Sunday, June 10th 2018 08:00-13:00 Room Escorial

IAC (CT) Exam + IAC (CP) Exam

08:30-10:30 Room Jardin

Companion Meeting Japan I Topics on "Thyroid FNA, update" Chairs: Shigeo Yokoyama, Noguchi Hospital, Beppu, Japan Guido Fadda, Catholic University, Foundation Agostino Gemelli University Hospital. Rome, Italy Speakers: Diagnostic value of thyroglobulin and calcitonin assay in thyroid FNA Massimo Bongiovanni, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois. Lausanne, Switzerland Cytology of NIFTP Esther Diana Rossi, Catholic University Agostino Gemelli. Rome, Italy New Japanese reporting system on thyroid FNA Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa, Kuma Hospital. Kobe, Japan Novel diagnostic clue in thyroid LBC Ayana Suzuki, Kuma Hospital. Kobe, Japan Differences between follicular variant and conventional papillary thyroid carcinoma according to Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology Takashi Koshikawa, Shubun University. Aichi, Japan Cytological contribution to health management survey for Fukushima nuclear power plant accident Atsuhiko Sakamoto, Omori Red Cross Hospital. Tokyo, Japan

08:30-10:30 Room 1

Companion Meeting Mexico Éxito y retos en el tamizaje del cáncer cervicouterino: México en el marco de Latinoamérica/Success and challenges in cervical cancer screening: Mexico in the framework of Latin America Chair: Angel Fomperoza, Academia Mexicana de Citopatología AMCP. Mexico Speakers: Retos y avances en el tamizaje de cáncer cervicouterino: experiencia en México/ Challenges and advances in cervical cancer screening: Experience in Mexico Angel Fomperoza, Academia Mexicana de Citopatología AMCP. Mexico Control de calidad externo en laboratorios del Programa de Cáncer cervicouterino en Mexico/External quality control in laboratories of the Cervical Cancer Program in Mexico Ludwing E. Gonzalez, Instituto Nacional de Referencia Epidemiológica de México. Mexico Tamizaje automatizado del programa de prevención de cáncer cervicouterino. Experiencia con Focal Point / Automated screening of Cervical Cancer Prevention Program. Experience with BD totalys system and Focal Point Patricia Ortega, Academia Mexicana de Citopatología AMCP. Mexico

08:00-13:00 Room 2

QUATE Exam

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08:30-10:30 Room 4

IAC Executive Meeting

08:30-10:30 Room Hidalgo

Companion Meeting Turkey Turkish Society of Cytopathology Slide Seminar FNA cytology files: Rare cases and mimickers you don’t want to miss Chairs: Pinar Firat, Koc University School of Medicine. Istanbul, Turkey Aysun Uguz, Cukurova University, Faculty of Medicine. Adana, Turkey Speakers: Ilkser Akpolat, Acibadem University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey Ozlem Aydin, Acibadem University, School of Medicine. Istanbul, Turkey Sule Canberk, Acibadem Healthcare Group, Acibadem University. Istanbul, Turkey. IPATIMUP-i3s. Porto, Portugal Dilaver Demirel, Health Sciences University, Gaziosmanpasa Taksim Training and Research Hospital. Istanbul, Turkey Aysun Uguz, Cukurova University, Faculty of Medicine. Adana, Turkey

10:30-11:00

Break

11:00-13:00 Room Jardin

Companion Meeting SLAC La citopatologia en Latinoamérica: realidad y desafíos/ Cytopathology in Latin America: Reality and challenges Chair: Rosa Laudi, Hospital Ramos Mejía. Buenos Aires, Argentina Speakers: El presente de la citología ginecológica en la época de la biología molecular / Gynecological cytology in the age of molecular biology Oralia Barboza, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Mexico Aciertos y errores en la prevención del cáncer cervico-uterino en Brasil/ Hits and misses in the prevention of cervical cancer in Brazil Luiz Collazo, El laboratorio de citología en contexto de tamizaje VPH en el conurbano bonaerense, Argentina / The implementation-incorporation of HPV screening in a cytology laboratory of a highly populated district of the Greater Buenos Aires Conurbation, Argentina Claudia Casco, Hospital Paroissien de La Matanza. Buenos Aires, Argentina El estado actual de la prevención del cáncer cervico-uterino en Colombia / The current condition of cervical cancer prevention in Colombia Esperanza Teuzada, Universidad del Rosario. Bogotá, Colombia Retos y avances en el tamizaje de cáncer cervico-uterino: experiencia en México, con énfasis en control de calidad externo de laboratorios / Challenges and advances in cervical cancer screening in Mexico Angel Fomperoza, Academia Mexicana de Citopatología AMCP. Mexico La citología anal convencional, dificultades y logros en Argentina / Challenges and opportunities in conventional anal cytology in Argentina

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Lucía Cardinal, Hospital de Clínicas "José de San Martín". Argentina 11:00-15:00 Room 1

Acta Cytologica Editorial Board Working Lunch

11:00-13:00 Room 4

Spanish Cytotechnologist Meeting Chairs: Fernando Escartín, Hospital Universitario Rey Juan Carlos. Madrid, Spain Carmen Cabezón, Hospital Universitario Infanta Sofía. Madrid, Spain Speakers: Control de calidad Fernando Escartín, Hospital Universitario Rey Juan Carlos. Madrid, Spain Resultados de estudio de cribado con cotest en zona Sur de Madrid (Getafe) Teresa Corrales, Hospital Universitario de Getafe. Madrid, Spain Técnica de recuperación de muestras dañadas en citopreparación Patricia Rivera, Hospital Universitario Infanta Cristina. Madrid, Spain Cuando las imágenes de los libros se vuelven realidad Carmen Cabezón, Hospital Universitario Infanta Sofía. Madrid, Spain CITOTÉCNIC@S: Manual de instrucciones Álex Lozano, Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge. Barcelona, Spain La importancia de la morfología en citología: lo que la clínica esconde Camino López, Hospital Universitario Infanta Sofía. Madrid, Spain

11:00-13:00 Room Hidalgo

Companion Meeting India Indian Academy of Cytologists Cytology of the salivary glands Chairs: Roque G. Wiseman Pinto, Goa Medical College. Bambolim, India Arvind Rajwanshi, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. Chandigarh, India Speakers: Diagnostic dilemmas in salivary gland lesions Arvind Rajwanshi, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. Chandigarh, India Rare tumors-secretory carcinoma (MASC), cribriform adenocarcinoma, variant of myoepithelial carcinoma, salivary duct carcinoma Shubhada V. Kane, Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel. Mumbai, India Non sebaceous lymphadenoma, retinoblastoma metastases to parotid Sandeep Mathur, All India Institute of Medical Sciences. New Delhi, India Lymphoepithelial carcinoma of salivary glands - diagnostic dilemma Vandana Raphael, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong. Meghalaya, India Tuberculosis of parotid gland Yookarin Khonglah, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong. Meghalaya, India Rare tumors of parotid R.N. Rao, SGPGIMS Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow (Deemed University. India

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Mucinous lesions of salivary gland Rasika Gadkari, Indira Gandhi Govt Medical College Nagpur. Maharashtra, India Mucoepidermoid carcinoma - A case report Hansa Goswami, B.J. Medical College and Civil Hospital. Ahmedabad Gujarat, India Experience of salivary gland lesions Neelkamal Kapoor, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal. M.P., India Salivary gland carcinoma - 2 cases Poonam Elhence, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur. Rajasthan, India Cytology of clear cell tumors of salivary gland Nikita S. Oza, Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Centre, Narayana Health City. Bangalore, India Low grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma Haimanti Sarin, Medanta The Medicity Hospital. Gurgaon, India Cytology diagnosis of malignant giant cell tumor of parotid - A rare entity Jyoti Priyadarshini Shrivastava, Gajra Raja Medical College and J.A. Group of Hospitals, Jiwaji University. Gwalior (M.P.), India Mucinous variant of mucoepidermoid carcinoma Brig Reena Bharadwaj, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. Maharashtra, India Acinic cell carcinoma of parotid with granulomatous lesions U. S. Dinesh, SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Dharwad. Karnataka, India Filariasis with salivary duct carcinoma. Malignant paraganglioma misdiagnosed as mucoepidermoid carcinoma on cytology Pavneet Kaur Selhi, Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana. Punjab, India Oncocytic carcinoma of parotid gland Uma Handa, Government Medical College. Chandigarh, India

