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Please find below reports from the most important congresses and projects:
- ESSO 39
The annual meeting of the European Society of Surgical Oncology was held this year in Rotterdam from 8 until 10 October. Although ESSO covers the entire field of cancers, it was of interest to SPAEN for a number of reasons. First because the conference paid attention to sarcomas during a session focussing on surgery of retroperitoneal sarcomas in which several well known sarcoma specialists (among others Sylvie Bonvalot and Winan van Houdt) gave presentations.The conference was interesting also because there was ample attention for the role of patients, several presentations during the scientific program were given by patient advocates. There was a session on shared decision making in which Stefan Gijssels, director of Digestive Cancers Europe and a patient himself, gave a presentation on patient perspective on shared decision, and in another presentation a colon cancer patient presented his full patient journey including the decisions he had to make during treatment.
Gerard van Oortmerssen, SPAEN Board Member and chair of the Dutch Patient Plarform for Sarcoma Paitents was appointed as a member of the Patient Advisory Group in 2018 and got the opportunity to organise an entire session during ESSO 39. This session was devoted to the emerging partnership between patients and doctors. During this session Dirk Grünhagen (sarcoma surgeon in the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam) discussed a successful project in which patients participated in the development of the treatment path of sarcoma patients and in the agenda setting for sarcoma research. One of the topics that patients suggested was the effect of the location of the primary tumor on outcome in case of liposarcoma. This patient question led to a research project of which the results were presented in a poster during this conference.
As second speaker Roger Wilson, honorary president of SPAEN, gave an overview of many instances where patients take the initiative to increase patient involvement in research aiming at better quality of care. Finally Gerard van Oortmerssen gave a presentation entitled ‘The voice of the patient: harvesting the wealth of information on patient discussion forums’. The session ended with a lively panel discussion.
- The Leiomyosarcoma research Roundtable
On September 14, 2019, 35 sarcoma experts and researchers assembled at the Sylvester Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, to discuss the current status of treatment and care in leiomyosarcomas (LMS) as well as brainstorm about possible ways to approach LMS in the future. The roundtable was initiated by the US patient advocacy group “National Leiomyosarcoma Foundation” led by Annie Achee and Dr. Mitch Achee, and supported by Sarcoma Patients EuroNet (SPAEN).
The day started with a review on what has been tested in LMS and most recent learnings and failures to pave the way to discussion on how to approach LMS in the future: How should LMS be grouped to make research meaningful, how can methodology be harmonized to enable collaboration across different research groups in the US and Europe? What’s new in LMS genomics, what can we do with and learn from mouse models? Can biomarkers be used in LMS? What’s the status of TKI and immunotherapy in LMS, what can we learn from current findings in LMS tumor metabolism?
Dr. Brian Van Tine, St. Louis, developed a comprehensive and thought-through agenda, Dr. Scott Okuno, Rochester, Minnesota, lead through the day, together with Dr. Jonathan Trent as host of the event. It was agreed to continue this initiative in the following year and to bundle efforts to study and advance findings especially in the field of low-grade uterine LMS (STUMP Uterine smooth muscle tumor of uncertain malignant potential) and PDX models. Dr. Breelyn Wilky, Denver, Colorado, will take the lead in developing the scientific program for the meeting in 2020.
We’d like to thank all participants for taking the time to join this important meeting, and for their commitment and dedication to improving the lives of LMS patients.
ASCO 2019 - new findings in sarcoma and GIST treatment
The annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is one of the leading congresses in oncology. Professor Bernd Kasper has summarized what's state of the art in the treatment of sarcoma and GIST and included updates and new findings presented at ASCO 2019 (May 31 - June 4, 2019, Chicago, USA).
Read the report here:
pdf SPAEN ASCO 2019 report (247 KB>)>
- 5th Bone Sarcoma Networking Meeting: What’s new in Ewing sarcoma and osteosarcoma
“Collaboration is not something that just happens, it needs to be worked on.”
Jeremy Whelan, UK
The 5th Bone Sarcoma Networking Meeting was held May 23/24, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic, within the framework of the 1. Annual Meeting of the European Society for Pediatric Oncology (SIOP Europe). It brought together scientific and clinical researchers and representatives from sarcoma charities from Europe and the USA, to present and discuss new developments on bone sarcoma. It focused on both Ewing sarcoma, including the work and achievements of the Euro Ewing Consortium (EEC), and on osteosarcoma.
Read more here.
- SPAEN at the EMSO Sarcoma and GIST Symposium
Participants of the SPAEN Annual Conference 2018 in Milan, Italy were also welcome to attend the ESMO sarcoma & GIST symposium. Additionally, SPAEN also had a chance to address and discuss some of the concerns and thoughts from patient advocate’s perspective during the experts’ conference. The “SPAEN Roundtable Session” was held on Wednesday, February 7, at 15:30 pm. Roger Wilson and Paolo Casali hosted the session.
