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Strategies to Control Cancer in Developing Countries BRUSSELS, BELGIUM March 26 - 27, 2010 Domaine Latour de Freins INCTR 10 TH ANNIVERSARY MEETING & ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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Strategies to Control Cancer in Developing Countries

BRUSSELS, BELGIUMMarch 26 - 27, 2010

Domaine Latour de Freins

INCTR 10th AnnIvERSARy MEEtInG & AnnUAL GEnERAL ASSEMBLy

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InCtR 10th AnnIvERSARy MEEtInG AnD AnnUAL GEnERAL ASSEMBLy

About INCTR

InCtR is a non-profit organization whose founder members are the International Union against Cancer and the Institut

Pasteur, Brussels. the goals of the organization are to assist in controlling cancer in developing countries through the

development of infrastructure for cancer treatment and research. A key to improving capacity is education, which,

in addition to specific educational programs, is an integral element of long-term collaborative projects relating to

prevention, early detection, treatment and palliation. the close integration of research with patient care also results

in immediate benefits to patients or individuals at high risk for developing cancer. InCtR emphasizes international

collaboration and works to improve communication among the wide range of professionals and volunteers working

to control cancer throughout the world.

Meeting Themes

this year, the World health Organization (WhO) projects that cancer will overtake ischemic heart disease as the

leading cause of death in the world. Already, more than 70% of global cancer deaths occur in low and middle income

countries and the cancer burden is rapidly increasing in these countries as infectious diseases are overcome and

people live longer and take on more western lifestyles, especially with respect to smoking and diet.

Unfortunately, while governments across the globe are recognizing the increasing importance of cancer as a major

health problem, health systems in low and middle income countries, which account for more than half of all new

cancer cases in the world are, for the most part, inadequate to deal with the cancer burdens they face, and remain

primarily adapted to dealing with infectious diseases. Given this mounting crisis, InCtR has invited representatives

from the WhO, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the International Union against Cancer (UICC) and

the national Cancer Institute, USA, (nCI) as well as its program and branch directors from Asia, Latin America, Africa,

Europe and north America, to discuss its past successes and failures as well as future strategies for building capacity

for cancer control. In part, it is hoped that the meeting will stimulate increased communication and collaboration

among the various organizations and academic institutions working to assist their colleagues in developing countries

to more effectively address the problems they face. In addition, strategies will be discussed for increasing the role of

InCtR’s branches in national and regional activities, while improving access to national resources. Working groups

will discuss approaches to increasing the impact of existing programs and initiating new ones (for example, nursing

and psychosocial care), while making maximal use of web-based approaches to identifying resources (such as

Open Educational Resources for Cancer), providing consultations and education, monitoring scientific studies and

improving communication among the various elements of InCtR. In all, the meeting should provide a road-map for

the future, based on past experience.

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Airport: the national Airport of Brussels is located in the village of Zaventem, about 10km from the center of Brussels and 22km from the congress venue. From the airport you can take a train to « Gare du Midi » and then a taxi to the hotel or the congress venue. More information: www.stib.be/airport-line.html?l=en

Climate and clothing: the weather in March is usually cold in Brussels (5° to 12°).

Credits cards: International credit cards are accepted in cash dispensers, hotels, restaurants, and most shops. the most common cards are vISA, EuroCard and MasterCard.

Electricity: In Belgium, electricity is supplied at 220v. the socket type is the European Standard.

Meeting venue: the InCtR 10th Anniversary Meeting and Annual General Assembly will take place on 26 - 27 March, 2010 at the Domaine Latour de Freins - Rue Engeland, 555 - 1180 Brussels - BELGIUM www.latourdefreins.be Parking: there is a parking area in front of the Scientific Institute of Public health (WIv/ISP), where the InCtR Offices are located. the parking entrance is opposite the Domaine Latour de Freins.