13:00-15:30

Lunch Break

15:30-17:30 Room Escorial

Companion Meeting Japan II Endometrial cytology: An updated on diagnostic performance Chairs: Franco Fulciniti, Istituto Cantonale di Patologia. Locarno, Switzerland Tadao K. Kobayashi, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine. Osaka, Japan Speakers: The Yokohama System: Results of the quest for a uniform cytopathological approach to directly sampled endometrial cytology Yasuo Hirai, Tokyo Women's Medical University. Tokyo, Japan Evaluation of the clinical benefit of adopting the new reporting system (the Yokohama System) for Endometrial Cytology Tetsuji Kurokawa, University of Fukui. Fukui, Japan A reporting system for endometrial cytology: Cytomorphologic criteria-Implied risk of malignancy Niki Margari, Private practice. Athens, Greece Molecular approach for endometrial cytology and its value Alessia Di Lorito, Santissima Annunziata Hospital. Florence, Italy

15:30-17:30 Room Jardin

EACC Executive Meeting

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15:30-17:30 Room 1

Companion Meeting Croatia Croatian Society of Clinical Cytology Diversity of cytology in clinical use Chairs: Danijela Vrdoljak-Mozetic, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka. Rijeka, Croatia Gordana Kaić, Merkur University Hospital. Zagreb, Croatia Ines Krivak-Bolanca, Merkur University Hospital. Zagreb, Croatia Speakers: The diagnostic value of ophthalmic cytology Roberta Rubeša-Mihaljević, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka. Rijeka, Croatia Small nonfunctional parathyroid cysts: Our experience Ljubica Fuštar Preradović, General Hospital Vinkovci. Vinkovci, Croatia Expression of hormonal and HER2 receptors in fine needle aspirates of lesions that are inaccessible for biopsy in breast cancer patients – experience and observations at our clinic Edvina Maras Karačić, Iva Bobuš Kelčec, Merdita Agai, Marija Škerlj, Snježana Ramić, Vesna Ramljak University Hospital for Tumors, Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital Center. Zagreb, Croatia A genotype-phenotype relationship in myelodysplastic syndromes Gordana Kaić, Merkur University Hospital. Zagreb, Croatia Cytomorphology of synovial sarcoma Tamara Mićić, Pula General Hospital. Pula, Croatia Cytology and HPV testing in detection of squamous intraepithelial lesions of cervix Ana Barišić, Vesna Mahovlić University Hospital Centre Zagreb. Zagreb, Croatia Dual stain reactivity as a marker for the residual lesions after the cervix biopsy Ines Krivak Bolanča1, Suzana Katalenić Simon1, Višnja Orešćanin2 1 Merkur University Hospital. Zagreb, Croatia 2 Orescanin Ltd. Zagreb, Croatia Upgrading cytologic diagnosis of urinary atypia in cystoscopy negative cases Rea Taradi, Sanja Mrsić Davidović, Koraljka Gjadrov Kuveždić University Hospital Centre Zagreb. Zagreb, Croatia The value of urinary decoy cells findings in evaluation of active polyomavirus infection in renal transplant recipients Marina Pažur, Merkur University Hospital. Zagreb, Croatia

15:30-17:30 Room 2

Companion Meeting Russia Russian Association of Clinical Cytologists New trends and modern opportunities of diagnostic cytopathology Chairs: Julia K. Glukhova, President of the Russian Association of Clinical Cytologists, Moscow, Russia Irina P. Shabalova, Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education. Moscow, Russia Nadezhda V. Melnikova, Federal State Budgetary Institution Russian Scientific Center of Roentgenoradiology of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation. Moscow, Russia Speakers: Multidisciplinary approach in diagnostic cytology

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Irina P. Shabalova, Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education. Moscow, Russia Rapid morphological diagnostics in oncology Nadezhda N. Volchenko, P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute of the Russian Ministry of Health. Moscow, Russia Challenges and pitfalls in the preoperative morphological diagnosis of pancreatic malignancy Tamazyan N.1, Mikhetko A .2, Ivko O.2 1 Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University. Saint Petersburg, Russia 2 Federal State Budgetary Institution N.N.Petrov NMRC of Oncology of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation. Saint Petersburg, Russia The application of liquid-based Pap test and the expression analysis for postmenopausal women Melnikova N., Yarovaya N., Zakharenko M., Antonova I., Senchukova A., Babaeva N., Bolotina N., Bozhenko V. Federal State Budgetary Institution Russian Scientific Center of Roentgenoradiology of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation. Moscow, Russia Cytological diagnosis of peritoneal washings for the detection of free cancer cell in patients with gastric cancer Putova M., Noskova K. The Loginov Moscow Clinical Scientific Center. Moscow, Russia Human Papillomavirus infection: Sperm sediment cytology vs DNA-HPV. Case reports Sapozhkova Z.1, Kasoyan K.2, Shabalova I.2 1 Institute of Laboratory Medicine. Moscow, Russia 2 Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education. Moscow, Russia 15:30-17:30 Room 3

Companion Meeting Finland Finnish Society for Clinical Cytology HPV primary screening: Finnish Experience Chair: Ivana Kholova, Tampere University Hospital. Tampere, Finland Speakers: HPV primary screening in Helsinki area: practical issues Jussi Tarkkanen, Helsinki University Central Hospital. Helsinki, Finland Glandular atypia in screening Leena Krogerus, Helsinki University Central Hospital. Helsinki, Finland Implementation of HPV primary screening: Laboratory experience from Tampere Saara Kares, Fimlab Laboratories. Tampere, Finland Cytotechnologist role in HPV primary screening Piia Airaksinen, Fimlab Laboratories. Tampere, Finland Results and experiences from HPV primary screening in Tampere area Ivana Kholova, Tampere University Hospital. Tampere, Finland

15:30-17:30 Room 4

Companion Meeting Euroasia Cytopathology in Euroasia Silk road journey of cells Chair: Binnur Önal, Duzce University. Istanbul, Turkey Speakers: Morphomolecular diagnostics in breast cytology

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Zhanar Yeleubayeva, Kazakhstan Institute of Oncology and Radiology. Almaty, Kazakhstan Morphomolecular diagnostics in urinary cytology Jamal Musayev, Azerbaijan Morphomolecular diagnostics in thyroid cytology Eka Barabadze, Georgia Teleconference with Mongolistan, Ozbekistan, Kirgyzistan Morphomolecular diagnostics in effusions cytology Binnur Önal, Duzce University. Istanbul, Turkey Q&A, mini quiz, awards 15:30-17:30 Room Hidalgo

Papanicolaou Society Meeting Multi-Faculty Session Sponsored by Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology Multimodal approach to cytopathology diagnosis: More norm than a rarity Chairs: Zubair Baloch, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, USA Fernando Schmitt, Ipatimup. Porto, Portugal Speakers: Head and neck: Salivary gland William C. Faquin, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA Thyroid Esther Diana Rossi, Catholic University Agostino Gemelli. Rome, Italy Marc Pusztaszeri, McGill University. Montreal, Canada Infectious disease Andrew Field, St Vincent´s Hospital and Notre Dame University. Sydney, Australia Pulmonary Lester Layfield, University of Missouri. Columbia, USA Pancreaticobiliary Martha Pitman, Harvard Medical School. Boston, USA

18:00 Auditorium, Exhibition Hall

Opening Ceremony and Welcome Cocktail

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Monday, June 11th 2018 08:30-10:30 Auditorium

Gynecological Cytology Symposium (I) Cytology in HPV based screening programmes, part 1

Chairs: Christine Bergeron, Laboratoire Cerba. Paris, France Chris Meijer, Vrije Universiteit. Amsterdam, The Netherlands Speakers: Historical perspective of cervical cancer screening Kari Syrjänen, Biohit Oyj. Helsinki, Finland Expected results after HPV implementation programs Laia Bruni, Instituto Catalán de Oncología. Barcelona, Spain The role of p16 in triage of HPV positive cases Christine Bergeron, Laboratoire Cerba. Paris, France New markers in HPV based screening Chris Meijer, Vrije Universiteit. Amsterdam, The Netherlands Critical aspects of HPV based screening programs Amanda Herbert, St Thomas' Hospital. London, UK

08:30-10:30 Room Castilla

Lymph Node Symposium Lymph node cytopathology: Why, when, practical? Chairs: Pio Zeppa, University of Salerno. Salerno, Italy Paul Wakely, Ohio State University. Columbus, USA Speakers: Core needle vs. FNA for LN David Chhieng, University of Washington. Seattle, USA LN-FNA of infectious disease Arvind Rajwanshi, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. Chandigarh, India LN-FNA of pediatric and reactive hyperplasia Sara Monaco, University of Pittsburg. Pittsburg, USA LN-FNA of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Paul Wakely, Ohio State University. Columbus, USA LN-FNA of Hodgkin Lymphoma and metastases Pio Zeppa, University of Salerno. Salerno, Italy

