Final Programme A4 - IPOS 2023 - Compressed
Final Programme A4 - IPOS 2023 - Compressed
Final Programme A4 - IPOS 2023 - Compressed
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
CHAMPIONING OUR PATIENTS’ FUTURE THROUGH
COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION IN PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
Welcome
“
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
We are very proud to be hosting the 24th World Congress of Psycho-
Oncology 2023, 31st August – 3rd September 2023 in Milan, Italy. We
hope that you will join us in the beautiful city of Milan so that we will be able to
share and compare our professional experiences with the goal of improving
the care that our patients receive in their most vulnerable moments.
Our theme for the meeting is: Championing our patients’ future through
collaboration and innovation in psycho-oncology.
The congress has defined 5 goals: Innovation, education, equity, measuring
efficacy, and sustainable psycho-oncology.
We will develop each of these goals keeping the focus on how these can be
applied in each area. The needs of each individual patient and the support
to offer to their immediate family, carers, and healthcare professional of
reference, will be taken into consideration, as well as the gaps in care that
need to be addressed.
The IPOS World Congress has gained the title of being the best opportunity
for providing the latest information and tools that enable everyone that is
involved in psycho-oncology at all levels, to improve the level of information
and daily care.
Milan is a vibrant and dynamic city, and we expect that the meeting will
reflect this feeling. The opportunity to network and the possibility to make
a difference to the lives of those that are entrusting us with their care is an
honour and a responsibility. Let’s work hard together to make a difference.
”
Your sincerely,
Co-chairs
Csaba L. Dégi, Babe-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Luzia Travado, Champalimaud Centre, Lisbon, Portugal
Members
Chioma Asuzu, Nigeria Thomas Hack, Canada
Lea Baider, Israel Melissa Henry, Canada
Marco Bellani, Italy Nick Hulbert-Williams, UK
William S. Breitbart, US Paul Jacobsen, US
Barry Bultz, Canada Michael Jefford, Australia
Phyllis Butow, Australia Christoffer Johansen, Denmark
Miri Cohen, Israel David Kissane, US
Giuseppe Curigliano, Italy Wing Tak Wendy Lam, China
Cristiane Decat Bergerot, Brazil Matthew J. Loscalzo, US
Jayita Deodhar, India Anja Mehnert, Germany
Maria Die Trill, Spain Alex J Mitchell, UK
Tania Estapé, Spain Philip Odiyo Ouma, Kenia
Lesley Fallowfield, UK Patricia Parker, US
Clair Foster, UK Julia H. Rowland, US
Daisuke Fujisawa, Japan Jane Turner, Australia
Luigi Grassi, Italy Marije van der Lee, The Netherlands
Maggie Watson, UK
Michael H. Antoni
Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Cooper Fellow, College
of Arts and Sciences Cancer Control Program, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of Miami
Phyllis Butow
Emeritus Professor in the School of Psychology, University of Sydney
Andreas Charalambous
ECO President and EONS Board member
Steven W. Cole
Professor of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences and Medicine in the Division of
Hematology-Oncology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles
Giuseppe Curigliano
Director New Drugs and Early Drug Development for Innovative Therapies Division,
European Institute of Oncology, Milan
André Ilbawy
Department of Universal Health Coverage, WHO
Penilla Gunther
FOKUS Patient founder
Stella Kyriakides
European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety
Matthew Loscalzo
Executive Director, People & Enterprise Transformation Emeritus Professor Supportive Care
Medicine, Professor Population Sciences at the City of Hope
Mike Morrissey
ECO Chief Executive
Ines Vaz-Luis
Institut de Cancérologie Gustave Roussy, Paris
PROGRAMME 5
AUGUST 31
H. ROOM 208
In Pursuit of Sustainable Support: Who Pays for the Psychosocial Care you Provide—and
Why?
ROOM 304
ITALIAN: Prendersi cura di ciò che non hai scelto: il modello Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy (ACT) applicato in ambito oncologico.
ROOM 309
Acknowledging and Addressing sexuality issues of patients with cancer including LGBTQI+
ROOM 113
The use of the mandala as a coping strategy in cancer patients
ROOM 422
Providing personalized psychosocial support based on Early Maladaptive Schemas
ROOM 435
ETHICAL ISSUES IN ONCOLOGY. MORAL CONFLICTS, HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS’
DISTRESS, VULNERABILITY, AND SUPPORT SERVICES
ROOM 515
Co-creating safe emotional and psychological sharing spaces using collage as artistic
expression
ROOM MALLIANI
PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CANCER ILLNESS
12.30 Lunch
PROGRAMME 11
H. ROOM 302
Expressive Arts Therapy Interventions for relieving emotional and physical suffering in
cancer patients
ROOM 422
Full day: to be continued
ROOM 433
Fundraising and interventions in low-middle income countries
ROOM 435
Imagery and non-verbal interventions to cope with fear of disease recurrence and fear of
death
ROOM 515
ITALIAN: Chi cura i curanti? Il benessere psicologico dei membri del team oncologico
ROOM MALLIANI
Sex and Cancer: what can we do?
SEPTEMBER 1
8.00 Registrations
H. AULA MAGNA
Survivorship and quality of life
09.00-09.20: Return to work and work productivity loss in Chinese breast cancer patients
09.00 after the first two years post-surgery: a longitudinal study
- Danielle Ng Wing Lam
10.00 09.20-09.40: Mental health in prostate cancer patients: results from EUROPROMS study
(Europa Uomo Patient Reported Outcome Study)
Tania Estapé
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 201
Cancer treatment-related symptoms and toxicity management
09.00-09.20: Sexual functioning and information needs of survivors with an ovarian tumor
and their partner compared to the general population: results from the PROFILES registry
Nicole Ezendam
09.50-10.00: Q&A
PROGRAMME 13
H.
