corporation., Kobe, Japan2
11:25-11:55 / 501
Poster 2: Melanoma
Chairpersons: Christiane A. Voit (Charité, University Medicine Berline, Germany)
Akiko Tanikawa (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
P2-1
Evaluation of Safety and Usefulness of Radiocolloids, Blue Dye
and Fluorescent Indocyanine Green for Sentinel Node Biopsy in
Patients with Melanoma
Hisashi Uhara1, Minoru Takata1, Naoya Yamazaki2, Toshiaki Saida1
P2-2
In-transit Sentinel Nodes in Melanoma. What Is the Ocurrence and
Prognosis ?
Marcia G.M. Tavares1, Margarida M. M. F. Lopes2, Sergio Nakagawa2, Shlomo Lewin1,
Marilia M. Marone1, Irene S. Endo1, Jose Soares Jr.1, Marcelo Calil3, Eloa M.F. Alves4,
Joao Guiduli Neto4, Joao C. S. Goes5
Nuclear Medicine, Brazilian Control Cancer Institute, Brazil1, Dermatology Oncology Surgery- IBCC, Brazil2,
Oncology Surgery- IBCC, Brazil3, Anatomy Pathology- IBCC, Brazil4, Scientific Director of Brazilian Control Cancer
Institute- IBCC, Brazil5
P2-3
November 19
Department of Dermatology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Japan1, Dermatology Division, National
Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan2
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Merkel Cell Carcinoma:
An Australian Experience
Julie R. Howle1, T. Michael Hughes1, Michael J. Veness2
Department of Surgery, Westmead Hospital, Australia1, Department of Radiation Oncology, Westmead
Hospital, Australia2
Sentinel Node Biopsy Using Fluorescence Navigation with
Indocyanine Green in Patients of Non-melanoma Skin Cancers on
External Genitalia
November 20
P2-4
Taiki Isei, Hiroyuki Okamoto
Department of Dermatology, Kansai Medical University, Japan
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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P2-5
Recruitment and Follow-up Strategies for a Large Melanoma
Sentinel Node Trial with 10 Year Follow-up - A Coordinator's View
from a Site Perspective
Valerie Jakrot1, Johanna Dalton1, Elizabeth Paton2, Andrew Spillane3, John Thompson4
November 18
Melanoma Clinical Trials Group, Melanoma Institute Australia / University of Sydney, Australia1, Australia New
Zealand Melanoma Trials Group, University of Sydney, Australia2, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney;
Melanoma Institute Australia; Mater Hospital, North Sydney; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown; Royal
North Shore Hospital, Australia3, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney; Melanoma Institute Australia;
Mater Hospital, North Sydney; Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, Australia4
11:25-12:07 / 501
Poster 3: GI Cancer 1
Chairpersons: Mitsuo Kusano (Japan Labour Health & Welfare Organization
Kushiro Rosai Hospital, Japan)
Eigo Otsuji (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan)
P3-1
The Clinical Usefulness of the Sentinel Node Biopsy for Gastric
Cancer in Conducting the Pylorus Preserving Procedure
November 19
Shinichi Kinami1, Takeo Kosaka1, Kazuhiko Omote1, Nobuhiko Ueda1, Yasuharu Nakano1,
Katsunobu Oyama2, Sachio Fushida2, Takashi Fujimura2, Tetsuo Ohta2
Department of Surgical Oncology, Kanazawa Medical University, Japan1, Department of Gastroenterologic
Surgery, Kanazawa University, Japan2
P3-2
Validation Study of Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping Using Radioand Dye-guided Method in Gastric Cancer
Masahiro Niihara, Hiroya Takeuchi, Takashi Oyama, Yoshiro Saikawa, Norihito Wada,
Tsunehiro Takahashi, Rieko Nakamura, Yuki Hirano, Hiroyuki Sako, Kenshi Omagari,
Tomohiko Nishi, Yuko Kitagawa
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
P3-3
Evaluation of the Pylorus-preserving Gastrectomy with Sentinel
Node Biopsy during an Operation for Less Invasive Surgery
Satoshi Kamiya1, Hiroya Takeuchi1, Rieko Nakamura1, Takashi Oyama1, Tsunehiro Takahashi1,
Norihito Wada1, Yoshiro Saikawa1, Tadaki Nakahara2, Makio Mukai3, Yuko Kitagawa1
November 20
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Radiology, Keio University
School of Medicine, Japan2, Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan3
P3-4
Sentinel Node Mapping during Laparoscopic Gastrectomy for Early
Stage Gastric Cancer
Masaki Ohi1, Takahito Kitajima1, Mikio Kawamura1, Hiromi Yasuda1, Junichiro Hiro1,
Minako Kobayashi2, Kouji Tanaka1, Yasuhiko Mohri2, Chikao Miki1, Masato Kusunoki1
Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of
Innovative Surgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan2
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Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
P3-5
Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery for Early Malignant Tumor of the
Duodenum
Department of Surgery, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan
P3-6
Two Cases of Duodenal Carcinoid Tumor Using the Sentinel Lymph
Node Biopsy
Masayoshi Munemoto, Takashi Fujimura, Katsunobu Oyama, Jun Kinoshita, Isamu Makino,
Keishi Nakamura, Hideto Fujita, Itasu Ninomiya, Sachio Fushida, Masato Kayahara,
Tetsuo Ohta
Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, The Kanazawa University School of Medicine, Japan
P3-7
November 18
Norio Mitsumori, Hiroshi Nimura, Naoto Takahashi, Toshiyuki Sasaki, Atsushi Watanabe,
Kentaro Yano, Hideyuki Kashiwagi, Katsuhiko Yanaga
The Role of Sentinel Node Navigation in Biliary Tract Cancer
Yohei Ota, Ryusei Matsuyama, Atsuo Kobayashi, Yuki Honma, Akimitsu Yamada, Yuta Nojiri,
Takafumi Kumamoto, Kazunori Nojiri, Koichi Taniguchi, Kazunaga Takeda, Michio Ueda,
Kenichi Matsuo, Yasuhiko Nagano, Kuniya Tanaka, Hirotoshi Akiyama, Itaru Endo
Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Yokohama City University School of Medicine, Japan
Poster 4: Breast Cancer 1
Chairpersons: Shoji Oura (Wakayama Medical University, Japan)
Takashi Hojo (National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan)
P4-1
The Influence of Extended Indications for Sentinel Lymph Node
Biopsy on the Rates of Found Lymph Nodes and Metastatic Lymph
Nodes
November 19
11:25-12:01 / 501
Algirdas Bogusevicius1, Linas Martinaitis2
Department of Breast Surgery, Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania1, Kaunas University of Medicine,
Lithuania2
P4-2
The Influence of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy on Quality of Life of
Patients with Early Breast Cancer in Comparison with the Axillar
Lymphadenectomy
Algirdas Bogusevicius1, Daiva Cepuliene1, Ieva Cesleviciene2
P4-3
November 20
Department of Breast Surgery, Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania1, Kaunas University of Medicine,
Lithuania2
The Outcomes of Operation of SLNB Sentinel Lymph Node in 110
Patients with Breast Cancer
Abbas Abdollahi1, Ghodratollah Maddah1, Mohamad Naser Forghani1, Ramin Sadeghi2,
Hossein Shaghayegh1, Alireza Tavassoli1, Ali Jangjoo1
Department of Surgery, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran1, Department of Nuclear Medicine,
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran2
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
P4-4
Should Axillary Dissection Be Performed in Suspicious SNLB?
Alireza Tavassoli1, Abbas Abdollahi2, Mohamad Naser Forghani3, Ramin Sadeghi4,
Bahram Memar5, Mohammad Taghi Rajabi Mashhadi1, Fatemeh Homaiee6
November 18
Associate Professor of Surgery, Endoscopic & Minimal Invasive Surgery Research Center, Mashhad University
of Medical Sciences, Iran 1, Assisstant Professor of Surgery, Endoscopic & Minimal Invasive Surgery Research
Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran 2, General Surgeon, Endoscopic & Minimal Invasive
Surgery Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran 3, Assistant Professor of Nuclear
Medicine, Nuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran 4, Assistant Professor
of Pathology, Surgical Oncology Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran 5, Assistant
Professor of Radiotherapy & Oncology, Cancer Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran 6
P4-5
Learning Curves Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Breast Cancer
Abbas Abdollahi1, Mohamad Naser Forghani1, Ramin Sadeghi2, Ghodratollah Maddah1,
Mohammad Taghi Rajabi Mashhadi1, Alireza Tavassoli1, Ali Jangjoo1
Department of Surgery, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran1, Department of Nuclear Medicine,
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran2
P4-6
Prediction of Involved Axillary Nodes after Positive Sentinel Lymph
Node Biopsy Using a Statistic Nomogram
Juan Ignacio Rayo1, Jose Juan Fernandez-Mera2, Jose Rafael Infante1, Antonio Felix Conde2,
Justo Serrano1, Maria Luz Dominguez1, Lucia Garcia1, Carmen Duran1, Roman Sanchez1
November 19
Nuclear Medicine, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario, Badajoz, Spain1, Pathology Service, Complejo
Hospitalario Universitario, Badajoz, Spain2
11:25-12:01 / 501
Poster 5: Breast Cancer 2
Chairpersons: Koichiro Tsugawa (St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan)
Tetsu Hayashida (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
P5-1
Superiority of Radioisotope Over Blue Dye for Sentinel Lymph
Node Detection in Breast Cancer
Shin Nishiya1, Tetsu Hayashida1, Michio Sakata1, Maiko Takahashi1, Tomomi Sato1,
Hirohito Seki1, Kyousuke Shimada1, Hiromitsu Jinno1, Makio Mukai2, Yuko Kitagawa1
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Pathology, Keio University
Hospital, Japan2
November 20
P5-2
The Validity of Non-hot & Non-blue Node Examination in Sentinel
Node Biopsy of Breast Cancer
Yu Koyama, Chie Toshikawa, Eiko Sakata, Miki Hasegawa, Naoko Manba, Mayuko Ikarashi,
Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama
Division of Digestive & General Surgery, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical & Dental Sciences, Japan
32
Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
P5-3
The Navigation of Breast Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy that Does
Not Use RI Method
Department of Surgery, Hakodate National Hospital, Japan
P5-4
Feasibility Evaluation of Freehand SPECT for Intraoperative 3D
Lymphatic Mapping
Klemens Scheidhauer1, Alexandra Ehlerding2, Jakob Saeckl3, Andreas Rieger3,
Constantin Lapa1, Thomas Wendler1, Marc E. Martignoni3, Andreas Schnelzer2
Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany1, Women's Hospital, University Hospital
rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany2, General Surgery, University Hospital rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany3
P5-5
November 18
Kazuteru Komuro, Hiromitsu Doumen, Yoshitsugu Nakanishi, Nozomu Iwashiro,
Masanori Ohara, Masanori Ishizaka
Pitfalls in Radioisotope Occult Lesion Localization (P-ROLL) of the
Breast
Jose Rafael Infante1, Juan Ignacio Rayo1, Maria Solana2, Maria Isabel Correa3,
Maria Jose Espada3, Jose Antonio Torrado2, Antonio Felix Conde4, Justo Serrano1,
Juan Ignacio Rayo-Martin1
Neck and Axillary Roll in Suspicious Lymph Nodes Excision in
Cancer Patients
Jose Rafael Infante, Juan Ignacio Rayo, Justo Serrano, Maria Luz Dominguez, Lucia Garcia,
Carmen Duran, Roman Sanchez
Nuclear Medicine, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario, Badajoz, Spain
November 20
P5-6
November 19
Nuclear Medicine, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario, Badajoz, Spain1, Radiology Service, Complejo
Hospitalario Universitario, Badajoz, Spain2, Surgery Service, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario, Badajoz,
Spain3, Pathology Service, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario, Badajoz, Spain4
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
33
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
Friday, November 19
7:40-8:40 / 411+412
November 18
Meet the Professor
Chairperson: Hirofumi Fujii (National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan)
MTP1
Pitfalls to Avoid in Lymphoscintigraphy for Sentinel Node Biopsy in
Melanoma and Breast Cancer
Roger F. Uren, Robert Howman-Giles, David Chung
Discipline of Medicine, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Australia
MTP2
A Receptor-targeted Fluorescent Radiopharmaceutical for
Multimodality Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping at Multiple Spatial
Scales
David R. Vera, Karl K. Limmer, Derek Emerson, David J. Hall, Cynthia A. Behling,
Richard C. Orahood, Anne M. Wallace
Departments of Surgery and Radiology, and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, University of California,
San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA; and Neoprobe Corp, Dublin, Ohio, USA
November 19
8:45-9:45 / Room 1 (503)
Plenary Session 5: Melanoma
Chairpersons: Charles M. Balch (Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, USA)
Omgo E. Nieweg (The Netherland Cancer Instituite, The Netherlands)
PS5-1
RULL: Radioguided Ultrasound Lymph Node Localization.
