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NCRS 2010 - Overview of the presentations

  

 

  

Electronic version of the NCRS 2010
Programme + Abstract Book

Monday September 20, 2010

08.00-10.00 Registration inclusive coffee and bread rolls

10.00-10.15

Welcome remarks
Chair: Dorte Gilså Hansen (DK)
Frede Olesen (DK)
Bengt Glimelius (SWE) 

10.15-11.15

Site specific cancer rehabilitation needs
Chair: Susanne Oksbjerg Dalton (DK)

10.15-10.30 Gunnar Steineck (SE): Prostate cancer [1.1]

10.30-10.45 Marianne Ewertz (DK): Rehabilitation after breast cancer [1.2]

10.45-11.00 Sophie D. Fosså (NO): Specific rehabilitation needs in testicular cancer survivors (TCSs) [1.3]

11.00-11.15 Jens Overgaard (DK): Head and neck cancer [1.4]

11.15-11.30 Short break

11.30-13.15

Nordic and European experiences with rehabilitation programs
Chair: Bo Andreassen Rix (DK)

11.30-11.45 Jette Vibe-Petersen (DK): Rehabilitation of cancer patients in Denmark – an upcoming field [2.1]

11.45-12.00 Matti Rautalahti (FIN): Cancer Rehabilitation in Finland [2.2]

12.00-12.15 Corinna Bergelt (GER): Cancer rehabilitation in Germany [2.3]

12.15-12.30 Mia Bergenmar (SE): Cancer rehabilitation programs – examples from Sweden [2.4]

12.30-12.45 Jon Håvard Loge (NO): Cancer rehabilitation in Norway [2.5]

12.45-13.00 Agnes Smaradottir (IS): Past, present and future of cancer rehabilitation in Iceland [2.6]

13.00-13.15 Brigitte Gijsen (NL): The Dutch cancer rehabilitation system; 15 years nationwide experiences and developments to meet patients’ needs and improve cancer care [2.7]

13.15-14.15 Lunch break

14.15-15.45

Rehabilitation needs and intervention
14.15-14.30 Chair: Eva Grunfeld (CA): The role of clinical practice guidelines and survivorship care plans in cancer rehabilitation [3.1]

14.30-14.45 Lene Thorsen (NO): Cancer patients’ need for rehabilitation service [3.2]

14.45-15.00 Gail Dunberger (SE): Contributing factors for fecal leakage among gynecological cancer survivors [3.3]

15.00-15.15 May Vestar Onsrud & Anne Grev (NO): Project rehabilitation of cancer patients/Building group support for cancer patients [3.4]

15.15-15.30 Stinne Holm Bergholdt (DK): The GP’s role in cancer rehabilitation: A randomized, controlled study [3.5]

15.30-15.45 Line Oldervoll (NO): Is intensive inpatient cancer rehabilitation more effective than outpatient cancer rehabilitation? [3.6]

15.45-17-15 Poster session & Coffee break

17.15-18.30

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health behavior – impact on physical and psychological well-being and survival
17.15-17.45 Chair: Wendy Demark-Wahnefried (USA):
Home-based Diet-Exercise Interventions to Improve Health Behaviors, Body Weight, and Functional Status in Cancer Survivors: Results of the RENEW trial [4.1]

17.45-18.00 Andreas Holst Andersen (DK): Do patients with lung cancer benefit from physical exercise? [4.2]

18.00-18.15 Joanna Andersson (NO): Effect of nutritional intervention in patients at-risk of disease-related malnutrition [4.3]

18.15-18.30 Else Ibfelt (DK): No change in health behavior or self-rated health after cancer rehabilitation: results of a randomized trial [4.4]

19.30- Symposium dinner & Poster award

 

Tuesday September 21, 2010 

07.30-08.00 Coffee and bread rolls
                            
08.00-09.30

Rehabilitation of depression and anxiety
08.00-08.15 Chair: Robbert Sanderman (NL):
Delivering psychosocial services to patients with emotional problems – some experiences from the Netherlands [5.1]