Address: WIv/ISP - InCtR - Rue Engeland, 642 - 1180 Brussels - Belgium

Registration and information desk: the InCtR registration and hospitality desk is located on the first floor of the Domaine La tour de Freins by the Ballroom. All delegates’ materials will be available at the InCtR desk during the following hours:

March 26th, 2010 from 9.00 – 18.00March 27th, 2010 from 8.30 – 17.00

Name badges: All participants are kindly requested to wear a name badge during the meeting.

Arriving to Brussels and getting around: taxis with a taximeter are permanently available in front of the arrival hall at Brussels national Airport. Licensed taxis can be recognized by the blue and yellow emblem. On arrival and departure, delegates will be responsible for their own transportation from the airport to the hotel (and return). taxi fares will not be reimbursed by InCtR.

During the meeting, a shuttle will take delegates from the hotel to the meeting venue (and return).On Friday, an InCtR bus will pick up attendees at the hotel at 9.00 am to drive them to the meeting venue. A bus will drive them back to the hotel after the meeting.

On Saturday, an InCtR bus will pick up attendees at the hotel at 8.15 am to drive them to the meeting venue. A bus will drive them back to the hotel right after the meeting.

Visa information: visa charges will not be reimbursed by InCtR. If you need any assistance regarding visas issues, please contact Cedric Petit-Musin ([email protected]).

Conference hotel: Best Western County house - Square des héros - 1180 Brussels - tel: +32 2 375 4420 www.bestwestern.be/countyhouse

Hotel facilities: Parking - Restaurant - Pets Allowed - Bar - Safety Deposit Box - valet Parking - Meeting/Banquet Facilities - Laundry - Free Internet Services

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InCtR 10th AnnIvERSARy MEEtInG AnD AnnUAL GEnERAL ASSEMBLy

FRIDAy, 26 MARCh, 2010

9:30 am to 10:00 am Registration

Session 1: Welcome and Keynote Addresses. Chair: Ian Magrath, President, INCTR, Belgium

10:00 am to 10:05 am Welcome Ian Magrath, InCtR, Belgium

10:05 am to 10:20 am Opening remarks Massoud Samiei, IAEA/PACt, Austria, Andreas Ullrich, WhO, Switzerland, Joe harford, nCI, USA

10:20 am to 10:35 am Special InCtR Award to Professor Guy de thé, vice President, InCtR, Institut Pasteur de Paris, France Introduction by Professor Jean Content, vice President InCtR, honorary Director Institut Pasteur Brussels, Belgium

10:35 am to 10:55 am Keynote address: The Growing Cancer Burden in Developing Countries Joe harford, nCI, USA

10:55 am to 11:15 am Keynote address: A Decade of INCTR; Challenges and Opportunities Ian Magrath, InCtR, Belgium

11:15 am to 11:30 am health Break

11:30 am to 1:00 pm Panel Discussion: Towards A Global Cancer Control Program. Chair: Simon Sutcliffe, INCTR Canada Ian Magrath, InCtR, Andreas Ullrich, WhO, Massoud Samiei, IAEA/PACt, Cary Adams, UICC, Manzoor Ahmad, College of Pathology Pakistan

1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Lunch

Session 2: INCTR Programs and Selected Projects. Chairs: Aziza Shad, INCTR USA and Fraser Black, INCTR Canada

The INCTR Clinical Research Program 2:00 pm to 2:10 pm Overview: Ongoing Activities and Future Plans Melissa Adde, Director, Clinical trials Office, InCtR Belgium2:10 pm to 2:20 pm highlight: The African Burkitt Lymphoma Project twalib ngoma, Director, InCtR tanzania, Ocean Road Cancer Institute (ORCI), tanzania2:20 pm to 2:30 pm highlight: The Retinoblastoma Project Sidnei Epelman, President, InCtR Brasil, Santa Marcelina hospital, Brasil

The INCTR Pediatric Oncology Program 2:30 pm to 2:40 pm Overview: Ongoing Activities and Future Plans Aziza Shad, Director, InCtR Pediatric Oncology Program, President, InCtR USA, Georgetown University2:40 pm to 2:50 pm highlight: Challenges and Solutions in Providing Pediatric Cancer Care in Africa Patricia Scanlan, InCtR Program Coordinator, ORCI, tanzania