Roger Wilson and Jean-Yves Blay discussed the highlights of the SPAEN Roundtable session in a video: Watch it here!
- SPAEN at the Euro Ewing Consortium meeting 2018
The Euro Ewing Consortium is a EU-funded project with the aim to find new or improved treatment options for Ewing sarcoma. Within this project, two trials (rECCur and Euro Ewing 2012) are conducted in several countries and a lot of basic research in tissue samples, cell lines and for biomarkers is undertaken.
The 2018 winter meeting took place January 17-18, 2018 in London, UK. The 2 day conference began with an interactive workshop ran by Professor Bernadette Brennan, UK. Those attending the meeting were asked to discuss what future trials in Ewing’s should or could look like. Questions included the when and what of local treatment options or the integration of Quality of Life evaluation and Patient Reported Outcomes among others.
Throughout the meeting attendees heard exciting updates from both researchers carrying out work in Ewing sarcoma and clinicians leading clinical trials in the field (such as Euro-Ewing 2012 and rEECur). Furthermore, novel agents are monitored for possible testing in Ewing sarcoma. This year, PARP inhibitors, Bayer’s regorafenib, Pfizer’s palbociclib and Oncternal’s TK216 (developed by Jeff Toretzky) were in the focus of the discussion.
This year’s meeting was the largest ever. Especially notable is that there was a relatively large group of patient advocates there: Sarah McDonald from Sarcoma UK and Zoe Davison and Hannah Birkett from Bone Cancer Research Trust, Chris Copland from Unite2Cure, Jane Wingrove (UK), Andy Westwood (UK, SPAEN supporter) and Yasmin Uhlenbruch (Germany) and Kathrin Schuster, SPAEN.
- Rarer Cancer Patient Advocates Training Course held under the auspice of Rarer Cancers Europe by ESMO and ESO – 2nd to 4th December 2017 in Milan.
This course was held alongside a Rarer Cancers Training course for oncology professionals and there were overlaps between the two events. An initial plenary session on the Saturday included talks from Kathy Oliver (IBTA) and Francesco Di Lorenzo (ECPC) putting forward a patient view on issues affecting rare cancers and initiatives to raise awareness and political action.
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- “Harvesting Patient-generated information from internet discussion forums”, CTOS, November 2017
During the CTOS (Connective Tissue Oncology Society) 2017 conference in Maui, Hawaii, SPAEN Board member and Chairman of the Dutch sarcoma patient platform Gerard van Oortmerssen gave a presentation on a project aiming at harvesting information from patient discussions on the Internet. Cancer patients, in particular patients with rare cancers, are increasingly active on internet discussion fora in order to get into touch with patients with the same diagnosis.
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- EORTC STBSG Meeting, October 2017
The STBSG meets twice a year, moving around Europe to enable easier access which allows junior researchers and doctors to get familiar with the sarcoma research agenda. Dr Alessandro Gronchi, a surgeon from Milan has now served his two year term as chairman and is being succeeded by Professor Hans Gelderblom from the Netherlands, a medical oncologist.
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Detailed report of the main results of "ASCO 2017" (June 3-7, 2017, Chicago, USA). The original report was written by Dr. Axel Le Cesne, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France, translated into English by Estelle Lecointe-Artzner, France and edited by Roger Wilson, UK and Markus Wartenberg, Germany. We would like to thank our French Colleagues for this extensive and comprehensive piece of work!
- "We need a single consistent approach about QoL, which is not about treatments but about people and about society."
EORTC Quality of Life Conference, April 20/21, 2017, Brussels, Belgium
This 2-day conference covered a broad range of topics in Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL), patient reported outcomes (PRO), Symptom Research and Cancer Clinical Trials and policies. It is a platform to discuss recent developments of tools as well as other systems for use in clinical trials as well as international developments and research guidelines. Among the 30 senior PRO international leaders was our Honorary President Roger Wilson as speaker, talking about “Pathway to Patient Benefit” and “Survival -diagnosis or lifestyle”. Watch his presentations here:
PROMS – Pathway to patient benefit?
Survival: diagnosis or lifestyle?
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eSurge 2016 summary
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by Estelle Lecointe-Artzner (SPAEN), Dr. Sylvie Bonvalot, France and Dr. Alessandro Gronchi, Italy
- Detailed report of the main results of "ASCO 2016" (June 3-7, 2016, Chicago, USA). The original report was written by Dr. Axel Le Cesne, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France, translated into English by Estelle Lecointe-Artzner, France and edited by Roger Wilson, UK and Markus Wartenberg, Germany. We would like to thank our French Colleagues for this extensive and comprehensive piece of work!
folder ASCO 2016 GIST Report
pdf ASCO 2016 STS, Bone Sarcoma and Demoid Report (403 KB>)>