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18 TH EADO CONGRESS SEVILLE 2022 APRIL 21 ST -23 RD HYBRID CONGRESS https://www.eado2022.com/ PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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18TH EADO CONGRESS

SEVILLE 2022APRIL 21ST-23RD

HYBRID CONGRESS

https://www.eado2022.com/

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

18TH EADO CONGRESS

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Table of ContentsWelcome Message ......................................................................................3

Congress InformationCommittees .................................................................................................4Congress Faculty ......................................................................................5General Information A–Z .......................................................................6-7

Venue & Exhibit PlansVenue Map (Ground Floor) ....................................................................8-9Venue Map (Lower Floor & Atrio III) .................................................10-11Booth & Exhibition Map .....................................................................12-13

Scientific ProgramAt a glance ........................................................................................14-15Thursday, April 21st ............................................................................16-19Friday, April 22nd ................................................................................20-23Saturday, April 23rd ...........................................................................24-27

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Welcome Message

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

The Congress of the European Association of Dermato-Oncology (EADO) is now a very well established scientific meeting, and has participants not only from Europe, but from all continents of the world. It is the largest congress in dermato-oncology and there are no competing congresses in this field.

The 18th EADO Congress will be hosted in the amazing city of Seville, Spain and will be a hybrid event comprising both an in-person conference and a virtual conference. We believe it will be one of the first congresses where face-to-face meetings will once again be possible.

Each EADO congress brings with it a special area of emphasis and Seville has a clinical focus on both the early diagnosis of skin cancer and dermatosurgery as part of the integral approach to skin cancer patients. Consequently, the promising therapeutic landscape that the increasingly conservative surgery and the latest breakthroughs in immunotherapy and targeted therapy bring to skin cancer patients will be comprehensively discussed in Seville, with also special attention to dermoscopy and other diagnostic technologies.

Compared to previous congresses, there is a balanced offering of topics on melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer.

The best experts worldwide have been invited as speakers and will offer you the opportunity to gain a comprehensive insight into all areas of dermato-oncology.

Some cities blast you away, others slowly win you over. Seville, the host city, disarms and seduces you. Its historic center, lorded over by a colossal Gothic cathedral, is an intoxicating mix of resplendent Mudéjar palaces, baroque churches and winding medieval lanes. Flamenco clubs keep the intimacy and intensity of this centuries-old tradition alive whilst aristocratic mansions recall the city’s past as a showcase Moorish capital. But while history reverberates all around, Seville is as much about the here and now as the past. It is about enjoying warm afternoons and evenings eating tapas in a buzzing plaza.

Join us at the 18th EADO Congress! We are convinced we will all enjoy this opportunity to gain the highest scientific knowledge in the field, surrounded by the most colorful Spring ever, Spring in Seville.

Warmest regards,

Prof. Dr. David Moreno-Ramírez Seville, SpainCongress President

Prof. Dr. Claus GarbeTuebingen, GermanyCongress President

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Congress InformationCommittees

EADO Board Members

Petr Arenberger, Prague, Czech RepublicVeronique Bataille, London, UKMatilda Bylaite, Vilnius, LithuaniaVéronique Del Marmol, Brussels, BelgiumBrigitte Dréno, Nantes, FranceReinhard Dummer, Zurich, SwitzerlandAna-Maria Forsea, Bucharest, RomaniaClaus Garbe, Tuebingen, GermanyJean-Jacques Grob, Marseille, FranceCatherine Harwood, London, UKAxel Hauschild, Kiel, GermanyChristoph Hoeller, Vienna, AustriaLidija Kandolf Sekulovic, Belgrade, SerbiaRoland Kaufmann, Frankfurt, GermanyNicole Kelleners-Smeets, Maastricht, The NetherlandsAmilios Lallas, Thessaloniki, GreeceCéleste Lebbé, Paris, FranceBohdan Lytvynenko, Kyiv, UkraineJosep Malvehy, Barcelona, SpainDavid Moreno-Ramirez, Seville, SpainJudit Oláh, Szeged, HungaryHubert Pehamberger, Vienna, AustriaGiovanni Pellacani, Modena, ItalyKetty Peris, Rome, ItalyCaroline Robert, Paris, FranceMirna Šitum, Zagreb, CroatiaEggert Stockfleth, Bochum, GermanyAlexander Stratigos, Athens, GreeceRicardo Viera, Coimbra, PortugalGeorg Weinlich, Innsbruck, AustriaIris Zalaudek, Trieste, Italy