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The INCTR Pathology Program2:50 pm to 3:00 pm Overview: Ongoing Activities and Future Plans Manzoor Ahmad, Co-Director, InCtR Pathology Program, College of Pathologists Pakistan3:00 pm to 3:10 pm highlight: Improving Pathology Services in Africa Lorenzo Leoncini, Co-Director, InCtR Pathology Program, Sienna University, Italy3:10 pm to 3:20 pm highlight: The Role of Telepathology in Improving Pathology Services nina hurwitz, Director, InCtR Pathology Education Program, Basel University, Switzerland

3:20 pm to 3:40 pm health Break

The INCTR Palliative Care Program (PAX)3:40 pm to 3:50 pm Overview: Ongoing Activities and Future Plans Stuart Brown, Director, InCtR PAX Program, Abbotsford Regional hospital & Cancer Center, Canada3:50 pm to 4:00 pm highlight: Palliative Care in India Gayatri Palat, Director, InCtR PAX India, MnJ Institute of Oncology and Regional Cancer Center

The INCTR Foundational Programs 4:00 pm to 4:10 pm Overview: Ongoing Activities and Future Plans Ian Magrath, President InCtR, Belgium4:10 pm to 4:20 pm highlight: Evaluating the Evidence in Developing Countries Mark Lodge, Director, InCtR UK

4:20 pm to 5:20 pm Panel Discussion: Overcoming Limited Human Resources for Cancer Care in Developing Countries. Chair: Richard Sullivan, Kings College, UK Panel: twalib ngoma, Director, InCtR tanzania, Simon Sutcliffe, InCtR Canada, Julia Challinor, Consultant, InCtR, the netherlands, Udo Bode, InCtR Pediatric Oncology Program, University of Bonn, Germany, John Smyth, University of Edinburgh, UK, Eva Brun, University hospital Lund, Sweden

5:20 pm to 5:30 pm Closing Remarks Ian Magrath, InCtR, Belgium

SAtURDAy, 27 MARCh, 2010

Session 3: Reports from the Branches and Offices. Chairs: Manzoor Ahmad, Chairman INCTR Special Panel, Nausherwan Burki, INCTR Governing Council

9:00 am to 9:15 am INCTR Brasil Sidnei Epelman, President, InCtR Brasil9:15 am to 9:30 am INCTR Egypt Atef Badran, Executive Director, InCtR Egypt9:30 am to 9:45 am INCTR Tanzania twalib ngoma, Director, InCtR tanzania9:45 am to 10:00 am INCTR Cameroon Paul ndom, Director, InCtR Cameroon10:00 am to 10:15 am NNCTR/INCTR Nepal Surendra Bade Shrestha, Director, nnCtR/InCtR

10:15 am to 10:30 am health Break

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10:30 am to 10:45 am INCTR UK and INCTR Challenge Fund Mark Lodge, Director, InCtR UK and InCtR Challenge Fund10:45 am to 11:00 am INCTR USA Aziza Shad, President, InCtR USA11:00 am to 11:15 am AMCC/INCTR France Martine Raphaël, Medical Director and Sabine Perrier-Bonnet, Project Director 11:15 am to 11:30 am INCTR Canada Simon Sutcliffe, President, InCtR Canada11:30 am to 1:00 pm Discussion: Evolution of INCTR Structure and Strategies Chairs: Ian Magrath, President, INCTR Belgium, Sidnei Epelman, President, INCTR Brasil, Sultan Al-Sedairy, INCTR Governing Council

