Spring Update

The BC Cancer Surgery Network is committed to continuous practice improvement through educational activities and events.

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Each year the network develops, organizes and hosts a medical education program profiling a specific area of cancer surgery and care. These all day courses, called the Spring Update, are fully accredited by the Division of Continuing Professional Development at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine. Featuring expert speakers, the Spring Update is designed to improve surgical oncology practice and knowledge by providing the most current information in the field.

Spring update 2026

Updates on breast sarcoma and proliferated breast lesions and surgical oncology emergencies​​

Thursday, April 30, 2026.

​​​​​Registe​r for the 2026 Spring update

Join us April 30th for the 2026 Spring Update, which will provide insights into breast sarcoma and proliferated breast lesions, and surgical oncology emergencies. The update will be hosted in-person at the The Fairmont Chateau in Whistler, BC. This year's event will be held in collaboration with the BC Surgical Society Annual Spring Meeting. View the full 2026 Spring Update agenda (PDF).

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Past e​vents​

Spring Update 2025: Management of regional nodes and updates on rare cancers: what do I need to know?

Once again, the Surgery Network held the update in the Spring. This event was hosted in person at the Laurel Packinghouse, in Kelowna.​

See the program for the 2025 Spring Update (PDF).​

Spring Update ​2024: Colore​ctal, breast and sarcoma personalized cancer care and​ skin can​c​er ​updates

Once again, the Surgery Network held the update in the Spring. This event was hosted in person at t​he Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, and online via Zoom.

View the program for the 2024 Spring Update (PDF).​

Spring Update 2023: Palliative oncology and geriatric care

Once again, the Surgery Network held the update in the Spring. This event was hosted in person at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, and online via Zoom.​

View the program for the Spring Update 2023 (PDF).​

Spring Update 2022: Colorectal and breast cancer

This year the Surgery Network transitioned the update to the Spring, and continued to host it virtually via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

View the program for the 2022 Spring Update (PDF).​

Fall Update 2020: Cancer and beyond

This year the Surgery Network hosted the surgical oncology Fall Update virtually via Zoom on October 17th due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

See the program for the 2020 Fall Update (PDF).​

Fall Update 2019: Management of not-so-rare cancers

The 2019 Fall Update: Management of not-so-rare cancers conference was held on Saturday October 5 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver. This year’s course focused on a mix of topics including upper GI, skin and sarcoma tumours. View the schedule for the 2019 Fall Update (PDF).

Presentation PDFs

Fall Update 2017: Colorectal cancer

​The 2017 Fall Update in Colorectal Cancer was held on Saturday October 14, 2017 in Vancouver, BC.

Our annual surgical oncology conference was held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver on Saturday October 14th 2017. This year's focus was on colorectal cancers and featured guest speakers and topic specialists. View the 2017 Fall Update agenda (PDF).

Presentations (PDF)
  1. Dr. Cailan MacPherson: Colorectal Cancer: No longer an over 50 problem?
  2. Dr. Eric Lam: The case for endoscopic mucosal/submucosal resection
  3. Dr. Terry Phang: The Case for Surgery: Segmental resection and transanal endoscopic microsurgery
  4. Guest speaker from Calgary: Dr. Buie:
  5. Dr. Terry Phang: Techniques for Rectal Cancer
  6. Dr. Carl Brown, St. Paul's Hospital: Minimally Invasive Surgery and Rectal Cancer
  7. Dr. Trevor Hamilton: Peritoneal Carcinomatosis
  8. Dr. Andrea MacNeill: Retroperitoneal masses
  9. Dr. Ahmer Karimuddin: ERAS, including practical advice
  10. Dr. Manoj Raval: Update on the State of Rectal Cancer Treatment and Where it is Going in the Future

Fall Update 2016: Management of pancreas, liver, melanoma and breast cancers

The Fall Update on Breast, Melanoma and HPB Cancers was held on Saturday October 22, 2016 in Vancouver, BC.

The Surgical Oncology Network was pleased to host its annual Fall Update, a full-day course, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver on October 22. This year’s CME accredited conference focused on current breast, melanoma, and HPB cancer management. The program included presentations from visiting speakers Dr. Greg McKinnon (breast and melanoma) from Calgary and Dr. Alice Wei (HPB) from Toronto, as well as many local experts.

View the 2016 Fall Update program (PDF).

