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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

American Brain Tumor Association Conference to Help...

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 09, 2013

While recent advances in diagnosis and treatment have improved brain tumor survival rates, persistent neurological and cognitive deficits are common according to “A New Reality: Long-Term Survivorship With a Malignant Brain Tumor,” a recently published study funded by the American Brain Tumor Association. Lead investigator of the study Mary Lovely, PhD, RN, CNRN, is among presenters scheduled to address survivorship issues at the American Brain Tumor Association’s annual Patient & Family Conference Fri., July 26 and Sat., July 27.

According to Lovely, who is also a senior advisor for the ABTA’s national programs and services, “some of these deficits prevent survivors from resuming previously routine activities and lead to profound challenges as both patients and caregivers struggle to regain control of their lives.”

Lovely will present her findings on common challenges confronting brain tumor survivors including safety concern, seizures, emotional and behavioral changes, and loss of intimacy, and how all of these issues factor into both the patient’s and the family’s new normal.

Managing post-treatment cognitive and physical side effects, regaining and maintaining strength through nutrition and fitness, the decision of “if and when” to return to work, and reconciling with limitations when resuming daily activities will also be discussed.

“For many patients and families, surviving a brain tumor is the beginning of the journey,” said Elizabeth Wilson, president and CEO of the American Brain Tumor Association. “After a brain tumor diagnosis and completion of treatments, the road to wellness can be ongoing for both the patient and the caregiver as each learns to adjust and adapt to their brain tumor survivorship. This conference features professionals from a range of disciplines who are expert in assisting individuals, couples and families in this process.”

Conference attendees will have the opportunity to hear from and speak with prominent national experts from such prestigious institutions as Cleveland Clinic, Duke University, Emory University, Mayo Clinic, MD Anderson Cancer Center, The Ohio State University and Roswell Park Cancer Institute. The presenters will be available for Q&A sessions at the conclusion of their sessions.

The conference is being held at the Renaissance Chicago O’Hare Suites Hotel, 8500 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. in Chicago. To register, visit http://www.braintumorconference.org or call 800-886-ABTA (2282).

Sponsors for the 2013 Patient & Family Conference include Genentech, Inc., Northwest Biotherapeutics, The University of Chicago Medical Center, Alexian Brothers Neuroscience Institute, Cleveland Clinic Brain Tumor and Neuro-Oncology Center, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Novocure Inc., Procure Proton Therapy Center, The Northwestern Brain Tumor Institute and The Ohio State University.

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ABOUT THE AMERICAN BRAIN TUMOR ASSOCIATION
Founded in 1973, the American Brain Tumor Association was first and is now the only national organization committed to funding brain tumor research and providing support and education programs for all tumor types and all age groups. For more information, visit http://www.abta.org.



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Monday, August 5, 2013

MassDevice Big 100 East Conference Celebrates Newsmakers, Game...

Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 09, 2013

MassDevice, an online journal of the medical devices industry, is pleased to announce the 2013 MassDevice Big 100 East, which offers an inside look at some of the companies and devices that have made headlines over the past two years.

The conference, which will be held in Waltham, MA on Tuesday, July 16 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDT, is called "MassDevice Big 100 East: News makers & Game changers." This year's conference welcomes an incredible panel of industry leaders and executives, each of whom has left their own important mark on the medical device industry.

According to MassDevice, "The 6 CEOs represented have orchestrated the 3 largest M&A deals in med tech over the past two years, netted the single largest funding round in 2012 and are developing groundbreaking technology across all spectrum of the device world."

The MassDevice Big 100 promises to be an exciting and interesting conversation among medical device leaders, and will offer an unforgettable exchange of insight, ideas and contacts with the most prominent pioneers in the field.

In attendance will be featured guest Catherine Burzik, Former CEO of Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Ms. Burzik is a seasoned senior executive in the healthcare industry who has successfully led major medical device, diagnostic, diagnostic imaging and life sciences businesses. Currently, Burzik currently advises several venture capital-backed biotech companies in San Antonio and San Francisco, and is involved in the medical device and philanthropic communities.

Also in attendance will be featured guest Karen Licitra, Worldwide Chairman of the Global Medical Solutions Group within Johnson & Johnson’s Medical Device and Diagnostics segment. She is known for creating innovative new growth platforms and has a wealth of domestic and global industry experience acquired during 28 years in sales, marketing, commercial and general management.

Notable innovation and game changing CEO panelists include Jeff Burbank, CEO and founder of NxStage Medical; Richard Packer, CEO of the ZOLL; Amarpreet Sawhney, President and CEO of Ocular Therapeutix, Inc; and Dr. Philipp Lang, CEO, President, Chairman of the Board, ConforMIS. All parties interested in attending the conference must register through the 2013 MassDevice Big 100 East EventBrite page.

About MassDevice:

MassDevice.com provides news and information for the medical device industry and the companies that drive it. Recognized throughout the med-tech industry as a go-to source for originally-reported, quality news coverage, MassDevice reaches more than 75,000 readers each month through its flagship website and email newsletters

Since 2009, MassDevice has been the online journal of the medical devices industry, with hour-to-hour coverage of the devices that save lives, the people behind them, and the burgeoning trends and developments within the industry.



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