1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Lunch

Session 4: Simultaneous Working Sessions – Developing INCTR2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Evolution of the Clinical Research Program Moderators: Melissa Adde, Director, InCtR Clinical trials Office, Ian Magrath, President, InCtR Belgium, Aziza Shad, President, InCtR USA Panel: Ian Magrath, InCtR, Sidnei Epelman, InCtR Brasil, Atef Badran, InCtR Egypt, Patricia Scanlan, InCtR, tanzania, Roger Waltzman, novartis, USA, Andreas Ullrich, WhO, Switzerland Evolution of a Pathology Program Moderators: Manzoor Ahmad, Co-Director, InCtR Pathology Program, Lorenzo Leoncini, Co-Director, InCtR Pathology Program Panel: nina hurwitz, InCtR Pathology Education Program, Martine Raphaël, AMCC/InCtR, Kikkeri naresh, InCtR Pathology Program, UK, Mostafa nokta, nCI, USA Development of a Nursing Oncology Program Moderators: Julia Challinor, Consultant, InCtR, the netherlands, Savitri Singh-Carlson, California State University Long Beach, USA Panel: Sabine Perrier-Bonnet, AMCC/ InCtR, virginia LeBaron, University of Arizona, USA, Linda Krebs, University of Colorado Denver, USA, nausherwan Burki, University of Connecticut health Center, USA Evolution of INCTR’s Palliative Care Program (PAX) Moderators: Stuart Brown, Director, InCtR PAX Program, Fraser Black, Associate Director, InCtR PAX Program Panel: Gayatri Palat, InCtR PAX India, Surendra B. Shrestha, nnCtR/ InCtR nepal, vinay Jain, Jiv Daya - Physician’s Education Resource, USA Development of a Psychosocial Program Moderators: Claudia Epelman, Santa Marcelina hospital, Brasil, Doug Ennals, Social Work Consultant, InCtR PAX Program Panel: Udo Bode, InCtR Pediatric Oncology Program Ronald Barr, McMaster University, Canada Developing an INCTR Faculty and Partnerships with Universities Moderators: John Smyth, University of Edinburgh, UK, Richard Sullivan, Kings College, UK, norman Coleman, nCI, USA Panel: twalib ngoma, InCtR tanzania, Mark Lodge, InCtR UK, Simon Sutcliffe, InCtR Canada, Sultan Al-Sedairy, InCtR Governing Council, Eva Brun, University hospital Lund, Sweden

4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Presentation of reports and recommendations of the working groups & closing remarks

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Cary ADAMSUICC- International Union against Cancer 62, route de FrontenexGeneva 1207Switzerlandtel: +41 22 809 18 20Fax: +41 22 809 18 [email protected]

Melissa ADDEInCtR Clinical trials Office642 rue Engeland 1180 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 3739310Fax: +32 2 [email protected]

Manzoor AHMADInCtR Special PanelCollege of Pathologists Pakistan 175 Race Course Road 46000 RawalpindiPakistantel: +92 515562376Fax: +92 [email protected]

Sultan AL-SEDAIRY KFSh&RC - King Faisal Specialist hospital & Research Center Research Center, MBC 03P.O. Box 3354Riyadh 11211Saudi Arabiatél: +966 1 442 78 [email protected]

Surendra B. BADE SHRESTHAnnCtR/InCtR nepalAraniko Marg 167 (W) Indobato, Ward n° 5Banepanepaltel: +977 11661445 / Ext. 664524Fax: +977 [email protected]

Atef BADRANInCtR EgyptnCI- national Cancer Institute Cairo 3 Mathaf El Manial St.Manial 11553, CairoEgypttel: +20 2 26 42 43 86Fax: +20 2 25 32 82 86 [email protected] [email protected]

Michael BANKSteva Pharmaceuticals EU LimitedRegulatory Affairs EuropeUnited Kingdomtel: +44 207 540 70 [email protected]

Ronald BARRMcMaster UniversityDept. of Pediatrics, Mc Master University1200 Main Street WesthamiltonOntario L8S 4J9Canadatel: +1 905 521 21 00 ext 73464Fax: +1 905 521 17 [email protected]

Fraser BLACKInCtR PAX Programvictoria hospital 1952 Bay Streetv8R158 victoriaCanadatel: +1 2505958990Fax: +1 [email protected]

Udo BODEInCtR Pediatric Oncology ProgramUniversity Children’s hospital Bonn Pediatric Oncology Dept.Adenauerallee 11953113 BonnGermanytel: +49 [email protected]

