Congress
Program - Thursday, June 7
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07:00 08:15
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Interest
Group Breakfast (tickets required)
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Plaza
Ballroom
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08:30
10:00
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Plenary
3
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Regency
Ballroom
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Chair:
Harvey Lui |
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08:30
09:00 |
Photosensitizers
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Kevin
Smith |
09:00
09:30 |
Optical
Measurements for Quality Control During PDT |
Steven
Jacques |
09:30
10:00 |
Smart
Dosimetry |
Brian
Wilson |
10:00
10:30 |
Refreshment
Break/Exhibits/Posters |
Regency
East |
10:30
12:00 |
Plenary
4 |
Regency
Ballroom |
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Chair:
Harvey Lui |
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10:30
11:00 |
Clinical
Applications of PDT in Thoracic Medicine |
Harubumi
Kato |
11:00
11:30 |
Clinical Applications of PDT in Dermatology |
Harvey
Lui |
11:30
12:00 |
Photodynamic
Diagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy of Brain Tumors |
Herwig
Kostron |
12:00
13:30 |
Lunch
Break/Exhibits/Posters |
Regency
East |
12:00
13:00 |
Annual
General Meeting |
Regency
Ballroom |
13:30
15:00 |
Concurrent
Symposia |
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Plaza
East |
Dermatology
(1 of 2) Non-Oncologic
Chairs: Robert Bissonnette & Rolf-Markus Szeimies |
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13:30
13:50 |
PDT for the Treatment of Psoriasis |
Robert
Bissonnette |
13:50
14:10 |
Photodynamic Therapy for Non-Oncologic Indications in Dermatology
Scerloderma, Sarcoidosis and HPV Related Dermatoses |
Rolf-Markus
Szeimies |
14:10
14:20 |
Effect
of Irradiance and Fluence on the Epidermal Phototoxicity of ALA-PDT
in Hairless Mouse Skin |
Robert
Bissonnette |
14:20
14:30 |
Quantitative
Model Calculation of the Time Dependent Protoporphyrin Concentration
in Normal Human Epidermis After Delivery of ALA By Passive Topical
Application or Iontophoresis |
Willem
M. Star |
14:30
14:40 |
Induction
of Collagenases in Human Dermal Fibroblasts by 5-Aminolevulinic Acid
and Light |
Sigrid
Karrer |
14:40
14:50 |
In
Vivo Evaluation of Human Melanin by Non-Invasive Raman Spectroscopy
In Vitiligo |
Iltefat
Hamzavi |
14:50
15:00 |
Experiences
of Studies on PDT for Port Wine Stains |
Jun-Heng
Li |
Regency
Ballroom |
Mechanisms
of Action (2 of 3)
Chair:
Victor Fingar |
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13:30
13:40 |
Phthalocyanines: Structure Activity Relationship and Their Efficiency
in the Photoinactivation of Microbial Pathogens |
Gabrio
Roncucci |
13:40
13:50 |
Photodynamic
Therapy with Hypericin Induces Vascular Damage and Apoptosis in the
RIF-1 Mouse Tumour Model |
Chen
Bin |
13:50
14:00 |
The Role of Complement in the Response of Tumors to Photodynamic Therapy
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Ivana
Cecic |
14:00
14:10 |
Effect
of Fluence Rate on Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) Efficacy and Tumor Oxygenation
in Meta-Tetra (Hydroxyphenyl)Chlorin (MTHPC) Sensitized Tumor-Bearing
Mice |
Stephanie
Coutier |
14:10 14:20 |
Oxygen
Levels During Continuous and Fractionated 5-Aminolaevulinic Acid (ALA)
Induced Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) of the Normal Rat Colon |
Alison
Curnow |
14:20
14:30 |
The
Role of Reperfusion Injury in 5-Aminolaevulinic Acid (ALA) Induced
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) of the Normal Rat Colon |
Alison
Curnow |
14:30
14:40 |
The
Role of Neutrophils in ALA-PDT |
Henriette
S. de Brujin |
14:40
14:50 |
Scavenger
Receptor-Targeted Photodynamic Therapy of Murine Tumors In Vivo |
Michael
R. Hamblin |
14:50
15:00 |
Elevation of HSP27 in PDT Induced Resistant Cancer Cells |
John
G. Hanlon |
15:00
15:10 |
Rapid
Impairment of Serca2 and Emptying of Endoplasmic Reticulum Calcium
Stores During PDT-Induced Apoptosis is Not Prevented by BCL-2 |
David
W.C. Hunt |
Plaza
Centre |
Upper GI (1 of 2)
Chairs: Laurence Lovat & Bergein F. Overholt |
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13:30
13:50 |
Should
We Treat Barretts Esophagus with PDT? |
Laurence
Lovat |
13:50
14:07 |
Combined
Photodynamic Therapy and Hyperbaric Oxygenation in Carcinoma of the
Esophagus and the Esophago-Gastric Junction |
Udo
Anegg |
14:07
14:24 |
Photodynamic
Therapy in Early Oesophageal Cancer and Long Term Survival |
Luigi
Corti |
14:24
14:41 |
Green
Light Foscan Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) on 25 Oesophageal Intramucosal
Cancers (IMC) |
Jacques
Etienne |
14:41
15:01 |
PDT
for Barretts Dysplasia Results of Multicenter and Long Term Studies
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Bergein
F. Overholt |
Plaza
West |
Dosimetry
(1 of 2)
Chairs: Haishan Zeng & Willem Star |
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13:30
13:40 |
Correcting
Relative Fluorescence Measurements for Optical-Property-Dependent
Variations on the Optical Fiber Collection Efficiency |
Paulo
R. Bargo |
13:40
13:50 |
Fluorescence
Photobleaching During 5-aminolevulinic Acid-Induced Protoporphyrin
IX Photodynamic Therapy of the Normal Rat Liver |
W.
