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Program 1980 International Symposium on Cancer Cancer 1980 Achievements, Challenges, Prospects [Program of Topics, Speakers, and Directory of Exhibits]
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HOTELS
GRAND HYATT HOTEL (HEADQUARTERS)
Park Avenue at Grand Central
New York. NY 10017
(212) 883-1234
THE ROOSEVELT HOTEL
Madison Avenue at 45th Street
New York, NY 10017 "
(212) 661-9600
THE BILTMORE HOTEL
Madison Avenue at 43rd Street
New York, NY 10017
(212) 687-7000
REGISTRATION
Foyer outside Empire State Ballroom,
FrftA Floor, Grand Hyatt Hotol
Admission to Sessions, Exhibits and Coffee Lounges
by Badge only.
Registratian Hours:
Seturdav. September 13.......... .1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 14 .............7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday, September 15............ 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 16............7:30 s.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday. September 17...... 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday. September 18........... 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
EXHIBIT HOURS
Sundat, September 14 ..... ....... 8:00 e.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday, September 15............ 8:00 a.m. to 4:0!0 p.m.
Tuesday. September 16............ 8:00 e.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Wednesdey, September 17......8:00 a,m. to 5:0n p.m.
Exhibits are lo;:ated on the Fifth Floor. Grand Hyatt
Hotel. For exhibit descdptions, please see Pages 38
to46.
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SYMPOSIUM OFFICE
The Symposium, office in the Uns Room on the Fourth
Floor in the Grand Hyatt Hotel will be open after
1:00 p.m. on Saturday, Septem4er 13, and will remain
open during regostration hours through Thursday, Sep-
tember 18.
Symposium Office Director:
Mrs. M. Virginia Herhtz
SPEAKERS'NEADQUARTERS
The Speakers' Headquarters are located in the Alvin
Room, Fourth Floor, Grand Hyatt Hotel. AII program
palticipants shohld report to the Alvin Room to receive
their badge and other pertinent material.
Speakers' Room Director:
Ms. Leslie M. Anton
INFORMATION AND MESSAGE CENTER
The Information and Message Center will be located
in the Registration Area.
Registration cards of all participants are filed in the
Visible Directory located in the Registration Area.
Registrants shoWd check daily for telephone mes-
sages, notes and mail.
PRESS ROOM
The Press Room is located in the Broadway Room on
the Fourth Floor of the Grand Hyatt Hotel. Members
of the Press should report to the Broadway Room to
receive the official press badge. Interview facilities wfll
be provided.
Saturday ...................................1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday through rlVednesday...8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Thursday ............ :...................... B:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Press Room Director:
Ms. Patricia Mohno
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LOST AND FOUND
Inquiries concerning lost articles should be made at
the Symposium Headquarters Office. Articles found
should be delivered to the Symposium Office. Slides
left in session rooms will be delivered herc by projec-
tion operators.
REQUEST FOR °NO SMOXING-
It is requested that all registrants refrain from smoking
in the meeting rooms and exhibit area.
COMTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
As arw organiiation accredited for Continuing Medical
Education, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
designates this Continuing Medical Education activity
as meeting the criteria for 34 credit hours in Cate-
gory I of the Physician's Recognition Award of the
American Medical Association.
Registrants who meet the requirements for partici-
pation, in this continuing educational orogram will re-
ceive a statement of certification of participation fol-
towinp, the meeting. Announcementsof the procedures
will be made at each session during the progrr3m. A
Continuing Medical Education booth will be located in
the Reglistration Area.
AUDIO TRANSCRIP:'S
All scietrtific sessions will be instantly transcribed and
available Yor purchase on site. The Audio Transcripts
desk will be located in the Registration Area, Fifth Ftoor,
Grand Hyatt Hotel.
HOSPITALITY DESK
The Hospitality Desk will be rocated in the Registration
_Area
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1980 Inteinational Symposium
on Cancer
General Chairman:
Edward J. Beattie, Jr., M.D
General Director & Chief Medical Officer,
Memorial Hospital
Memoria; Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Vice Chairnian:
William 5. F9owland, M.D.
Vice President for Clinical Affairs
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York. NY
Advisory Committee:
Laurdnce S. Rockefeller
Chairman of, the Board
Memorial Sloan-Kettenng Cancer Center
Benno C. Schmidt
03irman of the Board
Memorial Hospital
Fred Seitz, Ph D.
Chairman of the Board
Sloan-Kettering Institute
James D. Rmbinson, Ili
Vice Chairman of the Board
Memorial Hospital
Lewis Thomas. M.D.
Chancellor,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Robert A. Good. Ph.D.. M.D.