John-Paul BOGERSUniversity of AntwerpCampus CGB, U 101bGroenenborgerlaan 1712020 AntwerpBelgiumtel: +32 3 265 33 00/ 265 36 25Fax: +32 3 265 33 [email protected]

Stuart BROWNInCtR PAX Program Abbotsford Regional hospital & Cancer Centre 32900 Marshall Roadv2S IK2 AbbotsfordCanadatel: +1 [email protected]

Eva BRUN University hospital LundOncology Dept.22185 LundSwedentel: +46 46177520 / +4646177584Fax: +46 [email protected]

Nausherwan BURKIUniversity of Connecticut health CenterMedicine Dept. Pulmonary Division – MC 1225, University of Connecticut health Center263 Farmington Avenue06032 Farmington, Connecticut USAtel: +1 8593236608Fax: +1 [email protected]

List of Participants

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Julia CHALLINORUniversity of California - San Francisco Physiologic nursing‘S GravelandSeveer 81011Kn Amsterdamthe netherlandstel: [email protected]

Marie-Louise COHEN3907 Jocelyn StnW. Washington DC 20015USAtel: +1 202 486 5199

Norman COLEMAN nCI - national Cancer InstituteBuilding 10, Room B2-SW350010 Center Drive MSC 1682BethesdaMD, 20892USAtel: +1 301 496 54 57Fax: +1 301 402 54 [email protected]

Jean CONTENTInCtR 642 rue Engeland1180 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 373 93 23Fax: +32 2 373 93 [email protected]

Francis P. CRAWLEYInCtR Ethical Review CommitteGood Clinical Practice Alliance – EuropaSchoolbergenstraat 473010 Kessel-loBelgiumtel: +32 16 35 03 69Fax: +32 16 35 03 [email protected]

Olivier DENISScientific Institute of Public health - Site UccleRue Engeland 6421180 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 373 33 77Fax: +32 2 373 33 [email protected]

Olivia DIXthe Diana, Pricess of Wales Memorial Fundsthe County hallWestminster Bridge RoadLondon SE1 7PBUnited Kingdomtel: +44 20 7902 5515Fax: +44 20 7902 [email protected]

Guy DE THEAMCC/InCtRInstitut Pasteur de Paris 14 Rue RegrattierParis 75004Francetel: +33 1 45 68 89 30Fax: +33 1 45 68 89 [email protected]

Frans DHAENENSAGFA Belgium S.A.Septestraat 26Mortsel 2640Belgiumtel: +32 3 444 75 40Fax: +32 3 444 74 [email protected]

Sushila D’SOUZABelgiumtel: +32 2 354 74 [email protected]

Ahmed ELZAWAWYInCtR EgyptICEDOC- International Compaign for Establishment and Development of Oncology Center Oncology Dept.Borgalsafwa, 3 Algheish Street42111 Port SaidEgypttel: +20 105140065Fax: +20 [email protected]

Douglas ENNALSInCtR PAX Programvancouver Island health Authority 21 Cambridge Streetv8v 4A7 victoriaCanadatel: +1 250 5958990Fax: +1 250 [email protected]

Claudia EPELMAN-LANCMANInCtR BrasilSanta Marcelina hospitalAvenida nove de Julho 427501407-100 Sao PauloBrasiltel: +55 11 38870593Fax: +55 11 [email protected]

Sidnei EPELMANInCtR BrasilSanta Marcelina hospital Avenida nove de Julho 427501407-100 Sao PauloBrasiltel: +55 11 38870593Fax: +55 11 [email protected]

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Véronique FONTAINEInstitut de PharmacieUniversité Libre de BruxellesCampus de la Plaine, CP205-02Boulevard du triomphe 1050 BruxellesBelgiumtel: +32 2 650 52 [email protected]

Jay HALBERTUniversity College hospital London27 tinney DriveBeechwood ParctruroCornwall tR1 1AtUnited Kingdomtel: +44 1872 [email protected]

Joe HARFORDnCI - national Cancer InstituteOffice of International Affairs6130 Executive Blvd, Epn 10020892 Bethesda, MDUSAtel: +1 301 4965534Fax: +1 301 [email protected]