Local Scientific Committee

Salvador Arias, Granada, SpainRafael Botella, Valencia, SpainCristina Carrera, Barcelona, SpainGregorio Carretero, Canary Islands, SpainLuis de la Cruz Merino, Seville, SpainMagdalena de Troya, Marbella, SpainNoemí Eiris, Seville, SpainAlmudena Fernández Orland, Seville, SpainCarla Ferrándiz, Barcelona, SpainLara Ferrándiz, Seville, SpainSalvador González, Madrid, SpainEnrique Herrera Ceballos, Málaga, SpainMª Eugenia Iglesias, Pamplona, SpainMario Linares, Cádiz, SpainEduardo Nagore, Valencia, SpainTeresa Ojeda Vila, Seville, SpainPablo Luis Ortiz, Madrid, SpainSusana Puig, Barcelona, SpainPedro Redondo, Madrid, SpainLuis Rios Buceta, Madrid, SpainJuan J. Ríos Martín, Seville, SpainRicardo Ruiz, Madrid, SpainAndrés Ruiz de Casas, Seville, SpainOnofre Sanmartin, Valencia, Spain

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• Joseph Alcalay, Tel Aviv, Israel• Jean-Michel Amici, Bordeaux,

France• Zoe Apalla, Thessaloniki, Greece• Petr Arenberger, Prague, Czech

Republic• Monika Arenbergerova, Prague,

Czech Republic • Giuseppe Argenziano, Naples,

Italy• Salvador Arias, Granada, Spain• Martine Bagot, Paris, France• Nicole Basset-Seguin, Paris, France • Véronique Bataille, London, UK• Jürgen Becker, Heidelberg,

Germany• Christian Blank, Amsterdam, The

Netherlands• Rafael Botella, Valencia, Spain• Stephan Brandenburg,

Osnabrueck, Germany• Matilda Bylaitė-Bučinskienė,

Vilnius, Lithuania• Francisco Camacho, Seville, Spain• Javier Cañueto, Salamanca, Spain• Franck Carbonnel, Paris , France• Cristina Carrera, Barcelona, Spain• Sarah Dawson, Melbourne,

Australia• Véronique Del Marmol, Brussels,

Belgium• Thomas Dirschka, Wuppertal,

Germany• Brigitte Dréno, Nantes, France• Reinhard Dummer, Zurich,

Switzerland• Alexander Eggermont, Utrecht,

The Netherlands• Thomas Eigentler, Berlin,

Germany• Noemí Eiris, Seville, Spain• Victor Farricha, Lisbon, Portugal• Carla Ferrándiz, Barcelona, Spain• Lara Ferrándiz, Seville, Spain• Lukas Flatz, Gallen, Switzerland• Ana-Maria Forsea, Bucharest,

Romania

• Claus Garbe, Tuebingen, Germany

• Marie-Léa Gauci, Paris, France• Alexandra Geusau, Vienna,

Austria• Salvador González, Madrid, Spain• Jean-Jacques Grob, Marseille,

France• Catherine Harwood, London, UK• Jessica Hassel, Heidelberg,

Germany• Axel Hauschild, Kiel, Germany• Andrew Hayes, London, UK• Ingrid Hiltun, Pamplona, Spain• Christoph Hoeller, Vienna, Austria• Swen Malte John, Osnabrueck

Germany• Lidija Kandolf Sekulovic,

Belgrade, Serbia• Roland Kaufmann, Frankfurt,

Germany• Nicole Kelleners-Smeets,

Maastricht, The Netherlands• Sanja Kezic, Amsterdam, The

Netherlands• Harald Kittler, Vienna, Austria• Aimilios Lallas, Thessaloniki,

Greece• Céleste Lebbé, Paris, France• Ulrike Leiter-Stöppke, Tübingen,

Germany• Beatriz Llombart, Valencia, Spain• Caterina Longo, Modena, Italy• Paul Lorigan, Manchester, UK• Bohdan Lytvynenko, Kyiv, Ukraine• Cristina Magnoni, Modena, Italy• Josep Malvehy, Barcelona, Spain• Olivier Michielin, Lausanne,

Switzerland• Zeljko Mijuskovic, Belgrade,

Serbia• David Moreno-Ramírez, Seville,

Spain• Elvira Moscarella, Naples, Italy• Michael Mühlstädt, Geneva,

Switzerland• Eduardo Nagore, Valencia, Spain

• Paul Nathan, London, UK• Judit Oláh, Szeged, Hungary• Pablo Luis Ortiz, Madrid, Spain• Hubert Pehamberger, Vienna,

Austria• Giovanni Pellacani, Modena, Italy• Ketty Peris, Rome, Italy• Sebastian Podlipnik, Barcelona,

Spain• Christian Posch, Munich,

Germany• Susana Puig, Barcelona, Spain• Pietro Quaglino, Turin, Italy• Celia Requena, Valencia, Spain• Simone Ribero, Turin, Italy• Caroline Robert, Paris, France• Ricardo Ruiz, Madrid, Spain• Philippe Saiag, Versailles, France• Rafael Salido, Pamplona, Spain• Onofre Sanmartin, Valencia,

Spain• Julia Scarisbrick, Birmingham, UK• Dirk Schadendorf, Essen,

Germany• Mirna Šitum, Zagreb, Croatia• André Skaria, Vevey, Switzerland• Alexander Stratigos, Athens,

Greece• Mariano Suppa, Brussels, Belgium• Hussein Tawbi, Houston, USA• Antonio Tejera-Vaquerizo,