08:30-10:30 Room Hidalgo

Short Course: Telecytology and E-learning in Cytology Round Table: Digital Cytology Chairs: Roberto Dina, Hammersmith Hospital. London, UK

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Arrigo Capitanio, Linköping University Hospital. Ljnköping, Sweden Speakers: Development, technical issues and potential of Digital Cytology Arrigo Capitanio, Linköping University Hospital. Ljnköping, Sweden E-learning and e-training in cytology: The European projects Roberto Dina, Hammersmith Hospital. London, UK Development of an interpretative on line diagnostic cytology scheme Paul Cross, Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Gateshead, UK The role of technicians in a fully digital pathology workflow Marcial García-Rojo, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar. Cádiz, Spain Three-dimensional cytology and automation: A new method to analyze rare events in pulmonary specimens David Wilbur, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA

08:30-10:30 Room Comendador

Free Papers (I) Chairs: Carme Dinarés, Hospital Vall d´Hebron. Barcelona, Spain Mauro Ajaj Saieg, Santa Casa Medical School, AC Camargo Cancer Center. Sao Paulo, Brazil DIAGNOSIS OF LYMPHOMA USING CYTOLOGICAL SAMPLES: REALITY OR FICTION? Maria Dolores Lozano Escario, Marta Abengózar, Laura García-Tobar, Nerea Gómez, José Carlos Subtil, Juana Merino, María Amada Maset, Pablo Panadero, Íñigo Espinosa, Carlos Eduardo De Andrea Clinic University of Navarra UTILITY OF FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY IN THE INITIAL DIAGNOSIS OF SARCOMAS M.D. Lozano, J.J. Paricio, P. Panadero, N. Gómez, M.A. Maset, M.E. Echarri, M.M. Aguirre, M. Abengózar, M.A. Idoate, C.E. de Andrea Clinic University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain DARK SIDE OF THE NUCLEAR/CYTOPLASMIC RATIO ESTIMATION Umut Aykutlu, Ali Veral, Deniz Nart Ege University CYTOLOGY SAMPLE OPTIMIZATION. ULTRASOUND GUIDED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION PERFORMED BY PATHOLOGIST. NOVEL WORKING AND TEACHING EXPERIENCIE IN SPAIN Hector Enrique Torres Rivas1, Karen Villar Zara2, Luis Manuel Fernández Fernández1, Santiago Nieto Llanos2, Aurora Astudillo González1 1 Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias 2 Hospital Universitario del Henares ANAL CYTOLOGY IN WOMEN: EXPERIENCE FROM A SINGLE TERTIARY CENTER D. García López1, E. Rodríguez Escudero1, MC. Sanabria Montoro1, C. Díaz del Arco1,2, I. Domínguez Serrano1, G. Sanz Ortega1, MJ. Fernández Aceñero1,2

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1 Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid, Spain 2 Complutense University, Madrid, Spain ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF THE NORMAL KIDNEY: A CYTO-HISTOLOGIC CORRELATION STUDY ASSISTED BY IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY Patricia Muñoz-Hernández1, Alwalid Freih-Fraih1, Alberto Canca-Velasco1, Juan Cuesta1, Pilar González-Peramato2, Blanca Vicandi2, José A. Jiménez-Heffernan1,3 1 Univeristy Hopsita La Princesa 2 University Hospital La Paz 3 Labco Pathology NATURAL LANGUAGE ANALYSIS OF URINARY CYTOLOGY REPORTS HIGHLIGHTS A NEED FOR USING A CONSISTENT CLASSIFICATION SCHEMA Razvan Lapadat, Guliz Akdas Barkan, Stefan Pambuccian, Swati Mehrotra, Eva M. Wojcik Loyola University Medical Center CLINICO-CYTOPATHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL SPECTRUM OF EIGHT CASES OF CHORDOMAS, INCLUDING BRACHYURY IMMUNOSTAINING RESULTS: A SINGLE INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Bharat Rekhi, Shrushti Karmarkar, Mukta Ramadwar, Nehal Khanna, Siddhartha Laskar Tata Memorial Centre

09:00-10:30 Room Doblon

IAC Annual General Meeting

08:30-10:30 Room Escudo

Workshop: Lung Cytology Cytomorphology and molecular pathology in lung cancer diagnostics Chairs/ Speakers: Cytomorphology of lung cancer Lara Pijuán, Hospital del Mar. Barcelona, Spain Practical approach to molecular diagnostics on cytology specimens Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, MD Anderson Cancer Center. Houston, USA Pitfalls in respiratory tract cytology Marianne Engels, University Hospital of Cologne. Cologne, Germany

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break and Poster Exhibition

11:00-13:00 Auditorium

Gynecological Cytology Symposium (II) Cytology in HPV based screening programmes, part 2 Chairs: Paul Cross, Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Gateshead, UK

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Ivana Kholova, Tampere University Hospital. Tampere, Finland Speakers: Quality control in UK HPV-based screening programs Paul Cross, Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Gateshead, UK The profile of the new cytotechnician Allan Wilson, Monklands Hospital. Airdrie, UK Is there a need for an ASC-US diagnosis in the HPV era? Karin Denton, South & West Regional Cervical Screening Quality Assurance Reference Centre. Bristol, UK Upcoming changes in cytology laboratories Giovanni Negri, Hospital Bolzano. Bolzano, Italy 11:00-13:00 Room Castilla

Salivary Gland Cytology Symposium What’s new in salivary gland cytology? Milan System is the name! Chairs: Esther Diana Rossi, Catholic University Agostino Gemelli. Rome, Italy William C. Faquin, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA Speakers: Background to salivary FNA and the new classification system. Bethesda, Paris and finally Milan Güliz A. Barkan, Loyola University Medical Center. Chicago, USA Pre-analytical issues (imaging and FNAB) according to the literature: What is strong and what is weak in the current salivary cytology Zubair Baloch, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, USA Post-analytical issues: The role of ancillary techniques to refine the diagnoses: What is true and what is false Jeffrey F. Krane, Brigham and Women´s Hospital. Boston, USA The new scenario: The Milan System for salivary gland cytology William C. Faquin, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA The categories of the Milan System. An overview of the diagnostic categories Esther Diana Rossi, Catholic University Agostino Gemelli. Rome, Italy The clinical implication of the Milan system in the management of salivary lesions Marc Pusztaszeri, McGill University. Montreal, Canada The recent update of the 2017 WHO and its implication on cytology Philippe Vielh, Laboratoire National de Santé. Luxembourg

11:00-13:00 Room Hidalgo

Soft Tissue Cytopathology Symposium

Chairs: Henryk A. Domanski, Lund University. Lund, Sweden M. Jesús Fernández-Aceñero, Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid, Spain Speakers: Introduction and presentation of lecturer Henryk A. Domanski, Lund University. Lund, Sweden Comparative cytological and histological assessment of soft tissue tumors. A sarcoma center experience in Lund, Sweden Jan Köster, Skåne University Hospital. Lund, Sweden Lesions learned from misdiagnosed needle biopsy soft tissue tumor cases

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Xiaohua Qian, Brigham and Women´s Hospital. Boston, USA The clinical value of molecular methods in soft tissue cytopathology Charles S. Walther, Lund University. Lund, Sweden Cytopathology as a diagnostic technique in pediatric tumors. From practice to monograph Jerzy Klijanienko, Institut Curie, Paris Cedex. Paris, France The invasive cytopathology and ROSE Henryk A. Domanski, Lund University. Lund, Sweden

11:00-13:00 Room Comendador

Free Papers (II) Chairs: Claudia Lobo, IPOFG - Oncology Institute. Porto, Portugal Saara Kares, Fimlab Laboratories. Tampere, Finland CYTOLOGY SMEARS AS A DIAGNOSTIC METHOD OF COLORECTAL CARCINOMA LYMPH NODES. CORRELATION WITH MOLECULAR ANALYSIS Miriam Cuatrecasas1, Ivan Archilla1, Iñigo Gorostiaga2, Jordi Tarragona3, Josep Antoni Bombi1, Blanca Gonzalez Gonzalez1, Paola Castillo1, Clara Carrascosa1, Iban Aldecoa1, Sherley Díaz Mercedes1 1 Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain 2 Álava University Hospital, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain 3 Hospital Arnau de Vilanova, Lleida, Spain THE CLINICAL RESEARCH OF ADVANCED LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA ALK (D5F3) PROTEIN ON DIRECT SMEARS AND THINPREP CYTOLOGY SLIDES IN FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION Zhihui Zhang, Jia Jia National Cancer Center/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China MOLECULAR BIOLOGY IN CYTOLOGY SPECIMENS AT HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO LA PAZ. RECENT EXPERIENCE Ignacio Ruz-Caracuel, Ana M. Rodriguez, Pilar López-Ferrer, Marta Mendiola, Alberto Peláez-García, Blanca Vicandi Hospital Universitario La Paz "SQUEEZING THE LIFE OUT OF A DIME" I.E. MOLECULAR TESTS ON CYTOLOGIC SPECIMENS FROM ADVANCED NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER PATIENTS Chiara Casadio, Clementina Di Tonno, Valeria Midolo, Juliana Guarize, Konrad Vokrri, Giancarlo Scrimieri, Alessandra Rappa, Massimo Barberis, Caterina Fumagalli European Institute of Oncology, Milano, Italy BRONCHIAL BRUSH CYTOLOGY OBTAINED BY RADIAL ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASOUND AS A MINIMALLY INVASIVE TEST TO DETECT EGFR AND KRAS MUTATIONS IN PERIPHERAL NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CARCINOMA Mònica Gonzàlez-Farré1, Albert Sánchez-Font1, Raquel Albero2, Clara Martín1, Víctor Curull1, Beatriz Belosillo1, Concepción Fernandez1, Raquel Longarón1, Jordina Santos1, Lara Pijuan1