ROOM 208
New technologies
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 211
Survivorship and quality of life
09.00-09.10: The silent epidemic of suicide and suicidal ideation in patients with
nasopharyngeal carcinoma: An in-depth analysis of 15305 patients from the US and China
Ze-Jiang Zhan
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 302
Assessment instruments and research methods in cancer care
09.10-09.20: Measuring Fear of Cancer Recurrence in Patients with Primary Brain Tumors
Sarah Braun
09.20-09.30: Development of key principles and best practice approaches to co-design with
First Nations peoples applicable to the cancer context in Australia
Kate Anderson
14 IPOS 2023
09.00 09.40-09.50. The critical role of social components of distress in cancer patients: A network
- analysis of distress and resilience factors with implications for assessment and intervention
Andrea Chirico
10.00
10.20-10.30: Q&A
ROOM 304
Palliative and end-of-life care - Environment, equity and economy
09.00-09.10: Quality of Death in Hospital and Bereavement Outcomes in the COVID-19 era
Rinat Nissim
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 309
Implementation science
09.30-.09.40: Information and support centers for patients with cancer: what is the added
value?
Helen Driessen
09.50-10.00: Q&A
PROGRAMME 15
H. ROOM 113
Environment, equity and economy
09.40-09.50: A rapid systematic review exploring the qualitative experiences of people living
with lung cancer in rural and remote areas
Samuel Cooke
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 422
Ethics and decision making in cancer care
09.00-09.10: Decision making about surgery among people treated for rectal cancer.
Anne Miles
09.30-09.50: Exploring needs and preferences of non small lung cancer patients during
medical consultations: a focus group study within I3LUNG project
Patrizia Dorangricchia
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 433
Intervention models for specific cancer types
09.20-09.40: Prehabilitation for patients receiving radiation therapy with a face mask
Jeyaram Subathra
SEPTEMBER 1
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 435
16 IPOS 2023
09.30-09.50: The Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak on the Psychological Flexibility and
Behaviour of Cancelling Medical Appointments of Italian Patients with Cancer
Giuseppe Deledda
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 515
Health and disease in the people who care
09.40-09.50:“A constant black cloud” The emotional impact of informal caregiving for low-
grade glioma patients
Ben Rimmer
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 517
AYA issues and interventions addressing their needs
09.20-09.30: Evaluation of psychological distress in adolescents and young adults (AYA) with
cancer referred to Psycho-Oncology services in a tertiary care cancer centre.
Savita Goswami
09.30-09.40: Neonatal and childhood outcomes of offspring of adolescent and young adult
female cancer survivors: a national population-based study.
Kang Danbee
09.40-09.50: Using a self-determination theory-based intervention to promote autonomous
PROGRAMME 17
H. motivation for physical activity among young adults newly diagnosed with lymphoma: Result
of a pilot randomized controlled trial
Wing Lam Tock
09.00-09.10: Shared decisions and autonomy; What is in the name? Results of a pilot
study on breast cancer screening communication among Belgian couples and its future
implication on screening policy
Irfan Lone
09.50-10.00: Q&A
Cancer Policies - Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and its opportunities for psycho-oncology
and the improvement of psychosocial cancer care for patients and survivors
Stella Kyriakides
(SPECIAL RECORDED MESSAGE)
Round table:
• Mike Morrissey
• Penilla Gunther
• André Ilbawi (VIRTUALLY CONNECTED)
18 IPOS 2023
H. AULA MAGNA
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Stop reinventing the wheel! Adapting evidence-based digital interventions to
different settings & populations: lessons from the Finding My Way program of research
11.30 Chair: Lisa Beatty
- Speakers: Bogda Koczwara, Nicholas J Hulbert-Williams, Lisa Beatty
ROOM 208
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Unifying diversity in dying: Quality of death and dying in collectivistic and
diverse cultures
Chair: Surendran Veeraiah
Speakers: Subathra Jeyaram, Revathy Sudhakar, Michelle Normen
ROOM 211
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Sexual Health after Cancer: Challenges and Next Steps for Recovery
Chair: Sharon Bober
Speakers: Sharon Bober, Jennifer Barsky Reese, Lena Wettergren
ROOM 302
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Risk-predictive models of adherence to oral anticancer treatments in metastatic
breast cancer patients: mechanisms behind non-adherence and personalized risk strategies
Chair: Virginia Sanchini
Speakers: Gea Spada, Aline Machiavelli, Marianna Masiero
ROOM 304
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Clinical and relational issues of adolescent with cancer: breaking barriers and
improving communications
Chair: Fedro Peccatori
Speakers: Fedro Peccatori, Dan Stark, Ketti Mazzocco, Lea Baider, Ana Amariutei, Andrea
SEPTEMBER 1
ROOM 309
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Living with advanced cancer with a long-term response to novel therapies:
strategies for coping with uncertainty
Chair: Melanie P.J. Schellekens
Speakers: Julia Lai-Kwon, Laura C. Zwanenburg, Fiona A. Lynch
PROGRAMME 19
H. ROOM 113
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: How is cancer care provided to patients in English prisons? Assessing the
11.30 disease burden in the prison population, experiences of receiving and providing cancer
- care
Chair: Rachel Taylor
13.00 Speakers: Elizabeth Davies, Jennie Huynh, Jo Armes
ROOM 422
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Cancer and Work: Resources and tools available to assist with return to work
and maintenance of work for cancer survivor
Chair: Eva Villalba
Speakers: Maureen Parkinson, Christine Maheu, Mina Singh
ROOM 433
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Turning intentions into action for the uptake of Next Generation Sequencing –
The unmet need of Psycho-Oncology
Chair: Denis Horgan
Speakers: Stefania Boccia, Daniela Chieffo, Francesco De Lorenzo, Ruth Lopert, Gabriella
Pravettoni
ROOM 435
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Improved psychosocial outcomes are related to the frequency and quality of
communication between patients with lymphoma and their treating physicians
Chair: Natacha Bolanos
Speakers: Tetiana Skrypets, Andres Ferreri, Lorna Warwick
ROOM 515
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Cancer and severe mental illness: a challenge for psycho-oncology
Chair: Michelle Riba
Speakers: Luigi Grassi, Ester Di Giacomo, Daniel McFarland
ROOM 517
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Advancing Psycho-Oncology Programs in LMICs through Implementation
Science: A Case Study of Viet Nam
Chair: PhuongThao Le
SEPTEMBER 1
ROOM MALLIANI
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Unmet needs, quality of life and healthy life expectancy of rare cancer patients
and survivors
Chair: Saskia F.A. Duijts
Speakers: Saskia F.A. Duijts, Tamsin Farrugia, Eline de Heus
20 IPOS 2023
H. AULA MAGNA
SYMPOSIUM
15.30-17.00: Ovarian Cancer and Fear of Cancer Recurrence and Progression; Nuance,
Collaboration and Future Intervention Pathways within a complex disease trajectory
15.30 Chair: Hayley Russell
- Speakers: Audrey Bennett, Haryana M. Dhillon, Ben Smith
16.30-16.50: Caregiver Health Outcomes Overtime: Differences By Role, Sex and Task
Maria Thomson
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 208
SEPTEMBER 1
15.30-15.50: If you build it will they come? Recruitment of diverse cancer survivors to a diet
and exercise trial.