Johannes de Wolf |
13:50
14:00 |
Implicit
Dosimetry: Relationship Between MTHPC Photobleaching and Cell Viability
during In Vitro Photodynamic Therapy |
Jonathan
S. Dysart |
14:00
14:10 |
New
Techniques for Determination of In Vivo Photosensitizer Concentration
Using Diffuse Fluorescence and Reflectance Spectroscopy |
Robert
A. Weersink |
14:10
14:20 |
Multitasking
Optical Fibre Probes for PDT Treatment Monitoring and Treatment Planning
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Lothar
Lilge |
14:20
14:30 |
Effect
Monitoring of Neoadjuvant Therapy of Rectal Cancer by Delayed Laser-Induced
Endogenous Fluorescence Detection |
Tim
Handke |
14:30
14:40 |
Inner-Filter
Perturbations of Bacteriochlorin Fluorescence Photobleaching Measurements
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Emma
C.A. Pittard |
14:40
14:50 |
A
Two-Phase Illumination Scheme in ALA-PDT: Improved Clinical Outcome? |
Peter
D. Siersema |
14:50
15:00 |
Investigation of Low Power Light and Light Fractionation for Enhancing
PDT with mTHPC |
Hidemitsu
Tsutsui |
15:00
15:10 |
Spectrally
Resolved Reflectance Imaging: Tissue Characterization and Non-Invasive
Monitoring of Photodynamic Treatment of Cancer |
Sol
Kimel |
Balmoral
Room |
Urology
/ Gynecology (1 of 2)
Chair: Ron Moore |
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13:30
13:50 |
Prostate
Light Dosimetry |
John Tulip |
13:50
14:02 |
In
Vivo Photodynamic Activity of Hypericin in Heterotopic Transitional
Cell Carcinoma Bladder Tumors |
Appolinary
Kamuhabwa |
14:02
14:14 |
Photodynamic
Therapy (PDT) For Prostate Cancer: A Phase I Study in Locally Recurrent
Disease After Radiotherapy |
Timothy
R. Nathan |
14:14
14:26 |
Biodistribution
of Hypericin in Orthotopic Transitional Cell Carcinoma Bladder Tumors:
Implication for its Photodynamic Therapy |
Appolinary
Kamuhabwa |
14:26
14:38 |
Phase
I/II Clinical Test of Photodetection of Early Bladder Cancer with
the Hexyl Ester of ALA |
Patrice
Jichlinski |
14:38
14:50 |
Phase
III Trials for Early Bladder Cancer with h-ALA |
Bjorn
Klem |
15:00
15:30 |
Afternoon
Break/Exhibits/Posters |
Regency
East |
15:30
17:00 |
Concurrent
Symposia |
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Regency
Ballroom |
Optical
Diagnosis (1 of 2)
Chairs: Calum
MacAulay & Kinya Furukawa |
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15:30
15:40 |
Bacteria-induced
Fluorescence as a Disturbant Factor of Protoporphyrin IX - Fluorescence
Diagnosis in the Oral Cavity |
W.
Zenk |
15:40
15:50 |
Fluorescence
Diagnostic of Malignant Oral Lesions After Local ALA-Application |
W.
