Day One (Friday 12 Nov 2010)
Microscopy Workshop (incorporating light and virtual microscopy)
Participants will be provided with light microscopes and/or virtual microscopy stations to evaluate breast lesions.
8.00 am
8.30 am
8.45 am
9.00 am
9.30 am
10.30 am
11.00 am
11.30 am
12.30 pm
1.30 pm
2.00 pm
3.00 pm
3.30 pm
4.00 pm
5.00 pm |
Coffee
Welcome and introduction
Fighting fears of virtual microscopy
Papillary breast lesions – individual microscopic review
Papillary breast lesions - discussion of selected cases
Coffee break
Borderline breast lesions – individual microscopic review
Borderline breast lesions – discussion of selected cases
Lunch (provided)
Mucinous breast lesions – individual microscopic review
Mucinous breast lesions – discussion of selected cases
Miscellaneous breast lesions – individual microscopic review
Coffee break
Miscellaneous breast lesions – discussion of selected cases
Closing remarks |
Day Two (Saturday 13 Nov 2010)
Lectures
8.00 am
8.45 am
9.00 am
9.30 am
10.15 am
10.45 am
11.15 am
12.00 pm
1.30 pm
2.00 pm
2.45 pm
3.30 pm
4.00 pm
4.45 pm |
Coffee
Welcome and introduction
Update on the 4th Edition of WHO Classification of Breast Tumours –
what’s new?
Dr Sunil Lakhani
Lobular breast cancer – evolving concepts and practical implications
Dr Sunil Lakhani
Coffee break
Classification of papillary breast lesions
Dr Gary Tse
Role of immunohistochemistry in classifying breast tumours
Dr Gary Tse
Lunch (provided)
Benign mimics of breast carcinomas – how not to fall into traps
Dr Puay Hoon Tan
Diagnostic approach to mucinous breast lesions
Dr Puay Hoon Tan
The molecular era in breast pathology –
what does it mean for the practicing pathologist and clinician?
Dr Sunil Lakhani
Coffee break
Assessment of prognostic markers in breast cancer –
recommendations and more
Dr Sunil Lakhani
Closing remarks |
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