A Technique for Localizing and Excising Non Palpable Lymph Nodes
Ultra Sound Suspicius for Melanoma Metastases
Alessandro Testori, Francesco Verrecchia, Javier Soteldo, Giuseppe Spadola,
Giulio C. Vitali, Di Pietro Alessandra, Chiara Martinoli, Claudia Passoni, Sara Gandini,
Pier Francesco Ferrucci
European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy
PS5-2
November 20
Mitotic Rate and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Cutaneous
Melanoma: Impact of the 7th Edition AJCC Melanoma Staging
System
Abigail S. Caudle1, Merrick I. Ross1, Victor G. Prieto1, Carla L. Warneke2, Jeffrey E. Lee1,
Marcy M. Johnson2, Julie M. Gardner1, Richard E. Royal1, Janice N. Cormier1, Anthony Lucci1,
Jeffrey E. Gershenwald1
Departments of Surgical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA1,
Departments of Biostatistics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA2
34
Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
PS5-3
Prognostic Factors in Melanoma Patients with Tumor-negative
Sentinel Lymph Nodes
Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery, USA1, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center,
Houston, TX, USA2
PS5-4
Controversies
Omgo E. Nieweg1, Hidde J. Veenstra1, Renato A. Valdés Olmos2
Department of Surgery of The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands1, Department of
Nuclear Medicine of The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands2
November 18
Kelly Marc McMasters1, Charles R. Scoggins1, Robert C. Martin1, Merrick I. Ross2, Russell
Brown1, Michael Mays1, Michael Egger1
9:55-10:35 / Room 1 (503)
Proffered Paper 4: Melanoma 1
Chairpersons: Jeffrey E. Gershenwald (The University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, USA)
Masayuki Amagai (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
Less False-negative Sentinel Node Procedures in Patients with a
Cutaneous Melanoma with Increasing Experience and Proper Cooperation
November 19
O4-1
Hidde Jan Veenstra1, Renato A. Valdes Olmos2, Michel J.W.M. Wouters1, Bin B.R. Kroon1,
Omgo E. Nieweg1
Department of Surgery, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, The Netherlands1,
Department of Nuclear Medicine, The Netherlands Cancer Institute Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, The
Netherlands2
O4-2
Ultrasound Screening and Surveillance with Guided Cytology as an
Alternative to Sentinel Node Biopsy in Melanoma
J. Meirion Thomas, Yassar A. Qureshi, Eleanor Moskovic
Melanoma and Sarcoma Unit, The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK
Freehand SPECT: First Experiences with a New Method of 3D-SLN
Mapping in Melanoma
Michael C. Kreissl1, Thomas Wendler2, Ken Herrmann2, Constantin Lapa2,
Klemens Scheidhauer2
Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Wuerzburg, Germany1, Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital rechts der
Isar, Munich, Germany2
O4-4
Multicentric Trial about Sentinel Node Identification with
Sentinella102 Intraoperative Gamma Camera
Alessandro Testori, Francesco Verrecchia, Javier Soteldo, Alessandra Di Pietro,
Pier Francesco Ferrucci, Giuseppe Spadola, Chiara Martinoli, Sara Gandini,
Ines Tedeschi, Chiara Pari
Melanoma and Sarcoma Division, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
O4-3
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
10:35-11:25 / Room 1 (503)
Proffered Paper 5: Melanoma 2
November 18
Chairpersons: Alessandro Testori (European Institute of Oncology, Italy)
Naoya Yamazaki (National Cancer Center, Japan)
O5-1
Videoscopic Inguinal Lymphadenectomy (VIL): Comprehensive
Assessment of Immediate and Intermediate Complications
Syed Mohammad Akbar Jafri1, Viraj Master1, Monica Rizzo2, Keith A. Delman2
Department of Urology, Emory University, USA1, Department of Surgical Oncology, Emory University, USA2
O5-2
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Guided by Indocyanine Green
Fluorescence in Cutaneous Melanoma
Kenjiro Namikawa, Naoya Yamazaki, Yoshitsugu Shibayama, Sadahiro Kurooka,
Shuko Ohya
Department of Dermatology, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan
O5-3
YIA
Towards Achieving Loco-regional Control for High-risk Primary
Melanoma: Histopathologic Margins and Sentinel Node Biopsy
Pasquali Sandro, Lauren Haydu, Richard A. Scolyer, Julie Winstanley, John F Thompson
November 19
Melanoma Institute Australia, The University of Sydney, Australia
O5-4
Are the Popliteal and Inguinal Basins Functionally Separate in
Melanoma?
Shawn Thomas Steen, Hamed Kargozaran, Christopher Moran, Xing Ye, Donald Morton,
Mark Faries
Surgical Oncology, John Wayne Cancer Institute, USA
O5-5
Usefulness of Sentinel Node Biopsy for Detecting Lymph-node
Metastases in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Dai Ogata1, Yoshio Kiyohara1, Shyusuke Yoshikawa1, Teruki Kataoka1, Genichi Kato1,
Yasuo Maruta1, Masako Kasami2
Department of Dermatology, Shizuoka Cancer Center, Japan1, Department of Pathology, Shizuoka Cancer
Center, Japan2
November 20
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Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
12:00-12:50 / Room 1 (503)
Lunchtime Special Lecture 3
Sponsored by: Mizuho Ikakogyo Co., Ltd.
LS3
Appreciation of a New Device for Detecting Indocyanine Green
Fluorescence in the Gastric Cancer Surgery
Masashi Yoshida
Department of Surgery, Center for Digestive Diseases, International University of Health and Welfare Mita
Hospital, Japan
November 18
Chairperson: Shigeru Imoto (Kyorin University School of Medicine, Japan)
12:50-13:20 / Room 1 (503)
President's Lecture
Chairperson: Jorg Rudiger Siewert (University Medical Center Heidelberg, Germany)
Act Now for the Future of Sentinel Node Technology in Cancer
Treatment
November 19
PL
Masaki Kitajima
International University of Health and Welfare, Tochigi, Japan
13:20-14:35 / Room 1 (503)
Plenary Session 6: Breast Cancer
Chairpersons: Hiram S Cody III (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA)
Tadashi Ikeda (Teikyo University Faculty of Medicine, Japan)
PS6-1
SLN Biopsy for Breast Cancer: Where Have We Come and Where Are
We Going?
