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HonorHealth invites you to a breast health symposium from 7:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26. The symposium focuses on clinical information from early detection to survivorship for the primary care provider, including: The utilization of national guidelines around breast cancer screening and early detection for at-risk patients. Understanding available treatment options while recognizing the importance of the PCP in ongoing collaborative care planning. Recognizing best care practices for breast cancer patients, during and after treatment. Chateau Luxe 1175 E. Lone Cactus Drive Phoenix, AZ 85024 HonorHealth.com E. LON E C A C T U S D R . E. DEER VALLEY DR. N. 7 TH STREET Register online at: my.honorhealth.com/breast-cancer-symposium-2019 This conference has been approved by the ASRT for 4.5 Category A CEs. Attendees must be present for all lectures to receive credit. HonorHealth Breast Cancer Symposium 2019 You’re invited to a symposium on breast health. Breast Cancer: From Early Detection to Survivorship The symposium focuses on clinical information from early detection to survivorship for the primary care provider. Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 7:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. FREE Event Limited seating; register soon Refreshments and lunch included Register online at: my.honorhealth.com/breast-cancer-symposium-2019 PO BOX 9054 PHOENIX, AZ 85068 -9054 Breast Health Symposium

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HonorHealth Breast Cancer Symposium 2019

You’re invited to a symposium on breast health.

Breast Cancer: From Early Detection to Survivorship

The symposium focuses on clinical information from early detection to survivorship for the primary care provider.

Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 7:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.• FREE Event

• Limited seating; register soon

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Welcome and opening remarks Brendan Curley, DO, Conference Co-Director and Sommer Gunia, DO, Conference Co-Director

Breast cancer management for clinicians: What’s new in screening, prevention and managementJame Abraham, MD, Keynote SpeakerLEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Overview of breast cancer diagnosis and

management.• Relevant new information for Primary Care Physicians.

Questions

Breast imaging and biopsySarah Palestrant, MD, RadiologistLEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Explain the role of imaging in the screening,

detection, clinical staging and treatment assessment of breast cancer.

• Describe the importance of 3D Tomography and Ultrasound with screening.

• Discuss the relationship between breast density and risk of breast cancer.

Pathologic diagnosing and molecular testing of breast cancerChristopher Stasik, DO, PathologistLEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Summarize the pathologic evaluation and staging of

breast cancer. • Distinguish between benign, malignant and

indeterminate lesions as it relates to management or treatment.

Questions

Surgical approaches to breast cancer treatment Linda Liu, MD, General SurgeonLEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Review current surgical treatments for breast

cancer, including indications for lumpectomy versus mastectomy.

• Discuss indications for prophylactic mastectomy.

Reconstructive procedures available for patients undergoing surgical interventionsClay Forsberg, MD, Reconstructive SurgeonLEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Discuss the importance of reconstructive surgery and

its timing. • Highlight oncoplastic procedures recommended after

a lumpectomy.

Questions

PRESENTATION TOPICSBreast Cancer: From Early Detection to Survivorship

Michael Janicek, MDJasgit Sachdev, MD

Acknowledgment: This CME event is not supported by any commercial entity or joint partnership.

Disclosure: Michael Janicek, MD, has disclosed he is involved in consulting and speaking activities for Astra Zeneca, Clovis Oncology, Tesaro and GSK. Robert Kuske, MD, has disclosed that he received an educational grant from Elekta. Linda Liu, MD, has disclosed she is on the speaker’s bureau for Myriad Genetics. Jasit Sachdev, MD, has disclosed she has received grant/research support from Merck and Salarius and received honoraria from Tempus, Novartis, Ipsen, and Puma. All other speakers and members of the planning committee have no relevant financial relationships with a commercial interest to disclose.

Accreditation Statement: HonorHealth is accredited by the Arizona Medical Association (ArMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Statement: HonorHealth designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

SYMPOSIUM PRESENTERS

Medical oncology management of breast cancer Brendan Curley, DO, Medical OncologistLEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Discuss current breast cancer therapies based on

evidence-based national guidelines and prognostic indicators.

• Review options to reduce chemotherapy side effects.

Radiation oncology management of breast cancer Robert Kuske, MD, Radiation OncologistLEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Discuss current radiation therapies for breast cancer

treatment based on national guidelines. • Explain partial breast radiation and intraoperative

radiation.

Fertility preservation for women of childbearing potential Shane Lipskind, MD, EndocrinologistLEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Review options and importance of fertility

preservation prior to treatment. • Understand the implications of pregnancy after

cancer and testing embryos for BRCA mutations.

Questions

Working Lunch - Diet and nutrition as it relates to breast cancer Terri Taylor, RD, Nutrition LEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Review diet recommendations to reduce breast

cancer risk.• Discuss nutrition recommendations during and after

treatment.• Educate on resources/options available for patients

undergoing therapy for breast cancer.

Identification and management of high-risk patients Jasgit Sachdev, MD, Hematologist/Oncologist Early Detection LEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Discuss importance of early detection and

recognizing the high-risk patient.• Illustrate pathways for high-risk management

including risk reduction or increased surveillance.

Understanding genetic implications of breast cancer Michael Janicek, MD, Oncologist LEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Review the importance of family history and genetic

counseling.• Define B1 and B2 positive mutations.• Provide insight into surveillance and risk reduction

surgery.

Questions

Tumor Board Panel Discussion LEARNING OBJECTIVES:• Real time treatment planning.• Highlight the multidisciplinary collaboration in

treatment planning decisions.

Wrap up and evaluations

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Linda Liu, MDSarah Palestrant, MD Christopher Stasik, DO Clay Forsberg, MD

Terri Taylor, RDRobert Kuske, MD Shane Lipskind, MD

CONFERENCE CO-DIRECTORSKEYNOTE SPEAKER

Brendan Curley, DO Sommer Gunia, DOJame Abraham, MD