Cordova, Spain• Agustí Toll, Barcelona, Spain• Franz Trautinger, St. Poelten,

Austria• Alexander Van Akkooi,

Amsterdam, The Netherlands• Erika Varga, Szeged, Hungary• Marit B. Veierod, Oslo, Norway• Ricardo Vieira, Coimbra, Portugal• Amaya Virós, Manchester, UK• Georg Weinlich, Innsbruck, Austria• Julia Welzel, Augsburg, Germany• Iris Zalaudek, Trieste, Italy• Lamberto Zocchi, Turin, Italy

Congress InformationCongress Faculty

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Congress InformationGeneral Information A-ZAccommodationIf you’re looking for accommodation whilst at the Con-gress then please see the different options advertised on the Congress Website:https://www.eado2022.com/accommodation/From 5* rooms through to tourist apartments you’re bound to find something to suit you.

Attendance CertificateThe attendance certificate can be downloaded from the personal user area of your registration account from once the congress has finished.

Cancellation PolicyCancellations must be received in writing by January 27th, 2022, in order to receive a 50% refund. No refunds will be granted after that date.Substitutions are possible. To substitute a registration, please send an email including the name of the original registrant and the name of the person substituting to [email protected]

CME CreditsEuropean Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (UEMS/EACCME)An application will be made to the UEMS-EACCME® for CME accreditation of this event. The EACCME is an in-stitution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). To obtain the CME certificate, you must have 80% attendance and the evaluation form must be filled out online in the personal user area. You will then be able to download your CME certificate.American Medical Association (AMA)The American Medical Association (AMA) has an agree-ment of mutual recognition of continuing medical edu-cation (CME) credit with the European Union of Medical Specialties (UEMS). Physicians (MDs, DOs or equivalent international degree) may have their EACCME Europe-an CME Credits (ECMEC®s) converted to AMA PRA Cat-egory 1 Credit™ by applying to the AMA.Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of CanadaLive educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognized by the UEMS-EACCME for ECMEC credits

are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certifica-tion Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

ContactGeneral Secretariat

Plaza Gala Placidia 1· 08006 Barcelona, SpainPhone: +34 934 161 220· General information: [email protected]· Exhibition, sponsorship and advertising sales:

[email protected]· Registration & Accommodation:

[email protected]· Abstracts: [email protected]· Invited Faculty: [email protected]

ExhibitionVisit both the onsite industrial exhibition and virtual ex-hibition to get in touch with exhibitors, colleagues, col-laborators and friends.Exhibit Opening HoursThursday 21st from 9.00am to 6.00pmFriday 22nd from 9.00am to 6.00pmSaturday 23rd from 9.00am to 4.00pm

Language & TranslationThe official language of the meeting is English. Simulta-neous translation will not be provided.

Lost & FoundPlease hand in all found items at the registration desk. A lost and found box will be provided there.

Program ChangesThe organizer reserves the right to make changes to the event program at short notice if necessary. This does not result in any reimbursement claims. Program chang-es will be announced during the congress.

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RegistrationIndividual registration is only possible by using the online portal on the congress website: https://www.eado2022.com/registration/individual-registration/ The group registration process is valid for a minimum of 10 delegates. Please contact the Secretariat [email protected] for further information.

* The student / resident registration rate will be granted only after receipt of proof. Please send to the Secretariat written proof of status (date no older than 6 months from registration date) and signed by the head of department confirming the status of the applicant: [email protected] note that an administrative fee of 20 € will be charged in case you have lost or forgotten your name badge.

Congress Information General Information A-Z

Registration TypePresential Early Bird (includes virtual reg’)

Presential Regular(includes virtual reg’)

Presential Late & Onsite (includes virtual reg’) Virtual

until 28th Nov’ 2021 until 13th Feb’ 2022 after 13th Feb’ 2022

EADO Member €400 €500 €600 €400 Non-EADO Member €500 €600 €650 €500 Resident €200 €220 €240 €200 Student €100 €120 €150 €100 Day Ticket €250 €250 €250 -Industry Participant €600 €750 €900 €600

Congress Registration Fees (VAT included)

Presential Registration fees cover:· Admission to onsite & virtual scientific sessions and satellite symposia

· Admission to the onsite & virtual industrial exhibition· Onsite coffee breaks & lunches· Congress bag· Opening ceremony · Certificate of attendance· Collection of abstracts· Online material will be available until 23rd July 2022Method of payment:Credit cards (Visa, MasterCard) will be accepted. Bank transfers are only possible in exceptional cases for group bookings / hospitals. Please note that in payments by bank transfers, the bank charges must be paid by the delegate.

Registration DeskThe registration desk is situated on the ground floor on the right hand side just after you enter the Convention Center. For group badge pick up please contact us for a time slot at [email protected] Desk Opening HoursWednesday 20th from 4.00pm to 8.00pmThursday 21st from 8.00am to 6.30pmFriday 22nd from 8.00am to 6.30pmSaturday 23rd from 8.00am to 5.00pm

Time ZoneSeville is in the Central European Time Zone which is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT +1). Like most states in Europe, Seville observes daylight saving (summer time).