Vice President
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Lane W Addms
Executive Vice President
American Cancer Society
Arthur I. Holleb. M.D.
Senior Vice aresident for Medical Affairs
American Cancer Society

Frank J. Rauscher, Jr., Ph.D.
Senior Vice President for Research
American Cancer Society
Vincent T. DeVita. Jr., M.D.
Drrector,
National Cancer Institute
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chairman:
Joseph H. Burchenal. M.D.
Director, Clinical Investigation
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Members;
Bayard D. Clarkson. M.D.
Chief. HematologY/Lymphoma Service
Department of Medicine
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York. NY
Jerome J. DeCosse. M.n.
Chairman. Department of Surgery
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York. NY
Vincent T DeVita. Jr.. M.D.
Director, National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD
William S. Howland. M.D.
Vice President for Clinical Affairs
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Mathilde Krim, Ph.D.
Associate Member, Sloan-Kettering Institute
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York. NY
LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., M.D.
Immediate Past President, American Cancer Society
Professor & Chairman, Department of Surgery
Howard University CMlege of Medicine
VVashington, DC
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Damel G. Miller. M.D. .
Director. Preventive Medicine Institute
Strang Clinic
New York, NY
Denis R. Miller, M.D.
Chairrutan, Department of Pediatrics
Memoria/ Sloan-Ket'tenng Cancer Center
New ti'ork. NY
Herbert F Oettgen, M.D.
Chief, Clwnical Immpnotogy Service
Department of Medicme
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York. NY
Lloyd J. K)Id, M.D.
Vice President & Assopiate Director
for Scientific Development
Sloan-Kettering Institute
Memoriat Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Richard J. O'Reilly, M.D.
Director, Bone Marrow Transplantation Program
Memorial Sloan-Ketkedng Cancer Center
New York. NY
Frank J. Rauscher, Jr., Ph.D.
Senior Vpce President for Research
American Cancer Societiy, Inc.
New York, NY
William R. Shapiro. M.D.
Anending Neurologist
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cencer Center
New York, NY
Paul Sherlock, M.D.
Cnarrman. Department of Medicine
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York. NY
Charles 1N. Young, M.D;
Chief, Developmental Chemotherapy Service
Department of Medicine
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Ex Officio:
t Edward J. BeatGe. Jr.. EUI.D.
General Director & ChiO Medical Officer.
Memorial Hospital
Memorial SloanKtmering Cancer Center
New York, NY
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Robert A. Good, Ph.D., M.D.
Vice President,
Memonal SloanKettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
SYMPOSIUM STAFF
Program Coordinator:
Ms. Leslie M. Anton
Registrar:
Mrs. M. Virginia Herhtz
Meetmg and Exhibit Management:
Sceven K. Herhtz, Inc.
CANCER INFORMAT10N SERVICES Ly+4IBIT
Registration Area
Cancer research scientists and clinicians are encour-
aged to visit a display oi the cancer information serv ces
available through the Internatiqnal Cancer Research
Data Bank (ICRDB) Program of the National Cancer
Institute. These services include computer data bases
deaNng with CANCER LITerature, (the CANCERLIT data
base), and summaries of CLINICAL PROTocols (the
CLINPROT data base). In addition to the three data
bases (collectively called CANCERLINE), the ICRDB
Program disseminates 65 monthly current awareness
bulletins caIled CANCERGRAMS. each containing about
25-100 abstracts in different major areas of cancer re-
search. A COMPILATION OF CANCER THERAPY PRO-
TOCOL SUMMARIES is also published annually.
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SURIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
PLENARY SESSIONS
EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM
Fifth Floor
Grand Hyatt Hotel
Presiding: Lewis Thomas, M.D.
New York, NY
Joseph H. Burchenal. M.D.
New York. NY
B:30 AM
AIMS OF THE CONFERENCE
eeino C. Schmidt
New York, NY
6:50 AM
PURPOSES OF THE NATIONAL
CANCER ACT
Frank J. Rauscher, Jr., Ph.D.
New York, NY
9:15 AM
EPIDEMIOLOGY FOR CLUES TO ETICILOGY
John Higginson, M.D.
Lyon. France
10:00 AM
VIRUSES AND CANCER
George Klein, M.D., D.Sc.
Stockholm. Sweden
10:45 AM
COFFEE BREAK
11:15 AM
RADIATION HAZARDS
Arthur C. Upton, M.D.
New York. NY
12:00 PM
INDUSTRIAL AND LIFE-STYLE
CARCINOGENS
Michael B. Shimkin, M.D.
