Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
OCTOBER 29, 2018
7:30 am | Registration |
8:00 am | Welcome from the National Cancer Policy Forum and the Board on Mathematical Sciences and Analytics |
Christopher Cogle, University of Florida | |
Chair, Workshop Planning Committee | |
David Chu, Institute for Defense Analyses | |
Member, Board on Mathematical Sciences and Analytics | |
8:15 am | Session 1: Workshop Overview |
Moderator: Hedvig Hricak, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center | |
Precision Oncology: The Optimism and Pessimism from Keyboard to Bedside | |
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Brief Review of Improving Cancer Diagnosis and Care: Patient Access to Oncologic Imaging and Pathology Expertise and Technologies (February 2018, National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop) | |
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Keynote: A Roadmap for Translating Precision Oncology into Clinical Practice | |
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Panel Discussion | |
10:10 am | Break |
10:15 am | Session 2: Defining Unmet Needs and Challenges of Precision Oncology in Clinical Practice |
Moderator: Christopher Cogle, University of Florida | |
High-Dimensional Data in Precision Oncology: Signal and Hype | |
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Biologic and Metaphysical Limits to Pursuing Precision Oncology | |
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The Risks of Bias and Inequities in Precision Oncology Care | |
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Communication Challenges in Precision Oncology | |
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Panel Discussion | |
12:15 pm | Lunch |
1:00 pm | Session 3: Data Considerations for Precision Oncology Care |
Moderator: Amy Abernethy, Flatiron Health | |
Envisioning Critical Features of Datasets for Precision Oncology Care | |
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Opportunities and Lessons Learned from AACR’s Project GENIE | |
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Data Standardization and Harmonization | |
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Data Governance, Privacy, and Security | |
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Panel Discussion | |
Includes speakers and | |
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3:00 pm | Break |
3:15 pm | Session 4: Analysis and Interpretation of Computational Methods for Precision Oncology Care |
Moderator: Constantine Gatsonis, Brown University | |
Conceptual Strategies for Reproducibility of Precision Oncology Data and Methods | |
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Validation and Replicability of Prediction Algorithms in Oncology | |
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Assessing Readiness of an Omics Signature for Use in a Clinical Trial | |
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Regulation and Assessment of Quantitative Imaging Tools Used in Precision Oncology | |
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Digital Clinical Trials for Oncology Patients with Novel Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Architectures | |
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Panel Discussion | |
5:30 pm | Adjourn Day 1 |
5:35 pm | Reception |
October 30, 2018
7:30 am | Registration and Breakfast |
8:00 am | Session 5: Clinical Application of Precision Oncology: Improving the Translation of Omics Technologies in Cancer Care |
Moderator: Mia Levy, Vanderbilt University | |
Demonstrating Clinical Utility in Cancer Patient Management | |
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Health Care Delivery Models and Infrastructure for Precision Oncology Care | |
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Scaling Precision Oncology Care: Lessons Learned from Implementing Artificial Intelligence Across Health Care and Community Settings | |
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Health Insurance Coverage Issues | |
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Panel Discussion | |
Include speakers and | |
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10:00 am | Break |
10:15 am | Session 6: Panel Discussion: Stakeholder Perspectives of the Path Forward |
Moderator: David Magnus, Stanford University | |
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11:30 am | Workshop Wrap Up |
Christopher Cogle, University of Florida | |
Chair, Workshop Planning Committee | |
11:45 am | Adjourn |
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