TRACK(S): ONC

Moderator: David L. Bartlett, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA
Co-Moderator: James R. Howe, MD, FACS, Iowa City, IA

This program will focus on 10 of the most current and controversial issues in surgical oncology. It will include short, focused discussions on the evolving indications for surgery in melanoma patients in the era of effective immune therapies, the optimal use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for gastric cancer, the appropriate management of mucinous appendix tumors, and the latest data on how surgical stress and complications may negatively impact cancer recurrence. This program will also address updates in the management of retroperitoneal sarcomas and desmoid tumors, the management of positive sentinel nodes and the indications for surgery of the axilla after neoadjuvant therapy in breast cancer. Finally, the session will address the state of the evidence for minimally invasive surgery for rectal cancer, and what surgeons should know about molecular testing in colorectal cancer.

Presentations and Speakers

Is there a  Role for Nodal Dissection in Patients with Melanoma?
Kenneth K. Tanabe, MD, FACS, Boston, MA

Adjuvant Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapies for Patients with Melanoma
Kenneth K. Tanabe, MD, FACS, Boston, MA

Watch and Wait for Rectal Cancer: Where Are We?
Philip B. Paty, MD, FACS, New York, NY

Patient-Derived Organoids: Response Predictors in Gastrointestinal Cancer
Philip B. Paty, MD, FACS, New York, NY

Contemporary Management of the Axilla
Tari A. King, MD, FACS, Boston, MA

The Eighth Edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Staging Manual: Incorporating Biology into Staging
Tari A. King, MD, FACS, Boston, MA

The Management of Small-Volume Peritoneal Metastases
David L. Bartlett, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA

Locally Advanced Gastric Cancer: The Roles of Laparoscopy, Chemotherapy, and Palliative Gastrectomy
David L. Bartlett, MD, FACS, Pittsburgh, PA

The Increasing Incidence of Neuroendocrine Tumors and How to Identify Them
James R. Howe, MD, FACS, Iowa City, IA

General Principles for Managing Small Bowel Neuroendocrine Tumors
James R. Howe, MD, FACS, Iowa City, IA