PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Time
(WITA)
Activities Room A
Nusa Dua 1-4
Room B
Uluwatu 5
Room C
Uluwatu 7
Room D
Uluwatu 2
Room E
Uluwatu 3
Room F
Uluwatu 4
Room G
Kintamani 5
Room H
Kintamani 6
Room I
Kintamani 7
Room J
(SIDE-EVENT)
Uluwatu 6
DAY 1 | Thursday, 3rd October 2024
08.00 - 10.00 Side Event : Closing IAEA QUATTRO RTC
10.00 - 11.00 Opening OPENING CEREMONY

10.00 - 10.10: Opening by MC
10.10 - 10. 25: WHO DG - Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: "WHO Directives and Priorities in Global Cancer Control" (tbc)
10.25 - 10.40: IAEA DG - Rafael Mariano Grossi: "IAEA Strategies to Accelerate Improvement in Access to Quality Cancer Care through Ray of Hope Initiatives" (tbc)
10.40 - 10.55: Minister of Health of Indonesia - Budi Gunadi Sadikin: Opening Speech

11.00 - 12.30 Plenary PLENARY A (Speaker 1 - 3)

- HRH Princess Dina Mired: "Resilience in Improving Equitable Access to Cancer Care"
- Rifat Atun: "Investing in Cancer Control"
- CS Pramesh: "Reducing Disparities in Cancer Care"

12.30 - 12.45 Exhibition Opening
12.45 - 13.30 LUNCH BREAK/Symposium
13.30 - 14.30 Plenary PLENARY B (Speaker 4 - 5)

- Takashi Kohno: "From Dream to Reality: Initiatives to Realize National Cancer Genome Medicine"
- Smriti Rana: "Mind the Gap: Reframing Palliative Care through a Global South Perspective"

14.30 - 15.00 COFFEE BREAK
15.00 - 16.30 Breakout 1 A.4.1. Access Research in Cancer Care B.2.1. Conquering Lung Cancer in the 21st Century C.4.2. Next Generation Cancer Immunotherapy D.P.4. Proffered Papers E.5.1. Multistakeholders Partnership for Equity: Meaningful & Systematic Engagement in Cancer Planning, Implementation, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (Side-Event) Special Session:imPACT Indonesia Stakeholders meeting G.3.1. What’s new in Women's Cancer's Pathology H.3.2. Latest Updates in Thyroid Cancer Management: Role of Multidisciplinary Team in treating Advanced Thyroid Cancer I.3.3. CAR-T Cell Therapy in Lymphoid and Other Malignancies (Side-Event) Neuro
16.30 - 18.00 Breakout 2 A.4.3. Ask The Expert: Managing National Cancer Genomics' Data. B.2.2. CNS Tumors' Diagnosis & Management: Challenge in Developing Countries C.2.3. Pediatric Cancer Early Detection D.3.4. Close the Gap – Bridging North and South in Advanced Ovarian Cancer Management E.5.2. Multistakeholders Partnership for Equity: Resource mobilization and management (Funding, People, Facilities) G.3.5. Caring for the Sickest Across the Continuum: From the Hospital to the Community H.3.6. Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Cancer Comprehensive Management I.3.7. Thoracic Comprehensive Management (Side-Event) Neuro
19.00 - 21.00 FACULTY DINNER
Time
(WITA)
Activities Room A
Nusa Dua 1-4
Room B
Uluwatu 5
Room C
Uluwatu 7
Room D
Uluwatu 2
Room E
Uluwatu 3
Room F
Uluwatu 4
Room G
Kintamani 5
Room H
Kintamani 6
Room I
Kintamani 7
Room J
(SIDE-EVENT)
Uluwatu 6
DAY 2 | Friday, 4th October 2024
08.00 - 09.00 Plenary PLENARY C (Speaker 6 - 7)

- Patrick Wen - "Neuro-Oncology in Developing Country"
- Pancras CW Hogendoorn: "Global Challenges in Pathology in Precision Medicine Era"

