WELCOME INVITATION We are delighted to invite companies to attend the CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE ON BREAST CANCER IMAGING which will be held in Cambridge from Monday 22 nd Tuesday 23 rd June 2015. This conference is held biennually and this year we have tailored the programme to include topics requested in the feedback we received at the last conference. We are fortunate to have world renowned experts in the field of breast imaging covering a wide range of highly topical issues, and as in previous years there will be an emphasis on interactive and inter-disciplinary discussion which we hope will be lively and thought provoking. We are pleased to invite companies with an interest in the field of breast cancer imaging to participate as exhibitors and sponsors at the conference. We look forward to seeing you in Cambridge in June 2013. Dr. Sue Barter Consultant Radiologist Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Organising Committee: Dr. Sue Barter Dr. Peter Britton Professor Fiona Gilbert Dr Penelope Moyle Dr Ruchi Sinnatamby Mrs Kathryn Taylor Dr. Matthew Wallis Consultant Radiologist, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK Consultant Radiologist, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK Professor of Radiology, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK Consultant Radiologist, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK Consultant Radiologist & Clinical SubDean, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK Consultant Radiographer, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK Consultant Radiologist, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK GENERAL INFORMATION Venue and Location Robinson College Cambridge, CB3 9AN Tel: 01223 339100 Web: www.robinson.cam.ac.uk Robinson is the newest college in the University of Cambridge. It was founded with a donation by the entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir David Robinson and formally opened in 1981. It now has 80 Fellows, and around 400 undergraduate and 100 graduate students. The red-brick main block houses the majority of the undergraduates, library, chapel and excellent dining and conferencing facilities. In addition there are a number of older houses dating back to the 1890's, converted for college use and new accommodation blocks. The whole site centres around a large tranquil garden and lake. Travelling to Cambridge Cambridge is situated in the heart of the East of England, 60 miles north of London. Excellent road and rail links ensure the city is accessible from all parts of the UK (London is just over an hour away by train, www.nationalrail.co.uk). London Stansted Airport (served by EasyJet and Ryanair) is 30 miles south of the city, with easy access by train, car or coach (National Express Coaches, which also serves Heathrow and Gatwick Airports, www.nationalexpress.com). Robinson College is situated in the centre of Cambridge, approximately 10 minutes by taxi from the main railway station and the bus station (terminus for the airport coaches). Full directions can be found on www.visitcambridge.org and www.robinson.cam.ac.uk.
Delegates The Conference will be host to approximately 200 delegates, primarily from the UK. The conference will be of interest to the following groups: Radiologists Radiographers Breast Clinicians Breast Surgeons Oncologists Other healthcare professionals in the field of breast cancer investigation and treatment Accommodation Residential delegates will be accommodated on site in Robinson College, Cambridge.
PROGRAMME- MONDAY 22 nd June 2015 08:45 09:25 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE 09:25-09:30 Welcome and Introduction Dr. Sue Barter, Cambridge Session 1 Tomosynthesis and New Techniques 09:30 10:00 Breast Tomosynthesis is it ready for screening? Prof. Fiona Gilbert, Cambridge, UK 10.00-10.30 Contrast Enhanced Tomosynthesis Dr Anne Tardivon, Paris, France 10:30-11:00 High Quality Hand-held Ultrasound vs Automated Breast US: Advantages and Drawbacks Prof. Michael Fuchsjager, Graz, Austria Session 2 Risk Stratification and Personalising Screening 11:30-11:55 Assessing Risk from Genetic Profiles Tbc, Cambridge, UK 11:55-12:20 Using BIG Datasets to Assess Risk Tbc, Cambridge, UK 12:20-12:45 New MRI Screening Techniques for High Risk Patients Prof. Christiane Kuhl, Aachen, Germany Session 3 Lunch Screening: A Look Back and To the Future 14:00-14:25 25 Years of Screening: The Past, Present and Future