REGISTRATION https://breastcancerevents.johnshopkins.edu Registration is FREE. This event is open to all breast cancer survivors, caregivers, and families. Lunch and snacks will be provided. This event will fill up and pre-registration is required for everyone attending. KIDS PROGRAMMING Children ages 5-12 are welcome. Kids program will include structured activities and programming with lego building, Eric Energy’s Science Spectacular Interactive Show, gymnastics, hula hoops, and circus acts. GETTING HERE BWI AIRPORT MARRIOTT 1743 West Nursery Road Linthicum, Maryland 21090 For directions, please visit the BWI Airport Marriott’s website: http://www.marriott.com/ hotels/travel/bwiap-bwi-airport-marriott. PARKING FREE parking directly outside the hotel. FREE Shuttle to and from the BWI light rail station. REGISTER TODAY! https://breastcancerevents.johnshopkins.edu Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The views expressed in written conference materials or publi- cations and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 9:00 am – 2:00 pm https://breastcancerevents.johnshopkins.edu BWI AIRPORT MARRIOTT 1743 West Nursery Road Linthicum, Maryland 21090 FREE parking directly outside of the hotel FREE shuttle to/from the BWI light rail station For Breast Cancer Survivors, Families, and Caregivers For questions, please contact CRYSTAL GRAHAM 410-614-4192 • [email protected]Working Together Building a Bridge to Survivorship For Breast Cancer Survivors, Families, and Caregivers The Jane Rice Survivorship Program in Breast Cancer
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Registration is FRee. This event is open to all breast cancer survivors, caregivers, and families. Lunch and snacks will be provided. This event will fill up and pre-registration is required for everyone attending.
Kids pRogRammingChildren ages 5-12 are welcome. Kids program will include structured activities and programming with lego building, Eric Energy’s Science Spectacular Interactive Show, gymnastics, hula hoops, and circus acts.
getting heReBWI AIrporT MArrIoTT1743 West Nursery roadLinthicum, Maryland 21090
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paRKingFrEE parking directly outside the hotel. FrEE Shuttle to and from the BWI light rail station.
Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The views expressed in written conference materials or publi-cations and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Saturday, May 21, 20169:00 am – 2:00 pm
https://breastcancerevents.johnshopkins.edu
BWI AIrporT MArrIoTT 1743 West Nursery road
Linthicum, Maryland 21090
Free parking directly outside of the hotel Free shuttle to/from the BWI light rail station
For Breast Cancer Survivors,Families, and Caregivers
Working togetherBuilding a Bridge to SurvivorshipFor Breast Cancer survivors, Families, and Caregivers
The jane rice Survivorship program in Breast Cancer
12:45-12:55 pm ReFReshments
12:55-1:55 pm geneRal session
survivorship Care – panel discussion and Q&aSusan harvey, Md – Director, Johns Hopkins Breast Imagingdavid Euhus, Md – Director, Johns Hopkins Breast Surgery Michele Manahan, Md – Plastic and reconstructive Surgeon Karen Smith, Md – Breast Cancer Medical Oncologist Elizabeth Wiley, MS – Genetic Counselor jean Wright, Md – Director, Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer radiation Oncology Vinnie Myers – Nipple Tattoo Artist
1:50-2:00 pm Closing RemaRKs Vered Stearns, Md – Co-director of the Johns Hopkins Breast and Ovarian Cancer Program
ChildRen’s pRogRam
While adults attend our educational program-ming, children will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of fun and educational activities supervised by johns hopkins medical and nursing students.
BRiCKs4Kidz legotm Building
snaCKs & RestRoom BReaK
eRiC eneRgy sCienCe speCtaCulaR inteRaCtive show
my gym gymnastiCs lunCh
BaltimoRe hoop love stReet CiRCus & hula hoops
Children must be signed in by a parent/guardian and signed out by the same person who dropped the child off. A picture ID for the parent/guardian will be required at drop-off and pick up. Children will not be permitted to leave the program without a parent/guardian present.
Fear of Recurrencejohn Fetting, Md
survivorship and the metastatic patient Catherine Saiki, CrNp
shut up and listen: advice For Caregivers Marc Silver
10:45-11:00 am BReaK and ReFReshments
11:00-11:45 am BReaKout session 2 (choose one)
sexuality and intimacy julie Everett, pT, dpT
integrative medicine and Cancerjason Chen, Md
spirituality and hoperhonda Cooper, Mdiv, BCC, Chaplain
diet and lifestyle for healthy living after CancerLynda Mclntyre, rd, Ld
what’s new in Breast Cancer ResearchBen park, Md, phd
12-12:45 pm geneRal session and lunCh
Keynote addressAnn partridge, Md, MphDirector, Adult Survivorship Program, Director and Founder, Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School
welComeThank you for participating in our 2nd Annual Breast Cancer Survivorship day, working together: Building a Bridge to survivorship for Breast Cancer survivors, Families, and Caregivers. It is our vision to create an event that meets all survivors wherever they are along the journey of survivorship while incorporating the needs of the family as caregivers so that everyone can thrive after a breast cancer diagnosis.