Hiram S Cody III
PS6-2
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy after Neo-adjuvant Chemotherapy for
Breast Cancer: Accuracy and Advantages
Merrick I. Ross
MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Attending Surgeon, The Breast Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,
Professor of Clinical Surgery, The Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
PS6-3
Development and Performance of [99mTc]Tilmanocept as Sentinel
Lymph Node Mapping Agent
Anne M. Wallace, David R. Vera
November 18
Departments of Surgery and Radiology, and the UCSD Moores Cancer Center, University of California,
San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA
PS6-4
Multi-center Prospective Study on Sentinel Node Navigation
Surgery in Early Breast Cancer
S. Imoto, M. Kitajima, T. Aikou, Y. Kitagawa
On behalf of investigators of the Japanese Society for Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery
PS6-5
A Nationwide Multicenter Study of the Sentinel Lymph Node
Biopsy for the Breast Cancer Patients in Japan
Koichiro Tsugawa1, Seigo Nakamura2, Hiroji Iwata3, Shinji Ohno4, Futoshi Akiyama5,
Kazuyoshi Motomura6, Yasuharu Tokuda7, Shunsuke Haga8
Department of Breast Surgical Oncology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Japan1, Department of Breast
Surgery, Showa University Hospital, Japan2, Department of Breast Oncology, Aichi Cancer Center, Japan3,
Department of Breast Surgery, National Kyushu Cancer Center, Japan4, Pathological Department, The Cancer
Institute Hospital of JFCR, Japan5, Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Osaka Medical Center for
Cancer and Cardio-vascular Diseases, Japan6, Center of Clinical Epidemiology, St. Luke's Life Science Center,
Japan7, Department of Breast Surgical Oncology, Nippon Medical School Hospital, Japan8
November 19
14:50-15:50 / Room 1 (503)
Proffered Paper 6: Breast Cancer 1
Chairpersons: Merrick I. Ross (M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA)
Takashi Fukutomi (Aichi Medical University, Japan)
O6-1
RI Count in Preoperative Lymphoscintigraphy Predicts Sentinel
Lymph Node Metastasis in Patients with Early Breast Cancer
Tomoya Nagao1, Takayuki Kinoshita1, Takashi Hojo1, Nobuko Tamura1, Hiroaki Kurihara2,
Hitoshi Tsuda3, Sadako Akashi1, Yasuhiro Fujiwara4
Breast Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan1, Radiology, National Cancer Center Hospital,
Tokyo, Japan2, Pathology, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan3, Breast Medical Oncology, National
Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan4
November 20
O6-2
Feasibility of Tumour-related Lymphatic Mapping of Multiple
Carcinomas within One Breast with Planar Lymphoscintigraphy
and SPECT/CT
Lenka Vermeeren1, Iris Van der Ploeg2, Renato Valdes Olmos1, Claudette Loo3,
Lenka Pereira Arias-Bouda4, Frits Smit4, Omgo Nieweg2, Marie-Jeanne Vrancken Peeters2,
Emiel Rutgers2, Hester Oldenburg2
Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands1, Department of Surgical Oncology2, Department of Radiology3, Department of Nuclear Medicine,
Rijnland Hospital Leiderdorp, The Netherlands4
38
Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
O6-3
3D-CT Lymphography of the Breast Fused with SPECT Shows the
Discordance between RI-uptake and Dye-stain
November 18
Koji Yamashita1, Kazuo Shimizu1, Shunsuke Haga1, Haruki Akasu1, Takehito Igarashi1,
Ritsuko Okamura1, Kiyomi Hames1, Tomoo Jikuzono1, Keiko Yanagihara1, Shinya Ida1,
Shinichiro Kumita2
Department of Surgery, Nippon Medical School, Japan1, Department of Radiology, Nippon Medical School,
Japan2
O6-4
Freehand SPECT 3D-imaging for Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping
in Breast Cancer: Preliminary Preoperative Study for Future
Intraoperative Use in the Operating Room
Ivan Santi1, Lorenzo Fantini1, Ken Herrmann2, Constantin Lapa2, Thomas Wendler2,
Chiara Fuccio1, Paola Caroli1, Paolo Castellucci1, Andreas K. Buck2, Silvia Nicolini1,
Markus Schwaiger2, Stefano Fanti1
Department of Nuclear Medicine, S.Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Italy1, Department of
Nuclear Medicine, Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany2
O6-5
The Impact of Introducing Sentinel Node Biopsy in Breast Cancer
on Theatre Utilisation
Robert Edward Mansel, Simon Woods, Amit Goyal
O6-6
Learning Curve of Dye-guided Sentinel Node Biopsy in Early Breast
Cancer: Institutional Experience
Kentaro Imi, Hirotugu Isaka, Hiroki Ito, Eri Tazaki, Kaisuke Miyamoto, Noriko Sakemura,
Shigeru Imoto
Department of Surgery, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Japan
November 19
Surgery, Cardiff University, UK
15:50-16:50 / Room 1 (503)
Proffered Paper 7: Breast Cancer 2
Chairpersons: Charles E. Cox (University of South Florida College of Medicine, USA)
Hiroyuki Takei (Saitama Cancer Center, Japan)
Clinicopathological Characteristices of the Breast Cancer Patients
with Micrometastatic Sentinel Lymph Nodes
Maiko Takahashi1, Hiromitsu Jinno1, Tetsu Hayashida1, Michio Sakata1, Makio Mukai2,
Yuko Kitagawa1
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Pathology, Keio University
School of Medicine, Japan2
O7-2
Detection of Sentinel Lymph Node and Role of Lymphoscintigraphy
in Breast Cancer Patients with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
Sota Asaga1, Noriaki Wada1, Chisako Yamauchi1, Satoshi Fujii2
Breast Surgery Division, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan1, Pathology Division, Research Center for
Innovative Oncology National Cancer Center, Japan2
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
O7-1
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
O7-3
Sentinel Node Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer.
Tarragona Multicenter Experience
November 18
David Carrera1, Vicente Izquierdo1, Miriam De La Flor2, Coia Jorda3, Liliana Maria Quintero1,
Santos Lopez4, Luis Martin5, Sonia Comi6, Maite Martinez7, Monica Alexandra Vidal1,
Juana Galera2, Esther Aguilar3, Carmen Martinez de Virgala1
Nuclear Medicine, H.U. Joan XXIII Tarragona, Spain1, Department of Ginecology, H.U. Joan XXIII Tarragona,
Spain2, Department of Ginecology, H.U. Sant Joan Reus, Spain3, Department of Surgery, H. Sant Joan i Santa
Tecla Tarragona, Spain4, Department of Radiology, H.U. Joan XXIII Tarragona, Spain5, Department of Surgery,
H.U. Verge de la Cinta Tortosa, Spain6, Department of Surgery, H.Pius Valls, Spain7
O7-4
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in
Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Samir Hidar, Hedi Khairi
O&G, Farhat Hached University Teaching Hospital, Tunisia
O7-5
Thoracoscopic Internal Mammary Sentinel Node Biopsy for Breast
Cancer
Eli Avisar, Lynn Sparling, Gail Walker
Department of Surgery, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, USA
O7-6
November 19
Efficacy of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Women with Ductal
Carcinoma in Situ of the Breast who Undergo Mastectomy and
Immediate Breast Reconstruction
Hiroyuki Takei1, Takashi Yoshida1, Yuji Hayashi1, Toru Higuchi1, Sayaka Uchida1,
Masafumi Kurosumi2, Takashi Saito3
Division of Breast Surgery, Saitama Cancer Center, Japan1, Department of Pathology, Saitama Cancer Center,
Japan2, Department of Plastic Surgery, Saitama Cancer Center, Japan3
8:45-9:45 / Room 2 (502)
Plenary Session 7: Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Images
Chairpersons: Edwin Glass (V.A. Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, USA)
Shigeru Kosuda (National Defense Medical College, Japan)
PS7-1
Whole Body Lymphoscintigraphy in Patients with Increased Body
Mass Index
November 20
E C Glass, J. Africa, E. Iker
Medical Imaging of Southern California and Lymphedema Center of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, CA., USA
PS7-2
The Detection of Small LN Metastases Using Radionuclides
Hirofumi Fujii
Functional Imaging Division, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan
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Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
PS7-3
Clinical Translation of Novel Near-infrared Fluorescent Imaging
Systems and Contrast Agents for Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping
John V. Frangioni
November 18
Associate Professor or Medicine and Associate Professor of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
9:55-10:45 / Room 2 (502)
Proffered Paper 8: Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Images 1
Chairpersons: David R. Vera (UCSD Moores Cancer Center, University of California, USA)
Kunihiko Yokoyama (Central Hospital of Matto Ishikawa, Japan)
O8-1
Statistical Analysis and Visualization of Lymphatic Drainage
Patterns in the Breast
Evan I. Blumgart1, Roger F. Uren2, Poul M. F. Nielsen1, Martyn P. Nash1, Hayley M. Reynolds1
O8-2
Freehand SPECT/US: New Approach for Intraoperative Hybrid
Imaging of Sentinel Nodes
Thomas Wendler1, Tobias Lasser2, Sibylle I. Ziegler1, Nassir Navab2, Klemens Scheidhauer1
Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany1, Computer Aided Medical Procedures,
Technical University, Munich, Germany2
O8-3
Initial Experience with 3D Intraoperative Freehand SPECT Probe
Imaging for Radioguided Tumor Excision and Sentinel Node Biopsy
in Breast Cancer
November 19
Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University of Auckland, New Zealand1, Department of Medicine,
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia2
Oscar Roberto Brouwer1, Jos van de Hage2, Thomas Wendler3, Renato Valdes Olmos1
Department of Nuclear Medicine, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1, Department
of Surgery, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands2, Computer Aided Medical
Procedures Technical University Munich, Germany3
O8-4
Fused SPECT/CT and Real-time Video Visualization for
Intraoperative Guidance in SLNB of Head and Neck Malignancies
Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany1, Computer Aided Medical Procedures,
Technical University, Munich, Germany2, SurgicEye GmbH, Munich, Germany3
O8-5
SPECT/CT and a Portable Gamma Camera for Intraoperative
Detection of Sentinel Nodes in the Head and Neck Region
Lenka Vermeeren1, Renato Valdes Olmos1, Martin Klop2, Omgo Nieweg3, Alfons Balm2,
Michiel Van den Brekel2
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands1, Department of Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology, Netherlands Cancer
Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands2, Department of Surgical Oncology,
Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands3
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Thomas Wendler1, Dominik Zaeuner2, Stefan Wiesner3, Klemens Scheidhauer1
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
10:45-11:45 / Room 2 (502)
Proffered Paper 9: Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Images 2
Chairpersons: John V. Frangioni (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard
November 18
Medical School, USA)
Tadaki Nakahara (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
O9-1
SPECT/CT for Preoperative Sentinel Node Localization in Patients
with Colorectal Cancer – Initial Experience
Yanan Wang, Guoxin Li, Jiang Yu, Yanfeng Hu
Department of General Surgery, Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University, China
O9-2
Intra-operative Imaging with a Portable Gamma Camera to Guide
Sentinel Node Localisation in Prostate Carcinoma
Lenka Vermeeren1, Willem Meinhardt2, Axel Bex2, Henk Van der Poel2, Wouter Vogel1,
Cees Hoefnagel1, Simon Horenblas2, Renato Valdes Olmos1
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands1, Department of Urology, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands2
November 19
O9-3
Optimizing Use of a Portable Gamma Camera for Pre-operative
Lymphatic Mapping: A Comparison with a Conventional Gamma
Camera
Sergi Vidal-Sicart1, Lenka Vermeeren2, Oriol Sola1, Pilar Paredes1, Renato A. Valdes-Olmos2
Nuclear Medicine, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain1, Nuclear Medicine Department/Netherlands Cancer
Institute-Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands2
O9-4
Interstitial MR Lymphography in the Head and Neck Region
Using Superparamagnetic Iron Oxides and Gadoxetate Sodium Preliminary Animal Study
Naoto Kitamura1, Koji Araki2, Shigeru Kosuda2, Masayuki Tomifuji2, Akihiro Shiotani2,
Naoyuki Shigematsu1, Hirofumi Fujii3
Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, National Defense Medical College, Japan2, National Cancer Center
East Hospital, Japan3
O9-5
Localization of Breast Sentinel Lymph Nodes by MR Lymphography
Using Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide(SPIO)
November 20
Ai Sadatomo1, Mikio Shiozawa1, Shigeru Kobayashi2, Lefor Alan3, Yasuo Hozumi3,
Katsumi Kurihara1, Yoshikazu Yasuda3
Department of Surgery, Oyama Municipal Hospital, Japan1, Department of Radiology, Jichi Medical University,
Japan2, Department of Surgery, Jichi Medical University, Japan3
O9-6
Evaluation of Lymph Node Metastases in Gastric Cancer Using
Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Ultrasmall Superparamagnetic
Iron Oxide (USPIO)
Takaya Tokuhara1, Nobuhiko Tanigawa1, Mitsuru Matsuki2, Eiji Nomura1, Sang-Woong Lee1,
Yoshiaki Tatsumi1, Haruto Nishimura1, Yoshitaka Kurisu3
Department of General and Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Japan1, Department of
Radiology, Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Japan2, Department of Pathology, Osaka Medical College, Japan3
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
12:00-12:50 / Room 2 (502)
Chairperson: Yoshiyuki Osamura (International University of Health and Welfare Mita
Hospital, Japan)
Sponsored by: Sysmex Corporation
LS4-1
Intraoperative Molecular Assessment of Axillary Sentinel Nodes
Using OSNA – The U.S. Experience
November 18
Lunchtime Special Lecture 4:
OSNA: Applications in Breast and Gastric Cancers
Mark Alan Gittleman
Department of Surgery, Westfield Hospital, Sacred Heart Hospital, USA
LS4-2
Sentinel Node Mapping for Early Gastric Cancer
and First Experience with the OSNA Assay
Hiroya Takeuchi
13:20-14:35 / Room 2 (502)
Plenary Session 8: Basic Science
Chairpersons: Dave S.B. Hoon (John Wayne Cancer Institute, USA)
Toshio Ohhashi (Shinshu University School of Medicine, Japan)
PS8-1
The Development of RT-PCR Assay as an Intraoperative Diagnostic
Tool for Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Breast and Gastric Cancer
November 19
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
Shoji Natsugoe, Takaaki Arigami, Yoshikazu Uenosono, Munetsugu Hirata,
Yawara Funasako, Shigehiro Yanagita, Tsutomu Kozono, Hideo Arima, Katsuhiko Ehi,
Yuko Kijima, Heiji Yoshinaka
Surgical Oncology and Digestive Surgery, Kagoshima University School of Medicine, Japan
PS8-2
Shear Stress-mediated Regulation of ecNOS Gene Expression in
Human Lymphatic Endothelial Cells
Department of Physiology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Japan
PS8-3
Exploratory Analysis about Distribution of Breast Cancer Stem/
Progenitor Cells in Sentinel Lymph Nodes Detected by ALDH1
(Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1)
Masahiro Kashiwaba1, Toru Inaba1, Yuichiro Takeda1, Hideaki Komatsu1, Ryoko Kawagishi1,
Noriyuki Uesugi2, Go Wakabayashi1
Department of Surgery, Iwate Medical University, Japan1, Department of Clincal Pathology, Iwate Medical
University, Japan2
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Yoshiko Kawai, Yumiko Yokoyama, Maki Kaidoh, Toshio Ohhashi
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
November 18
PS8-4
Withdrawn
PS8-5
Differential Gene Expression Profiling of Primary Cutaneous
Melanoma and Sentinel Lymph Node Metastases
Stephen S. Koh1, Jia-Perng J. Wei1, Xinmin Li1, Rong Rong Huang1, Richard Scolyer2, Alistair J.