Nina HURWITZInCtR Pathology ProgramDepartment of Pathology University of Basel Switzerland hematopathology Dept. (Retired)16 AuwegCh – 4450 SissachSwitzerlandtel: +41619715844Fax: [email protected]

Kris HUYGENScientific Institute of Public health - Site Ukkel 642 Engelandstraat1180 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 373 33 70Fax: +32 2 373 33 [email protected]

Vinay JAINJiv Daya - Physicians’ Education Resource12222 Merit DriveSuite 820Dallas tX, 75251USAtel: +1 214 367 34 44Fax: +1 214 367 33 [email protected]

Virginia LEBARONInCtR PAX ProgramUniversity of Arizona 5950 E. Sahuaro Ranch Dv.85712 tucson, AZUSAtel: +1 520 8226522Fax: +1 520 [email protected]

Lorenzo LEONCINIInCtR Pathology ProgramUniversity of Siena human Pathology & Oncology Dept.via Delle Scotte, 653100 SienaItalytel: +390577233237Fax: [email protected]

Arthur LEVINSt Bartholomew’s and the Royal London School of Medicine 38 Little BritainWest SmithfieldLondon, EC1 7BEUnited Kingdomtel: +44 20 7726 02 32Fax: +44 20 7726 02 [email protected]

Mark LODGEInCtR UK & Challenge FundPrama house, 267 Banbury Road0X2 7ht OxfordUnited Kingdomtel: +44 1865339510Fax: +44 [email protected]

Michaël KALAIScientific Institute of Public health - Site Uccle 642 rue Engeland1180 BrusselsBelgiumtel : +32 2 373 3114Fax : +32 2 373 [email protected]

Linda KREBSUniversity of Colorado DenverCollege of nursing CampusBox C288-18, Ed2n, Room 4209 13120 E. 19th AvenuePO Box 6511Aurora, CO 80045USAtel: +1 303 724 85 [email protected]

Ian MAGRATHInCtR hQ642 rue Engeland 1180 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 3739324Fax: +32 2 [email protected]

Francoise MEUNIEREORtC - European Organisation for Research and treatment of Cancer 83 Avenue E. Mounier - Bte 111200 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 774 16 30Fax: +32 2 771 20 [email protected]

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Vijay MORAMPUDIScientific Institute of Public health- Site Uccle642 Rue Engeland1180 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 373 33 70Fax: +32 2 373 33 [email protected]

Kikkeri N. NARESHInCtR Pathology Programhammersmith hospital & Imperial Collegehistopathology Dept.Du Cane RoadW12 OhS LondonUnited Kingdomtel: +442083833969Fax: [email protected]

Paul NDOMInCtR Cameroon Locaux du Comité national de lutte contre le Cancer (CnLC)Sis à Mballa IIyaoudé, BP 25 513Cameroontel: +237 77 77 92 86/ 22 05 48 73Fax: +237 22 22 18 [email protected]@yahoo.fr

Twalib NGOMAInCtR tanzaniaOcean Road Cancer Institute Junction of Ocean and Luthuli Road, P.O. Box 3592Dar Es SalaamtanzaniaMobile: +255 [email protected]@yahoo.com

Mostafa NOKTAnCI- national Cancer InstituteAids Cancer Clinical ProgramOhAM/nCI/nIh31 Center Dr. Room 3A3520892 Bethesda, MDUSAtel: +1 301 4964995Fax: +1 301 [email protected]

Tim O’DEMPSEYLiverpool School of tropical MedicinePembroke Place Liverpool L3 5QAUnited Kingdomtel : +44 151 705 [email protected]

Sarah Hunt OSWALDJiv Daya 12222 Merit DriveSuite 820Dallas tX, 75251USAtel: +1 214 367 34 44Fax: +1 214 367 33 [email protected]

Gayatri PALATInCtR PAX IndiaMnJ Institute of Oncology and RCC Palliative Care Dept.Redhills500004 hyderadadIndiatel: +91 4023397000Fax: +91 [email protected]