Le Jolla, Ca
12:45 PM
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SYMPOSIUM 1-Empire State Ballroom C
Fifth Floor
Grand Hyatt Hotet
2:00-5:00 PM
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Chairman, John Higgmson, M.D.
Lyon, France
AN'ALYTIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
Philip Cole, M.D., Dr. P.H.
Br.mingham, AL
THE INTERPHASE BETWEEN
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CANCER CONTROL
POLICY
Sir Richard Doll, M.D.
Oxford. United Kingdom
COFFEE BREAK
DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND
GEOGRAPHICAL PATHOLOGY
Brian E. Henderson, M.D.
Los Angeles. CA
LIFESTYLE FACTORS IN HUMAN CANCER
Anthony B. Miller, M.B.
Toronto, Canada
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
SYMPOSIUM 2-Terrace Room
Lobby Level
Roosevelt Hotel
2:00-5:00 PM
VIRUSES
Chairman: George Klein, M.D., D.Sc.
Stockholm. Sweden
TRANSFORMATION BY SMALL
DNA VIRUSES
Thomas L. Benjamin. Ph.D.
Boston. MA
MECHANISM OF TRANSFORMATION BY
AVIAN AND MURINE RNA TUMOR VIRUSES
Peter Duesberg. Ph.D.
Berkeley, CA
FELINE LEUKEMIA AND SARCOMA
VIRUSES
Myron Essex, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Boston. MA
COFFEE BREAK
EBV: ITS RELATION TO
BURKITTS LYMPHOMA AND
NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA
Gertrude Henle, M.D.
Philadelphia, PA
V1~emer Henle, M.D.
Philadelphia. PA
HEPATlTIS B-VIIRUS1AND HEPATOMA
Baruch S. Blumberg. M.D.. Ph.D.
Philadelphia, PA
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SYMPUSIUM 4-Empire State Ballroom D
Fifth FIcWr
Grand Hyatt Hotel
2:D05:00 pM
INDUSTRIAL AND LAFE.S7YLE
CARCINOGENS
Chairman: Michael B. Shimkin, M.D.
La Jolla, CA
METABOLIC ACTIVATION OF CHEMICAL
CARCINOGENS
Elizabeth C. Miner, Ph.D.
Madison. WI
DETECTIION OF CARCINOGENS
Jeffrey C. Theiss. Ph.D.
Houston, TX
EPIDEMiOLOCIC EVIDENCE
Irving J. Selikoff. M.D.
New York, NY
COFF-te BREAK
THE ROLE OF POPULATION-BASED
TUMOR REGISTRIES IN IDENTIFYING
OCCUPATIONAL CARCINOGENS
Donald F. Austin. M.D.
Oakland. CA
PU@LIlr'POLICY LEGISLATION
David Rall, M.D., Ph.D.
Research Triangle Park, NC
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Rf~ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
PLENARY SESSIONS
EMPIRE STATE BALLROOM
Fifth Floor
Grand Hyatt Hotel
Presiding: Frank J. Rauscher. Jr.. Ph.D.
New York, NY
Paul Marks, M.D.
New York, NY
8:30 AM '
HrJST DEFENSE AGAINST CANCER
Herbert F. Oettgen, M.D.
New York. NY
9:;15 AM
GENETICS AND CANCER
Aitred G. Knudson, Jr.. M.D., Ph.D.
Philadelphia, PA
10:00 AM
COFFEE BREAK
1 fd,:30 AM
CELL BIOLOGY AND CANCER
John Caims, M.D., Ph.D.
London. England
11:15AM
PREVENTION OF CARCINOGENESIS
Lee W. Wattenberg, M.D.
Minneapolis, MN
12,:00 PM
LOCALIZED DISEASE-THE CURE WITHIN
OUR GRASP
Daniel G. Miller, M.D.
New York, NY
12;45 PM
LUNCH
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SYMPOSIUM 6-Oval Room
Lobby Level
Roosevelt Hotel
2:005:00 PM
GENETICS
Chairman: Alfred G. Knudson, Jr., M.D . Ph D
Philadedphia, PA
THE GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HUMAN
CANCER: BREAST CANCER AS AN
EXAMPLE
M7ryClaire King, Ph.D.
Berkeley. CA
SPECIFIC FINE STRUCTURAL
CHROMOSOME DEFECTS IN HUMAN
NEOPLASIA
Jorge J. Yunis. M.D., Ph.D
Minneapolis, MN
COFFEE BREAK
CLINICAL FEATURES OF
GENETIC CANCER
Fredenck P Li. M.D.
Boston, MA
CHROMOSOME 1411N BENIGN AND
MAdi GNANT LYMPHOID CANCER
Frederick Hecht, M.D.
Tempe. AZ
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