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1 Parc de Salut Mar-Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain 2 Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain FEASIBILITY OF CYTOLOGICAL SAMPLES FOR PD-L1 ASSESSMENT IN LUNG CANCER Tania Labiano1, Elena Almudévar1, Lola Lozano2, Mamen Rey1, Socorro Rázquin1, Berta Hernández1, Maite Martínez1 1 Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra 2 University of Navarra ULTRASOUND GUIDED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF THYMIC LESIONS – A FOUR YEARS STUDY Malathi Mukundapai, Smrita Singh, Ashwini Nargund, Anuradha Kapali, Akkamahadevi Patil Kidwai Cancer Institute, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY ON CELLBLOCKS FROM EBUS-TBNA IS HIGHLY DISCRIMINATORY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF INTRATHORACIC NEOPLASMS Ram Nawal Rao, Vikrant Verma, Azmal Khan, Alok Nath Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India DIFFERENTIAL PTEN EXPRESSION IN PRIMARY SITE VERSUS LYMPH NODE METASTASES IN BREAST CANCER Pawel Gajdzis1,2, Stamatios Theocharis2,3, Elzbieta Szul-Pietrzak4, Jerzy Klijanienko2 1 Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland 2 Institut Curie, Paris, France 3 University of Athens, Athens, Greece 4 Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland CONTRIBUTING FACTORS OF FALSE NEGATIVE BREAST CYTOLOGY: WHERE DOES ERROR OCCUR? Kirsten Pierce, Ronald Arpin, Amy Ly, Elena Brachtel Massachusetts General Hospital 11:00-13:00 Room Doblon

Companion Meeting – Diverse Cytopathology – Asia, Africa, USA Chair: Roque G. Wiseman Pinto, Goa Medical College. Bambolim, India Speakers: EUS guided tissue acquisition from the pancreas. New needles and impact on cytopathology practices Nirag Jhala, Temple University Hospital. Philadelphia, USA Value of EBUS in the management of lung cancer including the value of cytology in the evaluation of PDL1 Darshana Jhala, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, USA Thyroid FNAs. Experience at a community hospital Megha Joshi, Winchester Hospital. Winchester, USA Cytodiagnosis of breast tumors in our laboratory Zhanar Yeleubayeva, Kazakhstan Institute of Oncology and Radiology. Almaty, Kazakhstan The national quality improvement programme of cytopathology in Taiwan

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Chiung- Ru Lai, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, National Yang Ming Medical University. Taipei, Taiwan FNA for plasma cell variant of Castlemans Disease. Diagnosis, potentials and pitfalls B. Ping, Professor of Pathology, China FNA of lymph node - a case report Jacqueline Siok Gek Wang, Singapore General Hospital. Singapore An unusually looking parotid nodule Min En Nga, National University of Singapore, National University Hospital. Singapore Pediatric FNA in South Africa Colleen Wright, University of Witwatersrand. Johanesburg, South Africa FNA of granulomatous lesions pertaining to tropical countries Palitha Ratnayake, Teaching Hospital Candy. Sri Lanka Gynecological cytology and cervical cancer, challenge for Sri Lanka Priyani Amarathunga, University of Colombo. Colombo, Sri Lanka 11:00-13:00 Room Escudo

Workshop: Lymph Node Cytology Cytology of lymphadenitis and extranodal lymphoproliferative processes Chairs: David Chhieng, University of Washington. Seattle, USA Beata Bode Lesniewska, University Hospital of Zurich. Zurich, Switzerland Speakers: Basic procedures Helena Barroca, Hospital Center Sao Joao. Porto, Portugal Pediatric and reactive Sara Monaco, University of Pittsburg. Pittsburg, USA Infectious processes Kusum Kapila, Kuwait University, Kuwait Effusions Beata Bode Lesniewska, University Hospital of Zurich. Zurich, Switzerland Deep located David Chhieng, University of Washington. Seattle, USA

13:00-14:00 Auditorium

Keynote Lecture HPV Based Screening, First Data from the Population Based Dutch Programme

Chair: Rosario Granados, Hospital Universitario de Getafe. Madrid, Spain Speaker: Chris Meijer, Vrije Universiteit. Amsterdam, The Netherlands 14:00-15:30 Room Castilla

Lunch Break

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Satellite Lunch Symposium Industry session not included in main event CME/CPD credit

15:30-17:30 Auditorium

Consensus Terminology in Cytology Symposium (I) Worldwide Consensus in Cytology Terminology (part 1)

Chairs: Louis Thienpont, Onze Lieve Vrouw-Ziekenhuis. Aalst, Belgium Fernando Schmitt, Ipatimup. Porto, Portugal Speakers: IAC standardized reporting of breast FNAB cytology (2017) Andrew Field, St Vincent´s Hospital and Notre Dame University. Sydney, Australia Standardized terminology and nomenclature for pancreatobiliary cytology: The Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology guidelines (2014) Martha Pitman, Harvard Medical School. Boston, USA The Paris system for reporting urinary cytology (2016) Güliz A. Barkan, Loyola University Medical Center. Chicago, USA An approach for a standardized reporting effusion cytology (2018) Ashish Chandra, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHSfT. London, UK 15:30-17:30 Room Castilla

Respiratory Cytology Symposium Chairs: M. Dolores Lozano, Clínica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, MD Anderson Cancer Center. Houston, USA Speakers: Standardized terminology and nomenclature for respiratory cytology: The Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology guidelines Lester Layfield, University of Missouri. Columbia, USA Nonsmall cell lung carcinoma: diagnostic difficulties in small biopsies and cytological specimens Lukas Bubendorf, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland How to approach lung and mediastinal lesions: CT, EUS, EBUS, and more Sara Monaco, University of Pittsburg. Pittsburg, USA Guidelines for collection of thoracic biopsy and cytological samples. Handling for molecular testing Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, MD Anderson Cancer Center. Houston, USA PDL-1 in cytological samples: Where are we now? M. Dolores Lozano, Clínica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain Topics in pulmpath & cytopathy Lara Pijuán, Hospital del Mar. Barcelona, Spain

15:30-17:30 Room Hidalgo

Cervical and Anal Cytology Slide Seminar Chairs:

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Giovanni Negri, Hospital Bolzano. Bolzano, Italy Danijela Vrdoljak-Mozetic, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka. Rijeka, Croatia Speakers: David Wilbur, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA Giovanni Negri, Hospital Bolzano. Bolzano, Italy Danijela Vrdoljak-Mozetic, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka. Rijeka, Croatia Christine Bergeron, Laboratoire Cerba. Paris, France Maria Nasioutziki, Medical School Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Thessaloniki, Greece

15:30-17:30 Room Comendador

Free Papers (III) Chairs: Beata Bode Lesniewska, University Hospital of Zurich. Zurich, Switzerland Eva Tejerina, Hospital Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda. Madrid, Spain