Michelle Martin
15.50-16.10: COVID-19, breast cancer care, and social determinants of health: a cross-
sectional study to investigate the impact of a pandemic on health and health care
Charlotte Myers
PROGRAMME 21
H. 16.10-16.30: How Cancer Survivors’ Challenges After Treatment Impact Transition to Primary
Care-led Follow-up Care
Jessica Vickery
15.30 16.30-16.40: Effects of cognitive behavioural therapy and nutritional counselling on the
- quality of life of breast cancer patients in the south-west, Nigeria.
Bosede Adebayo-Oke
17.00
16.40-16.50: Associated factors to fear of recurrence and quality of life in mexican breast
cancer survivors
Monica Ramirez-Orozco
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 211
Survivorship and Quality of Life
15.50-16.10: The voices of breast cancer survivors with pain: an exploration of their
experiences and perspectives about pain and its management
Chiara Filipponi
16.10-16.30: Quality of Life and Influencing Factors in Newly Diagnosed Oral Cancer Patients
– A One-year Prospective Longitudinal Study
Yeur-Hur Lai
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 302
SYMPOSIUM
15.30-17.00: Minding the gap in cancer patients’ care trajectory: a multidimensional and
multidisciplinary perspective
SEPTEMBER 1
ROOM 304
New technologies
15.30-15.50: From the silent epidemic and its harm to digital therapeutic: narrowing the gap
of unmet solicitude of anxiety and depression among cancer patients (experiences from
SYSUCC)
Ze-Jiang Zhan
22 IPOS 2023
H. 15.50-16.10: The ‘ACT now & check-it-out’ intervention to support patient-initiated follow up
(PIFU) for Head and Neck cancer patients – intervention development and feasibility study
Lauren Matheson
15.30 16.10-16.30: ICOnnecta’t 2 years later: Results and lessons learned from the implementation
- of a psychosocial eHealth ecosystem for breast cancer survivors
Joan Carles Medina Alcaraz
17.00
16.30-16.40: An eHealth education program for breast cancer patients
Laura Ciria-Suarez
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 309
SYMPOSIUM (Italian language only)
15.30-17.00: SIPO (Italian Society of Psycho-Oncology) position on: national law on Psycho-
Oncology, core curriculum in Psycho-Oncology and academic training path of the Psycho-
Oncologist
Chair: Luigi Grassi
Speakers: Angela Piattelli, Anna Costantini, Paolo Gritti
ROOM 113
Cultural issues and international collaborations
15.30-15.50: “I knew I would get cancer”: Family as a core factor of existential distress in
women patients with advanced breast cancer in South Korea
Jiyeon Kang
15.50-16.10: Everywhere is local: Applying lessons from the community to areas across the
globe
Maureen Rigney
16.10-16.30: Is it all Cultural? A Comparative Study of Depression, Hope, and Social Support
among Older Muslim Palestinian and older Jewish Israeli Cancer Patients in Israel and the
Palestinian authority
Gil Goldzweig
16.30-16.50
SEPTEMBER 1
16.50-17.00: Q&A
PROGRAMME 23
H. ROOM 422
Implementation science
17.00 15.50-16.00: Proposal for the inclusion of psycho-oncology in the care flow for patients
undergoing oral antineoplastic treatment.
