Saturday August 14th (15:00 – 18:00 EAT) | ||
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1st Hour | 15:00 – 16:00 (EAT): Importance of a CNS Tumor Registry in SSA | Planned speaker(s) |
15:00-15:05 | Introduction and welcome remarks | Joyce Kambugu |
15:05-15:15 | SNOSSA President Address | James Balogun |
15:15-15:25 | Collaborative process to develop resource adapted guidelines: PODC Medulloblastoma example and lessons learned |
Alan Davidson |
15:25- 15:35 | Genomic landscape of brain tumors in SSA | Solomon Rotimi |
15:35-15:55 | Keynote: Importance of Neuro-oncology registry in Sub-Saharan Africa | Ekokobe Fonkem |
15:55-16:00 | Break | |
2nd Hour | 16:00-17:00 (EAT) Multidisciplinary break-through data driven science | |
16:00-16:15 | Use of neonatal dried bloodspots to evaluate germline cancer predisposition in gliomas | Kyle Walsh |
16:30-16:40 | What’s next in neuro pathology – Liquid Biopsies to leapfrog limited pathology capacity |
Desmond Brown |
16:40 –16:55 | Radiation-Oncology education needs in SSA | Jeannette Parkes |
16:55-17:00 | Break | |
3rd Hour | 17:00-18:00 (EAT) Implementation and Utilization of a NeuroOncology Registry in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
17:00-17:15 | Current IARC CanReg 5: Gaps for neuro oncology use | Henry Wabinga |
17:15-17:30 | Machine Learning in Neuro-Oncology: Can Data Analysis Change Decision-Making Paradigms |
Isabelle Germano |
17:30-17:45 | Implementation barriers for establishing a neuro-oncology patient registry (Interactive Discussion) |
Jonas Nsengiyumva & Teddy Totimeh |
17:45-18:00 | Special Topic: Harnessing social media for SNOSSA | Monica Adams |
Sunday August 15th (15:00-18:00 EAT) | ||
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1st Hour | 15:00-1600 (EAT) : Capacity Development for Best Practice Care | Planned speaker(s) |
13:00-13:05 | Day 1 Overview and Day 2 Introduction | Kristin Schroeder |
15:05-15:20 | Telemedicine in neuro-oncology: opportunities for improvement in care. |
Na Tosha Gatson |
15:20-15:35 | Establishing neuro-surgery training program in Sub-Saharan Africa: Mulago Neuro oncology residency program |
Hussein Ssenyonjo |
15:35-15:55 | Keynote -Brain tumours and COVID-19: the patient and caregiver experience (IBTA Survey results) | Kathy Oliver |
15:55-16:00 | Break | |
2nd Hour | 16:00-17:00 What’s next? Advocacy and after therapy care for Brain Tumor survivors in Africa | |
16:00-16:15 | Establishing a Childhood Cancer Survivorship Program in Rwanda |
Fidel Rubagumya (pending acceptance) |
16:15-16:30 | Neurocognitive impact of therapy – EORTC Low grade glioma trial |
Brigitta Baumert |
16:30-16:40 | Physical therapy needs within neuro oncology community | TBD |
16:40-16:55 | Neuro oncology patient advocacy for care along cancer continuum |
Bonni Suckling |
16:55-17:00 | Break | |
3rd Hour | Tumor Board and Wrap Up | |
17:00-17:20 | Tumor board – Case Discussion | Ghana MTB |
17:20-17:25 | Closing remarks | Joyce Kambugu |
17:25-18:00 | Annual Business Meeting | James Balogun / Teddy Totimeh |
Speakers: | |||
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Joyce Kambugu, MMed is the SNOSSA 2021 Conference CoChair, SIOP-Africa President, and Head of Pediatric Oncology at the Uganda Cancer Institute | | Desmond Brown MD, PhD, is an Assistant Clinical Investigator, and head of the Neurosurgical Oncology Unit at the National Institute of Health | |
| James Balogun, MD is the SNOSSA President, Faculty at the Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan and consultant neurosurgeon to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. | | Alan Davidson, MD is a Professor of Paediatric Oncology and the Head of the Paediatric Haematology Oncology Service at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital (RCWMCH) |
| Brigitta Baumert MD, PhD, is head of the Department of Radiation Oncology at MediClin Robert-Janker Clinic in Bonn and and is the principal investigator of the EORTC joint trial on the treatment of patients with a lowgrade glioma. | | Na Tosha Gatson, MD PhD, is the Medical Director of Neuro-Oncology at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Phoenix, AZ. |
| Isabelle Germano MD, MBA is a Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology, Oncological Sciences and the Director of the Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt Sinai. | | Hussein Ssenyonjo MD is a neurosurgeon from Makerere University, Uganda. |
| Jonas Nsengiyumva, MD is the head of the Department of Oncology at the Ministry of Health in Burundi and head of the Bujumbura population based cancer registry | | Bonni Suckling is the founder of the Rainbows and Smiles Childhood Cancer Foundation, which offers emotional, social and financial support to families of children diagnosed with cancer. |
| Kathy Oliver is Chair and a Founding Co-Director of the International Brain Tumour Alliance (IBTA), a dynamic worldwide community for brain tumour patient organisations and others involved in neurooncology. | | Teddy Totimeh MD, is the SNOSSA Secretary and a consultant neurosurgeon at the University of Ghana Medical Center |
| Jeannette Parkes, MD is the Head of the Department of Radiation Medicine at the University of Cape Town and Groote Schuur Hospital. | | Henry Wabinga, MMed, MD is a Professor of Pathology at the Makerere University and Director of the Kampala Cancer Registry |
| Solomon Rotimi, PhD is an Professor in Biochemistry at Covenant University in Ota, Nigeria | | Kyle Walsh PhD, is Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Pathology, Director of the Division of Neuroepidemiology, at Duke University. |
| Kristin Schroeder MD MPH is a SNOSSA 2021 conference co-chair and Pediatric Neuro-Oncologist at Duke University and volunteer oncologist at Bugando Medical Center, Tanzania | | Wael Zekri, MB.BCh (MD) is an Assistant Professor of pediatric oncology at the National Cancer institute, Cairo, Egypt |