Cochran1, Scott W. Binder1
Pathology and Lab. Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, USA1, Tissue Pathology and Diagnostic
Oncology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia2
PS8-6
Metasin, a Rapid Robust Real-time PCR Assay for Use in
the Intra-operative Setting for the Detection of Metastatic
Disease in Sentinel Nodes from Breast Cancer Patients
Selma AlRamadhani, Priya Balaraman, Mike Morgan, Vasi Sundaresan
Cellular Pathology, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, Essex, UK
14:50-16:20 / Room 2 (502)
Proffered Paper 10: New Tracers
November 19
Chairpersons: Kazuyoshi Motomura (Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and
Cardiovascular Diseases, Japan)
Hideki Hayashi (Research Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba
University, Japan)
Isao Miyashiro (Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular
Diseases, Japan)
O10-1 A Phase 2 Clinical Study of 99mTc-Lymphoseek in the Identification
of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Melanoma and Breast Cancer
Frederick O. Cope1, Wendy L. Rich Metz1, Richard C. Orahood1, Stanley P.L. Leong2
Pharmaceutical Research and Clinical Development, Neoprobe Corporation, USA1, California Pacific Medical
Center and Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation and Research Institute, USA2
O10-2 Fluorescein Identifies Sentinel Lymph Nodes Safely and Precisely in
Patients with Stage I and II Cutaneous Melanoma
November 20
Robert Hans Ingemar Andtbacka1, Charles Buell Grissom2, Kenneth Boucher3,
Scott R. Florell4, Jennifer Demko1, R. Dirk Noyes1, James M. McGreevy1
Surgery, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, USA1, Chemistry, University of Utah, USA2, Oncological
Sciences, University of Utah, USA3, Dermatology, University of Utah, USA4
O10-3 Analysis of Luminance in Sentinel Lymph Node by a Fluorescence
Method for Breast Cancer
Takashi Hojo, Takayuki Kinoshita, Kanae Taruno, Nobuko Tamura, Tomoya Nagao,
Sadako Akashi, Yasuhiro Fujiwara
Breast Surgery Division, National Cancer Center, Japan
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Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
O10-4 Laparoscopic Sentinel Lymph Node Identification in Patients with
Colon Carcinoma Using a Near-infrared Dye
MHGM van der Pas1, HBAC Stockman2, R Silvis2, NCT van Grieken3, H Bril4, S Meijer1,
WJHJ Meijerink1
November 18
Department of Surgery, VU University Medical Center, The Netherlands1, Department of Surgery, Kennemer
Gasthuis, Haarlem, The Netherlands2, Department of Pathology, VU University Medical Center, The
Netherlands3, Department of Pathology, Kennemer Gasthuis, Haarlem, The Netherlands4
O10-5 Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Indocyanine Green Fluorescence
Imaging System for Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Non-small Cell Lung
Cancer
Shin-ichi Yamashita, Keita Tokuishi, Michiyo Miyawaki, Toshihiko Moroga,
Takafumi Hashimoto, Mirei Kamei, Kiyoshi Ono, Shinsuke Takeno, Masao Chujo,
Satoshi Yamamoto, Katsunobu Kawahara
Department of Surgery II, Oita University Faculty of Medicine, Japan
O10-6 Comparative Study between Preoperative Versus Intraoperative
99mTc-MSA Injection for Sentinel Lymph Node Identification in
Early Stage Lung Cancer
Hyun Koo Kim1, Sungeun Kim2, Du-Young Kang1, Jae Min Jeong3, Young Ho Choi1
November 19
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, College of Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital,
Korea1, Department of Nuclear Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea2,
Department of Nuclear Medicine, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea3
O10-7 A Comparative Study between Technetium-99m Neomannosyl
Human Serum Albumin (99mTc-MSA) and 99mTc-phytate for
Intraoperative Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in Esophageal
Cancer
Hyun Koo Kim1, Sungeun Kim2, You Jin Jang3, Du-Young Kang1, Jae Min Jeong4,
Young Jae Mok3, Young Ho Choi1
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, College of Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital,
Korea1, Department of Nuclear Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea2,
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea3, Department of Nuclear
Medicine, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea4
O10-8 Development of a Novel Fluorescent Liposome System Targeting
Sentinel Lymph Nodes
November 20
Hideki Hayashi1, Hiromichi Fujito2, Yutaka Tamura3, Taro Toyota4, Tomoyuki Madono5,
Masanori Fujinami6, Hisahiro Matsubara7
Research Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University, Japan1, Graduate School of Advanced
Integtration Science, Chiba University, Japan2, Department of Bioinformatics, Graduate School of Medicine,
Chiba University, Japan3, Department of Basic Science, The University of Tokyo, Komaba, Japan4, Yamada
Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan5, Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, Graduate School of
Engineering, Chiba Univerisity, Japan6, Department of Frontier Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba
University, Japan7
O10-9 Detection of Sentinel Lymph Node Using Contrast-enhanced
Ultrasonography with Sonazoid in Swine Stomach in Vivo
Yoshiko Kawai, Kumiko Ajima, Takashi Nagai, Toshio Ohhashi
Department of Physiology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Japan
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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16:20-17:20 / Room 2 (502)
Trainee-Conducted Research
November 18
Chairpersons: Stanley P.L. Leong (California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, USA)
Anne M. Wallace (University of California, USA)
TCR1
Clinical Translation of Ex Vivo Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping for
Colorectal Cancer Using Invisible Near-infrared Fluorescence Light
Merlijn Hutteman1,2, Hak Soo Choi2, J. Sven D. Mieog1, Joost R. van der Vorst1,
Yoshitomo Ashitate2, Peter J.K. Kuppen1, Marian C. van Groningen3,
Clemens W.G.M. Löwik4, Vincent T.H.B.M. Smit3, Cornelis J.H. van de Velde1,
John V. Frangioni2,5, Alexander L. Vahrmeijer1
Departments of Surgery, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands1, Departments of Medicine, Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA2, Departments of Pathology, Leiden University Medical
Center, The Netherlands3, Departments of Endocrinology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands4,
Departments of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA5
TCR2
Differential Gene Expression Profiling of Primary Cutaneous
Melanoma and Sentinel Lymph Node Metastases
November 19
Stephen S. Koh1, Jia-Perng J. Wei1, Xinmin Li1, Rong R. Huang1, Richard Scolyer2,
Alistair J. Cochran1, Scott W. Binder1
Pathology and Lab. Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, USA1, Tissue Pathology and Diagnostic
Oncology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia2
TCR3
Molecular Pathological Diagnosis for Sentinel Lymph Node in Oral
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Ryota Oka, Koh-ichi Nakashiro, Hiroyuki Goda, Hiroyuki Hamakawa
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
TCR4
Impact of Sentinel Node Biopsy on Operating Times for Breast
Cancer
Simon Wood, Robert Mansel
Department of Surgery, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK
November 20
* A poster presentation will also be made by the four authors above at Room 501 from
11:35 - 12:15 on Saturday, November 20.