Presentation PDFs
  1. Dr. Alice Wei: Update on Liver Cancer in 2016
  2. Dr. Maja Segedi: Colorectal Liver Mets
  3. Dr. Alice Wei:
  4. Dr. Greg McKinnon: Indications for Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy and Completion Lymph Node Dissection in Melanoma
  5. Dr. Sanjay Rao: New Systemic Therapies in Advanced Melanoma
  6. Dr. Greg McKinnon: Management of the Axilla
  7. Dr. Rebecca Warburton: Surgery in the Setting of Neoadjuvant Therapy
  8. Dr. Elaine McKevitt, Dr. Connie Chiu and Dr. Rebecca Nelson shared tips and tricks for Nipple Sparing Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction

Fall Update 2015: GI tract cancers

​On November 7 2015, the SON hosted another successful Fall Update in downtown Vancouver at the Four Se​asons Hotel. This year's event focused on GI Tract Cancers: From top to bottom.

View the 2015 Fall Update program‎ (PDF).

Presentations PDFs
  1. Dr. Fergul Donnellan: The Role of Endoscopy in Gastric Cancer
  2. Dr. Natalie Coburn: Imaging and Laparoscopy; and Best Chance for a Cure
  3. Dr. Trevor Hamilton: Current BC Data and Gastric Cancer
  4. Dr. Fergal Donnellan and Dr. Natalie Coburn: Palliation of Upper GI Tumours
  5. Dr. Yarrow McConnell: Carcinomatosis
  6. Dr. Andy McFadden: Management of Recurrent and Advanced Tumours, When Tumours are Resectable, and Multidisciplinary Management
  7. Dr. Erin Kennedy: The CPAC National Rectal Cancer Quality Improvement Initiative
  8. Drs. Carl Brown and Manoj Raval: Transanal Excision of Rectal Cancer with a Focus on Real World Cases
  9. Dr. Erin Kennedy: Treatment Decisions: Multimodality treatment of colorectal cancer
  10. Dr. Carl Brown: Synchronous Lesions

Fall Update 2014: Breast cancer

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On October 18 2014, the SON hosted another successful Fall Update in downtown Vancouver at the Four Seasons Hotel. This year's event focused on breast cancer, specifically current controversies in 2014. View the 2014 Fall Update program (PDF).

Presentations

Fall Update 2013: Endocrine surgical oncology

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This year's meeting focused on endocrine cancers. On November 2, 2013, BC Surgical Oncology Network hosted its Annual Fall Update.

This one day course featured multiple topics in endocrine surgical oncology. Below are the presentations and their authors from the meeting.

Presentations

Fall Update 2012: Lower GI tract

On October 20, 2012,  BC Surgical Oncology Network hosted its Annual Fall Update on Malignancies of the Lower GI Tract. This one day course featured multiple topics in surgical oncology. Below are the presentations from the meeting.  

Surgical technique and pathology

Dr. Paul Johnson

Total Mesocolic Excision

Dr. Terry Phang

Conventional vs. Extralevator Technique for Abdominoperineal Resection

Dr. James Filipenko

Pathology of Malignant Colon and Rectal Polyps

Dr. Anthony MacLean
Malignant Colon Polyps

Dr. Carl Brown

Transanal Resection of Rectal Neoplasms

Dr. Paul Johnson
Anal Cancers - Part 1

Dr. Devin Schellenberg

Anal Cancers - Part 2

Dr. Sarah Finlayson
Prophylactic Salpingo-Oophorectomy for Postmenopausal Women During Rectal Cancer Surgery

Uncommon cancers

Dr. Anthony MacLean
Uncommon GI Tumours

Dr. Hagen Kennecke
Diagnosis and Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumours

Adjuvant Therapy

Dr. Hagen Kennecke

General Surgeon’s Guide to Chemotherapy for Colorectal Cancer

Dr. Jennifer Goulart
General Surgeon’s Guide to Radiotherapy for Rectal Cancer

Imagin​g

Dr. Patrick Vos, Dr. Petter Tonseth
Imaging Choices in the Management of Colorectal Cancer - Part 1


Imaging Choices in the Management of Colorectal Cancer - Part 2

Genetics

Dr. Robert Gryfe
General Surgeon’s Guide to Colorectal Cancer Genetics

Dr. Linlea Armstrong
Hereditary Cancer Program of British Columbia

Challenging cases

Multidisciplinary Panel
Challenging Cases: Panel Discussion

Dr. Rona Cheifetz
Challenging Cases: Reviewing the Evidence

Comprehensive care

Dr. Ahmer Karimuddin
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery: A BC Success Story

Dr. Carl Brown
Surveillance After Treatment of Colorectal Cancer

Dr. Terry Phang
Function and Quality of Life After Rectal Cancer Surgery

Fall Update 2011 - From Uncommon to Common

On October 22, 2011,  BC Surgical Oncology Network hosted its Annual Fall Update. This one day course featured multiple topics in surgical oncology. Below are the presentations from the meeting.  

