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About
COLORECTAL CANCER COMMUNITY CONFERENCE

 

This virtual conference brings together the nation’s colorectal cancer community: patients who are undergoing or have completed treatment, caregivers, family members, and healthcare professionals. Together, we will join forces to ENGAGE, EXCHANGE & EMPOWER.

This year’s conference was co-created with our patient and caregiver co-chairs to ensure that sessions and format respond to the needs of those touched by colorectal cancer and provide them with the necessary information to empower them throughout their journey.

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Speakers
Speaker
Allison Deer, MBA Imagen del orador
Ameerah Craigg Imagen del orador
Anh Thy Le Quang, MSc kinesiologist Imagen del orador
Dr. Arun K. Garg Imagen del orador
Dr. Carole Richard Imagen del orador
Dr. Caroline Hamm Imagen del orador
Dr. Christopher Booth MD FRCPC Imagen del orador
Dr. Daniel Santa Mina Imagen del orador
Dr. Laura Dawson, MD FASTRO FCAHS Imagen del orador
Dr. Lisa Del Giudice Imagen del orador
Dr. Ron Burkes Imagen del orador
Dr. Roy Hajjar Imagen del orador
Dr. Scott Adams RKin, CSEP-CEP, PhD Imagen del orador
Jason Abramovitch Imagen del orador
Kathryn White, CD, BA, BEd, E-RYT200 Imagen del orador
Kina Leclair Imagen del orador
Nadia Maffucci Di Rienzo Imagen del orador
Negar Razavilar Imagen del orador
Paula Molnar, MSW Imagen del orador
Professor Dan Buchanan Imagen del orador
Sarah Cleyn Imagen del orador
Vicky Richard Imagen del orador
Zed Dhalla Imagen del orador
Moderator
Anne Marie Wright Imagen del orador
Co-Chairs
Angella Henry Imagen del orador
Graham Owen Imagen del orador
Melissa Groff Imagen del orador
Agenda
19
12:00 PM
- 12:10 PM
12:10 PM
- 1:40 PM
This session will provide an overview of the latest advances in colorectal cancer treatment, focusing on molecular profiling, new surgical techniques, and cutting-edge drug therapies. Attendees will learn about the latest clinical trials, how to access new treatments, and what options are available for managing the disease. This session will empower patients with knowledge of the most current treatment options and provide practical insights into navigating their care journey.
This session will provide an overview of the latest advances in colorectal cancer treatment, focusing on molecular profiling, new surgical techniques, and cutting-edge drug therapies. Attendees will learn about the latest clinical trials, how to access new treatments, and what options are available for managing the disease. This session will empower patients with knowledge of the most current treatment options and provide practical insights into navigating their care journey.
1:40 PM
- 2:10 PM
This interactive session will address common patient and provider questions about trial access, eligibility, referral pathways, and misconceptions. Emphasis will be placed on real-world navigation challenges and how healthcare providers and trial navigators can support informed decision-making.
This interactive session will address common patient and provider questions about trial access, eligibility, referral pathways, and misconceptions. Emphasis will be placed on real-world navigation challenges and how healthcare providers and trial navigators can support informed decision-making.
2:20 PM
- 3:40 PM
This session will explore the role of structured wellness interventions before and after treatment. Presentations will highlight evidence-based programs such as exercise oncology, fatigue management services, and prehabilitation models including Prehab Rx. The Challenge Study and other leading initiatives will be discussed, with a focus on integrating wellness into routine cancer care to improve outcomes and quality of life.
This session will explore the role of structured wellness interventions before and after treatment. Presentations will highlight evidence-based programs such as exercise oncology, fatigue management services, and prehabilitation models including Prehab Rx. The Challenge Study and other leading initiatives will be discussed, with a focus on integrating wellness into routine cancer care to improve outcomes and quality of life.
3:45 PM
- 4:25 PM
This session will examine how culturally responsive, community-centered approaches can reduce disparities across the cancer care continuum. Speakers will discuss partnerships with community organizations, the importance of self-advocacy, and strategies to amplify patient voices in shaping services. The discussion will highlight practical and actionable approaches to advancing equitable access to prevention, treatment, and survivorship care.
This session will examine how culturally responsive, community-centered approaches can reduce disparities across the cancer care continuum. Speakers will discuss partnerships with community organizations, the importance of self-advocacy, and strategies to amplify patient voices in shaping services. The discussion will highlight practical and actionable approaches to advancing equitable access to prevention, treatment, and survivorship care.
4:25 PM
- 4:35 PM
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12:00 PM
- 12:10 PM
12:10 PM
- 12:50 PM
This session will provide an overview of emerging global research on EOCRC, highlighting new biological insights, epidemiologic trends, and priority research areas. Speakers will examine how international findings are reshaping screening strategies, genetic testing considerations, and care delivery models.
This session will provide an overview of emerging global research on EOCRC, highlighting new biological insights, epidemiologic trends, and priority research areas. Speakers will examine how international findings are reshaping screening strategies, genetic testing considerations, and care delivery models.
12:50 PM
- 1:50 PM
This session will explore the unique challenges faced by individuals diagnosed with EOCRC. Discussions will address coordinated service navigation, models of AYA (Adolescent and Young Adult) and EOCRC clinics across Canada, existing gaps for individuals aged 40–49, and strategies to improve continuity and integration of care.
This session will explore the unique challenges faced by individuals diagnosed with EOCRC. Discussions will address coordinated service navigation, models of AYA (Adolescent and Young Adult) and EOCRC clinics across Canada, existing gaps for individuals aged 40–49, and strategies to improve continuity and integration of care.
2:00 PM
- 3:00 PM
This session will explore the psychosocial impact of living with cancer, focusing on emotional wellbeing, resource navigation, and practical supports. Discussion will address how patients can identify appropriate services, navigate uncertainty, and access psychosocial resources. Return-to-work challenges and mental health supports will also be examined, with a moderated discussion to integrate clinical and lived experience perspectives.
This session will explore the psychosocial impact of living with cancer, focusing on emotional wellbeing, resource navigation, and practical supports. Discussion will address how patients can identify appropriate services, navigate uncertainty, and access psychosocial resources. Return-to-work challenges and mental health supports will also be examined, with a moderated discussion to integrate clinical and lived experience perspectives.
3:00 PM
- 4:00 PM
This session will address the short- and long-term physical effects of cancer and its treatment. Topics will include managing common side effects, understanding who to contact for specific concerns, and clarifying the roles of pharmacists, specialists, and allied health professionals. Discussions will include living with an ostomy, LARS, body image concerns, dermatologic and endocrine effects, physiotherapy, and harm reduction strategies. The goal is to provide practical guidance and empower individuals to seek the right support at the right time.
This session will address the short- and long-term physical effects of cancer and its treatment. Topics will include managing common side effects, understanding who to contact for specific concerns, and clarifying the roles of pharmacists, specialists, and allied health professionals. Discussions will include living with an ostomy, LARS, body image concerns, dermatologic and endocrine effects, physiotherapy, and harm reduction strategies. The goal is to provide practical guidance and empower individuals to seek the right support at the right time.
4:00 PM
- 4:10 PM