Virtual Registration fees cover:· Admission to virtual scientific sessions and satellite symposia

· Admission to the virtual industrial exhibition· Virtual opening ceremony · Certificate of attendance· Collection of abstracts· Online material will be available until 23rd July 2022

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VenueGround Floor Map

Platinium & Sponsors’ Meeting Rooms

(1-8)

Atrio II

Secretariat

HotelReception

HotelEntrance

Convention CentreEntrance

Speaker Ready Room

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ExhibitionMain Auditorium

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VenueLower Floor & Atrio III Map

Atrio III

Mobile DeviceCharging Station

E-Poster Area

Cyber Café

Atrio III Access

Atrio II

Room2

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ExhibitionAtrio III

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ExhibitionSpace for the exhibition will be available next to the Congress rooms. Coffee breaks will be served in the imme-diate vicinity of the exhibition. Allocation of space will be determined by the date of payment, and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Priority will be given to acknowledged sponsors according to category.

Booth & Exhibition Map

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Digital Promotional Screen

Secretariat

Access To Atrio III

Main Auditorium(Room 1)

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Scientific Program at a glance

Frid

ay, A

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22nd

09.00-10.00

Symposium 7: Adjuvant therapy of malignant mela-

noma.Candidates, risks and

benefits

Symposium 8: Management of toxicities of immuno-

checkpoint inhibitors

Symposium 9: Management of cutaneous lymphoma

Free communications 1:Melanoma diagnosis &

treatment

10.00-10.30

10.30-11.00 Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

11.00-12.00Symposium 10:

Controversies in melanoma management

Symposium 11:Management of actinic kera-tosis and field cancerization

Symposium 12: Skin cancer management in particular

clinical settings

12.00-12.30Keynote Lecture 4: Neoad-juvant therapy in malignant

melanoma

12.30-13.30 Satellite Lunch Symposium 2Platinum

13.30-14.00Keynote Lecture 5:

Checkpoint inhibitorsin NMSC

14.00-14.30Keynote Lecture 6:Future therapies in

malignant melanoma

14.30-15.30 Satellite Symposium 3 Satellite Symposium 4 Satellite Symposium 5 Satellite Symposium 6

15.30-16.00 Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

16.00-17.30

Symposium 13: Difficult to treat malignant melanoma.

Challenging clinical settings in melanoma patients

Symposium 14: Surgical management of non-

melanoma skin cancer

Free communications 2:Non-Melanoma SkinCancer diagnosis &

treatment I (BCC & SCC)

17.30-18.00 Satellite Symposium 7

Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 4

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09.00-11.45 Dermatoscopy Course Surgery Course SCOPE Society Meeting

11.45-12.15 Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

12.15-12.30 Opening Ceremony

12.30-13.00Keynote Lecture 1:

Dermoscopy of non-pigmented lesions

13.00-13.30Keynote Lecture 2: Influence of germline genetic variants

on dermoscopic features

13.30-14.30 Satellite Lunch Symposium 1 Platinum

14.30-15.00Keynote Lecture 3:

Micrographic surgery in skin cancer treatment

15.00-16.00Symposium 1: Controversies

in non-melanoma skin cancer management

Symposium 2: Management of toxicities of targeted

therapies

Symposium 3: Epidemiology and prevention of skin

cancer

16.00-16.30 Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

16.30-17.30 Symposium 4: Non-mela-noma skin cancer European

guidelines and updates

Symposium 5: Prognostic and predictive markers in

melanoma

Symposium 6: Management of melanocytic nevi

17.30-18.00 Satellite Symposium 1 Satellite Symposium 2

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 4

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09.00-10.00Symposium 15:

Melanoma guidelines update

Symposium 16: Challenging cases in

dermoscopy

Symposium 17: Management of other malignant cutaneous

tumors

Free communications 3:Basic research, genetics

and epidemiologyof skin cancer

10.00-11.00

Symposium 18:Surgical management of melanoma patients. What

surgery still offers for stages I to IV

Satellite Symposium 8 Satellite Symposium 9

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

11.30-12.00Keynote Lecture 7:

Dermoscopy of pigmented lesions

12.00-12.30 Keynote Lecture 8:Sex bias in skin cancer

12.30-13.30Satellite Lunch Symposium 3

Platinum

13.30-14.30Symposium 19:

New diagnostic approaches in skin cancer

Satellite Symposium 10 Satellite Symposium 11

Free communications 4:Non-melanoma skin

cancer diagnosis & treat-ment II (lymphoma, merkel,

sarcoma, etc.)

14.30-15.00 Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

15.00-16.00

Symposium 20: Management of advanced NMSC. Challenging clinical

settings in non-melanoma patients

Symposium 21:When should we stop

systemic treatment in skin cancer and when to offer

supportive care?