DIAGNOSTIC AUDIT OF CERVICAL SPECIMENS FROM WOMEN DIAGNOSED WITH INVASIVE CARCINOMA – EXPERIENCE FROM 3 YEARS OF AUDIT IN A LARGEVOLUME UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN NORWAY Torill Sauer1, Bente Ekeberg1, Mette Kristin Pedersen1, Ying Chen2 1 Akershus University Hospital 2 Oslo University Hospital ASSESSMENT OF RISK OF INJURY TO HISTOLOGICAL FOLLOW-UP AFTER PRESENCE OF BENIGN APPEARING ENDOMETRIAL CELLS IN WOMEN BETWEEN 40-45 AND 46-50 YEARS Fabrizio Zanconati University of Trieste DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY: WILL DEEP MACHINE LEARNING REPLACE A HUMAN CYTOLOGIST CATEGORICAL CLASSIFICATION OF CERVICAL CYTOLOGY WITH A CONTINUOUS SEVERITY SCORE? Jeff Andrews, Doug Malinowski, Ryan Callaghan, Paul Wilhelm, Paul Holt BD APPLICATION OF MICROFLUIDICS CHIP TECHNOLOGY TO FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY SAMPLES FOR IGH CLONALITY ASSESSMENT Elena Vigliar1, Francesco Pepe1, Ilaria Migliatico1, Matteo Fassan2, Mariantonia Nacchio1, Claudio Bellevicine1, Chiara Mortaruolo1, Umberto Malapelle1, Marco Picardi1, Giancarlo Troncone1 1 Università Degli Studi Di Napoli "Federico II" 2 Università Degli Studi Di Padova RARE SUBTYPES OF MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA-BETTER TO BE AWARE OF CYTOMORPHOLOGY B. Önal1, H.N. Ürer2, L. Memiş3, E. Dündar4 N. Yücel5, D. Gürel6, Z. Aydogdu5, C. Ekinci7 1 Duzce Unıversity, Konuralp campus, Turkey 2 Yedikule Hospital for Chest Disease and Thoracic Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey 3 Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey

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4 Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey 5 Suat Seren Chest Diseases and Chest Surgery Training and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey 6 Dokuz Eylül Unıversity, Izmir, Turkey 7 Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey CELL BLOCKS AND IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY IN ROUTINE FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION AND EXOFOLLIATIVE CYTOLOGY Ljube Ivkovski, Irina Prodanova, Zaneta Boceska, Tamara Ivkovska Diagnostic Laboratory Histolab PATTERNS OF LYMPH NODE DISEASES IN AN AFRICAN POPULATION DIAGNOSED BASED ON CYTOLOGY AT A PATHOLOGY CORE REFERENCE LABORATORY, KAMPALA, UGANDA Derrick Bary Abila, Henry Wabinga, Okwi Andrew Livex Makerere University SMS MAAMA CYTOMORPHOLOGY OF PAEDIATRIC ANAPLASTIC LARGE CELL LYMPHOMA AT RARE SITES – STUDY OF FOUR CASES Ashwini Nargund, Balu Sadasivan, Akkamahadevi Patil, Priya, L. Appaji, M. Malathi Kidwai Cancer Institute CYTOPATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION ON LIQUID BIOPSY USING CTC SHORT-TERM EXPANDED ON SLIDES FOR CANCER SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY Giuseppe Donato, Chiara Mignogna, Ivan Presta, Caterina Krizia Pirrone, Domenico Maisano, Annalidia Donato, Natalia Malara University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro 15:30-17:30 Room Doblon

BAC Symposium

Chairs: Paul Cross, Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Gateshead, UK Alison Malkin, Dublin Institute of Technology. Dublin, Ireland Speakers: Primary HPV screening in the UK Alison Cropper, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHSfT. Derby, UK Kay Ellis, Hallamshire Hospital. Sheffield, UK Expansion of BMS roles in diagnostic cytology Allan Wilson, Monklands Hospital. Airdrie, Scotland UK Code of Practice for non-gynae cytology Paul Cross, Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Gateshead, UK FNA, ROSE and ancillary tests - principles and practice Anthony Maddox, Watford General Hospital. Watford, England 15:30-17:30 Room Escudo

Workshop: Salivary Gland Cytology A clinical approach to the diagnoses and managements of salivary gland lesions with the application of the Milan system for reporting salivary gland cytopathology. Conventional and LBC preparations

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Chairs/Speakers: Milan categories William C. Faquin, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA LBC cytology patterns Esther Diana Rossi, Catholic University Agostino Gemelli. Rome, Italy Salivary cytology Zubair Baloch, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, USA

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Tuesday, June 12th 2018 08:30-10:30 Auditorium

Cytotechnology Session (I) Non-gyn cytology – a field of opportunities for Cytotechnologists Chairs: Philippe Vielh, Laboratoire National de Santé. Luxembourg Veronika Anic, University Hospital Merkur. Zagreb, Croatia Speakers: Training and practice of Cytotechnologists in Europe Amanda Herbert, St Thomas' Hospital. London, UK Reality knocks at the door - do we need recommendations for education of Cytotechnologists in European countries? Veronika Anic, University Hospital Merkur. Zagreb, Croatia Education of Cytotechnologists in Spain Fernando Escartín, Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Madrid, Spain Steps forward towards a unified solution in education of Cytotechnicians in Switzerland Margret Seppele, Institut für Pathologie, Universität Bern. Bern, Switzerland Training of Cytotechnologists in the US Sandra Cerdá, Boston University. Boston, USA Non-gyn education for Cytotechnologists Veronika Anic, University Hospital Merkur. Zagreb, Croatia Pericardial effusions - Institutional experience Anna Domanski, University Hospital Lund. Lund, Sweden CT in EUS-EBUS and FNA Carmen Cabezón, Hospital Infanta Sofía. Madrid, Spain

08:30-10:30 Room Castilla

Symposium Effusion Cytology Chairs: Ashish Chandra, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHSfT. London, UK Miguel Á. Pérez-Machado, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust. London, UK Speakers: Sample preparation including cell blocks and immunohistochemical techniques. Donna Russell, University of Rochester Medical Center. New York, USA Diagnostic approach to serous fluid cytology Marianne Engels, University Hospital of Cologne. Cologne, Germany Malignant effusions: Ascertaining the primary Ben Davidson, Oslo University Hospital. Oslo, Norway Diagnosis of mesothelioma in serous fluids Pinar Firat, Koc University School of Medicine. Istanbul, Turkey Proposal for a reporting terminology of serous effusion cytology Ashish Chandra, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHSfT. London, UK

08:30-10:30 Room Hidalgo

Interactive Digital Seminar Chairs/Speakers: Arrigo Capitanio, Linköping University Hospital. Ljnköping, Sweden Roberto Dina, Hammersmith Hospital. London, UK

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12 digitally scanned cytology cases optimised throughout the Microtiling software are available to all participants from 10th May 2018 at www.eurocytology.eu/ecc18 ; each participant will be free to digitally annotate any Region of Interest (ROI) make comments or ask questions and make a diagnosis. Each case will be discussed at the slide seminar, including technical issues, with differentials and final diagnosis with outcome. 08:30-10:30 Room Comendador

Free Papers (IV) Chairs: Tania Labiano, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain Blanca Vicandi, Hospital Universitario La Paz. Madrid, Spain

DISTRIBUTION OF CERVICAL LESIONS IN YOUNG AND ELDERLY PATIENTS Mª Jesús Fernández Aceñero1,2, Beatriz Jiménez Ayala3, Dolores García1, Carmen Sanabria1, Cristina Díaz del Arco1,2 1 Clínico San Carlos Hospital, Madrid, Spain 2 Complutense University of Madrid, Spain 3 Fundación Jiménez Díaz Hospital, Madrid, Spain UROTHELIAL CELLS IN PAP SMEARS: WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? Carlos Herrero, Concepción Chinchilla, María Victoria Lorenzo, María Jesús Agudo, Raquel Revenga, Ana Luz Martín, Elena Escudero, Franck Diego Montoya, José Luis Seco, Beatriz Jiménez-Ayala Instituto Jiménez Ayala THE VALUE OF GLACIAL ACETIC ACID TREATMENT IN THINPREP® SPECIMENS Ana Isabel Lavado Fernández1, Amaya Fernández Moreno2, Sonia Cigüenza Sancho3, Ana Cervetto Bautista2, Paulino García Fernández2, Benjamín Riquelme Bernabeu2, Elisa Ortega Pastor4, Josefa Herrero Santacruz4, Daniel Martínez García4, Antonio Martínez Lorente4 1 Hospital Vinalopó, Hospital de Torrevieja, Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM) 2 Hospital de Torrevieja 3 Hospital General de Elche 4 Hospital Vinalopó, Hospital de Torrevieja RISK OF HIGH-GRADE LESIONS AFTER ATYPICAL GLANDULAR CELLS IN CERVICAL SCREENING: A POPULATION-BASED COHORT STUDY Ingrid Norman Department of Clinical Pathology and Cytology, Karolinska University Laboratory REDUCING UNNECESSARY COLPOSCOPY BY RISK DISCRIMINATION. HPV GENOTYPING WITH NILM OR LOW-GRADE CYTOLOGY IN SCREENING PARADIGMS: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Jeff Andrews BD EVIDENCE FOR CLINICAL UTILITY OF EXTENDED HPV GENOTYPING IN PERSISTENCE TRACKING AND FOLLOW-UP AFTER ABNORMAL RESULTS AND COLPOSCOPY AND TEST-OF-CURE AFTER TREATMENT OF CIN2+