Patricia Figueiredo
16.00-16.10: Online group psychoeducation for people with cancer referred to clinical
psychology – a stepped-care model
Fiona Lynch
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 433
SYMPOSIUM
15.30-17.00: Assessment and treatment of anxiety and depression in cancer patients
Chair: Barbara Andersen
Speakers: Barbara Andersen, Julia Rowland, Maggie Watson
ROOM 435
SEPTEMBER 1
SYMPOSIUM
15.30-17.00: Cancer Care Beacon - Reducing disparities across the European Union
Chair: Denis Horgan
Speakers: Giulia Ferraris, Dario Monzani, Aline Machiavelli
24 IPOS 2023
H. ROOM 515
Cancer treatment-related symptoms and toxicity management
16.10-16.30: Sleep-Now - Cognitive behavioral therapy and physical exercise in men with
prostate cancer with insomnia: A feasibility randomized controlled trial
Beverley Lim Høeg
16.30-16.40: My life turned upside down: Arab cancer survivors sexuality wellbeing
Ibrahim Alananzeh
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 517
SYMPOSIUM
15.30-17.00: Innovations in Symptom Assessment and Management in Rare Cancers and
Beyond from the U.S. National Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Research (NCI-CCR)
Chair: Terri S. Armstrong
Speakers: Alvina A. Acquaye-Mallory, Amanda L. King, Elizabeth Vera
ROOM MALLIANI
PANEL
15.30-16.30: Nutrimental - all the taste of care
Speakers: Vittorio Guardamagna, Grazia Armento
TALK SHOW
SEPTEMBER 1
Orchestra UNIMI
Teofil Milenkovic, maestro concertatore e violino solista
Francesco Geminiani, Concerto Grosso op 5 n° 12 in re minore, “La Follia”
Antonio Vivaldi, Le quattro stagioni
SEPTEMBER 2
H. AULA MAGNA
SYMPOSIUM
08.30-10.00: The Emerging Role of Neuro-Immune Biomarkers in Psycho-Oncology
Chair: Miri Cohen
08.30 Speakers: Kim Youngmee, Yori Gidron, Johanna Czamanski-Cohen, Miri Cohen
-
ROOM 201
10.00 Caregivers’ needs and interventions addressing them
09.10-09.30: Taking care of the care giver: A transdisciplinary work model in palliative care
family clinic
Yair Mor
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 208
Survivorship and quality of life
H. 09.00-09.10: Prevalence of loneliness and associations with health behaviours and BMI in
5835 people living with and beyond cancer (LWBC)
Abi Fisher
08.30 09.10-09.20: A scoping review of post-treatment cancer survivorship care in Africa: Looking
- back to inform future practices
Isaiah Gitonga
10.00
09.20-09.30: Identifying associations between demographics and fear of cancer recurrence
as assessed by the Ottawa Clinical Fear of Recurrence -Measure (OCFR-M).
Samantha Kempe
09.30-09.40: Different life experiences with multiple myeloma and gaps between patients
and caregivers: 40 dyads in-depth interview
Kim Sooyeon
09.40-09.50: Supportive Care Needs of Men diagnosed with Prostate Cancer and their
Close Allies across Primary Treatment Modalities (The PCaN Study): A cross-sectional
national registry-based study
Carolyn Mazariego-Jones
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 211
Cancer treatment-related symptoms and toxicity management
09.50-10.00: Q&A
28 IPOS 2023
H. ROOM 302
Palliative and end-of-life care
10.00 08.40-08.50: The role of communication on attitudes towards Medical Assistance in Dying
(MAiD) and the experience from the perspectives of patients with advanced cancer: A
qualitative study
Olivia Mazzurco
08.50-09.00: Beyond the illness: exploring the multifaceted needs of bereaved parents
following the death of their child to cancer
Anna Katharina Vokinger
09.10-09.30: Supporting Patients and Spouses in Parenting their Young Children while
Facing an Incurable Cancer: Results of a Pilot Trial
Kathrin Milbury
09.30-09.40: A review of the role of relatives in the legal frameworks and guidelines
regarding assisted dying
Charlotte Boven
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 304
New technologies
H. 09.10-09.30: The effects of digital health care system (Cancer Manager®) on the
management of psychological status and quality of life in patients with breast cancer
Eun Kim
08.30 09.30-09.50: Effects of a Cognitive Behavioral Digital Therapeutic on Distress and Quality of
- Life in Patients with Cancer: A Decentralized Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
Michael Antoni
10.00
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 309
Implementation science
09.10-09.30: Update of the German evidence based guideline for psychosocial assessment,
counselling and treatment of adult cancer patients
Joachim Weis
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 113
Environment, equity and economy
09.10-09.30: Understanding the impact of distance and disadvantage on lung cancer care
SEPTEMBER 2
09.30-09.50: The Challenges and Opportunities for Cancer Research and Cancer Care in
Rural Settings
David Nelson
09.50-10.00: Q&A
30 IPOS 2023
H. ROOM 422
Ethics and decision making in cancer care
09.10-09.30: Treatment Decision Making in Men with Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Eligible for
Active Surveillance: Why do They Chose Active Treatment?
Christian Nelson
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 433
Assessment instruments and research methods in cancer care
09.30-09.50: Assessing quality of life with the SF-12: a comparison between three methods
SEPTEMBER 2
Phuong Thao Le
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 435
Communication in cancer care
08.30-08.50: Developing a Radiation Therapy Talking Book for Indigenous cancer patients
Lara Stoll
PROGRAMME 31
H. 08.50-09.10: “All you need is love, love is all you need”: Indian oncologists’ perceptions and
experiences of empathic communication
Mahati Chittem
08.30 09.10-09.30: Doctor-patient linguistic style matching, emotional language synchrony, and
- patients’ satisfaction in online consultations for thyroid nodules
Dario Monzani
10.00
09.30-09.40: “Teach for dignity”: evaluation of training on dignity-in-care for nursing
students conducted by a psycho-oncologist
Loredana Buonaccorso
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 515
Health and disease in the people who care
08.30-08.50: Differences in mothers’ and fathers’ perception of family burden during their
child’s cancer
Sonja Kälin
08.50-09.10: Who is caring for the carer? Supporting the wellbeing of the cancer carer in a
Comprehensive Cancer Centre.