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
Saturday, November 20
8:30-9:30 / Room 1 (503)
November 18
Consensus and Future Perspective 2: Melanoma
Chairpersons: Jeffrey E. Gershenwald (The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center, USA)
John F. Thompson (The University of Sydney / Melanoma Institute Australia,
Australia)
CF2-1
Novel Ultrasound (US) Morphology Criteria Prospectively Tested
in 800 Melanoma Patients Drive PPV Rate for Detection of SN
Metastases
C Voit1, ACJ van Akkooi2, G Schaefer1, A Schoengen3, W Sterry1, AMM Eggermont2
Department of Dermatology, Charité, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany1, Department of Surgical
Oncology, Erasmus University Medical Center – Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands2,
Department of Medical Oncology, Armed Forces Hospital, Ulm, Germany3
CF2-2
Melanoma Sentinel Lymph Node Consensus
Stanley P. L. Leong
CF2-3
November 19
Chief of Cutaneous Oncology, Associate Director of the Melanoma Program, California Pacific Medical Center /
Member, California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute / Professor Emeritus of Surgery, University of
California, San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, USA
Development of a Melanoma Prognostic Model Using Sentinel
Lymph Node Gene Expression Signatures
KM McMasters, H Hao, J Gutierrez, HS Zhou
University of Louisville, Department of Surgery, Louisville, KY, USA
9:35-10:25 / Room 1 (503)
Consensus and Future Perspective 3: Urology
Chairpersons: Ramon M. Cabanas (SUNY Downstate Medical Center, University Hospital of
Brooklyn, USA)
CF3-1
Sentinel Lymph Node Concept in Urology (Consensus)
Ramon M. Cabanas
SUNY Downstate Medical Center, University Hospital of Brooklyn, USA
CF3-2
Advances in Sentinel Node Detection in Prostate Cancer and Other
Urological Malignancies with Deep Lymphatic Drainage
Renato Alfredo Valdés Olmos, Lenka Vermeeren, Oscar Brouwer, Wim Meinhardt, Axel Bex,
Henk van der Poel, Simon Horenblas
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Renato Valdés Olmos (The Netherlands Cancer Institute, The Netherlands)
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CF3-3
SPECT-CT and Intraoperative Imaging for Laparoscopic Sentinel
Node Detection in Testicular Cancer
Renato Alfredo Valdés Olmos1, Lenka Vermeeren1, Oscar Brouwer1, Cornelis Hoefnagel1,
Omgo Nieweg2, Simon Horenblas3
November 18
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer Institute, The Netherlands1, Department of Surgery,
Netherlands Cancer Institute, The Netherlands2, Department of Urology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, The
Netherlands3
CF3-4
SPECT-CT to Localize Sentinel Nodes in Prostate Cancer with
Uncommon Lymphatic Drainage
Oscar Roberto Brouwer1, Lenka Vermeeren1, Wim Meinhardt2, Axel Bex2,
Henk van der Poel2, Renato Valdés Olmos1
Department of Nuclear Medicine, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1, Department
of Urologic Oncology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands2
CF3-5
Site and Distribution of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Renal Cell
Carcinoma: A Diagnostic Study Using SPECT/CT and Intra-operative
Imaging
Lenka Vermeeren1, Renato Valdés Olmos1, Warner Prevoo2, Simon Horenblas3, Axel Bex3
November 19
Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands1, Department of Radiology, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands2, Department of Urology, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands3
10:35-11:35 / Room 1 (503)
Consensus and Future Perspective 4: Breast Cancer
Chairpersons: Armando E. Giuliano (John Wayne Cancer Institute at St. John's Health Center, USA)
Robert E. Mansel (Cardiff University, UK)
CF4-1
Axillary Recurrence Rate Following Negative Sentinel Node Biopsy
for Invasive Breast Cancer: Long Term Follow-up
Charles E. Cox
University of South Florida College of Medicine, USA
CF4-2
November 20
Evaluation of Micrometastasis of Sentinel Lymph Node in Breast
Cancer Patients
H Jinno1, M Takahashi1, M Sakata1, T Nakahara2, N Kitamura2, S Hirose3, M Mukai3, Y Kitagawa1
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Radiology, Keio University
School of Medicine, Japan2, Division of Pathology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan3,
CF4-3
Sentinel Node (SN) Based Management Caused Less Arm Swelling
and Better Quality of Life than Routine Axillary Clearance (AC):
3 Year Outcomes of the SNAC Trial
Peter Grantley Gill1, Val Gebski1, N Wetzig1, Owen Ung1, Ian Campbell1, John Collins1,
Tatiana Sourjina2, Xanthi Coskinas2, Martin Stockler2, R John Simes2, Roger Uren3
Breast Section, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Australia1, NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, University of
Sydney, Australia2, University of Sydney, Australia3
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
12:20-13:10 / Room 1 (503)
Lunchtime Special Lecture 5
Sponsored by: Covidien Japan Inc.
LS5
Standardization for Lymphatic Mapping in Breast, Melanoma, and
GI Cancers - An International Survey
Sukamal Saha1, Madhavi Manyam2, Saad Sirop3, Alpesh Korant3, Caroline Schwickerath4,
David Wiese5
Department of Surgical Oncology, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA1,
Michigan State University, Michigan, USA2, Department of Internal Medicine, McLaren Regional Medical
Center - Michigan State University, USA3, A.T. Still University, Missouri, USA4, Department of Pathology, McLaren
Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA5
November 18
Chairperson: Yoshiki Hiki (Professor Emeritus, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Japan)
13:10-13:50 / Room 1 (503)
Chairperson: Alistair J Cochran (University of California Los Angels, USA)
MHL1
Evolution of Lymphatic Mapping and Selective Lymphadenectomy
in Melanoma and Other Cancers
Donald L. Morton
John Wayne Cancer Institute at Saint John’s Health Center, USA
MHL2
Donald L. Morton Special Lecture
November 19
Professor Morton Honorary Lecture
John F Thompson
Discipline of Surgery, the University of Sydney and Melanoma Institute Australia, North Sydney, NSW, Australia
13:55-14:45 / Room 1 (503)
Proffered Paper 11: Controversies in SN 1
November 20
Chairpersons: Kelly M. McMasters (University of Louisville, USA)
Alessandro Testori (European Institute of Oncology, Italy)
O11-1 Propensity of Primary Head and Neck Melanoma to Spread to
Distant Sites
Stanley P. Leong1, Grant Sanders1, Ann Griffin2, Ying Lu3, Suresh Thummala4,
Mohammed Kashani-Sabet4
Surgery, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, USA1, UCSF Cancer Center, University of
California San Francisco School of Medicine, USA2, Statistics, Univeristy of California San Francisco School of
Medicine, USA3, Dermatology, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, USA4
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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O11-2 What Is the Lowest Radioactive Count for a Melanoma Sentinel
Lymph Node to Be Positive for Micrometastasis?
November 18
Stanley P. Leong1, Liang-Chih Liu1, Tyler Jenkins1, Wayne Lee1, Eugene Morita2,
Allen Robert1, Patrick Treseler3, James Hwang4, Laura Huang1, Suresh Thummala5,
Mohammed Kashani-Sabet5
Surgery, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, USA1, Nuclear Medicine, University of
California San Francisco, USA2, Pathology, University of California San Francisco, USA3, Statistics, University of
California San Francisco, USA4, Dermatology, University of California San Francisco, USA5
O11-3 SN Tumor Burden as Predictor for Non-Sentinel Node (NSN)
Involvement and Survival: A Multicenter Study in 1080 SN Positive
YIA
Patients of the EORTC Melanoma Group (MG)
Augustinus P.T. van der Ploeg1, A. C.J. van Akkooi1, P. Rutkowski2, Z. Nowecki2, W. Michej2,
A. Mitra3, J. Newton-Bishop3, M. Cook3, I. M.C. van der Ploeg4, O. Nieweg4,
M. F.C.M. van Hout5, P. A.M. van Leeuwen5, C. Voit6, F. Cataldo7, A. Testori7, C. Robert8,
H. Hoekstra9, C. Verhoef1, A. Spatz10, A. M.M. Eggermont1
November 19
Department of Surgical Oncology, Erasmus University Medical Center - Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, The
Netherlands1, Department of Pathology, Soft Tissue and Bone Sarcoma, M. Sklodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer
Center and Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, Poland2, Departments of Dermatology and Histopathology, Royal
Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK3, Department of Surgery, Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van
Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands4, Department of Surgical Oncology, VU University Medical
Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands5, Department of Dermatology, the Charite, Humboldt University of Berlin,
Berlin, Germany6, Department of Melanoma and Sarcoma, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy7,
Department of Pathology, Institut de Cancerologie Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France8, Department of Surgical
Oncology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands9, Department of Pathology, Segal
Cancer Center / Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Canada10
O11-4 When Should Pelvic Sentinel Lymph Nodes Be Harvested?
Christodoulos Kaoutzanis, Anthony George Barabas, Rosemary Allan,
Mumtaz Hussain, Barry Powell
Department of Plastic Surgery, St Georges Hospital, London, UK
O11-5 Inguinal and Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection in Melanoma with
Positive Sentinel Nodes : A Japanese Multi-institutional Study for
Melanoma
Arata Tsutsumida1, Naoya Yamazaki2, Kenjiro Namikawa2, Takayuki Suyama1,
Yukiko Teramoto1, Akifumi Yamamoto1
Department of Skin Oncology/Dermatology, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Saitama Medical University
International Medical Center, Japan1, Department of Dermatology, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan2
November 20
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
14:45-16:05 / Room 1 (503)
Chairpersons: Takashi Fujimura (Kanazawa University Hospital, Japan)
Hiromitsu Jinno (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
O12-1 Is the Dye Method Alone Useful for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in
Early-stage Breast Cancer?
Toshiaki Iwase1, Rikiya Nakamura1, Toshi Okada1, Kouya Fushimi1, Naohito Yamamoto1,
Masaru Miyazaki2
Department of Breast Surgery, Chiba Cancer Center, Japan1, Department of General Surgery, Graduate School
of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan2
November 18
Proffered Paper 12: Controversies in SN 2
O12-2 Feasibility of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Multiple Unilateral
Synchronous Breast Cancer : Results of a French Prospective Multiinstitutional Study (IGASSU 0502)
Department of Breast Oncology, Centre Oscar Lambret Lille, France1, Surgical Department, Comprehensive
Cancer Center, Centre Leon Berard, Lyon, France2, Surgical Department, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Centre
Claudius Regaud, Toulouse, France3, Surgical Department, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Institut Bergonie,
Bordeaux, France4, Surgical Department, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Centre Jean Perrin, Clermont-Ferrand,
France5, Surgical Department, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Centre Henri Becquerel, Rouen, France6, Surgical
Department, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Centre Rene Gauducheau, Nantes, France7, Surgical Department,
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Centre Paul Papin, Angers, France8, Surgical Department, Clinique de Flandre,
Coudekerque-Branche, France9
O12-3 Elucidation of Pathological Characteristics Caused Only by Sentinel
Lymph Node Metastasis among Breast Cancer Patients
November 19
Marie-Pierre Chauvet1, Sylvia Giard1, Nicolas Penel1, Herve Mignotte2, Pierre Martel3,
Christine Tunon de Lara4, Pierre Guimbergues5, Philippe Dessogne6, Jean-Marc Classe7,
Eric Fondrinier8, Thierry Marmousez9
Shin Nishiya1, H. Jinno1, M. Sakata1, T. Hayashida1, M. Takahashi1, Hirohito Seki1, M. Mukai2,
Y. Kitagawa1
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Pathology, Keio University
School of Medicine, Japan2
Claude Nos1, Krishna Clough2, Guillaume Le Bouedec3, Virginie Doridot4, Sylvia Giard5,
Marie Anne Collignon1, Fabrice Lecuru1
Department of Surgery, Hopital Europeen George Pompidou, France1, L'institut du sein , Paris, France2, Centre
Jean Perrin, Clermont Ferrand, France3, Clinique Republique, Clermont Ferrand, France4, Centre Oscar Lambret,
Lille, France5
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
O12-4 SENTIBRAS Protocol: Axillary Reverse Mapping (ARM) in Breast
Cancer Patients Requiring an Axillary Dissection (AD)
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O12-5 Skip Metastasis after Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in
Gastrointestinal Malignancies and Its Biological Impact
November 18
Sukamal Saha1, Mohammad Mozayen2, Saad Sirop2, Madhavi Manyam3, C.T Viehl4,
Markus Zuber5, Yuko Kitagawa6, Hiroya Takeuchi6, Paolo Bianchi7, Thomas Beutler8,
Anton Bilchik9, Peter Schlag10, Takashi Aikou11, David Wiese12
Department of Surgical Oncology, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA1,
Department of Internal Medicine, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA2, McLaren
Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA3, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland4,
Kantonsspital Olten, University of Basel, Olten, Switzerland5, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan6,
Department of General Surgery, University of Milan, Istituto Clinico Humanitas IRCCS, Rozzano, Milano,
Italy7, Johnny Carson Cancer Center, Norfolk, NE, USA8, John Wayne Cancer Center, Santa Monica, CA, USA9,
University Hospital Charite, Berlin, Germany10, Kagoshima University School of Medicine, Kagoshima, Japan11,
Department of Pathology, McLaren Regional Medical Center - Michigan State University, USA12
O12-6 A Multicenter Clinical Trial JCOG0302 Terminated Midway:
Evaluation of Feasibility and Accuracy of Diagnosis Using Sentinel
Node Biopsy in Early Gastric Cancer
Isao Miyashiro1, Masahiro Hiratsuka2, Mitsuru Sasako3, Takeshi Sano4, Kenichi Nakamura5,
Atsushi Nashimoto6, Akira Tsuburaya7, Norimasa Fukushima8,
Gastric Cancer Surgical Study Group (GCSSG)9
November 19
Department of Surgery, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases, Japan1, Department of
Surgery, Itami City Hospital, Japan2, Department of Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan3, Department
of Surgery, Cancer Institute Hospital, Japan4, Clinical Trials and Practice Support Division, Center for Cancer
Control and Information Services, National Cancer Center, Japan5, Department of Surgery, Niigata Cancer
Center Hospital, Japan6, Department of Surgery, Kanagawa Cancer Center, Japan7, Department of Surgery,
Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan8, Japan Clinical Oncology Group (JCOG), Japan9
O12-7 Molecular Analysis of Lymph Nodes in Patients with Colon Cancer:
A New Road to Better Staging. A Real Challenge for the Sentinel
Lymph Node Procedure?
