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Health Innovation Oxford & Thames Valley, together with the University of Oxford, invite you to a specialist webinar on the transformative role of technology and collaboration in prostate cancer care.

Why attend?

  • Hear from clinicians and scientists leading world class prostate cancer research in Oxford.
  • Learn from the authors of the landmark TRANSLATE trial, which is changing diagnostics for men who may have prostate cancer.
  • Gain insight into new technologies and techniques that will reduce side-effects and deliver better patient outcomes.
  • Understand the cutting-edge science that is shaping prostate cancer care in the UK and around the world.

Speakers

  • Mr Tom Leslie, Consultant Urological Surgeon, Oxford University Hospitals; Urology Clinical Advisory Group Lead, Thames Valley Cancer Alliance
  • Professor Freddie Hamdy CBE, Professor of Surgery, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford; Consultant Urological Surgeon
  • Professor Richard Bryant, Associate Professor, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford; Consultant Urological Surgeon
  • Mr Aaron Leiblich, Consultant Urological Surgeon, Oxford University Hospitals
  • Dr Sandy Figiel, Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford

Who should attend?

Oncologists, urologists, advanced nurse practitioners, cancer service managers, specialist oncology pharmacists, NHS leaders, commissioners, those involved in prostate cancer pathway transformation.

 

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