Geraldine Mcdonald
09.10-09.30: Loss and Grief: Personal Stories of Doctors and Other Healthcare Professionals:
Patients Can Only Be As Healthy As Their Healers (Edited by Matthew Loscalzo and
Marshall Forstein; co-editor, Linda Klein)
Matthew Loscalzo
09.30-09.40: “VITAL BREATH” PROJECT Taking care of cancer patients and family members
through the practice of Tai Chi - Qi Gong combined with a psychological help group
Federica Lo Dato
09.40-09.50: The AIL training model: a “path” to foster the well-being of the volunteer in
order to enhance the quality of patient assistance
Ilenia Trifirò
09.50-10.00: Q&A
SEPTEMBER 2
ROOM 517
Cultures, countries, and international collaborations
H. 08.50-09.10: Cancer knowledge through the lens of older Latino men and women
Tania Estapé
09.10-09.20: The experience of fear of cancer recurrence in Mexican breast cancer survivors:
08.30 the role of the family
- Jorge Bazan Muñoz
10.00 09.20-09.30: Investigation of the Turkish Health Care Professionals’ (HCPs) Evaluation of the
Unmet Needs of the Patients in Turkiye (Turkey)
Ozan Bahcivan
09.30-09.40: Supporting cancer patients who migrated from regions of the Middle East and
are treated in “the West”. Recommendations for Health Care Professionals for a cultural
competence support derived from a Delphi-consensus.
Alexander Wuensch
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM MALLIANI
Empirically supported treatments
08.50-09.10: The reduction of emotional distress after psychological treatment reduces the
risk of breast cancer recurrence in 5-year follow ups
Cristian Ochoa Arnedo
09.30-10.00: Q&A
- PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY
11.00 Chair: Tom Hack
How hard should we try? Evaluating implementation strategies for embedding an anxiety/
depression clinical pathway into routine oncology practice.
Phyllis Butow
H. AULA MAGNA
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Assessment of Fear of Progression and Fear of Cancer Recurrence: Instruments
and results across the globe
11.30 Chair: José Custers
- Speakers: Christine Maheu, Lauriane Giguère, Ana Torres
ROOM 208
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Ensuring ethical and flexible consent in cancer genomic research and clinical
practice
Chair: Ilona Juraskova
Speakers: Phyllis Butow, Jolyn Hersch
ROOM 211
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Communicating With Older Adults With Cancer and Their Caregivers:
Navigating Meaning And Emotion Among Diverse Populations of Older Patients,
Caregivers, Healthy Older People and Healthcare Professionals
Chair: Gil Goldzweig
Speakers: Youngmee Kim, Patricia A. Parker, Tania Estapé, Maria Die Trill
ROOM 302
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Winning Stakeholders’ Trust in Genomic Data Sharing through PsychoOncology
to ensure the uptake of Next Generation Sequencing and the use of Real World Evidence
Chair: Denis Horgan
Speakers: Paolo Casali, Fabrizia Galli, Jasmina Koeva, Gabriella Pravettoni, Alexander
Roediger, Michael Zaiac
ROOM 304
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Understanding and Addressing the Needs of Adolescents and Young Adults
with Cancer
Chair: Suzanne Guerin
SEPTEMBER 2
ROOM 309
Survivorship and quality of life
11.50-12.10: What Comes Next? A Storybook for the Children of Cancer Survivors
34 IPOS 2023
H. Sydney Wasserman
12.10-12.30: “Living with breast cancer during COVID-19”: Roles of unmet supportive care
needs, cancer care service disruptions, and COVID-19-related perception in psychological
11.30 distress among recently-diagnosed breast cancer survivors in Hong Kong
- Nelson Yeung
13.00 12.30-12.50: Cancer patients’ most burdensome problems – An analysis of routine data in a
psycho-oncological out-patient facility
Mareike Thomas
12.50-13.00: Q&A
ROOM 113
Health promotion and cancer prevention - Palliative care
11.30-11.50: Health behaviour advice and adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund
recommendations among 5,835 adults living with and beyond cancer
Rebecca Beeken
11.50-12.00: Personal, social and environmental factors determining tobacco use among
school children in India
Sundaramoorthy Chidambaram
12.10-12.30: Q&A
ROOM 422
ROOM 433
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: The effectiveness of innovative interventions for treating fear of cancer
recurrence
Chair: Melanie P.J. Schellekens
Speakers: Louise Sharpe, Yvonne L. Luigjes-Huizer, C. Hinnen, P.A.I. van der Wolf
ROOM 435
SYMPOSIUM
SEPTEMBER 2
ROOM 515
SPOTLIGHT LECTURE
11.30-12.00: The emotional and cognitive aspects of pain: the role of the Psychologist
Speaker: Riccardo Torta
PROGRAMME 35
ROOM 517
SYMPOSIUM
Psychosocial issues in cancer care: Italian multicenter studies from the Italian Society of
Psycho-Oncology / Italian Society of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Working Groups
Chair: Luigi Grassi
Speakers. Rosangela Caruso, Federica Folesani, S. De Padova
14.15-14.45
New Opportunities in Psycho-oncology: New Opportunities in Psycho-oncology: social
regulation of the cancer genome
Steven W. Cole
14.45-15.00
Q&A
H. AULA MAGNA
SYMPOSIUM
15.30-17.00: Work-related experiences and adverse work outcomes in rare cancer patients,
their caregivers and health care professionals
15.30 Chair: Saskia F.A. Duijts
- Speakers: Saskia F.A. Duijts, Amber Daniëlle Zegers, Nanna Maria Hammer
ROOM 208
Survivorship and quality of life
15.50-16.10: The cognitive effects of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in older men with
prostate cancer on ADT for 1 to 3 years: A comparison study
Christian Nelson
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 211
Paediatric oncology issues and psychosocial interventions
15.30-15.50: Impact of the VIE study: A multimodule intervention to promote healthy diet and
physical activity lifestyles in families confronted with childhood cancer
Serge Sultan
SEPTEMBER 2
16.10-16.20: Caregiver Emotional Health and Adolescent Health Behaviors at the Completion
of Treatment
Rachel Webster
15.30 16.40-16.50: Factors Influencing Distress among Pediatric Cancer Patients in India
- Vidhya Gopalakrishnan