Dr. Chris Baliski

Dr. Carl Brown/Dr. Elaine McKevitt

Dr. Rona Cheifetz

Dr. Paul Clarkson

Dr. Alexandra Easson

Dr. Urve Kuusk

Dr. Lloyd Mack

Dr. Lloyd Mack

Dr. Andrew McFadden

Dr. Elaine McKevitt

Dr. Jennifer Telford

Fall Update 2010 - Upper GI Cancers

The Surgical Oncology Network hosted a one day conference on Upper GI and Hepatobiliary Cancers at the Four Seasons Hotel on October 23, 2010. Below are the presentations from the meeting.

Dr. Abdul Al-Tourah


Dr. Silvia Chang

Isolated Liver Mass: Imaging and When to Biopsy


Dr. Rona Cheifetz


Dr. Rob Granger

  • Metastasis to the Liver and Unknown Liver Mass

Dr. Calvin Law

Pancreatic Conundrums, Benign and Malignant


Dr. Howard Lim


Dr. Greg McGregor


Dr. Charles Scudamore


Dr. Carol Swallow

Surgery of Gastric Cancer and Premalignant Lesions


Dr. Jennifer Telford

Fall Update 2009 - Breast Cancer

The Surgical Oncology Network hosted a one day conference on Breast Cancer at the Four Seasons Hotel on October 24, 2009. Below are the presentations from the meeting.

Dr. Tanya Berrang

Dr. Katherine Ceballos

Dr. Rona Cheifetz

Dr. Noelle Davis

Dr. Susan Ellard

Dr. Karen Gelmon

Dr. Urve Kuusk

Dr. Peter Lennox

Dr. David McCready

Dr. Geoffrey Porter

Dr. Audrey Spielmann

Dr. Scott Tyldesley

Dr. Lorna Weir

Dr. Christine Wilson

Percutaneous Stereo Core Biopsies: When, How and Often

Fall Update 2007 - Endocrine Surgical Oncology

Endocrine Surgical Oncology

On October 27, 2008 the Surgical Oncology Network hosted a one day education conference on Endocrine Surgical Oncology at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in Vancouver, BC.

Presentations:

Dr. Sam Bugis

Dr. Chris Baliski

Dr. Barbara Melosky

Dr. Sabrina Gill

Dr. Rob Irvine

Chair: Dr. Nadine Caron, Members: Dr. Sam Wiseman, Dr. Rob Irvine, Dr. Orlo Clark, Dr. Sam Bugis

Dr. Orlo Clark

Dr. Tom Thomson

Dr. Rick Nason

Dr. John Hay

Dr. Sam Wiseman

Thyroid Cancer: Practical Molecular Biology For the General Surgeon

Chair: Dr. Sam Bugis, Members: Dr. Sam Wiseman, Dr. Rick Nason, Dr. Orlo Clark, Dr. Tom Thomson

Fall Update 2005 - Proximal GI Cancers

The SON hosted a one day conference on Proximal GI Cancers on December 3rd, 2005. The following are copies of the presentations. Please click on the title of the presentation to open the PDF file.

Dr. Greg McGregor


Dr. David Huntsman


Dr. Alan Weiss


Dr. John Yee


Dr. Michael Humer


Dr. Carol Swallow


Dr. Barb Melosky


Panel Discussion

Fall Update 2004 - Breast Cancer

This session was held as part of the 2004 BC Cancer's annual conference and was hosted by the Surgical Oncology Network on Saturday, November 27.

The presentations and results from the pre and post test are available below.

Dr. Steven Latosinsky          

Dr. Allen Hayashi                 

Dr. Noelle Davis                   

Dr. Michelle Sutter               

Dr. Urve Kuusk                    

Dr. Lorna Weir                     

Dr. Maureen Leia-Stephen    

Dr. Peter Doris                    

Dr. Rona Cheifetz                

Pre and Post Test

Questions and Answers

Results


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