09.00 - 09.30 COFFEE BREAK
09.30 - 11.00 Breakout 3 A.3.8-9. Personalized Breast Cancer Management B.2.4. Future Trends Breast Cancer Screening: Personalized Screening implementation to community leve C.4.4. Pathology: A Focus on the Regulation of Immune Checkpoints D.4.5. Cutting Edge research in Cancer Biology E.5.3. CSO Roles and Effectiveness: Advocacy & Literacy Side Event : IWIS G.3.10. State The Art : Innovations in Management of Colorectal Cancer H.3.11. Close the Gap – Bridging North and South in Advanced Cervical Cancer Management A.1.1. Panel Discussion: Women, power, and cancer: key actions for progress towards a gender responsive, equitable cancer control
11.00 - 12.30 Breakout 4 B.1.2. Cancer Control Networks C.4.6. Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Care D.2.5. Ask The Expert: Fact and Myth of Electronic Cigarette E.5.4. CSO Roles and Effectiveness: Service G.3.12. Value-based Medicine in Curative - Palliative - Terminal Stages’ Transitions G.P.2. Proffered Papers A.1.3. Panel Discussion: Patient navigation system to improve access to cancer care and outcomes
12.30 - 13.15 LUNCH BREAK/Symposium
13.15 - 14.45 Breakout 5 A.1.4. Advancing Palliative Care Through Collaboration and Policy Reform B.2.6. Close the Gap – Bridging North and South in Cervical Cancer Elimination C.4.7. Improving Capacity of Clinical Trials: Beyond Country Scope D.P.4. Proffered Papers E.5.5. CSO Governance and Sustainability Side Event : IWIS G.3.13. Localized Prostate Cancer H.3.14. Advanced Lung Cancer Management I.3.15. Molecular Diagnosis in Lymphoid Malignancies (Side-event) IMERI Round-table Discussion 1 - Basic Oncology Research Collaboration
14.45 - 16.15 Breakout 6 A.1.5. Debate: Cutting-Edge vs Basic Services? B.2.7. Health promotion and (Primary) Prevention C.1.6. National Cancer Control Entity & Planning D.P.4. Proffered Papers E.P.5. Proffered Papers G.3.16. Managing Soft Tissue Sarcoma is So Hard H.3.17. Skin Cancer I.3.18. Implementing Advanced Diagnostic & Treatment of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in the Real World
16.15 - 16.45 COFFEE BREAK
16.45 - 17.45 Plenary PLENARY D (Speaker 8 - 9)

- Anil D'Cruz: "Thinking Forward on Progress and Future Challenges for Global Cancer Surgery"
- Giuseppe Curigliano: "Precision Medicine" (Med.Onc)

19.00 - 21.00 CONGRESS DINNER
Time
(WITA)
Activities Room A
Nusa Dua 1-4
Room B
Uluwatu 5
Room C
Uluwatu 7
Room D
Uluwatu 2
Room E
Uluwatu 3
Room F
Uluwatu 4
Room G
Kintamani 5
Room H
Kintamani 6
Room I
Kintamani 7
Room J
(SIDE-EVENT)
Uluwatu 6
DAY 3 | Saturday, 5th October 2024
09.00 - 10.00 Plenary PLENARY E (Speaker 10 - 11)

- Vincent Gregoire: "Radiation Oncology for Head and Neck Tumors: the Past, the Present, and the Future"
- Michael Hofman: "Principles and Key Milestones in the Evolution of Theranostics"

10.00 - 10.15 COFFEE BREAK
10.15 - 11.45 Breakout 7 A.1.7. Panel Discussion Toward Prioritizing Childhood Cancer as the Next Global Health Priority B.3.19. Management of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) C.4.8. Global Perspectives and Collaborative Strategies in Palliative and Cancer Research D.P.4. Proffered Papers E.5.6. Community Empowerment Side Event : IWIS G.3.20 Advanced Prostate Cancer H.3.21. Advanced Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treatment in Developing Country I.3.22. Evolving Role of Adaptive Radiation Therapy (Side-event) IMERI Round-table discussion 2 - Role of Academia in Strengthening National Cancer Control Program 10.00 - 12.00 WITA (120 minutes)
11.45 - 13.15 Breakout 8 A.1.8. Understanding international variation in Cancer Outcome: the role of earlier diagnosis and equitable treatment B.2.8. Genomic Cancer Prediction Testing C.3.23. Nuclear Medicine: Evolution of PET-CT D.P.8. Proffered Papers E.5.7. Cross Talk with Survivors’ Group for Cancer G.3.24. Metastatic Bone Disease - Challenges H.3.25. Early-Stage Lung Cancer Management D.P.8. Proffered Papers
13.15 - 14.00 LUNCH BREAK/Symposium
14.00 - 15.00 Plenary PLENARY F (Speaker 12 - 13)

- Karen Canfell: "Eliminating Cervical Cancer in Low and Middle Income countries"
- Mary Nyangasi: "Global Breast Cancer Initiative"

15.00 - 16.00 Plenary Cross-Talk Synchronized Strategy among Global Organizations/Coalitions for Cancer
16.00 - 16.30 Closing Ceremony Closing Ceremony + Awards