Symposium 22: Occupational skin cancer

16.00-16.30 Closing Ceremony & Awards

Scientific Program at a glance

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Thursday, April 21st (MORNING)Scientific Program

Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 409.00 - 11.45 09.00 - 11.45 09.00 - 11.45

Dermatoscopy Course09.00 - 09.02 Chairs: Giuseppe Argenziano & Josep Malvehy

Surgery CourseChairs: Roland Kaufmann & Ricardo Vieira

SCOPE Society MeetingChairs: Alexandra Geusau & Carla Ferrándiz-Pulido

09.02 - 09.17 Total body dermoscopy and digital follow-up of high-risk patients: what’s new? Josep Malvhey

09.00 – 9.05 Welcome & IntroductionPart 1 Basics 09.05 – 9.15 Peri-operative management of a patient Ingrid Hiltun09.20 – 9.30 Concepts of anesthesia and pain control in skin cancer proceduresMichael Mühlstädt09.35 – 9.45 Biopsy and shaving procedures in skin cancer - when, why and how?Nicole Kelleners-Smeets09.50 – 10.00 Appropriate suture techniquesRafael Salido Vallejo10.05 – 10.15 Basics of flaps and graftsJean-Michel AmiciPart 2 Advanced10.20 – 10.35 Defect repair: favorite grafts and flaps: Head & neck areaAndré Skaria10.40 – 10.55 Defect repair: favorite grafts and flaps: trunk & extremitiesRicardo Viera11.00 – 11.15 Today’s role and technical aspects of SNB in skin cancerDavid Moreno11.20 – 11.35 Surgical souvenirs to take homeRoland Kaufmann11.40 – 11.45 Final conclusions

09.00 - 09.05 Welcome and introductionAlexandra Geusau09.05 - 09.17 The role of papillomavirus infection in skin carcinogenesisAlessandra Handisurya09.20 - 09.32 Skin aging, UVR, immunosuppression and skin cancerAlexandra Geusau09.35 - 09.50 Pre-existing malignancies in renal transplant candidates-time to reconsider waiting times Bruno Watschinger 09.55 - 10.07Main issues of cutaneous lymphoma in organ transplant recipientsDeniz Seckin10.10 - 10.25 Skin cancer in Transplant patients of colourCatherine Harwood10.30 - 10.55 A Journey through time - 30 years of Transplant Dermatology at Leiden UniversityJan Nico Bouwes Bavinck11:00 - 11:40 Tumour Board and expert panel discussion: difficult to treat cases Chair: Elsemieke Plasmeijer: together with Ulrike Leiter-Stöppke, Carla Ferrándiz-Pulido, Mirjam Nägeli, Stella de Jong11.00 - 11.08Case 111.13 - 11.21Case 211.26 - 11.34Case 311:40 - 11:45 Closing remarksAlexandra Geusau & Carla Ferrándiz-Pulido

09.22 - 09.37 Nail melanoma and its differentials Iris Zalaudek

09.42 - 09.57 Does the size matter? Aimilios Lallas

10.02 - 10.17 Deep phenotyping and Dermoscopy: diagnostic and risk stratification of patients Susana Puig

10.22 - 10.37 Mistakes and misconceptions Harald Kittler

10.42 - 10.57 Facial lesions Elvira Moscarella

11.02 - 11.17 Melanocytic lesions of the scalp Caterina Longo

11.22 - 11.37 Rules not to miss melanoma Giuseppe Argenziano

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 412.15 - 12.30

Opening CeremonyClaus Garbe & David Moreno

12.30 - 13.00

Keynote Lecture 112.30 - 12.31 Chair: Giuseppe Argenziano

12.31 - 13.00 Dermoscopy of non-pigmented lesions Aimilios Lallas

13.00 - 13.30

Keynote Lecture 213.00 - 13.01 Chair: Alex Stratigos

13.01 - 13.30 Influence of germline genetic variants on dermoscopic features Susana Puig

13.30-14.30

Satellite Lunch Symposium 1Platinum SponsorSee separate program

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 414.30-15.00

Keynote Lecture 314.30 - 14.31 Chair: Francisco Camacho

14.31 - 15.00 Micrographic surgery in skin cancer treatmentRoland Kaufmann

15.00-16.00 15.00-16.00 15.00-16.00

Symposium 1Controversies in non-melanoma skin cancer management Chairs: Alex Stratigos & Matilda Bylaitė-Bučinskienė

Symposium 2Management of toxicities of targeted therapies15.00 - 15.01Chairs: Jessica Hassel & Caroline Robert

Symposium 3Epidemiology and prevention of skin cancer15.00 - 15.01Chairs: Véronique del Marmol & Ana-Maria Forsea

15.00 - 15.01IntroductionAdvanced non melanoma skin cancers and surgery 15.01 - 15.13Yes: Javier Cañueto15.13 - 15.25No: Jean Jacques Grob15.25 - 15.30Discussion

15.30 - 15.31IntroductionMicrograhpic surgery – Primary surgery in SCC and BCC15.31 - 15.43Yes: Ricardo Ruiz15.43 - 15.55No: Céleste Lebbé15.55 - 16.00Discussion