Prof. Julietta Patnick, PHE, Sheffield, UK 14:25:14:50 20 Years of Improving Performance by Cancer Registries, Audit and Feedback Dr Gill Lawrence, WMCIU, Nuneaton, UK 14:50-15:15 The Challenges of Individual Performance Data Mr Mark Sibbering, Derby, UK Keynote Lecture 16:00-17:00 Keynote Lecture Prof Chistiane Kuhl, Aachen, Germany Conference Dinner 19.00 for 19.30 Conference Dinner, Main Dining Hall, Robinson College PROGRAMME- TUESDAY 23 rd June 2013 Session 4 Overdiagnosis/Overtreatment 09:00 09:15 Chairman s Introduction: The Background Story Mr Matthew Wallis, Cambridge, UK 09:15-9:40 Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment: What Should we be Telling Patients? tbc 09:40-10:05 What s New in Pathology that Influences Treatment tbc 10:05-10:30 Avoiding Surgical Intervention: LORIS/NOSTRA Miss Adele Francis, Birmingham, UK 10:30-10:55 Reducing the Burden of Radiotherapy Dr Charlotte Coles, Cambridge, UK Session 5 New Perspectives in Surgery, Oncoplasty and Chemotherapy 11:40-12:00 Changing Surgical Paradigms: Margins and Managing the Axilla Miss Fiona MacNeill, London, UK 12:00-12:20 What s New in Oncoplasty of the Breast Dr Krishna Clough, Paris, France 12:20-12:40 Imaging before and after Oncoplastic Surgery Dr Mary Wilson, Manchester, UK 12.40-13:00 New Perspectives in Oncology Dr Helena Earl, Cambridge, UK Session 6 Lunch Symptomatic Service: Using the Workforce Effectively 14:00-14:20 The Demographics of the Workforce:Results of the BSBR/RCR Survey Dr Hilary Dobson, Glasgow, UK 14:20:14:40 Optimising the Breast Clinics: Imaging First Dr Penny Moyle, Cambridge, UK 14:40:15:00 Can Breast Clinicians ever Replace the Surgeon in the New Patient Clinic Miss Fiona MacNeill, London, UK 15:00-15:20 The Role of Breast Care Nurses and Nurse Consultants Dawn Chapman, Cambridge, UK 15:20:15:40 How can we use our Advanced Practitioners more Effectively? Kathryn Taylor, Cambridge, UK 15:55-16:00 Closing Comments Close of Conference
SPONSORSHIP ITEMS The following sponsorship opportunities are available for companies wishing to provide support for this educational event, whilst increasing their profile at the Conference. The sponsorship items detailed below are available on a first-come, first-served basis. All rates quoted are exclusive of VAT, which will be charged where applicable at the prevailing rate. DELEGATE BAGS Bags (if sponsored) will be given to every registered delegates, invited speakers, organising committee members and exhibitors at the conference. Bags will contain the Final Programme and Abstract Book, pad, pen, tourist information/guides and other relevant information. Sponsorship Benefit: The sponsor s name and/or logo printed on the outside of each bag (one colour) 1,600.00 + VAT FINAL PROGRAMME The Final Programme will be available to all registered delegates, invited speakers, organising committee members and exhibitors at the conference. It will contain the full scientific programme and abstracts, together with a list of all sponsors and exhibitors. Sponsorship Benefit: A full colour advertisement printed on the outside back cover of the A4 booklet Sponsorship is on a sole-sponsor basis. 1,200.00 + VAT RECEPTION Sponsorship of the Drinks Reception, which will be held prior to the Conference Dinner on Monday 22 nd June, will allow the sponsor to have their name prominently displayed during the Reception on signage and on the tables. The company name will also be acknowledged in the Final Programme. 850.00 + VAT DELEGATE PENS Delegate bags will be given to every registered delegate and speaker and will include a pen. The sponsor s name and/or logo (one colour) will be printed on every pen. 950.00 + VAT DELEGATE BAG INSERTS Delegate bags (if sponsored) will be given to every registered delegate and speaker. Companies will be permitted to include one A4 or A5 double sided insert in the delegate bags. 375.00 + VAT