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Jeff Andrews BD SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW OF ADJUNCTIVE TESTING STRATEGIES TO RESOLVE HPV POSITIVE AND CERVICAL CYTOLOGY ATYPICAL CASES FOR MANAGEMENT TO COLPOSCOPY REFERRAL Douglas Malinowski BD Life Sciences THE RISK OF PRENEOPLASTIC AND NEOPLASTIC CERVICAL LESIONS IN WOMEN WITH A PERSISTENT HPV INFECTION AFTER SCREENING WITH COTEST. RESULTS FROM A 20-40 MONTH FOLLOW-UP Joanny Duarte1, Rosario Granados1, Hilda Téllez-Safina2, Isabel Solís1, Francisco Mateos1, Paloma Bajo1, Encarnación Camarmo1, Teresa Corrales1, José M Rodríguez-Barbero1, José A Aramburu1 1 Hospital Universitario Getafe 2 Hospital Universitario Fuenlabrada DIGITAL MORPHOMETRY IN DIAGNOSTICS OF SEVERE HPV-ASSOCIATED CERVICAL PATHOLOGY Gulnara Leshkina1, Olga Shipulina1, Elza Borisova1, Olga Gracheva1, Irina Shabalova2 1 Central Research Institute of Epidemiology 2 Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education 08:30-10:30 Room Doblon

Lymph Node Slide Seminar Chairs: Paul Wakely, Ohio State University. Columbus, USA Gilda da Cunha Santos, University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada Speakers: Beata Bode Lesniewska, University Hospital of Zurich. Zurich, Switzerland Immacolata Cozzolino, University of Campania. Naples, Italy Gilda da Cunha Santos, University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada Arvind Rajwanshi, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. Chandigarh, India Paul Wakely, Ohio State University. Columbus, USA

08:30-10:30 Room Escudo

Workshop: Breast Cytology Chairs/Speakers: Luigi Di Bonito, University Trieste. Trieste, Italy Fabrizio Zanconati, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Trieste. Trieste, Italy

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break and Poster Exhibition

11:00-13:00 Auditorium

Cytotechnology Session (II) First experiences after implementation of HPV primary screening

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Chairs: Maj Liv Eide, Trondheim University Hospital. Trondheim, Norway Fernando Escartín, Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Madrid, Spain Speakers: HPV primary screening in the Netherlands Lia van Zuylen-Manders, Radboudumc. Nijmegen, The Netherlands HPV primary screening in one county in Sweden Ola Forslund, Lund University. Lund, Sweden HPV primary screening in four counties in Norway Maj Liv Eide, Trondheim University Hospital. Trondheim, Norway HPV primary screening in Finland Saara Kares, Fimlab Laboratories. Tampere, Finland HPV primary screening in Denmark Susanne Merete Nielsen, Naestved Hospital and Institute of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark. Naestved, Denmark HPV experience in Spain Teresa Corrales, Hospital Universitario de Getafe. Madrid, Spain HPV and morphology analysis on LBC samples co-testing screening Francesco Pagano, Università degli Studi di Milano. Milan, Italy HPV from a UK perspective and Scottish vaccination data and the impact on incidence of CIN Allan Wilson, Monklands Hospital. Airdrie, UK Online slide evaluation of cervicovaginal smears – results Céline Degaillier, UZ Brussel. Brussels, Belgium 11:00-13:00 Room Castilla

Symposium Breast Cytology Chairs: Francesc Tresserra, Hospital Dexeus. Barcelona, Spain Andrew Field, St Vincent´s Hospital and Notre Dame University. Sydney, Australia Speakers: Proliferative intraductal lesions Andrew Field, St Vincent´s Hospital and Notre Dame University. Sydney, Australia Lobular carcinoma: A cytological challenge Philippe Vielh, Laboratoire National de Santé. Luxembourg Lymph node breast metastasis cytologic diagnosis David Gibbons, St Vincent´s Hospital. Dublin, Ireland Fibroepithelial lesions Nuria Baixeras, Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge. Barcelona, Spain What about my atypias Sonsoles Aso, Hospital Virgen de la Salud de Toledo. Toledo, Spain

11:00-13:00 Room Hidalgo

Symposium Pediatric Cytology Pediatric tumours: The role of cytology. State of art Chairs: Helena Barroca, Hospital Center Sao Joao. Porto, Portugal Cristina Díaz del Arco, Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid, Spain Speakers: Spectrum of the thyroid tumors of pediatric age in the perspective of Bethesda system Sule Canberk, Acibadem Healthcare Group, Acibadem University. Istanbul, Turkey.

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IPATIMUP-i3s. Porto, Portugal The role of cytology in the management of CNS pediatric tumours Mrinalini Honavar, Hospital Pedro Hispano. Matosinhos, Portugal Cytology of pediatric liver masses and molecular ancillary techniques Atay Uludokumaci, Istambul University. Istambul, Turkey Lymphomas and cytology Immacolata Cozzolino, University of Campania. Naples, Italy The initial diagnosis of paediatric bone and soft tissue tumours Margarida Mendes de Almeida, Santa Maria Hospital. Lisbon, Portugal 11:00-13:00 Room Comendador

Free Papers (V) Chairs: Pilar González-Peramato, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Madrid, Spain Xavier Tarroch, Hospital Universitari Mútua Terrassa. Barcelona, Spain

THE UTILIZATION OF CYTOLOGY IN DIAGNOSIS OF INTRAOCULAR MALIGNANCIES: A 20-YEAR EXPERIENCE IN A SINGLE MEDICAL CENTER IN TAIWAN Chiung-Ru Lai, Jen-Fan Hang, Chi-Yi Hsu Taipei Veterans General Hospital TO EVALUATE THE UTILITY OF FNAC IN DIAGNOSIS OF LARYNGEAL LESIONS Malathi Mukundapai, Sethumadhavan. Thanikasalam, Akkamahadevi Patil, Ashwini Nargund, Purushottam Chavan, Anuradha Kapali, Baalu Sadasivan Kidwai Cancer Institute, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India RAPID ON-SITE EVALUATION TECHNIQUE: DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY AND ACCURACY IN SALIVARY GLAND ASPIRATES Aanchal Kakkar, Mukin Kumar, Deepali Jain, Sandeep Mathur, Venkateswaran Iyer, Rajeev Kumar All India Institute of Medical Sciences EVALUATION OF THE USE OF INTRAOPERATORY CYTOLOGY ON PARATHYROID LESIONS I. Sánchez Güerri, E Romero, L Díaz, MT Rodrigo, N Papaleo, G Tagmouti, M Gonzàlez-Farré, G Parini1, B Lloveras Hospital del Mar THE IMPACT OF 7-GENE TEST IN THE PRE-SURGICAL RISK STRATIFICATION OF INDETERMINATE THYROID FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATIONS: PRELIMINARY DATA FROM ONE YEAR OF DIAGNOSTIC PRACTICE Ilaria Migliatico, Roberta Sgariglia, Mariantonia Nacchio, Elena Vigliar, Eduardo Clery, Francesca Scognamiglio, Umberto Malapelle, Giancarlo Troncone, Claudio Bellevicine Univesity of Naples Federico II SECOND REVIEW OF FNA VERSUS THYROSEQ TESTING IN THYROID NODULES INTERPRETED AS ATYPICAL CELLS OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (AUS)/ FOLLICULAR LESION OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANC(FLUS) AND FOLLICULAR NEOPLASM (FN) /SUSPICIOUS FOR FOLLICULAR NEOPLASM (SFN)

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Shoreh Fazeli, Sandra Cerda Boston University Medical Center IS IT NOT ABOUT TIME THAT LIQUID-BASED PREPARATION SUBSTITUTED FOR CONVENTIONAL SMEAR IN THYROID FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION YET?: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW BASED ON METAANALYSIS Yosep Chong, Soon-Jin Ji, Eun Jung Lee The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF PANCREATIC SOLID LESIONS Mª Jesús Fernández Aceñero1,2, Tomás Ganado Díaz1, Luis Ortega Medina1,2, Cristina Díaz del Arco1,2 1 Clínico San Carlos Hospital, Madrid, Spain 2 Complutense University of Madrid, Spain EUS-GUIDED FNA OF PANCREAS. EXPERIENCE AND RESULTS FROM A SINGLE INSTITUTION IN SPAIN María Dolores Lozano, José Carlos Subtil, Francisco José Fernandez-Morejón, Nerea Gómez, Marta Abengózar, María Amada Maset, Luis Daniel Mejías, Laura García-Tobar, Miguel Angel Idoate, José Ignacio Echeveste Clínica Universidad de Navarra PANCREATIC FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY: 18 YEARS OF INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Rita Luis1,2, Margarida Mendes de Almeida1 1 Hospital Santa Maria, CHLN, EPE 2 Faculdade de Medicina - Universidade de Lisboa 11:00-13:00 Room Doblon

