

Rapid Fire 6 - Supportive care, survivorship and rehabilitation / Cancer, lifestyle and well-being
Information
Chaired by Alexandra Nuñez, Unidos contra el cáncer (Costa Rica)
Presentations:1. Refresh of Cancer Supportive Care: consensus definitions and a conceptual framework to guide policy-to-practice investment and health system strengthening - Amelia Hyatt, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Australia)
2. Development and implementation of multi-disciplinary prostate cancer survivorship care pathways: A participatory research project - Nicole Heneka, University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) (Australia)
3. CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVORSHIP CARE IN LMIC – Bridging the gap with model PICASSO ( Partnership in Cancer Survivorship Optimisation) - Purna Kurkure, Indian Cancer Society (India)
4. Adverse association of allostatic load with overall survival in men with newly diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer - Patricia Sheean, Loyola University Health Science Campus (United States)
5. Cancer Supportive Care for People Affected by Lung Cancer: A Social Return on Investment Economic Evaluation - Amelia Hyatt, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Australia)
6. Improving policies to address mental health in cancer for patients and caregivers: A cross-country assessment of the policy landscape - Maia Thrift-Perry, BeiGene (United States)
7. Prevalence and predisposing factors and management of Head and Neck Lymphedema in patients following treatment for Head and Neck Cancer in India (HeNLy -1) - Shivakumar Thiagarajan, Tata Memorial Hospital (India)
8. Prognostic Impact of Smoking Cessation in Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Multicentric Prospective Study - Shama Virani, IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer (France)
9. Tobacco Products And Childhood Cancer Survivorship: A SIOP Advocacy Committee Pilot Survey In Latin America And India - Kathy Pritchard-Jones, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (United Kingdom)
10. Evaluation of the Stronger Together Peer Mentoring Model Among Breast and Gynecologic Cancer Patients in Viet Nam - PhuongThao Le, Boston University (United States)
11. “A lot can happen in that time”: Assessing patients’ experiences and opinions of surveillance changes following treatment for colorectal cancer - Maddison Dix, Flinders University (Australia)
12. Developing evidence-based recommendations on dietary and lifestyle patterns for cancer prevention - Sarah Kefyalew, World Cancer Research Fund International (United Kingdom)
13. Revolutionizing Survivorship Care: Partnering with Patients to Co-Design an Innovative Model for Whole-Person Healing Aligned with Oncology & Primary Care Delivery - Michelle Payan, Kairos Therapeutic Retreat (United States)
14. A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Comprehensive Lifestyle Program (CLP) for Women with Breast Cancer - Lorenzo Cohen, MD Anderson Cancer Center (United States)
15. Can lifestyle factors offset the increased risk of colorectal cancer associated with family history? - Tung Pham, Hanoi Medical University (Viet Nam)
16. Early learnings from a national trial of a consumer and clinician developed survivorship care intervention for men with prostate cancer on androgen deprivation therapy (PCEssentials Hormone Therapy Study) - Anna Green, University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) Ipswich (Australia)
17. The success of LiveLighter®; a healthy lifestyle promotion and education program delivered in Western Australia since 2012 - Melissa Ledger, Cancer Council WA Head Office (Australia)
18. Adaptation of the ‘My Personal Plan’ Prostate Cancer Survivorship Care Plan for generic use. SUppoRting PAtient-centred SurvivorShip (SURPASS) project - Nicole Heneka, University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) (Australia)
19. Acceptability of a nurse-led virtual prostate cancer survivorship care model in rural Australia: A feasibility pilot - Nicole Heneka, University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) (Australia)
Speakers