Markus Zuber1, Daniela Wondberg1, Andreas Zettl2, Igor Langer3, Carsten T. Viehl4,
Farid Rezaeian1, Stefanie Loher1, Nicolas Demartines5, Ulrich Guller6
Department of Surgery, Kantonsspital Olten, Olten, Switzerland1, Institute of Pathology Viollier, Basel,
Switzerland2, Department of Surgery, Bruderholzspital, Basel-Land, Switzerland3, Department of Surgery,
University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland4, Department of Surgery, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland5,
University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland6
O12-8 Transcervical Marker Application and the Detection of Sentinel
Lymph Nodes in Endometrial Cancer
November 20
Hermann Hertel1, Lars Makowski1, Merwin Tjahjadi1, Klaus Friedrich Gratz2,
Peter Hillemanns1
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical School Hannover, Germany1, Department of Nuclear
Medicine, Medical School Hannover, Germany2
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
16:05-17:05 / Room 1 (503)
Chairpersons: Donald L. Morton (John Wayne Cancer Institute, USA)
Robert E. Mansel (Cardiff University, UK)
Armando E. Giuliano (John Wayne Cancer Institute, USA)
PS9-1
Development and Implementation of a Web-based Sentinel Lymph
Node Database
Lynne Berry1, Gregory Dan Ayers1, Stanley Leong2, David Biagi1, Seng-Jaw Soong3, Yu Shyr1
Cancer Biostatistics Center, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, USA1, Sentinel Node Oncology Foundation, USA2,
Department of Medicine, University of Alabama (Birmingham), USA3
PS9-2
November 18
Plenary Session 9: Future Direction of SN
SLN Biopsy for Melanoma: The Future Is Now
Jeffrey E. Gershenwald
Department of Surgical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA
PS9-3
SLN Biopsy in Breast Cancer: Future Perspective
R E Mansel
PS9-4
Sentinel Node Navigation for Limited Surgery in Lung Cancer
Patients
Hiroaki Nomori, Yotaro Izumi, Mitsutomo Kohno, Takashi Ohtsuka, Takashi Nakayama,
Masayuki Okui, Keisuke Asakura
Division of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Keio University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
PS9-5
Future Prospects of SN Mapping in Upper GI Cancer
November 19
Department of Surgery, Cardiff University, UK
Yuko Kitagawa, Hiroya Takeuchi, Masaki Kitajima
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
8:30-9:40 / Room 2 (502)
Consensus and Future Perspective 5: Gynecology
CF5-1
November 20
Chairpersons: Nobuyuki Susumu (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
Nobuo Yaegashi (Tohoku University Hospital, Japan)
SPECT/CT Improved the Detection of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in
Vaginal and Cervical Cancer
Hermann Hertel1, Lars Makowski1, Merwin Tjahjadi1, Klaus Friedrich Gratz2,
Peter Hillemanns1
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical School Hannover, Germany1, Department of Nuclear
Medicine, Medical School Hannover, Germany2
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
CF5-2
Micrometastasis and Isolated Tumor Cells of Endometrial Cancer to
Sentinel Lymph Nodes: Is It an Artifact of Uterine Manipulation?
Nadeem R Abu-Rustum, Marina Frimer
Department of Surgery, Gynecology Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
November 18
CF5-3
Simplifying Lymphatic Mapping for Endometrial Cancer:
A Comparison of Cervical and Fundal Injection Techniques
Nadeem R Abu-Rustum, Fady Khoury-Collado, Richard R Barakat
Department of Surgery, Gynecology Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
CF5-4
Sentinel Node Technique at Initial Stages of Cervical Cancer.
Our Experience
Sergi Vidal-Sicart1, Pilar Paredes1, Pere Fuste2, Ignacio Navales1, Aureli Torne2,
Immaculada Alonso2, Sergio Martinez-Roman2, Jaume Ordi3, Jaume Pahisa2
Nuclear Medicine, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain1, Institut Clinic of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Neonatology,
Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain2, Department of Pathology, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain3
CF5-5
Role of Sentinel Node Detection in High Risk Endometrial Cancer
Sergi Vidal-Sicart1, Pilar Paredes1, Ignacio Navales1, Sergio Martinez-Roman2,
Andres Perissinotti1, Aureli Torne2, Sonia Albela2, Jaume Pahisa2, Francesca Pons1
November 19
Nuclear Medicine, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain1, Institut Clinic of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Neonatology,
Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain2
CF5-6
Early Cervical Cancer : How to Reduce the Risk of False Negative
Cases ?
Anne-Sophie Bats1, Patrice Mathevet2, Denis Querleu3, Eric Leblanc4, Philippe Morice5,
Emile Darai6, Henri Marret7, Laurent Magaud2, Florence Gillaizeau1, Gilles Chatellier1,
Fabrice Lecuru1
Gynecologic and Oncologic Surgery, Hopital Europeen Georges Pompidou, Faculte de Medecine Paris
Descartes, France1, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France2, Institut Claudius Regaud, Toulouse, France3, Centre
Oscar Lambret, Lille, France4, Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France5, Hopital Tenon, Paris, France6, Hopital
Bretonneau, Tours, France7
CF5-7
Is There a Place for the Sentinel Concept in Routine Staging of
Cervical Cancer Patients?
Hermann Hertel
Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Medical School Hannover, Germany
November 20
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
9:45-11:35 / Room 2 (502)
Chairpersons: Naoyuki Kohno (Kyorin University School of Medicine, Japan)
Yasuhisa Hasegawa (Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Japan)
Junichi Ogawa (Akita University School of Medicine, Japan)
CF6-1
The Role of Sentinel Node Technique in Oral Cancer
F. Ionna
Head & Neck Department of the National Cancer Institute “Pascale”, Naples, Italy
CF6-2
One-step Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA) Method for Detecting
Metastasis of Oral Cancer
November 18
Consensus and Future Perspective 6: Head and Neck/Lung Cancer
Hiroyuki Hamakawa, Koh-ichi Nakashiro, Tomoki Sumida, Satoshi Hino, Akiko Ishikawa,
Hiroyuki Goda, Ryota Oka
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine, Ehime, Japan
CF6-3
Follow Up after Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Early Oral Cancer
Patients
Akihiro Terada1, Nobuhiro Hanai2, Taijiro Ozawa2, Hitoshi Hirakawa2, Yasuhisa Hasegawa2
CF6-4
November 19
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daiichi Hospital, Japan1, Department of
Head and Neck Surgery, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Japan2
Sentinel Node Concept in Clinically N0 Laryngeal and
Hypopharyngeal Cancer
Koji Araki1, Masayuki Tomifuji1, Hirofumi Fujii2, Shigeru Kosuda3, Akihiro Shiotani1
Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, National Defense Medical College, Japan1, Functional
Imaging Division, Research Center for Innovative Oncology, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan2,
Department of Radiology, National Defense Medical College, Japan3
CF6-5
Sentinel Node Biopsy Provides as Part of the Decision for Neck
Dissection in Early Stage of Tongue Cancer
Takashi Matsuzuka, Tomohiro Miura, Masahiro Suzuki, Shuji Yokoyama, Yukio Nomoto,
Miha Kunii, Satoshi Saijoh, Koichi Omori
CF6-6
Sentinel Node Biopsy for Oral and Pharyngolaryngeal Squamous
Cell Carcinoma: A Retrospective Study on 177 Patients in Japan
Seiichi Yoshimoto1, Yasuhisa Hasegawa2, Takashi Matsuzuka3, Akihiro Shiotani4,
Nobuhiko Furuya5, Naoyuki Kohno6, Tomoyuki Yoshida7, Hiroya Kitano8
Department of Head and Neck Oncology, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan1, Department of
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Aichi Cancer Center, Japan2, Department of Otolaryngology-Head &
Neck Surgery, Fukushima Medical University, Japan3, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery,
National Defence Medical College, Japan4, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Gunma
University, Japan5, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Kyorin University, Japan6, Department
of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Tokyo Medical University Hachioji Medical Center, Japan7, Department
of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Tottori University, Japan8
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Department of Otolaryngology, Fukushima Medical University, Japan
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
CF6-7
Identification of Sentinel Node Using CT Lymphograpy in Oral
Cancer
Kenichiro Uchida, Takamitsu Mano, Koji Harada, Yoshiya Ueyama
Department of Oral and Maxillfacial Surgery, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
November 18
CF6-8
Sentinel Lymph Node (SLN) Navigation Surgery for Node-negative
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (H&NSCC) Patients
Naoyuki Kohno, Kohichi Yamauchi, Hiroshi Nagafuji
Department of Otolaryngology, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
CF6-9
Sentinel Node Identification in Lung Cancer Patients: Our 10 Yearsexperience and Future Perspective
Hiroaki Nomori, Yotaro Izumi, Mitsutomo Kohno, Takashi Ohtsuka, Takashi Nakayama,
Masayuki Okui, Keisuke Asakura
Division of General Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Keio University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
CF6-10 Detection of Lymph Node Micrometastases Using Sentinel Node
Concept and a Novel Ultrarapid Immunohistochemical Staining
Method in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Yoshihiro Minamiya1, Hiroshi Toda1, Masami Kagaya2, Yoichi Akagami2, Hajime Saito1,
Manabu Ito1, Hayato Konno1, Junichi Ogawa1
November 19
Department of Chest, Breast and Endoclinological Surgery, Akita University, Japan1, Akita prefectural R&D
Center, Japan2
CF6-11 Feasibility of Mediastinal Lymph Node Dissection Based on
Sentinel Lymph Node during Pulmonary Metastasectomy
Hyun Koo Kim1, Sungeun Kim2, Du-Young Kang1, Jae Min Jeong3, Young Ho Choi1
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, College of Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital,
Korea1, Department of Nuclear Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea2,
Department of Nuclear Medicine, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea3
12:20-13:10 / Room 2 (502)
Lunchtime Special Lecture 6
Chairperson: Soji Ozawa (Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan)
Sponsored by: Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
November 20
LS6
Clinical Utility of Sentinel Node Navigation in Upper
Gastrointestinal Cancer
Hiroya Takeuchi
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
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Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
11:35-12:11 / 501
Chairpersons: Kiyoshi Kikuchi (International University of Health and Welfare, Japan)
Sota Asaga (National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan)
P6-1
How Many Should Sentinel Lymph Nodes Be Removed for Onestep Nucleic Acid Amplification (OSNA) in Axillary Staging of Breast
Cancer?