IAC-EFCS Scientific Session The language of cytopathology – from composition to performance metamorphosis Chairs: Angela Chong Phek Yoon, Singapore General Hospital. Singapore, Singapore M. Dolores Lozano, Clínica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain Speakers: The language of cytopathology – the journey from Bethesda to Paris and beyond Syed Z. Ali, The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore, USA A performer’s trek to the future – fluid phase Fernando Schmitt, Ipatimup. Porto, Portugal Update on blue cell analysis - neuroendocrine tumors Robert Osamura, Keio University School of Medicine, International University of Health and Welfare, Nippon Koukan Hospital, Tokyo & Kawasaki, Japan Case discussion nº 1 Pablo Panadero, Clínica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain Case discussion nº 2 Diana Granjeia, Portugal

11:00-13:00 Room Escudo

Workshop: Pancreatic Cytology Diagnostic approach to pancreatic cytology samples

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Chairs/Speakers: Miguel Á. Pérez-Machado, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust. London, UK M. Jesús Fernández-Aceñero, Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid, Spain Mauro Ajaj Saieg, Santa Casa Medical School, AC Camargo Cancer Center. Sao Paulo, Brazil

13:00-14:00 Auditorium

Keynote Lecture Applied Molecular Pathology and Liquid Biopsy in Cytology

Chair: M. Dolores Lozano, Clínica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain Speaker: José Palacios, Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Madrid, Spain 14:00-15:30 Room Castilla

Lunch Break Satellite Lunch Symposium Industry session not included in main event CME/CPD credit

15:30-17:30 Auditorium

Consensus Terminology in Cytology Symposium (II) Worldwide Consensus in Cytology Terminology (part 2) Chairs: Ashish Chandra, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHSfT. London, UK Pio Zeppa, University of Salermo. Italy Speakers: Standardized terminology and nomenclature for respiratory cytology: The Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology guidelines (2016) Lester Layfield, University of Missouri. Columbia, USA The Milan system for reporting salivary gland cytopathology (2017) Esther Diana Rossi, Catholic University Agostino Gemelli. Rome, Italy Proposal for lymph node cytology reporting consensus (2018) Pio Zeppa, University of Salermo. Italy

15:30-17:30 Room Castilla

Symposium Biomarkers in Breast Cancer Cytology Chairs: Francesc Tresserra, Hospital Dexeus. Barcelona, Spain Philippe Vielh, Laboratoire National de Santé. Luxembourg Speakers: Circulating tumor cells Philippe Vielh, Laboratoire National de Santé. Luxembourg Biomarkers in breast cancer Fabrizio Zanconati, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Trieste. Trieste, Italy Genomic biomarkers for breast cancer cytology Robert Osamura, Keio University School of Medicine, International University of

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Health and Welfare, Nippon Koukan Hospital, Tokyo & Kawasaki, Japan Next Generation Sequencing in breast cancer Miguel Ángel Molina, Hospital Universitario Quirón Dexeus. Barcelona, Spain 15:30-17:30 Room Hidalgo

Symposium: Update on HPV-based Screening Implementation Across Europe Chairs: Maj Liv Eide, Trondheim University Hospital. Trondheim, Norway Giovanni Negri, Hospital Bolzano. Bolzano, Italy Speakers: Update on HPV-based screening implementation in The Netherlands Folkert Van Kemenade, Erasmus Medical Center. Rotterdam, The Netherlands Update on HPV-based screening implementation in Italy Giovanni Negri, Hospital Bolzano. Bolzano, Italy Update on HPV-based screening implementation in Spain Rosario Granados, Hospital Universitario de Getafe. Madrid, Spain Update on HPV-based screening implementation in UK Karin Denton, South & West Regional Cervical Screening Quality Assurance Reference Centre. Bristol, UK Update on HPV-based screening implementation in the Czech Republic Jaroslava Duskova, University Hospital of Prague. Prague, Czech Republic

15:30-17:30 Room Comendador

FNA Workshop: Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Simulation Using Phantoms: Practicing with a Model

Chairs/Speakers: Eduardo Alcaraz, Hospital Universitario Morales Meseguer. Murcia, Spain Tania Labiano, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain 15:30-17:30 Room Doblon

CNS Cytology Symposium Chairs: Emilio Salinero, Hospital General Gregorio Marañón. Madrid, Spain Eva Tejerina, Hospital Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda. Madrid, Spain Speakers: Usefulness of squash cytology in the evaluation of prognostic markers of CNS tumours Eva Tejerina, Hospital Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda. Madrid, Spain Emma Sola, Hospital Gregorio Marañón Madrid, Spain CSF cytology of metastatic tumors Sandra Cerdá, Boston University. Boston, USA Intraoperative diagnosis of pediatric CNS tumours Mrinalini Honavar, Hospital Pedro Hispano. Matosinhos, Portugal CSF cytology of primary brain tumors Edmund Cibas, Brigham and Women's Hospital. Boston, USA Intraoperative cytology of CNS tumors: Aims and methods Emilio Salinero, Hospital General Gregorio Marañón. Madrid, Spain

15:30-17:30 Room Escudo

Workshop: Effusion Cytology

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Chairs/Speakers: Marianne Engels, University Hospital of Cologne. Cologne, Germany Pinar Firat, Koc University School of Medicine. Istanbul, Turkey Ben Davidson, Oslo University Hospital. Oslo, Norway Donna Russell, University of Rochester Medical Center. New York, USA

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Wednesday, June 13th 2018 08:30-10:30 Auditorium

Thyroid Cytology Symposium The diagnostic challenges in 2018 for cytopathologists practicing thyroid cytology Chairs: Edmund Cibas, Brigham and Women's Hospital. Boston, USA William C. Faquin, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA Speakers: The EU-TIRADS 2017. What should cytopathologists learn from this terminology? Gilles Russ, Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital, Pierre and Marie Curie University. Paris, France Bethesda 2017: What is new and what has not changed? Syed Z. Ali, The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore, USA Is it still possible to diagnose a papillary carcinoma? David Poller, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Cosham. Porstmuth, UK The NIFT-P. Is it a cytological diagnosis? Massimo Bongiovanni, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois. Lausanne, Switzerland Bethesda 2017. When is it relevant to apply molecular testings and what type of tests have to be applied? Fernando Schmitt, Ipatimup. Porto, Portugal

08:30-10:30 Room Castilla

Pancreatic Cytology Symposium Chairs: Miguel Á. Pérez-Machado, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust. London, UK M. Jesús Fernández-Aceñero, Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid, Spain Speakers: Cytology and imaging of pancreatic diseases, two wings of the same bird Stephen Pereira, University College London. London, UK Miguel Á. Pérez-Machado, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust. London, UK Preoperative diagnosis of mucinous cystic lesions Martha Pitman, Harvard Medical School. Boston, USA Solid nonductal epitelial lesions of the pancreas Barbara Centeno, Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa. Florida, USA Cytological assessment of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours M. Jesús Fernández-Aceñero, Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid, Spain

08:30-10:30 Room Hidalgo

Urine Cytology Symposium A turnaround strategy for atypia in urine cytology Chairs: Francesc Alameda, Hospital del Mar. Barcelona, Spain Pilar González-Peramato, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Madrid, Spain Speakers: Atypia and low-grade urothelial carcinoma Lukas Bubendorf, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland Atypia and high-grade urothelial carcinoma

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Pilar González-Peramato, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Madrid, Spain Should immunocytochemistry reclassify morphological atypia? Francesc Alameda, Hospital del Mar. Barcelona, Spain UroVysion FISH in atypical urothelial cells: Is it worth it? Güliz A. Barkan, Loyola University Medical Center. Chicago, USA Molecular tools in bladder cancer. The value of detecting molecular abnormalities in atypia Silvia Hernández, Pompeu Fabra University. Barcelona, Spain 08:30-10:30 Room Comendador

Workshop on Cytology Interpretation. Safety-II Team Solutions: No Airplane Crashes/No Diagnostic Errors Safety-II quality improvement in cytopathology practice using digital imaging, rapid pattern recognition, and teams Chairs/Speakers: Stephen Raab, The University of Mississippi Medical Center. Jackson, USA Kim R. Geisinger, The University of Mississippi Medical Center. Jackson, USA