ROOM 304
New technologies
15.50-16.10: Report (of research) on the use of a psycho-oncology mobile phone app to
support mental adaptation to diagnosis and treatment and evaluation of its effectiveness
among patients with primary breast cancer
Anna Syska-Bielak
16.10-16.30: Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of brief coaching calls in Healthy Living after
Cancer Online: a randomised control trial
Morgan Leske
16.30-16.50: Public awareness and attitudes toward the use of Artificial Intelligence in
Pathology in the United Kingdom
Jenny Groarke
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 309
SYMPOSIUM
15.30-17.00: The evolution of the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Therapy (FORT) intervention: To
cultural adaptation to country-wide dissemination
Chair: Christine Maheu
Speakers: Lizette Galvez-Hernandez, Jani Lamarche, Sophie Lebel
ROOM 113
Implementation science
15.30-15.40: Behavioural swallowing therapy delivered during head and neck radiotherapy:
SEPTEMBER 2
H. 16.10-16.20: Implementation of the What Matters 2Adults (WM2A) wellbeing measure into
cancer services in New South Wales
Gail Garvey
15.30
- 16.20-16.30: Introducing Best Practice Guidance into Community Cancer Support Centres in
Ireland
17.00 Bernie O’Loughlin
16.30-16.50 Cancer control through sustainable alternate livelihood for beedi workers – An
experience from India
Surendra Veeraiah
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 422
Health promotion and cancer prevention - Psychoneuroimmunology and cancer
survival
15.50-16.00: Patient factors associated with the psychosocial outcomes of lung cancer
screening: a systematic review
Kathleen McFadden
16.30-16.50: TBD
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 433
Intervention models for specific cancer types
SEPTEMBER 2
15.30-15.50: Ensuring Brain Tumor Representation: Preliminary Open Pilot Trial Results of
FearLess in Neuro-Oncology
Ashlee Loughan
15.50-16.10: Goal-focused Emotion-regulation Therapy (GET) in Young Adult Testicular
Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Christian Nelson
ROOM 435
Patient’s advocacy and community care services
15.30-15.50: Lived Experience of Black Women with Breast Cancer in Toronto, Canada
Ielaf Khalil
16.20-16.30: Peer mentoring: How to integrate peers to support cancer patients in acute care
or rehabilitation?
Joachim Weis
16.30-16.50: Down the rabbit hole: the rationale behind the diverse landscape of walk-in
centers for cancer patients and their loved ones in Belgium
Nele Van den Cruyce
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM 515
Palliative and end-of-life care
15.30-15.40: Improving the wellbeing of people with advanced cancer and their family carers:
A study protocol of a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of an Australian dyadic digital
health intervention (FOCUSau)
Ilona Juraskova
15.40-15.50: AfterSedatio: the first study on risk assessment of bereaved partners in palliative
SEPTEMBER 2
care
Yasmine Chemrouk
16.00-16.20: From active to palliative care: preliminary data on emotional burden and self
efficacy in patients and caregivers
Letizia Lafuenti
40 IPOS 2023
16.50-17.00: Q&A
15.30
- ROOM 517
Communication in cancer care
17.00
15.30-15.45: Determinants of patient enablement in cancer care: a multilevel regression analysis
with 30 oncology wards
Christian Heuser
16.15-16.25: Development of a multidisciplinary tumor board for head and neck cancer
Jessica Hamilton
16.25-16.35: Testing of Virtual Reality Truth-telling Communication Skill Training for Medical
students in Taiwan
Wroung-Ru Tang
16.50-17.00: Q&A
ROOM MALLIANI
SYMPOSIUM (ITALIAN)
Orizzonti e prospettive dello psicologo nei contesti di salute, di prevenzione e di cura
Chair: Gabriella Pravettoni
Moderator: Roberta Ferrucci
15.40-15.55: Come è cambiato il ruolo dello psicologo post pandemia: implicazioni e prospettive per
la psicologia della salute
David Lazzari
15.55-16.10: Intelligenza Artificiale (IA) in psicologia: nuove frontiere tra prevenzione e cura
Guendalina Graffigna
PROGRAMME 41
16.25-16.40: Lo psicologo nelle cure primarie: importanza della specificità formative pratico-
cliniche nella definizione di ruoli e professionalità
Laura Parolin
16.40-17.00: Q&A
SEPTEMBER 3
H. AULA MAGNA
Burn-out and interventions to reduce it in HCPs / Health and disease in the people who
care
08.30-08.50: The relationship between team resilience at work and work-related sense of
08.30 coherence among healthcare professionals in oncology – a cross-sectional study
- Dominique Tremblay
10.00 08.50-09.10: Universal Leadership Skills in Supportive Care & Psycho-Oncology: Moving
Beyond the Need for Being on Perpetual Life Support
Juee Kotwal and Natale Schnaitmann
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 201
Cancer treatment-related symptoms and toxicity management
09.00-09.10: Unmet care needs of patients with advanced cancer and their relatives: results
of a multicenter observational study (eQuiPe)
Helen Driessen
09.20-09.30: Psychological intervention for prostate cancer patients facing Penile prosthesis
implantation
Ida Bolognini
09.30-09.40: Familism, Depression and Anxiety Among Latinos with Advanced Cancer from
Puerto Rico and US
Rosario Costas-Muniz
PROGRAMME 43
09.30-09.50: The impact of cancer on psycho-social function and quality of life: A cross-
sectional study in 18 pan-European countries
Svetlana Baziliansky
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 211
Survivorship and quality of life
08.50-09.10: “It changes everything” Understanding how people experience the impact of
living with a low-grade glioma
Ben Rimmer
09.10-09.20: Fear of cancer recurrence among First Nations Australian breast cancer
survivors
Kate Anderson
08.30 09.40-09.50: Health professionals’ priorities to enhance the delivery of survivorship care in
- Victoria, Australia
Michael Jefford
10.00
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 302
New technologies
08.50-09.10: Evaluating the feasibility of a co-designed, online healthy living intervention for
post-treatment cancer survivors: Healthy Living after Cancer Online.