08.15-08.30 Chair: Robert Zachariae (DK): Cancer-related distress among cancer patients and survivors – risk factors and rehabilitation needs [5.2]

08.30-08.45 Anne Kari Aarstad (NO): Distress, quality of life, neuroticism and psychological coping are related in head and neck cancer patients during follow up [5.3]

08.45-09.00 Hanne Würtzen (DK): Mindfulness based stress reduction – too stressed to participate? Psychosocial characteristics of participants and non-participants in a randomized controlled trial (MICA) [5.4]

09.00-09.15 Marie Höyer (SE): Health-related quality of life among women with breast cancer – a population-based study in central Sweden [5.5]

09.15-09.30 Nis Palm Suppli (DK): Factors associated with the prescription of antidepressive medication to breast cancer patients [5.6]

09.30-10.00  Coffee break

10.00-11.00

Social inequality in cancer and rehabilitation
10.00-10.15 Chair: Susanne Oksbjerg Dalton (DK): Addressing social inequality in cancer rehabilitation [6.1]
 
 
10.30-10.45 Lena-Marie Petersson (SE): Work ability after breast cancer surgery – a prospective cohort study [6.3]

10.45-11.00 Anders Bonde Jensen (DK): Treatment related pain and socio-economic factors 15 months post-surgery in a nationwide cohort of women treated for primary breast cancer [6.4]
11.00-11.15 Short break

11.15-12.15

Cancer survivors’ perspectives
11.15-11.30 Chair: Helle Ploug Hansen (DK): Rehabilitation and the problem of context [7.1]

11.30-11.45 Karen la Cour (DK): Rehabilitation needs of people with advanced cancer in relation to everyday life [7.2]

11.45-12.00 Maria Kristiansen (DK): Ethnicity and cancer – differences and similarities in access to emotional support among Danish-born and migrant cancer patients [7.3]

12.00-12.15 Nina Henriksen (DK): A literary study of the Danish cancer narrative, its subgenres and ideologies [7.4]

12.15-13.00

Relatives of cancer patients

12.15-12.30 Chair: Ulrika Kreicbergs (SE): Loss of a child to cancer – how to mitigate parents’ psychological distress? [8.1]

12.30-12.45 Chair: Mariët Hagedoorn (NL): Distress and support processes in couples coping with cancer [8.2]

12.45-13.00 Nanna Fridriksdóttir (IS): Unmet needs, quality of life and symptoms of anxiety and depression among family members of cancer patients [8.3]
13.00-14.00 Lunch break

14.00-15.00

Survivorship
14.00-14.15 Chair: Christian Graugaard (DK):
Sexuality and coping with cancer: Some introductory remarks [9.1]

14.15-14.30 Agneta Wennman-Larsen (SE): Return to work after breast cancer surgery? Impact of encounters with health-care professional and social-insurance officers – a cohort study [9.2]

14.30-14.45 Søren Christensen(DK): Sexual quality of life 15 months post-surgery in a nationwide cohort of disease-free women treated for primary breast cancer [9.3]

14.45-15.00 Ulrika Fallbjörk (SE): Is breast reconstruction a part of the rehabilitation process? Differences between women choosing or abstaining breast reconstruction after mastectomy [9.4]

15.00-15.30 Coffee break

15.30-16.30

Screening for psychological distress
15.30-15.45 Chair: Alex Mitchell (UK):
Validation of the Distress Thermometer using Activities of Daily Living: What is the relationship between distress and dysfunction? [10.1]

15.45-16.00 Pernille Envold Bidstrup (DK): Sensitivity and specificity of the Danish version of the Distress Thermometer [10.2]

16.00-16.15 Annika Thalén-Lindström (SE): Health-related quality of life in an unselected population of oncology patients screened for anxiety and depression [10.3]

16.15-16.30 Sigridur Gunnarsdottir (IS): Using the Icelandic Version of the distress version of the distress thermometer and problem list to screen for distress among family members [10.4]

16.30-16:45

Perspectives
Christoffer Johansen (DK): Perspectives 

 



Sidst ændret: 13-12-2011



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