08:30-10:30 Room Doblon

Portuguese/Spanish Companion Meeting Chairs: Claudia Lobo, IPOFG - Oncology Institute. Porto, Portugal Eva Tejerina, Hospital Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda. Madrid, Spain Speakers: Lymph node FNA Ricardo Fonseca, IPO - Oncology Institute. Lisbon, Portugal Intraoperative cytology of CNS tumors: Our experience in a tertiary hospital Eva Tejerina, Hospital Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda. Madrid, Spain Pancreas US FNA Maria José Brito, Hospital Garcia de Orta- Almada. Portugal HPV cotest with cytology and primary testing. Experience in Barbastro, Spain Rosa Oncins, Hospital Barbastro. Spain EBUS António Galzerano, Fundação Champalimaud. Lisboa, Portugal Quality control in cytology Alejandra Caminoa, Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Madrid, Spain

08:30-10:30 Room Escudo

Workshop: Gynecological Cytology Glandular lesions in conventional and liquid-based gynecologic preparations Chairs/Speakers: Ritu Nayar, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine. Chicago, USA David Wilbur, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA Donna Russell, University of Rochester Medical Center. New York, USA

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break, Awards and Poster Exhibition

11:00-13:00

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Auditorium

What is new in thyroid FNAs: Cytology compared to histology Chairs: Xavier Matías-Guiu, Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge. Lleida, Spain Guido Fadda, Catholic University, Foundation Agostino Gemelli University Hospital. Rome, Italy Speakers: Ivana Kholova, Tampere University Hospital. Tampere, Finland Massimo Bongiovanni, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois. Lausanne, Switzerland Jeffrey F. Krane, Brigham and Women´s Hospital. Boston, USA Marc Pusztaszeri, McGill University. Montreal, Canada Beatrix Cochand-Priollet, Hospital Cochin, University Hospital of Paris. Paris, France

11:00-13:00 Room Castilla

Molecular Cytopathology Symposium (I) An overview of molecular cytopathology Chairs: Fernando Schmitt, Ipatimup. Porto, Portugal Lukas Bubendorf, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland Speakers: How to do it? Timing and quality Issues Julián Sanz, Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid, Spain Preanalytical factors influencing molecular study of limited volume samples Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, MD Anderson Cancer Center. Houston, USA New challenges in molecular cytopathology: NGS and more Giancarlo Troncone, University of Naples Federico II. Naples, Italy A practical approach of FISH in cytological smears M. Dolores Lozano, Clínica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain Molecular studies in biopsy versus cytological samples in a therapy driven world Lukas Bubendorf, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland Risk and challenges of molecular cytopathology. Integration in the Pathology Department Enrique de Álava, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío. Seville, Spain

11:00-13:00 Room Hidalgo

Interactive Virtual Slide Seminar Chairs: Jordi Temprana, Hospital Universitario Vall d'Hebron. Barcelona, Spain Marcial García-Rojo, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar. Cádiz, Spain Speakers: Sule Canberk, Acibadem Healthcare Group, Acibadem University. Istanbul, Turkey. IPATIMUP-i3s. Porto, Portugal Marcial García-Rojo, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar. Cádiz, Spain Barbara Centeno, Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa. Florida, USA Sonsoles Aso, Hospital Virgen de la Salud de Toledo. Toledo, Spain Miguel Á. Pérez-Machado, The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust. London, UK Marianne Engels, University Hospital of Cologne. Cologne, Germany

11:00-13:00

Spanish Society of Cytology (SEC) Executive Meeting

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Room Comendador 11:00-13:00 Room Escudo

Workshop: Urine Cytology Chairs/Speakers: Güliz A. Barkan, Loyola University Medical Center. Chicago, USA Pilar González-Peramato, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Madrid, Spain Francesc Alameda, Hospital del Mar. Barcelona, Spain

13:00-14:00 Auditorium

Keynote Lecture The 2017 Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology Chair: Rosario Granados, Hospital Universitario de Getafe. Madrid, Spain Speaker: Edmund Cibas, Brigham and Women's Hospital. Boston, USA

14:00-15:30 Room Castilla

Lunch Break

Satellite Lunch Symposium Industry session not included in main event CME/CPD credit 14:00-15:30 Room Comendador

EFCS Executive Meeting

15:30-17:30 Auditorium

Cytology Slide Seminar Chair: Carme Dinarés, Hospital Vall d´Hebron. Barcelona, Spain Beatriz Jiménez-Ayala, Instituto Jiménez Ayala, Spain Speakers: Cristina Díaz del Arco, Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid, Spain Ana Margarita Rodríguez-García, Hospital Universitario La Paz. Madrid, Spain Carme Dinarés, Hospital Vall d´Hebron. Barcelona, Spain Luigi Di Bonito, University Trieste. Trieste, Italy David Gibbons, St Vincent´s Hospital. Dublin, Ireland Margarida Mendes de Almeida, Santa Maria Hospital. Lisbon, Portugal Maria Nasioutziki, Medical School Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Thessaloniki, Greece Beatriz Jiménez-Ayala, Instituto Jiménez Ayala, Spain

15:30-17:30 Room Castilla

Molecular Cytopathology Symposium (II) Molecular cytopathology by organs Chairs: M. Dolores Lozano, Clínica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain

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Fernando López-Ríos, Hospital Sanchinarro. Madrid, Spain Speakers: Role of ancillary test in reporting breast cytology Fernando Schmitt, Ipatimup. Porto, Portugal Molecular pathology applied to sarcomas. Is there a place for FNA? Carlos de Andrea, Clínica Universidad de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain Molecular pathology and thyroid cancer: Are they good mates? Esther Diana Rossi, Catholic University Agostino Gemelli. Rome, Italy Next generation sequencing techniques in liquid biopsy: Focus on non-small cell lung cancer patients Giancarlo Troncone, University of Naples Federico II. Naples, Italy Molecular stratification of ovarian/endometrium cancer Xavier Matías-Guiu, Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge. Lleida, Spain Immunotherapy biomarkers in cytology: PDL-1 and beyond Fernando López-Ríos, Hospital Sanchinarro. Madrid, Spain 15:30-17:30 Room Hidalgo

The Effect of Social Media Networking in Cytology Chairs: Eduardo Alcaraz, Hospital Universitario Morales Meseguer. Murcia, Spain Lara Pijuán, Hospital del Mar. Barcelona, Spain Speakers: Introduction and comparison of major Social Media Networks Laura Guerra, Hospital Universitario La Paz. Madrid, Spain Rules & Guides and profile advices Lara Pijuán, Hospital del Mar. Barcelona, Spain Picture taking tips Tania Labiano, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra. Pamplona, Spain #InSituPathologist (USCAP) & #IWantYouForSEAP (SEAP-IAP) recruitment experiences Eduardo Alcaraz, Hospital Universitario Morales Meseguer. Murcia, Spain Practice live tweeting using #ECC2018 Jordi Temprana, University Hospital Vall d'Hebron. Barcelona, Spain

15:30-17:30 Room Comendador

Cytology Teaching and Learning in Europe Chairs: Martin Tötsch, University Hospital of Graz. Graz, Austria Ambrogio Fassina, University of Padua. Padua, Italy Speakers: Martin Tötsch, University Hospital of Graz. Graz, Austria Ambrogio Fassina, University of Padua. Padua, Italy The principles and the purpose of new specialty training programme of "pathology and cytology" in Croatia Danijela Vrdoljak-Mozetic, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka. Rijeka, Croatia Learning from cytology EQA - experience of the UK NEQAS CPT Technical EQA scheme Chantell Hodgson, UK NEQAS Cellular Pathology Technique. Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Gateshead, UK Medical cytology training in the UK Paul Cross, Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Gateshead, UK

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15:30-17:30 Room Doblon

Companion Meeting ASC My most memorable case Chair: Syed Z. Ali, The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore, USA Speakers: A story of synchronicity Barbara A. Crothers, Joint Pathology Center. Silver Spring, USA A case of 19-year old woman with thyroid nodules and rectal bleeding William C. Faquin, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA A 50-year-old female with a possible 1 cm pancreatic body mass Barbara Centeno, Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa. Florida, USA A 79-year old female with a right upper eyelid and peri-orbital nodule Momin Siddiqui, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York Presbyterian Hospital. New York, USA Experientia docet: A tale of two patients Güliz A. Barkan, Loyola University Medical Center. Chicago, USA

15:30-17:30 Room Escudo

Workshop: Thyroid Cytology Thyroid: LBC and ancillary techniques Chairs/Speakers: Beatrix Cochand-Priollet, Hopital Cochin, University Hospital of Paris. Paris, France Ivana Kholova, Tampere University Hospital. Tampere, Finland

17:30-18:30

Closing Ceremony

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