Zenk |
15:50
16:00 |
Localization
of Small Non-Malignant and Malignant Lesions of the Colon by Laser-Induced
Fluorescent Endoscopic (LIFE) Imaging |
Wojciech
Cebula |
16:00
16:10 |
Fluorescence
Detection of Bladder Carcinoma After Intravesical Instillation With
Hypericin |
Marie-Ange
DHallewin |
16:10
16:20 |
Simultaneous
Prompt and Delayed Pulsed Laser-Induced Fluorimetry Quantifies Protoporphyrin
IX Autofluorescence in Gastrointestinal Tumours |
Tim
Handke |
16:20
16:30 |
Measurements
of NIR Raman Spectra of Skin In Vivo Using a Rapid Fiber Optic Raman
Spectroscopy System |
Zhiwei
Huang |
16:30
16:40 |
Development
and Clinical Application of High-Sensitive Fluorescence Detection
System to Detect Cancer Lesion Using Fiber-Optic Endoscope |
Yoshinobu
Ohsaki |
16:40
16:50 |
Fluorescence Visualization with Blue Light More Accurately Estimates
the Histopathologic Margins of Basal Cell Carcinoma as Compared to
Clinical Examination Alone |
Harvey
Lui |
Plaza
East |
Biliary
/ Pancreatic /Lower GI
Chairs: Norman Marcon & Stephen Hahn |
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15:30
15:50 |
PDT
for Biliary Cancer |
Marianne
Ortner |
15:50
16:10 |
Phase
II Study of Intraperitoneal Photodynamic Therapy for Patients with
Overtly Disseminated Intraperitoneal Malignancies |
James
M. Metz |
16:10
16:22 |
Enhanced
Mucosal Selectivity with m-THPC Using a Short Drug-Light Interval
in the Rat Colon |
Neil
F. Jamieson |
16:22
16:34 |
Photodynamic
Therapy for Cholangiocarcinoma |
Ian
G. Renner |
Balmoral
Room |
Neurosurgery
Chairs: Paul Muller & John Hill |
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15:30
15:50 |
Clinical
Trials in the Photodynamic Therapy of Primary Malignant Supratentorial
Brain Tumors - Phase 2 and Phase 3 Studies |
Paul
Muller |
15:50
16:00 |
Human
U87 Glioma Response to Photodynamic Therapy Using Photofrin in Combination
with Buthionine Sulfoxine (BSO) |
Michael
Chopp |
16:00
16:10 |
Experimental
Basis and Development of a Novel Intracranial Indwelling Balloon Light
Applicator: Implications for Photodynamic Therapy in the Brain |
Henry
Hirschberg |
16:10
16:20 |
High-Dose
Laser Irradiation and 5-Aminolevulinic Acid (5-ALA) for Photodynamic
Therapy of Glioblastomas |
Albrecht
Hochstetter |
16:20
16:30 |
Intraoperative
Photodynamic Diagnosis of Human Malignant and Benign Gliomas Using
ALA Induced PpIX |
Sadao
Kaneko |
16:30
16:40 |
PDT Induced Apoptosis in the 9L Rat Glioma Model |
Lothar
Lilge |
16:40
16:50 |
Intraoperative
Detection Of Malignant Brain Tumors By A Multispectral Fluorescence
Guidance System |
Victor
Yang |
Plaza
West |
Photosensitizers
(2 of 3)
Chairs: Johan van Lier & Ravindra K. Pandey |
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15:30
15:50 |
PDT
Tumor Response in the Rat: Real-Time Monitoring by FDG-PET Imaging
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Johan
van Lier |
15:50
16:10 |
HPPH-Aminophenyl
DTPA [Gd(III)]-Conjugate: A Potential Tumor Diagnostic Agent for MRI
and Photosensitizer for PDT |
Ravindra
K. Pandey |
16:10
16:20 |
Novel
Strategies for the Construction of Targeted PDT Agents Using Porphyrin
Isothiocyanates |
Oliver
J. Clarke |
16:20
16:30 |
The
Application of Combinatorial Techniques in the Synthesis of Novel
Photosensitizers |
Kerry
J. Elgie |
16:30
16:40 |
Acetylene-Substituted
Phthalocyanine Analogues As New Photosensitisers For Photodynamic
Therapy |
Rudiger
Faust |
16:40
16:50 |
Studies
on Photodynamic Effects of Hydrophilic Photosensitizers, ATX-S10Na(II)
and PAD-S31 |
Eiji Kohno |
16:50
17:00 |
Improvement of PDT with Esterification of ALA: Influences on PPIX
Accumulation, - Kinetics and - Phototoxicity |
Ren้
C. Krieg |
17:00
17:10 |
MV6401:
A New Potent Photosensitizer for Photodynamic Therapy |
Byron
C. Robinson |
Plaza
Centre |
Upper
GI (2 of 2)
Chairs: Ken Wang & Herbert Wolfsen |
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15:30
15:40 |
Photodynamic
Therapy for Dysplastic Barretts Oesophagus: Long Term Follow Up |
Clive
J. Kelty |
15:40
15:50 |
Long-Term
Survival After Photodynamic Therapy With Photofrinฎ For Early Gastric
Cancer |
Seishiro
Mimura |
15:50
16:00 |
Endoscopic
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) in Inoperable Oesophageal Cancer |
Keyvan
Moghissi |
16:00
16:10 |
EMR-PDT
for Gastric Cancer |
Hirojuki
Narahara |
16:10
16:20 |
Photodynamic
Therapy for Gastric Cancer |
Yoshiro
Nishiwaki |
16:20
16:30 |
Optimization
of Light Dosimetry During Photodynamic Therapy in the Esophagus: An
Animal Study |
Alexandre
Radu |
16:30
16:40 |
Laser Therapy of Colorectal Cancer: Is There a Role for Photodynamic
Therapy? |
Allan
Weiss |
16:40
16:50 |
P53
Mutations in Barretts Esophagus Predict Poor Response to Photodynamic
Therapy |
Kenneth
K. Wang |
16:50
17:00 |
Photodynamic
Therapy for Dysplastic Barretts Esophagus and Mucosal Esophageal
Adenocarcinoma |
Herbert
C. Wolfsen |