Sabine PERRIER-BONNETAMCC/InCtR- Alliance Mondiale Contre le CancerCRLC val d’Aurel208 rue des Apothicaires34298 Montpellier Cedex 5France tel: +33 4 67 61 85 92Fax: +33 4 67 61 37 [email protected]

Arnie [email protected]

Jennifer QUINTANILLAIndo American Cancer AssociationP.O. Box 572Burleson, tX 76097-0572USAtel: +1 817 271 7198Fax: +1 817 426 [email protected]

Suzanne RADTKEnCI Liaison Office – Brussels83 Avenue E. Mounier Bte 111200 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 772 22 17Fax:+32 2 770 47 [email protected]

Martine RAPHAELAMCC/InCtR Pathology ProgramC.h.U. Bicetre hematology Dept.78 rue du General Leclerc94270 Le Kremlin BicetreFrancetel: +33 1 45212006Fax: +33 1 [email protected]

Anne V. REELER Axios International7 Bld de la Madeleine75001 ParisFrancetel: +33 1 44 860 760Fax: +33 1 44 860 [email protected]

Angelo ROSOLEN Department of PediatricsDivision of hematology-OncologyUniversity-hospital of Paduavia Giustiniani 335128 PaduaItalytel: +39 335 82 89 [email protected]

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Massoud SAMIEIIAEA - International Atomic Energy AgencyProgramme of Action for Cancer therapy (PACt)5 Wagramerstrasse1400 viennaAustriatel: +43 1260022327Fax: +43 [email protected]

Patricia SCANLANInCtR Program CoordinatorORCI- Ocean Road Cancer Institute Pediatric Oncology Dept.3542 Dar-Es-Salaamtanzaniatel: +255 [email protected]

Louis SCHOOFSInCtRRue Engeland 6421180 BrusselsBelgiumtel: +32 2 373 93 23Fax: +32 2 373 93 [email protected]

Aziza SHADInCtR USAGeorgetown University hospital 3800 Reservoir Road, nW 20007-2197 Washington DCUSAtel: +1 202 4442224Fax: +1 202 [email protected]

Savitri SINGH-CARLSON California State University Long BeachSchool of nursing1250 Bellflower BoulevardLong BeachCalifornia 90840USAtel: +1 562 985 4476Fax: +1 562 985 [email protected]

John SMYTHCancer Research Center the University of EdinburghCrewe Road SouthEdinburgh Eh4 2XRUnited Kingdomtel: +44 131 777 [email protected]

Tim SPRUELL13 Albany RoadharborneBirminghamB17 9JXUnited Kingdomtel: +44 791 [email protected]

Richard SULLIVANKings College LondonIntegrated Cancer Center for South East LondonGuy’s hospital, Bermondsey WingGreat Maze PondLondon SE1 9RtUnited Kingdomtel: +44 7720 [email protected]

Simon S. SutcliffeInCtR CanadaCanadian Partnership Against Cancer401-41 Alexander Streetvancouver, BCv6A 1B2Canadatel: +1 604 609 0579Fax: +1 604 765 [email protected]

Jean-Pierre THIERRYAGFA healthCare France45-47 Bd Paul vaillant Couturier94853 Ivry sur Seine [email protected]

Andreas ULLRICHWhO- World health OrganizationAvenue Appia, 20Geneva 27 – 1211Switzerlandtel: +41 22 791 12 92Fax: +41 22 791 42 [email protected]

Tatiana VASQUEZFlat 20Ramsay housetownshend EstateLondon nW8 6JtUnited [email protected]

Roger WALTZMANnovartis Pharmaceuticals Coorporation Oncology Global DevelopmentOne health PlazaEast hanovernJ nJUSAtel: +1 862 778 23 99Fax: +1 973 781 55 [email protected]

David WELLERDivision of Community health Sciencesthe University of EdinburghMedical School, teviot PlaceEdinburghEh8 9AGUnited Kingdomtel: +131 650 2807Fax: +131 650 [email protected]

Jo Anne ZUJEWSKInCI- national Cancer Institute10/12n226 , 10 Center DriveBethesdaMaryland 20892USAtel: +1 301 402 09 85Fax: +1 301 480 73 [email protected]