EXHIBITION A Trade Exhibition will be held in conjunction with the Conference and the Organisers invite the participation of companies with an interest in breast cancer imaging. The Exhibition will be housed in the Robinson College Main Dining Hall. SET UP WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE AFTERNOON OF SUNDAY 21 ST JUNE. All tea/coffee breaks will be held in the Exhibition Area, together with the Drinks Reception and Conference Dinner on Monday evening. Lunch on both days will be held in the College Restaurant. Please see the Floor Plan below. Stand No Stand Size Cost (excl VAT) Stands 1-7 2m x 1m (2 m 2 ) 800.00 Stands 9-14 3m x 1m (3 m 2 ) 900.00 Stands 8,15,16 4m x 1m (3 m 2 ) 950.00 Please note that the maximum exhibition stand height is 3.00 m Payment of the exhibition fee will provide the exhibitor with: An area of the required size on which to build an exhibition stand Cleaning of exhibition stand area Overall heating and lighting in the exhibition area Tea, coffee and buffet lunch for two company representatives Access to all scientific sessions and conference materials for two company representatives Basic 13 amp electrical supply (for spotlights, computers, videos) Please note only 13 amp power is available in the Exhibition Area One 6ft table and two chairs (please provide your own baize to cover your table) Hire of exhibition space does not include: Shell scheme on stands Portering services Hire of furniture, flowers, audio visual equipment Stand light fittings (e.g. spotlights) Internet connections Table coverings Booking of Space Exhibition stand space and sponsorship items will be allocated on a strict 'first-come, firstserved' basis. If you would like to book an exhibition space or take up a sponsorship item, please complete the Booking Form enclosed with this Information Pack and return it to the Conference Secretariat as soon as possible. Conference Reception/Dinner Exhibitors are welcome to attend the Conference Reception and Dinner on Monday 22 nd June, and to book overnight accommodation on Sunday 21 st and/or Monday 22 nd June in Robinson College. Please indicate your requirements on the Booking Form and include payment with the appropriate exhibition stand fee. Accommodation PLEASE SEE THE BOOKING FORM FOR DETAILS ON HOW TO BOOK ACCOMMODATION FOR THIS MEETING
Cambridge Conference on Breast Cancer Imaging Robinson College, Cambridge, UK Monday 22 nd Tuesday 23 rd June 2015 EXHIBITION AND SPONSORSHIP BOOKING FORM COMPANY DETAILS Contact Name: Position within Company: Company Name: Address: Postcode: Tel: Mobile: Fax: E-mail: SPONSORSHIP ITEMS Delegate Bags Item Cost Please tick 1,600.00 + VAT Final Programme 1,200.00 + VAT Pre-Dinner Drinks Reception 850.00 + VAT Delegate Pens 950.00 + VAT Delegate Bag Insert 375.00 + VAT EXHIBITION SPACE Costs: Stands 1-7 (2x1m): 800.00 + VAT - Stands 9-14 (3x1m): 900.00 + VAT - Stands 8,15,16 (4x1m): 950.00 + VAT First choice Second choice Third choice Preferred Stand Number Stand Size Please tick appropriate box if you require any of the following (included in exhibition fee): 6ft Table x 1 13 amp power supply Chairs x 2 COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES ATTENDING MEETING if known N.B. Please specify which day, if appropriate 1. 2. Continued
EXHIBITION AND SPONSORSHIP BOOKING FORM, continued ADDITIONAL CATERING REQUIREMENTS The exhibition stand space fee includes lunch/teas/coffee for 2 stand personnel. The cost of lunch/teas/coffee for any additional stand personnel is 50.00 + VAT per person, per day. Monday 22 nd June 2013 Tuesday 23 rd June 2013 No. of additional lunches required CONFERENCE RECEPTION AND DINNER Monday 22nd June 2015 Tickets @ 52 + VAT each (including wine) No. of tickets Special dietary requirements: Vegetarian Other (please specify):.. TOTAL FOR INVOICE (Inc. VAT) STAND (INSERT Number) SPONSORED ITEMS (if applicable) ADDITIONAL CATERING (if applicable) DINNER TICKETS (if applicable) TOTAL INC VAT: INVOICING DETAILS Please send me a VAT invoice quoting Purchase Order No... Company name and invoice address if different from overleaf:...... Payment Terms: Payment must be received within 30 days of the invoice date, or prior to the commencement of the conference, whichever is the sooner. PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM To: Amelia Brunt, Secretariat, BCI June 2014 Hampton Medical, Rapier House, Crane Mead Business Park, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 9PW Tel: +44 (0) 1920 88 5162 Fax: +44 (0) 1920 88 5102 Email: ccbci@hamptonmedical.com ACCOMMODATION Please contact the conference secretariat to book accommodation
The Cambridge Conference on Breast Cancer Imaging - Monday 22 nd Tuesday 23 rd June 2015 Robinson College Dining Hall - Exhibition Floor Plan for Space Only stands Stand 1 Stand 2 Stand 3 Stand 4 Stand 5 Stand 6 Stand 7 Stand 9 Stand 10 Stand 11 Stand 12 Stand 13 Stand 14 4m x 1m 950 + VAT Entrance into hall The organisers reserve the right to amend the floor plan to accommodate any unforeseen changes 3m x 1m 900 + VAT 2m x 1m 800.00 + VAT