15.01 - 15.13Spectrum of toxicities of targeted therapiesCaroline Robert

15.16 - 15.28Cutaneous AE of TTOnofre Sanmartin

15.31 - 15.43Management of digestive adverse events of TTFranck Carbonnel

15.46 - 15.58Management of rare severe adverse events of TTJessica Hassel

15.01 - 15.13Long-term development of theepidemiology of melanomaand keratinocyte cancerClaus Garbe

15.16 - 15.28Risk factors for skin cancer: new insightsVeronique del Marmol

15.31 - 15.43Skin cancer primary prevention: beyond sun protectionAna-Maria Forsea

15.46 - 15.58Lifestyle and melanoma risk: what do we know, what do we counsel our patients?Marit B. Veierod

16.00 - 16.30: Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

Thursday, April 21st (AFTERNOON)Scientific Program

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 416.30-18.00 16.30-17.30 16.30-17.30

Symposium 4 Non-melanoma skin cancer European guidelines and updates16.30 - 16.31Chairs: Alex Stratigos & Céleste Lebbé

Symposium 5 Prognostic and predictive markers in melanoma16.30 - 16.31Chairs: Eduardo Nagore & Dirk Schadendorf

Symposium 6Management of melanocytic nevi16.30 - 16.31Chairs: Véronique Bataille & Cristina Carrera

16.31 – 16.43BCC guidelinesKetty Peris

16.31 – 16.43Clinical parameters valuable for prognosis assessment – Status & gapsEduardo Nagore

16.31 – 16.43 Management of patients with giant and large congenital naevi: Risks beyond the skinCristina Carrera

16.46 – 16.58SCC guidelinesAlex Stratigos

16.46 – 16.58Imaging and artifical intelligence – will it help us to stratify our patients?Jean Jacques Grob

16.46 – 16.58 How to deal with patients with multiple atypical naevi Lamberto Zocchi

17.01 – 17.13MCC guidelinesMarie-Léa Gauci

17.01 – 17.13Liquid biopsy – ready for prime time?Sarah Dawson

17.01 – 17.13 Heritability of dermoscopic patterns of naeviSimone Ribero

17.16 – 17.28DFSP guidelinesPhilippe Saiag

17.16 – 17.28Where do we stand with tissue-based markers?Dirk Schadendorf

17.16 – 17.28 Final consideration: From nevus to melanoma, what we really know Sebastian Podlipnik

17.31 - 17.43Kaposi sarcomaCéleste Lebbé

17.46 - 18.00Discussion

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Satellite Symposium 1See separate program

Satellite Symposium 2See separate program

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 409.00-10.00 09.00-10.30 09.00-10.30 09.00-10.30

Symposium 7Adjuvant therapy of malignant melanoma. Candidates, risks and benefits09.00 - 09.01 Chairs: Jean Jacques Grob & Christoph Hoeller

Symposium 8Management of toxicities of immunocheckpoint inhibitors09.00 - 09.01Chairs: Brigitte Dréno & Lara Ferrándiz

Symposium 9Management of cutaneous lymphoma09.00 - 09.01Chairs: Julia Scarisbrick & Reinhard Dummer

Free communications 1Melanoma diagnosis & treatmentChairs: Bohdan Lytvynenko & Salvador Arias

09.01 - 09.13Long term benefit ofadjuvant therapy in stage III patients Claus Garbe

09.01 - 09.13Why do they appear and how to detect immune-related adverse events? Lara Ferrándiz

09.01 - 09.13The ABCs of cutaneous lymphoma managementReinhard Dummer

09.16 -09.28Is adjuvant therapy in intermediate risk AJCC (stage II) useful or risky? Christoph Hoeller

09.16 -09.28How to manage acute non cutaneous toxicities (≤ 8 months) Lukas Flatz

09.16 -09.28Prognostic Factors in CTCL Shaping Future Management Julia Scarisbrick

09.31 - 09.43What future place for sentinel node and new biomarkers to select the right indications of adjuvant therapy? Jean Jacques Grob

09.31 - 09.43How to manage chronic non cutaneous toxicities Christian Posch

09.31 - 09.43New treatments for CTCL. Ongoing clinical trialsPablo Luis Ortiz

09.46 - 09.58What is the best timing of treatment in melanoma: Neoajuvant, adjuvant or only if disease progression? Paul Nathan

09.46 - 09.58Predictive markers severe adverse event: Where we are Brigitte Dréno

09.46 - 09.58KIRs in Biology and treatment Martine Bagot

10.01 - 10.13Clinical benefit or not in patients after discontinuation of anti-PD-1 therapies due to immune-related adverse eventsJessica Hassel

10.01 - 10.13Skin Lymphomas Other Than MF/SS: What’s New?Pietro Quaglino

10.15 - 10.30Discussion

10.16 - 10.28Update to the EORTC consensus recommendations for the treatment of MF/SSFranz Trautinger