Morgan Leske
09.10-09.30: Factors associated with intention to use tele-delivered supportive care among
recently diagnosed breast cancer survivors during COVID-19 in Hong Kong: Applying the
Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
Nelson Yeung
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 304
Palliative and end-of-life care
08.40-08.50: Lessons learned from the development of a process evaluation as part of the
DIAdIC international randomised controlled trial of two psychoeducational intervention for
people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers
Suzanne Guerin
SEPTEMBER 3
H. 09.10-09.30: Insecure attachment and death anxiety in incurable cancers: the mediating roles
of intolerance of uncertainty and experiential avoidance
Aliza Panjwani
08.30 09.30-09.50: Trajectories of Health-Related Quality of Life and Symtpom Burden in Patients
- with Advanced Cancer towards the End of Life: Longitudinal Results from the eQuiPe Study
Moyke Versluis
10.00
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 309
New technologies
08.40-08.50: Who uses connected health technologies after cancer? Evidence from the
Health Information National Trends Survey
Isaiah Gitonga
09.10-09.20: The online adaptation of managing cancer and living meaningfully (CALM) for
patients and their family caregivers
Alanna Chu
09.40-09.50: Best practices for delivering written peer support to cancer patients undergoing
stem cell transplant: Pros, cons, and patient and clinician feedback on a new website
Christine Rini
09.50-10.00: Q&A
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H. ROOM 113
Environment, equity and economy
08.30-08.50: Implementing the European Code of Cancer Practice in Rural and Remote
08.30 European Settings
- David Nelson
10.00 08.50-09.10: Do immigrants know less than natives about cancer screening tests – the case
of Netherlands
Jelena Arsenijevic
09.30-09.50: Paying off an Old Debt: Assessing the Psychosocial Status of Hungarian Breast
Cancer Patients During the Perioperative Phase
Zsuzsa Koncz
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 422
SYMPOSIUM
08.30-10.00: Championing our patients’ psychological flexibility – innovative interventions
from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Psycho-oncology
Chair: Christina Sauer
Speakers: Gregor Weissflog, Louise Hall, Francisco Garcia-Torres, Maria Karekla
ROOM 433
Intervention models for specific cancer types- Assessment instruments and research
methods in cancer care
08.30-08.50: TBD
08.50-09.00: Group ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), for breast cancer women:
the usefulness of the Matrix method and Compassion based strategy.
Giuseppe Deledda
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 435
Paediatric oncology issues and psychosocial interventions - AYA issues and
interventions addressing their needs
08.30-08.50: Symptom distress and physical activity of children and adolescents with
cancer: A Latent profile analysis
Yanyan Liu
09.20-09.30: Towards a new model of personalized multidisciplinary care for children with
cancer and their families
Inese Lietaviete
09.40-09.50: Pain Predicts Next Day Fatigue in Adolescents and Young Adults Receiving
Maintenance Treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Kimberly Klages
09.50-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 515
AYA issues and interventions addressing their needs
SEPTEMBER 3
08.30-08.50: Comparison of loneliness among cancer patients with minor children before
and during the COVID-19 pandemic: an online cross-sectional survey
Kazuhiro Kosugi
09.40-10.00: Q&A
ROOM 517
AYA issues and interventions addressing their needs
09.10-09.20: Psychosocial aspects of Adolescent and Young Adult cancer survivors from
After Completion Therapy Clinic in India
Divya Raj Kumar
09.30-09.40: Q&A
ROOM MALLIANI
Rare cancers
08.30-08.50: Blind spots in the hematological cancer pathway: A narrative study about
supporting and caring for patients
Karine Bilodeau
SEPTEMBER 3
09.10-09.20: Q&A
PROGRAMME 49
10.15-10.30
Choices are the hinges of destiny: how do we make good choices in the complex world of
cancer?
Andreas Charalambous
10.30-10.45
Instruments for leveraging the wisdom of interdisciplinary teams
Matthew Loscalzo
10.45-11.00
Q&A
With the unconditional grant of Eli Lilly
H. AULA MAGNA
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Quality of Life in Oncology: measuring what matters for cancer patients and
survivors in Europe (EUonQoL)
11.30 Chair: Roberto Grasso
- Speakers: Cinzia Brunelli, Norbert Couespel, Olatz Garin, Aline Machiavelli, Chiara Marzorati
ROOM 208
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Improving Interpersonal Communication in Cancer Care: Addressing the
SEPTEMBER 3
Psycho-Social Needs of Patients and Caregivers from Diverse Culture Backgrounds And
Underserved Populations
Chair: Gil Goldzweig
Speakers: Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon , Michal Braun, Simone Cheli, Emi Takeuchi
50 IPOS 2023
H. ROOM 211
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: CaLM Psychotherapy for advanced cancer patients and their caregivers: data
across different cultures
11.30 Chair: Rosangela Caruso
- Speakers: Gary Rodin, Rosangela Caruso, Froukje de Vries, Luzia Travado
ROOM 304
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: The managers’ perspective during return to work of cancer survivors: what do
we know, and what do we have to learn?