Tomoya Nagao1, Takayuki Kinoshita1, Takashi Hojo1, Nobuko Tamura1, Hiroaki Kurihara2,
Hitoshi Tsuda3, Sadako Akashi1, Yasuhiro Fujiwara4
November 18
Poster 6: Breast Cancer 3
Breast Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan1, Radiology, National Cancer Center Hospital,
Tokyo, Japan2, Pathology, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan3, Breast Medical Oncology, National
Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan4
P6-2
Comparison between Patent Blue, Indigo Carmine and Indocyanin
Green in the Detection Rate of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for
Breast Cancer
Department of Clinical Oncology and Breast Surgery, Yokohama City University, Japan1, Department of Breast
and Thyroid Surgery, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Japan2
P6-3
Does the Result of Completion Axillary Lymph Node Dissection
Influence the Recommendation for Adjuvant Treatment in Sentinel
Lymph Node Positive Patients?
Akos Savolt1, Nora Udvarhelyi2, Istvan Sinkovics3, Laszlo Toth1, Zoltan Matrai1,
Ferenc Renyi-Vamos1, Csaba Polgar4, Zsolt Horvath5, Eva Szabo6, Patrick Musonda7,
Gabor Peley8
November 19
Akimitsu Yamada1, Takashi Chishima1, Mariko Kimura1, Kazutaka Narui2, Daisuke Shimizu2,
Satoshi Hasegawa1, Takashi Ishikawa2, Itaru Endo1
P6-4
The Study of Factors to Predict Nonsentinel Lymph Node Status for
Patients with Metastatic Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Breast Cancer
Masaaki Inaba1, Satoru Shimizu1, Akihiko Chiba1, Hiroyo Ino1, Nobuyasu Suganuma2,
Takashi Yamanaka1, Ayumi Matsuo1, Kanako Kuroda1, Sachiko Nishiyama1, Akira Yoshida1,
Eiji Ohtake3, Youichi Kameda4, Yohei Miyagi5, Tsutomu Yoshida6, Hironobu Sekiguchi6
Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Kanagawa Cancer Center, Japan1, Department of Surgery,
Yokohama-Minamikyousai Hospital, Japan2, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Kanagawa Cancer Center,
Japan3, Department of Pathology, Kanagawa Cancer Center, Japan4, Kanagawa Cancer Center Research
Institute, Japan5, The 4th Department of Clinical Examination, Kanagawa Cancer Center, Japan6
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Department of General and Thoracic Surgical Oncology, National Institute of Oncology, Hungary1, Department
of Pathology, National Institute of Oncology, Hungary2, Department of Nuclear Medicine, National Institute
of Oncology, Hungary3, Department of Radiotherapy, National Institute of Oncology, Hungary4, Department
of Medical Oncology, National Institute of Oncology, Hungary5, Department of Diagnostic Imaging, National
Institute of Oncology, Hungary6, School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia,
Norwich, UK7, Department of General Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich, UK8
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
P6-5
Internal Mammary Sentinel Node Biopsy in Breast Cancer
Tomomi Sato1, Maiko Takahashi1, Tetsu Hayashida1, Michio Sakata1, Hiromitsu Jinno1,
Makio Mukai2, Yuko Kitagawa1
November 18
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, Division of Pathological Diagnosis, Keio
University School of Medicine, Japan2
P6-6
Subareolar Injection and Peritumoral Injection May Not Always
Identify the Same Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Cases of Breast Cancer
Masafumi Inokuchi1, Hiroyuki Furukawa1, Satoko Ishikawa1, Masato Kayahara1,
Tetsuo Ohta1, Seiko Kitamura2, Akishi Ooi2, Masakuni Noguchi3
Breast Oncology, Kanazawa University Hospital, Japan1, Department of Pathology, Kanazawa University
Hospital, Kanazawa, Japan2, Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Kanazawa Medical University
Hospital, Kanazawa, Japan3
11:35-12:05 / 501
Poster 7: Breast Cancer 4
Chairpersons: Hiroji Iwata (Aichi Cancer Center, Japan)
Noriaki Wada (National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan)
November 19
P7-1
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Breast Cancer Patients at Our
Hospital: Investigation of Combination of Fluorescence and Dye
Methods Including Preoperative Treatment Cases
Katsuaki Mori1, Rina Tsutsui1, Yoshiko Aoyagi1, Tadayuki Sakuragawa1, Keiichi Ishikawa1,
Koji Fujita1, Shoichi Dowaki1, Hiroyuki Kikunaga1, Syuji Mikami2, Koichiro Kumai1
Department of Surgery, Hino Municipal Hospital, Japan1, Department of Pathological Diagnosis, Keio
University Hospital, Japan2
P7-2
The Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in the Case of the Added
Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy of the Advanced Breast Cancer
Masahiro Kitada, Kazuhiro Sato, Yoshinari Matuda, Satoshi Hayashi
Department of Surgery, Asahikawa Medical University, Japan
P7-3
YIA
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for
Breast Cancer
November 20
Kyosuke Shimada1, Maiko Takahashi1, Hiromitsu Jinno1, Michio Sakata1, Tetsu Hayashida1,
Tomomi Sato1, Hirohito Seki1, Shin Nishiya1, Makio Mukai2, Yuko Kitagawa1
Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Keio University, Japan1, Department of Pathology, School of
Medicine, Keio University, Japan2
P7-4
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for the Patients with Clinically
Node Negative after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Is Feasible and
Accurate
Noriaki Wada1, Sota Asaga1, Chisako Yamauchi1, Satoshi Fujii2
Breast Surgery Division, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan1, Pathology Division, Research Center for
Innovative Oncology National Cancer Center, Japan2
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Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
P7-5
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Breast Cancer Patients after
Primary Systemic Therapy
Yoshimasa Kosaka1, Norihiko Sengoku1, Keiko Hayashi1, Hiroshi Kato1, Yasushi Kondo2,
Takumo Enomoto1, Masaru Kuranami1, Masahiko Watanabe1
November 18
Department of Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Surgery, Kitasato
Institute Medical Center Hospital, Kitasato University, Japan2
11:35-12:11 / 501
Poster 8: GI Cancer 2
Chairpersons: Hiroshi Shimada (Japan Labor Health and Welfare Organization / Harue
General Hospital, Japan)
Takashi Ichikura (The Imperial Household Agency, Japan)
P8-1
Detection of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Esophageal Cancer
Department of Surgery, Toda Central General Hosoital / Tokyo Medical University, Japan1, The Third
Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Japan2, Department of Radiology, Tokyo Medical University,
Japan3, Endoscope Center, Tokyo Medical University, Japan4
P8-2
Radiation Therapy Based on Sentinel Lymph Node Theory to
Superficial Cancers of Esophagus
Takuji Kaburagi1, Hiroya Takeuchi1, Rieko Nakamura1, Takashi Oyama1,
Tsunehiro Takahashi1, Norihito Wada1, Yoshiro Saikawa1, Tadaki Nakahara2,
Koji Murakami2, Junichi Fukada2, Naoyuki Shigematsu2, Yuko Kitagawa1
November 19
Yu Takagi1, Yoshiaki Osaka2, Sumito Hoshino2, Motoo Shinohara2, Shingo Tachibana1,
Takashi Ogata2, Yoshihiro Ota2, Mana Yoshimura3, Takashi Kawai4, Akihiko Tsuchida2,
Tatsuya Aoki2
Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Radiology, Keio University
School of Medicine, Japan2
P8-3
Feasibility of Laparoscopic Partial Gastrectomy with Sentinel Node
Basin Dissection in a Porcine Model
Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea1, Department of Radiology, Seoul
National University Bundang Hospital, Korea2, Laboratory of Experimental Animal Research, Seoul National
University Bundang Hospital, Korea3
P8-4
Computed Tomographic Lymphography for the Detection of
Sentinel Nodes in Patients with Gastric Carcinoma
Hironori Tsujimoto, Yoshihisa Yaguchi, Shuichi Hiraki, Naoko Sakamoto, Takuya Horio,
Isao Kumano, Yusuke Matsumoto, Kazumichi Yoshida, Takayoshi Akase,
Hidekazu Sugasawa, Satoshi Ono, Takashi Ichikura, Junji Yamamoto, Kazuo Hase
Department of Surgery, National Defense Medical College, Japan
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
Ju-Hee Lee1, Moon-Soo Lee1, Hyung-Ho Kim1, Do-Joong Park1, Kyung-Ho Lee2,
Ji-Yeon Hwang3, Hyuk-Joon Lee3, Han-Kwang Yang3, Kuhn Uk Lee3
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
P8-5
Distribution of Sentinel Lymph Nodes (SN) for Tailor-made
Lymphadenectomy in Gastric Cancer
November 18
Sumito Hoshino1, Yu Takagi1, Yoshiaki Osaka1, So Katayanagi1, Motoo Shinohara1,
Takeshi Suda1, Hironobu Koji1, Mana Yoshimura2, Takashi Kawai3, Akihiko Tsuchida1,
Tatsuya Aoki1
The Third Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Japan1, Department of Radiology, Tokyo Medical
University, Japan2, Endoscope Center, Tokyo Medical University, Japan3
P8-6
Laparoscopic Detection of Sentinel Node in Early Gastric Cancer by
Infrared Ray Electronic Endoscopy System
Hidefumi Shiroshita, Kazuhiro Yasuda, Tsuyoshi Etoh, Masafumi Inomata,
Tsuyoshi Noguchi, Norio Shiraishi, Seigo Kitano
Department of Gastroenterogical Surgery, Oita University Faculty of Medicine, Japan
11:35-12:17 / 501
Poster 9: Diagnostic Images
Chairpersons: Kazuyoshi Motomura (Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular
Diseases, Japan)
November 19
Tadaki Nakahara (Keio University School of Medicine, Japan)
P9-1
Development of a New Tracer Using Reovirus Labeled with Alexa
Fluor 488 for Sentinel Navigation Technique
Tsuyoshi Etoh, Kosuke Suzuki, Hidefumi Shiroshita, Kazuhiro Yasuda, Masafumi Inomata,
Tsuyoshi Noguchi, Norio Shiraishi, Seigo Kitano