10.30 - 11.00: Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 411.00-12.00 11.00-12.00 11.00-12.00

Symposium 10Controversies in melanoma managementChairs: Josep Malvehy & Axel Hauschild

Symposium 11Management of actinic keratosis and field cancerization11.00 - 11.01Chairs: Ketty Peris & Nicole Kelleners-Smeets

Symposium 12Skin cancer management in particular clinical settings11.00 - 11.01Chairs: Céleste Lebbé & Catherine Harwood

11.00 - 11.01IntroductionStage III malignant melanoma: surgery first?11.01 - 11.13Yes: Victor Farricha11.13 - 11.25No: Alexander van Akkooi11.25 - 11.30Discussion

11.01 - 11.13Epidemiology of Actinic KeratosisCarla Ferrándiz

11.16 - 11.28Why treat Actinic KeratosisNicole Kelleners-Smeets

11.31 - 11.43New developments in field-treatment of Actinic Keratosis Thomas Dirschka

11.46 - 11.58Treatment of Actinic Keratosis in the immunocompromised patient Ketty Peris

11.01 - 11.13Skin cancer management in patients with hematological malignancyUlrike Leiter-Stöppke

11.16 - 11.28Efficacy and safety of systemic treatment for skin cancer in the elderlyLidija Kandolf Sekulovic

11.31 - 11.43COVID & skin cancerSalvador Arias

11.46 - 11.58Skin cancer management in HIV patientsCeleste Lebbé

11.30 - 11.31Introduction11.31 - 11.43Follow-up examinations. Does it matter? Ulrike Leiter-Stöppke11.46 - 11.58Systemic triplet therapy - a newapproach?Alexander Eggermont

12.00-12.30

Keynote Lecture 412.00 - 12.01 Chair: Caroline Robert

12.01 - 12.30 Neoadjuvant therapy in malignant melanoma Christian Blank

12.30-13.30

Satellite Lunch Symposium 2Platinum SponsorSee separate program

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 413.30-14.00

Keynote Lecture 513.30 - 13.31 Chair: Hubert Pehamberger

13.31 - 14.00 Checkpoint inhibitors in NMSC Axel Hauschild

14.00-14.30

Keynote Lecture 614.00 - 14.01 Chair: Christoph Hoeller

14.01 - 14.30 Future therapies in malignant melanoma Olivier Michielin

14.30-15.30 14.30-15.30 14.30-15.30 14.30-15.30

Satellite Symposium 3See separate program

Satellite Symposium 4See separate program

Satellite Symposium 5See separate program

Satellite Symposium 6See separate program

15.30 - 16.00: Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 416.00-17.30 16.00-17.30 16.00-17.30

Symposium 13Difficult to treat malignant melanoma. Challenging clinical settings in melanoma patients16.00 - 16.01Chairs: Alexander van Akkooi & Rafael Botella

Symposium 14Surgical management of non-melanoma skin cancer16.00 - 16.01Chairs: Onofre Sanmartin & Roland Kaufmann

Free communications 2Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer diagnosis & treatment I (BCC & SCC)Chairs: Bohdan Lytvynenko & Carla Ferrándiz

16.01 - 16.13Approach to symptomatic and asymptomatic brain metastasesHussein Tawbi

16.01 - 16.13 Value of imaging techniques to define and control excision margins in NMSC surgery Josep Malvehy

16.16 - 16.28Systemic therapy approach to mucosal melanoma (uveal and others)Paul Nathan

16.16 - 16.28 Moh’s micrographic surgery in high-risk SCC Onofre Sanmartin

16.31 - 16.43Approaches to oligometastatic stage IV melanomaAndrew Hayes

16.31 - 16.43 NMSC surgery of the face - My favourite techniques Cristina Magnoni

16.46 - 16.58Regression and melanomaRafael Botella

16.46 - 16.58 Surgical challenges in NMSC located on the scalp Roland Kaufmann

17.01 - 17.13Treatment of advanced loco-regional melanomaAlexander van Akkooi

17.01 - 17.13 Special techniques in NMSC defect repair of the ears Ricardo Viera

17.16 - 17.30Discussion

17.16 - 17.28 SNB – is there a role in SCC? Antonio Tejera-Vaquerizo

17.30-18.00

Satellite Symposium 7See separate program

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 409.00-10.00 09.00-10.00 09.00-10.00 09.00-10.00

Symposium 15Melanoma guidelines update09.00 - 09.01 Chairs: Claus Garbe & Paul Lorigan

Symposium 16Challenging cases in dermoscopy09.00 - 09.01 Chairs: Giussepe Argenziano & Aimillios Lallas

Symposium 17Management of other malignant cutaneous tumors09.00 - 09.01Chairs: Beatriz Llombart & Judit Oláh

Free communications 3Basic research, genetics and epidemiology of skin cancerChairs: Georg Weinlich & Agustí Toll

09.01 - 09.13Melanoma diagnostics: focus and key questions of the updateJosep Malvehy