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Existing Communication and Educational Websites

Websites:

• INCTRwebsite:http://www.inctr.org

• INCTRportal:http://inctr.ctisinc.com:9000/sites/InCtR/default.aspx

• INCTRNETWORKMagazine:http://www.inctr.org/publications/network.shtml

• INCTRNewsflash:http://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/email/newsletter/1410186333

• IPath:http://ipath-network.com/inctr

• OpenEducationalResourcesforCancer:http://oerc.merlot.org

Wiki sites:

• Officesandbranches:http://inctr-branches-and-offices.wikidot.com

• INCTRNews:http://inctr-news.wikidot.com

• INCTR’sCancercontrolsite:http://cancer-control.wikidot.com

• INCTRPalliativeCareHandbook:http://inctr-palliative-care-handbook.wikidot.com

• INCTRSupportiveCareHandbook:http://inctr.wikidot.com

• OpenSourceHealthSystem:http://osh.wikidot.com

Social networking sites:

• INCTRFacebookpage:http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Brussels-Belgium/ International-network-for-Cancer-treatment-and-Research/65036001348

• INCTRTwitterProfile:http://twitter.com/InCtR

Presentations of the meeting will shortly be available on the InCtR portal:http://inctr.ctisinc.com: 9000/sites/inCtR/default.aspx

When the home page appears please go to the Quick Launch menu on the left side of the screen and click on: Documents/ reports/ 10th Anniversary Meeting Presentations

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Strategies to Control Cancer in Developing Countries

INCTR Brussels (HQ)President: Ian MagrathDirector of Clinical trials Office: Melissa AddeAdministrative Officer: Elisabeth Dupont642 rue Engeland1180 Brusselstel: +32 2 373 93 23/[email protected]@inctr.be [email protected]

INCTR OFFICES:

INCTR Cameroon Director: Paul ndomAdministrative Assistant: Parfait Iréné Messitel: +237 77 77 92 86 +237 22 22 18 [email protected]@yahoo.fr

INCTR IndiaDirector: Manorama [email protected]

INCTR Tanzania Director: twalib ngomaAdministrative Assistant: Devotha Kovagatel: +255 22 212 75 97 +255 22 212 01 [email protected]@yahoo.com

INCTR United Kingdom/The INCTR Challenge FundDirector of Program Development: Mark Lodgetel: +44 1865 339 [email protected]

INCTR BRANCHES:

AMCC/INCTR France - Alliance Mondiale Contre le Cancer President: Guy de théProject Director: Sabine Perrier-Bonnettel: +33 4 67 61 85 [email protected] [email protected]

INCTR Brasil President: Sidnei EpelmanAdministrative Assistant: Eliana Cardinali Sardenbergtel: +55 11 38 87 05 [email protected]@inctrbrasil.org

INCTR CanadaPresident: Simon Sutcliffetel: +1 604 [email protected]

INCTR Egypt Director: hussein KhaledExecutive Director: Atef Badrantel: +20 2 26 42 43 [email protected]@husseinkhaled.org [email protected] NNCTR/INCTR Nepal - Nepalese Network for Cancer Treatment and Research President: Surendra B.B. ShresthaProgram Officer: Radha Pyari nakarmitel: +977 11 664 524 +977 11 661 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

INCTR USA President: Aziza Shadtel: +1 301 760 4014 [email protected]@inctr.be

Offices and Branches

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InCtR, Rue Engeland 642, B-1180 Brussels, Belgiumtel: +32 2 373 93 24, Fax: +32 2 373 93 13, www.inctr.org

InCtR would like to thank the following organizations for their support of the InCtR 10th Anniversary Meeting and Annual General Assembly

Officers and Governing Council

Ian Magrath, PresidentJean Content, vice PresidentGuy de thé, vice PresidentLouis Schoofs, Secretary/ treasurer

Sultan Al-SedairyRonald Barrnausherwan BurkiArthur LevinAziza ShadRaj ShahDennis Wright