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This virtual and in-person symposium is presented by AIM at Melanoma and Stanford Health Care and aims to educate and empower patients and caregivers affected by melanoma.
Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from leading experts in the field of melanoma research and treatment, as well as connect with others who share similar experiences. This event is open to patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in learning more about melanoma.
Date: Saturday, September 7, 2004
Time: 9:00am (PT) 10:00am (MT) 11:00am (CT) 12:00pm (ET)
Format: Presented both virtually and in person
Location: Stanford Research Park, 3145 Porter Drive Conference Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Presenters & Topics
8:00 AM PT
Breakfast/In Person Registration
9:00 AM PT
Welcome
Susan Swetter, MD (Co-moderator)
Stanford Cancer Institute
Samantha Guild
AIM at Melanoma
9:15 AM PT
Wipe out Melanoma - California: Community Engagement Efforts to Speed Detection
Susan Swetter, MD
Professor, Dermatology
Stanford University School of Medicine;
Co-Director, Pigmented Lesion and Melanoma Program
Physician Co- Leader, Cancer Care Program in Cutaneous Oncology
Stanford Cancer Institute
9:30 AM PT
Realities of Artificial Intelligence for Early Melanoma Detection
Albert Chiou, MD, MBA
Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology
Stanford University School of Medicine;
Faculty Champion for Clinical Research Transformation;
Director, Skin Innovation and Interventional Research Group (SIIRG)
Stanford Cancer Institute
9:45 AM PT
Virtual/Augmented Reality for Primary Prevention Education in Adolescents
Dawn Siegel, MD
Clinical Professor of Dermatology, and by Courtesy, Pediatrics
Stanford University School of Medicine;
Director of the PHACE Syndrome Clinic
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital/Stanford Children’s Health
10:00 AM PT
The Role of Genetics in Melanoma: A Family Perspective
Pauline Funchain, MD
Associate Professor, Medicine/ Oncology,
Stanford University School of Medicine;
Co-Director, Skin Cancer Genomics Program
Co-leader Immune Related Toxicity Working Group
Stanford Cancer Institute
10:15 AM PT
Adjuvant Surgery in Melanoma: New Approaches to Upfront Therapy
Amanda Kirane, MD, PhD-c
Assistant Professor, Surgery/Surgical Oncology
Stanford University School of Medicine;
Director, Melanoma & Cutaneous Surgical Oncology
Stanford Cancer Institute
10:30 AM PT
TIL Therapy for Advanced Melanoma
Allison Betof Warner, MD, PhD (Co-moderator)
Assistant Professor, Medicine/Oncology,
Stanford University School of Medicine;
Co-Director, Pigmented Lesion and Melanoma Program
Director, Advanced Melanoma Program
Director, Solid Tumor Cellular Therapy
Leader, Melanoma & Cutaneous Oncology Clinical Research Group
Stanford Cancer Institute
10:50 AM PT
AIM at Melanoma Patient Resources
Sam Guild, JD
President
AIM at Melanoma
11:00 AM PT
What Can We Learn From Melanomas Unrelated to Sun Exposure?
Alexander Shoushtari, MD
Associate Attending Physician, Melanoma Service
Member, Cellular Therapy Service
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
11:40 AM PT
Panel Discussion on Advanced Melanoma
Allison Betof Warner, MD, PhD (panel moderator)
Susan Swetter, MD
Pauline Funchain, MD
Amanda Kirane, MD, PhD-c
Alexander Shoushtari, MD
Sunil Reddy, MD
12:00 PM PT
Closing Remarks
Allison Betof Warner, MD

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