Surgery I, Oita University Faculty of Medicine, Japan
P9-2
Sentinel Node Imaging of Radioactive and Near Infrared
Fluorescent Nanocarriers; An Animal Study
Makoto Tsuchimochi1, Kazuhide Hayama1, Ayako Kameta1, Michio Toyama1,
Ichiro Sasagawa2, Norio Tsubokawa3
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, The Nippon Dental University School of Life Dentistry at
Niigata, Japan1, Advanced Research Center, The Nippon Dental University School of Life Dentistry at Niigata,
Japan2, Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University, Japan3
P9-3
November 20
SPECT-MRI Co-registration for Lymph Node Imaging: A Feasibility
Study Using a Lymphadenitis Animal Model
Daisuke Suzuki1, Masayuki Yamaguchi1, Kazumasa Inoue1, Izumi Ogihara Umeda1,
Kohki Yoshikawa2, Hirofumi Fujii1
Functional Imaging Division, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan1, Faculty of Health Sciences,
Komazawa University, Japan2
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“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
P9-4
Nano-imaging of Sentinel Lymph Node with Endoscopicallyinjected Quantum Dots
Division of Advanced Surgical Science and Technology, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University,
Japan1, Department of Nano-Medical Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Japan2,
Department of Electronics and Intelligent Systems, Tohoku Institute of Technology, Japan3
P9-5
False Negatives and False Positives in the Diagnosis of Sentinel
Node Metastases Using SPIO-enhanced MR Imaging and CT
Lymphography in Patients with Breast Cancer
Kazuyoshi Motomura1, Makoto Ishitobi1, Yoshifumi Komoike1, Hiroki Koyama1, Hideo Inaji1,
Takashi Horinouchi2, Katsuyuki Nakanishi2
November 18
Makoto Hikage1, Kohsuke Gonda2, Motohiro Takeda2, Takashi Kamei1, Masaki Kobayashi3,
Masutaka Kumasaka3, Nobuchika Niizuma2, Go Miyata1, Noriaki Ohuchi2
Department of Surgery, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases, Japan1, Department of
Radiology, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases, Japan2
P9-6
Limited Sensitivity of Lymphoscintigraphy to Detect Faintly Active
Sentinel Lymph Node in Chest: Phantom Study
Tadaki Nakahara, Koji Murakami, Sachio Kuribayashi
P9-7
Assessment of Interval Lymph Nodes in Patients with Malignant
Cutaneous Neoplasm in Arms and Legs Using Sentinel
Lymphoscintigraphy: Contribution of Dynamic Images
Hiroyuki Miura1, Shuichi Ono1, Morio Nagahata1, Koichi Shibutani1, Kohei Morimoto1,
Hiroko Seino1, Shinya Kakehata1, Akihisa Kakuta1, Masahiko Aoki1, Yoshiomi Hatayama1,
Hideo Kawaguchi1, Takahide Kaneko2, Takayuki Aizu2, Daisuke Sawamura2, Yoshihiro Takai1
Department of Radiology, Hirosaki University School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Dermatology,
Hirosaki University School of Medicine, Japan2
November 19
Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan
11:35-12:17 / 501
Poster 10: SN Biopsy in Various Carcinomas
Chairpersons: Hiroyuki Hamakawa (Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
Yasuhiro Udagawa (Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Japan)
Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery Versus Observation in the
Treatment of Early Tongue Carcinoma
November 20
P10-1
Kohichi Yamauchi1, Naoyuki Kohno1, Yasunori Fujioka2
Department of Otolaryngology, Kyorin University of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Pathology, Kyorin
University of Medicine, Japan2
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
P10-2
Identification of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Papillary Thyroid
Carcinoma
November 18
Hideo Arima1, Yoshikazu Uenosono1, Takaaki Arigami1, Akihiro Nakajo1, Yuko Kijima1,
Shizuo Nakano2, Shigehiro Yanagita1, Yawara Funasako1, Tsutomu Kozono1,
Munetsugu Hirata1, Takahiko Hagihara1, Shoji Natsugoe1
Department of Surgical Oncology and Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Kagoshima University School of Medical
and Dental Science, Japan1, Nakano Clinic, Japan2
P10-3
Sentinel Lymph Node Detection for Cervical Cancer Patients
Ryoko Ichikawa, Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Harumi Okamoto, Yutaka Torii, Rina Kato,
Yasuhiro Udagawa
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Japan
P10-4
Five Cases of Endometrial Cancer Patients with Micrometastasis
Detected by Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery
Fumio Kataoka1, Nobuyuki Susumu1, Hiroyuki Nomura1, Kyoko Tanaka1, Tadaki Nakahara2,
Hiroya Takeuchi3, Kaori Kameyama4, Daisuke Aoki1
Department of Gynecology, School of Medicine, Keio University, Japan1, Department of Radiology, School of
Medicine, Keio University, Japan2, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Keio University, Japan3, Division
of Diagnostic Pathology, School of Medicine, Keio University, Japan4
November 19
P10-5
Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping: The First Experience in Penile
Cancer at the East Tallinn Central Hospital
Anne Poksi1, Ralf Allikvee2
Department of Nuclear Medicine, East Tallinn Central Hospital, Estonia1, Department of Urology, East Tallinn
Central Hospital, Estonia2
P10-6
Lymph Node Dissection Using RI Navigation for Pediatric Solid
Tumors
Yasushi Fuchimoto1, Naoki Shimojima1, Ryo Hotta1, Atsuhiro Arisue1, Hirofumi Tomia1,
Ayaka Takasoto1, Yuki Yamamoto1, Masaharu Mori1, Ken Hoshino1, Hiroshi Matsufuji2,
Tadaki Nakahara3, Yasuhide Morikawa1
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Keio University, School of Medicine, Japan1, Department of Pediatric Surgery,
Kagoshima University, School of Medicine, Japan2, Department of Radiology, Keio University, School of
Medicine, Japan3
P10-7
Electrochemotherapy with Bleomycin: A Local Treatment with
Possible Systemic Implication
November 20
Alessandro Testori, Francesco Verrecchia, Javier Soteldo, Pier Francesco Ferrucci,
Giuseppe Spadola, Alessandra Di Pietro, Martinoli Chiara, Sara Gandini, Claudia Passoni,
Francesco Cataldo
Melanoma and Sarcoma Division, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy
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Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010
“Act Now for the Innovation of Sentinel Node”
11:35-12:11 / 501
Chairpersons: Takashi Tajiri (Nippon Medical School, Japan)
Yoshikazu Uenosono (Kagoshima University, Japan)
P11-1
The Consequence of Omitting Frozen Sections of Sentinel Nodes in
Primary T1ab Breast Cancer on the Rate of Second Axillary Surgery
- A Single Institution Experience
Christian Ingvar1, Dorthe Grabau2, Lisa Ryden1
Department of Surgery, University Hospital and University of Lund, Sweden1, Department of Pathology,
University Hospital and University of Lund, Sweden2
P11-2
November 18
Poster 11: Micrometastasis
MART-1 mRNA Positive Cells in Histology-negative Sentinel Lymph
Nodes: "Stealth" Melanoma Cells and Other Positive Cells
Eijun Itakura, Rong-Rong Huang, Duan-Ren Wen, Alistair J. Cochran
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UCLA, USA
Clinicopathological Predictor Factors of Axillary Involvement in
Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer in Sentinel Lymph Node
Marcia G.M. Tavares1, Edson M. Barbosa2, Alice A. R. F. Francisco3, Joaquim T. Araujo Neto3,
Eloa M. F. Alves4, Joao C.S. Goes5
Nuclear Medicine, Brazilian Control Cancer Institute, Brazil1, Mastology Surgery of Brazilian Control Cancer
Institute, Brazil2, Mastology Surgery - IBCC, Brazil3, Anatomy Pathology - IBCC, Brazil4, IBCC Scientific Director,
Brazil5
P11-4
Diagnostic Accuracy of Sentinel Node Micrometastasis Depends on
the Volume of Assessed Lymph Nodes in Breast Cancer
November 19
P11-3
Munetsugu Hirata, Yoshikazu Uenosono, Yawara Funasako, Takaaki Arigami,
Shigehiro Yanagita, Yuko Kijima, Heiji Yoshinaka, Takashi Aiko, Shouji Natsugoe
Department of Surgical Oncology and Digestive Surgery Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kagoshima
University, Japan
Precise Pathologic Examination Decreases the False Negative Rate
of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Gastric Cancer
Hye Seung Lee1, Hee Eun Lee2, Do Joong Park3, Kyoung Un Park4, Gheeyoung Choe1,
Hyung Ho Kim3
Department of Pathology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea1, Department of Pathology,
Seoul National University Hospital, Korea2, Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital,
Korea3, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea4
Pacifico Yokohama, Japan
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November 20
P11-5
The 7th International Sentinel Node Society Meeting
P11-6
Genetic Detection of Sentinel Lymph Nodes Micrometastases
in Patients with Clinically N0 Gastric Carcinoma by Real-time
Multiplex Transcriptase-polymerase Chain Reaction Assay
November 18
Yoshimasa Shimizu1,2, Hiroya Takeuchi2, Yasuhiko Sakakura3, Yoshiro Saikawa2,
Tadaki Nakahara4, Makio Mukai5, Masaki Kitajima6, Yuko Kitagawa2
Mito Red Cross Hospital, Japan1, Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan2,
Molecular Diagnostics R&D Department, Roshe Diagnostics K.K., Tokyo, Japan3, Department of Pathology, Keio
University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan4, Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine,
Tokyo, Japan5, International University of Health and Welfare, Tokyo, Japan6
November 19
November 20
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Thursday, November 18 - Saturday, November 20, 2010