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Research on Thyroid Cancer at 7th International Thyroid Cancer Survivors'
Conference on October 22-24, 2004
Contact: Cherry
Wunderlich, conference@thyca.org,
thyca@thyca.org ,
301-493-8810
ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors' Association, Inc. www.thyca.org
Media Alert: Thyroid
cancer experts present latest research in thyroid cancer care
at international conference for thyroid cancer survivors and families
Thyroid cancer
survivors and families from 35 states, DC, Canada, and the United
Kingdom will be gathering in Deerfield, Illinois, near Chicago, on
October 22-24, 2004, to learn from physician specialists about the
latest research in thyroid cancer, during the 7th International Thyroid
Cancer Survivors' Conference.
The conference
is sponsored by the nonprofit voluntary organization ThyCa: Thyroid
Cancer Survivors' Association, Inc. Thyroid cancer is the most common
endocrine cancer and was recently ranked the number one cancer in
incidence growth in women and number three in men.
Speakers at the
more than 100 sessions at the Hyatt Deerfield Hotel, 1750 Lake Cook
Road, Deerfield, Illinois, include 18 physicians who will lead more
than 30 sessions, plus 2 pharmacists, a dentist, nurses, mental health
professionals, 2 attorneys, fitness and nutrition specialists, a music
therapist, other specialists in coping skills and well-being, thyroid
cancer survivors, and caregivers.
There are sessions
about each type of thyroid cancer (papillary, follicular, medullary,
anaplastic, and variants), for people of all ages at all phases of
testing, treatment, and follow-up.
This educational
and supportive event is Free to anyone who requests a scholarship.
Walk-in attendees are welcome.
- The following
are selected sessions at the conference. For details, write to thyca@thyca.org
or call Cherry Wunderlich at 301-493-8810.
- Thyroid Surgery
Including Minimally Invasive Techniques. Peter Angelos, M.D., Ph.D.,
Surgeon, Northwestern University Medical School, Northwestern Memorial
Hospital, Chicago, IL.
- Future Treatment
Strategies for All Types of Advanced Thyroid Cancer. Robert C. Smallridge,
M.D., Endocrinologist, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL.
- Imaging Techniques
in Thyroid Cancer Management. Daniel E. Appelbaum, M.D., Nuclear
Medicine Physician and Radiologist, University of Chicago, Chicago,
IL.
- Ask about Nuclear
Medicine: Radioactive Iodine for Scans and Treatment, Dosimetry
for Papillary, Follicular, and Variants. Donald Margouleff, M.D.,
Nuclear Medicine Physician, North Shore University Hospital, Long
Island, NY.
- Ask a Doctor
about Thyroid Cancer Care. Arthur B. Schneider, M.D., Endocrinologist,
University of Illinois at Chicago, IL.
- Medullary Thyroid
Cancer Research Update. Samuel A. Wells, M.D., Surgeon, Duke University
Medical Center, Durham, NC.
- . What's on
the Horizon for Advanced Papillary and Follicular Thyroid Cancer.
R. Michael Tuttle, M.D., Endocrinologist, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center, New York, NY.
- Communicating
with the Medical Team and Coping with Fears about Testing, Treatment,
Recurrence. David H. Sarne, M.D., Endocrinologist, University of
Illinois at Chicago, IL.
- If You’re New
to Thyroid Cancer: Things You Need To Know, Questions and Answers.
Leonard D. Kohn, M.D., Endocrinologist. Ohio University Medical
School, Athens, OH.
- Voice Issues:
Prevention and Solutions. David Myssiorek, M.D., Surgeon, Long Island
Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY
- Thyroid Cancer
Pathology with Old and New Molecular Genetic Correlates.
Todd G. Kroll, M.D., Ph.D., Pathologist, University of Chicago School
of Medicine and University of Chicago Hospitals, IL.
- Thyrogen Update
and the Role of Thyroglobulin Monitoring With or Without RAI Scans.
Nicholas J. Sarlis, M.D., Ph.D., Endocrinologist, University of
Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
- Anaplastic
Thyroid Cancer. R. Michael Tuttle, M.D., Endocrinologist, Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY.
- Ask A Pathologist
about Diagnostic Issues and When to Get a Second Opinion. Mark Dieterich,
M.D., Pathologist, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare-Evanston Hospital,
Evanston, IL.
- Thyroid Cancer
Care and Research. Ernest L. Mazzaferri, M.D., Endocrinologist,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
- Childhood and
Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Treatment Issues. Nicholas J. Sarlis,
M.D., Ph.D., Endocrinologist, University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
- Ask a Doctor
about Medullary Thyroid Cancer. R. Michael Tuttle, M.D., Endocrinologist,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY.
- Thyroglobulin
Measurement and Testing. Carole A. Spencer, Ph.D., Researcher, Laboratory
Director, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
- Ask a Pharmacist:
Questions about Medications and Interactions. Suzanne M. Rabi, Pharm.D.,
Pharmacist, Chicago, IL.
- Ask an Attorney
about Health Insurance Issues, Disability, Workplace Issues. Mark
D. DeBofsky, Esq., Attorney, Chicago, IL.
- Ask an Attorney
about Legal Issues: Employment, Workplace, Disability. Elizabeth
Hubbard, Esq., Attorney, Chicago, IL.
- From a Negative
to a Positive: How Having Thyroid Cancer Helped Me Become the National
Memory Champion; Ways to Enhance Your Memory Skills. Scott Hagwood,
Four-Time National Memory Champion, Fayetteville, NC.
- Understanding
the Low-Iodine Diet and Making Delicious Meals. Leah Guljord, Editor
and Lead Author of ThyCa's Free Downloadable Low-Iodine Cookbook.
- Complementary
Approach: Stress, Dis-Ease, and Relaxation Techniques. Betty Fagerman,
R.N, B.S., Clinical Specialist at Wellness Place.
- Remaining
Strong in Trying Times: Skills for Coping During Illness. Betty
Lou Barsley-Marra, M.S.Ed., Family Life Educator, University of
Illinois Extension, Matteson, IL.
Plus more than
70 additional session choices during the three days.
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