Chair: Michiel A. Greidanus
Speakers: Michiel A. Greidanus, Karine Bilodeau, Bertrand Porro
ROOM 309
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Supporting Childhood Cancer Survivors Who Have Neurocognitive Impacts
Chair: Kathy Ruble
Speakers: Lisa Northman, Clifton P. Thornton, Lisa Jacobson
ROOM 113
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Psychological management of anxiety and depression in cancer patients
Chair: Feng Liu
Speaker: Xiaohong Liu, Ran Zou, Desong Yang
ROOM 422
Ethics and decision making in cancer care
11.30-11.50: Piloting and usability testing of a PDA for cancer patients with anxiety and
depression to guide psycho-oncology treatment decisions
Joanne Shaw
Victoria White
12.20-12.30: Coping with modesty and nudity during radiotherapy for breast cancer: a
multicentric study
Loredana Dinapoli
12.30-12.45: Q&A
PROGRAMME 51
H. ROOM 433
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Cancer screening and prevention in people with intellectual disabilities
Chair: Margaret Denny
11.30 Speakers: Maarten Cuypers, Peter Knapp, Oliwia Kowalczyk
-
ROOM 435
13.00 SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Clinical Spiritual Care and Psychosocial Supports for Cancer Survivors and Their
Families
Chair: Lemeng Zhang
Speakers: Ran Zou, Fei Tong, Lemeng Zhang
ROOM 515
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Psycho-oncology in Ibero-America: achievements, challenges and future
perspective
Chair: Martha Paredes
Speakers: Lourdes Ruda, Rosario Costas-Muñiz, Tania Estapé
ROOM 517
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Dignity and Dignity Therapy: the experience of the Italian Network on Dignity-in-
Care (NiDI)
Chair: Luigi Grassi
Speakers: Andrea Bovero, Loredana Buonaccorso, MG Nanni
MALLIANI
SYMPOSIUM
11.30-13.00: Decision fatigue, burnout and workforce resilience in oncologists’ clinical
practice
Chair: Ketti Mazzocco
Speakers: Ketti Mazzocco, Gabriella Pravettoni, Csaba Degi, TBD
14.50-15.10: The Supporting Our Carers Study: Developing a measure to assess the
supportive care needs of caregivers of Indigenous Australians with cancer
Rachael Jaenke
52 IPOS 2023
H. ROOM 201
Cancer treatment-related symptoms and toxicity management
15.15-15.35: A systematic review of evidence for the prevalence and severity of chronic bowel
15.15 symptoms following pelvic radiotherapy.
- Adam Biran
16.45 15.35-15.55: Trajectories of Quality of Life during the hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Marta Pawełczak-Szastok
15.55-16.05: TBD
16.35-16.45: Q&A
ROOM 208
Survivorship and quality of life
15.15-15.35: Activity and participation of childhood cancer survivors during the process of
reintegration into everyday life– results from a qualitative study
Verena Paul
umbrella review.
Viktorya Voskanyan
16.15-16.25: TBD
16.25-16.35: A combined physical and psychological program for the promotion of quality of
life after cancer: a pilot study
Valeria Sebri
16.35-16.45: Q&A
PROGRAMME 53
H. ROOM 211
New Technologies
16.45 15.35-15.55: Digital Interventions for sexual functioning in breast cancer survivors: A protocol
with a brief blended psychological intervention
Ludovica Scotto
16.15-16.30: Q&A
ROOM 302
SYMPOSIUM
Trust in oncology
Chair: Daniel McFarland
Speakers: Daniel McFarland, Michelle Riba, Luigi Grassi
ROOM 309
SYMPOSIUM
15.15-16.45: An interdisciplinary ecosystem for the psychosocial and behavioral management
of Cardiotoxicity in elderly breast cancer patient: the CARDIOCARE project
Chair: Fotiadis Dimitrios
Speakers: Anastasia Constantinidou, Ketti Mazzocco, Kostas Tsiouris
ROOM 113
Survivorship and quality of life
15.15-15.25: The Complexity of Body Image in Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors:
A Qualitative Study
Alana Ireland
15.35-15.45: Online support for breast cancer patients: the experience of the FORT-based
SEPTEMBER 3
H. 15.55-16.05: Improving emotion regulation in breast cancer patients in the early survivorship
period: Attentional and psychophysiological changes associated with a brief ecologically
boosted group intervention
Pauline Waroquier
15.15 16.05-16.15: Getting back on track after treatment of cancer: a qualitative interview study of
- cancer survivors’ experiences
Marjolein Lugtenberg
16.45
16.15-16.35: Towards personalized supportive care for cancer survivors: a qualitative study on
the perceptions of cancer survivors and oncological healthcare professionals
Margot Joosen
16.35-16.45: Q&A
ROOM 433
Others
15.15-15.25: Cancer as a bad object – a case study of a Jungian trauma focused intervention
of a cancer patient
Ágnes Anna Kovács
15.35-15.45: What’s behind the label: How advanced lung cancer patients receiving immuno-
and targeted therapy label themselves
Sophie Lebel
15.45-16.05: Perceived discrimination (PD) and quality of life (QOL) for African American
(AACP) and Caucasian American (CCP) cancer patients: A qualitative and mediation
analysis of micro- and macroaggressions and coping mechanisms
Thomas Merluzzi
16.05-16.15: Identify suicide risk factors of cancer patients according to their first 2-year
treatment
Yung-Chih Chiang
16.15-16.30: Q&A
ROOM 435
Caregivers’ needs and interventions addressing them
SEPTEMBER 3
15.15 16.05-16.15: The Prevalence and Predictors of Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Family
- Caregivers of Patients with Acute Leukemia: A Multisite Observational Study
Angela Mathews
16.45
16.15-16.45: Q&A
ROOM 515
SYMPOSIUM
15.15-16.45: Equity in eHealth in cancer care – developing accessible resources for the public
and patients
Chair: Claire Foster and Tania Estapé
Speakers: Kate Morton, Eveline M.A. Bleiker, Ellen Engelhardt
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