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Saving Women's Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis: A Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Institute of Medicine ... Appendix Saving Womenâs Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis A Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Institute of Medicine Symposium June 14, 2004 National Academy of Sciences 2100 C Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 8:30 â 9:00 Continental Breakfast in the Great Hall 9:00 â 9:15 Plenary SessionâThe Lecture Room Introduction of Symposium Evelyn H. Lauder, Founder and Chairman, The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Ed Penhoet, Ph.D., Chair, Committee on Saving Womenâs Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis and Director Science and Higher Education Programs, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation 9:15 â 9:45 âThe Pros and Cons of Screening Mammography: What Women Need to Knowâ An Overview of the Reportâs Findings on Mammography Laura Esserman, M.D., Director, Carol Franc Buck Breast Care Center and Professor of Surgery and Radiology, University of California, San Francisco 131 Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Saving Women's Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis: A Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Institute of Medicine ... 132 SAVING WOMENâS LIVES SYMPOSIUM 9:45 â 10:15 âChallenges to Expanding Mammography Capacityâ Better Quality for Women in Screening Sites Reed Dunnick, M.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Radiology, University of Michigan 10:15 â 10:45 âBetter Models for U.S. Mammography Services: Implications for Accuracy and Encouragement of Screeningâ Better Quality for Women Through Better Organized Mammography Robert Smith, Ph.D., Director of Cancer Screening, American Cancer Society 10:45 â 11:05 Q&A 11:05 â 11:35 âRisk Stratification for Breast Cancer Detectionâ Better Quality Mammography Through Better Focusing of Services Suzanne Fletcher, M.D., Professor of Ambulatory Care and Prevention, Harvard Medical School 11:35 â 12:05 âThe Promise of Biomarkers in Early Detection of Breast Cancerâ Better Quality for Women Through New Ways of Detecting Breast Cancer Samir Hanash, M.D., President and Chair, Human Proteome Initiative Committee and Professor, Department of Pedi- atrics, University of Michigan 12:05 â 12:35 âBringing New Technologies into Serviceâ Better Quality for Women Through New or Improved Technologies Sean Tunis, M.D., M.Sc., Chief Medical Officer, and Director, Office of Clinical Standards and Quality, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 12:35 â 1:00 Q&A 1:00 â 1:45 Lunch in the Great Hall for speakers and attendees Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Saving Women's Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis: A Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Institute of Medicine ... APPENDIX 133 1:45-3:30 Simultaneous group discussions with invited speakers Moderators & Etta Pisano, M.D., Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Rapporteurs: Engineering, Chief of Breast Imaging and Director, Biomedical Research Imaging Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Richard Bohmer, M.B.Ch.B., M.P.H., Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School. Panelists: Up to 20 minute talks each, followed by group Q & A and discussion for the balance of the time. 1:45-3:30 Delivering Better Breast Cancer Screening Servicesâ Members Room To discuss the reportâs findings and recommendations: about enhancing mam- mography quality, capacity, and interpretation; concerning regulation; regarding barriers to better mammography like liability, reimbursement, and access; and about advances in mammography in every day practice. Panelists: Stephen Taplin, M.D., Senior Scientist, Applied Research Program, NCI Rebecca Smith-Bindman, M.D., Associate Professor, Obstet- rics, Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine, Radiology and Epidemiology/Biostatistics, UCSF Charles Finder, M.D., Associate Director, Division of Mam- mography Quality and Radiation Programs, FDA James Borgstede, M.D., Chairman, Board of Chancellors, American College of Radiology 1:45- 3:30 Developing and Delivering New Detection Technologiesâ Board Room To discuss the reportâs recommendations: that appropriate federal and other agencies consider ways to assemble expertise and funding toward a more com- prehensive approach to the assessment, adoption, and comparison of multiple new technologies; and that sponsors should support research on technology adoption and monitoring of use in practice to identify both potential failures as well as opportunities for improvement. Panelists: Dan Sullivan, M.D., Associate Director, Cancer Imaging Pro- gram, NCI Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Saving Women's Lives: Strategies for Improving Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis: A Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Institute of Medicine ... 134 SAVING WOMENâS LIVES SYMPOSIUM Kirby Vosburgh, Ph.D., Associate Director, Center for Inte- gration of Medicine and Innovative Technologies, Partners Health Care Carole Flamm, M.D. Technology Evaluation Center, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and Eric Baugh, M.D., Senior Vice President, Medical Affairs, Care First, Blue Cross Blue Shield Diana Petitti, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Research and Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente 3:30 â 4:00 Plenary SessionâThe Lecture Room Summary of sessions and wrap-up with rapporteurs, Etta Pisano and Richard Bohmer 4:00 Comments on the presentations and discussions from the per spective of survivors Carolina Hinestrosa, M.A., M.P.H., Executive Vice President for Programs and Planning, National Breast Cancer Coalition 4:30 Adjourn Acknowledgments The Institute of Medicine acknowledges the generous support of this sym- posium by The Apex Foundation, The Breast Cancer Research Foundation and The Broad Reach Foundation. The Apex Foundation support was given in memory of Mabel Frost McCaw and Joan Morgan, and in honor of Sallie Nicholls, Beth Weibling, Jane Carlson Williams, Bonnie Main and Amy McGraw. Also acknowledged is the assistance of the American Cancer Society, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Cancer Institute in the planning and implementation of this symposium. Register for the Symposium at http://www.iom.edu/event.asp?id=19062 Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.