09.01 - 09.13 Challenging facial lesions Aimilios Lallas

09.01 - 09.13 Pitfalls in the management of rare skin malignancies Judit Oláh

09.16 - 09.28Melanoma therapy: focus and key questions of the updateClaus Garbe

09.16 - 09.28 Challenging non pigmented lesions Harald Kittler

09.16 - 09.28 Rare tumors of genitalia Erika Varga

09.31 - 09.43Mucosal Melanoma Guidelines update (anorectal, urogenital and H&N)Paul Lorigan

09.31 - 09.43 Challenging nodular lesions Zoe Apalla

09.31 - 09.43 Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans: from genetics to therapyBeatriz Llombart

09.46 - 09.58A knowledge database as a basis for international guideline developmentThomas Eigentler

09.46 - 09.58 Challenging pediatric lesions Giuseppe Argenziano

09.46 - 09.58 Challenges in cutaneous angiosarcoma Celia Requena

10.00-11.00 10.00-11.00 10.00-11.00

Symposium 18Surgical management of melanoma patients. What surgery still offers for stages I to IV 10.00 - 10.01Chairs: Ricardo Vieira & Alexander van Akkooi

Satellite Symposium 8See separate program

Satellite Symposium 9See separate program

10.01 - 10.13Mohs surgery for melanoma: how and when?Joseph Alcalay

10.16 - 10.28Stage I/II – margins in current day and age Ricardo Vieira

10.31 - 10.43The role of node dissection for stage III melanoma David Moreno-Ramírez

10.46 - 10.58When to perform surgery for stage IV Alexander van Akkooi

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 4

11.00 - 11.30: Coffee Break + Exhibition Visit + Poster Viewing11.30-12.00

Keynote Lecture 711.30 - 11.31 Chair: Susana Puig

11.31 - 12.00 Dermoscopy of pigmented lesions Iris Zalaudek

12.00-12.30

Keynote Lecture 812.00 - 12.01 Chair: Véronique Bataille

12.01 - 12.30 Sex bias in skin cancer Amaya Viros

12.30-13.30

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Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 413.30-14.30 13.30-14.30 13.30-14.30 13.30-14.30

Symposium 19 New diagnostic approaches in skin cancer13.30 - 13.31 Chairs: Giovanni Pellacani & Salvador González

Satellite Symposium 10See separate program

Satellite Symposium 11See separate program

Free communications 4Non-melanoma skin cancer diagnosis & treatment II (lymphoma, merkel, sarcoma, etc.)Chairs: Mirna Šitum & Noemi Eiris

13.31 - 13.43 Melanoma diagnosis with RCM Giovanni Pellacani

13.46 - 13.58 Combined technologies (RCM-OCT) for non-melanoma skin cancer diagnosis Salvador Gonzalez

14.01 - 14.13 OCT and basal cell carcinoma - a love story Julia Welzel

14.16 - 14.28 LC-OCT: where to use in skin cancer Mariano Suppa

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Saturday, April 23rd (AFTERNOON)Scientific Program

Room 1 (Main) Room 2 Room 3 Room 415.00-16.00 15.00-16.00 15.00-16.00

Symposium 20Management of advanced NMSC. Challenging clinical settings in non-melanoma patients15.00 - 15.01 Chairs: Jean Jacques Grob & Nicole Basset-Seguin

Symposium 21When should we stop systemic treatment in skin cancer and when to offer supportive care?15.00 - 15.01 Chairs: Petr Arenberger & Lidija Kandolf-Sekulovic

Symposium 22Occupational skin cancer15.00 - 15.01 Chairs: Swen Malte John & Ulrike Leiter-Stöppke

15.01 - 15.13 Advanced CBC Nicole Basset-Seguin

15.01 - 15.13 ... in metastatic melanomaPeter Arenberger

15.01 - 15.13What skin cancers are occupational?Ulrike Leiter-Stöppke

15.16 - 15.28 Advanced SCC Jean Jacques Grob

15.16 - 15.28...in locally advanced or metastatic basal cell carcinomaMonika Arenbergerova

15.16 - 15.28Skin cancer: 2nd most frequently recognized occupational disease in Germany. The perspective of a social accident insurance on a rapidly increasing workers’ health issueStephan Brandenburg

15.31 - 15.43 Merkell Cell Carcinoma - MCC Jürgen C. Becker

15.31 - 15.43...in advanced squamous cell carcinomaLidija Kandolf Sekulovic

15.31 - 15.43New UV- exposure biomarkers to monitor sunscreen use in outdoor workers Sanja Kezic

15.46 - 15.58 Malignant adnexal tumors Christoph Hoeller

15.46 - 15.58Best supportive care in skin cancer - guidelines and recommendationsZeljko Mijuskovic

15.46 - 15.58EU’s Beating Cancer Plan: will it beat occupational skin cancer? How to diagnose, notify, prevent, compensate, what protection to recommendSwen Malte John

16.00-16.30

Closing Ceremony & AwardsClaus Garbe & David Moreno

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