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Prof!Robert!Coleman:!YCR!Professor!of!Medical!Oncology,!University!of!Sheffield!
Natalie!Doyle:!Nurse!Consultant,!Royal!Marsden!NHS!FoundaDon!Trust,!UKONS!President!!
Dr!Diana!Greenfield:!Consultant!Nurse!in!Late!Effects,!Weston!Park!Hospital,!Sheffield!Teaching!Hospital!NHS!FoundaDon!
Dr!Harpreet!Kaur:!Consultant!Haematologist/HaematopoieDc!Stem!Cell!TransplantaDon,!Sheffield!Teaching!Hospital!NHS!Trust!!
Prof!Richard!Ross:!Professor!of!Endocrinology,!Royal!Hallamshire!Hospital,!University!of!Sheffield!
Prof!John!Snowden:!Consultant!Haematologist,!Blood!and!Marrow!Transplant!Director,!Royal!Hallamshire!Hospital,!Sheffield!!
PROGRAMME
Thursday 12th June 2014 – Promoting Good Practice 08:55 -­‐ 09:55 Registration 9:55 -­‐ 10:05 Opening:-­‐ Natalie Doyle, Nurse Consultant, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, UKONS President SYMPOSIUM: Skeletal Health after Cancer Chairs: Prof Sara Faithfull, Professor of Cancer Nursing Practice, University of Surrey & Dr Jennifer Walsh, Consultant Endocrinologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation 1 “Understanding DEXA scans and fracture risk” Dr Jennifer Walsh, Consultant Endocrinologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation 2 “Effects of glucocorticoids on bone in the cancer setting” Dr Nicola Peel, Consultant and Clinical Lead, Bone Metabolism Unit, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS FT 3 “Skeletal health after breast cancer” Prof Robert Coleman, YCR Professor of Medical Oncology, Academic Unit of Clinical Oncology, University of Sheffield 4 “ Skeletal health after prostate cancer” Prof Sara Faithfull, Professor of Cancer Nursing Practice, University of Surrey 10.05 -­‐ 11:30 11:30 – 11:50 Break 11:50 – 12:20 Key note Speaker: “ Implementing the NCSI Recovery Package” Speaker -­‐ TBC Chair: Dr Theresa Wiseman, RMH UKONS Sharing good practice: Oral Poster Presentations 3 Posters – 15mins each – TBC Prizes to be presented by UKONS President Natalie Doyle 12:20 – 13:20 13:20 – 14:20 Lunch 14.20 -­‐14.50 Key note lecture “Addressing the consequences of cancer evidence after nursing” Prof Annie Young, Professor of Nursing, Warwick Medical School Chair: Dr Jo Armes, Research Fellow in the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing & Midwifery at King’s College London 14:50 – 16:30 CCAT SYMPOSIUM: Reproductive and Sexual Health Chairs: Gillian Knowles, Nurse Consultant Edinburgh Cancer Centre, & Dr Claire Taylor, Lead Nurse St Marks Hospital London 1 “Hot flushes: tempering the heat after cancer” Dr Debbie Fenlon, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton 2 “Managing female sexual function after cancer” Dr Karen Roberts Consultant Nurse, Gateshead 3 “Managing male sexual function after cancer” Dr Isabel White, Clinical Research Fellow in Psychosexual Practice, The Royal Marsden Hospital Trust Closing day Dr Diana Greenfield, Consultant Nurse, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 18.30-­‐ 20.00 YCR/CR-­‐UK PUBLIC LECTURE, Richard Roberts Building, University of Sheffield Speakers: Mark Tami MP for Alyn & Deeside & Dr Adrienne Morgan, Independent Cancer Patients Voice Charity Chair: Prof Rob Coleman, YCR Professor of Medical Oncology, University of Sheffield “Making it happen: provision of services for people living with and beyond cancer” A Panel discussion: Panel: Mark Tami MP, Adrienne Morgan, Will Cleary-­‐Gray (Sheffield Cancer Commissioner) Dr Bronwen Shaw, (Chief Medical Officer Anthony Nolan) Dr Karen Robb (Cancer Rehabilitation Strategy Development Manager, Macmillan Cancer Support), PROGRAMME
Friday 13th June 2014 10:00 -­‐ 10:25 10:25-­‐ 10:30 Registration Opening:-­‐ Professor John Snowden, Consultant Haematologist, Blood and Marrow Transplant Director, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS FT Anthony Nolan Symposium: Chairs: Dr Bronwen Shaw, Chief Medical Officer AN and Prof Charles Craddock, Medical Director AN 1) “A Brief History of Anthony Nolan” Chiara De Biase, Head of Patient Experience, AN 2) Key note Speaker: “Late complications in HCT survivors; Bridging The Gulf Between Guidelines and Clinical Practice” Dr Rafael Duarte, Director, BMT Programme, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain & Chair, Complications and Quality of Life Working Party, European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplant 3)“Are we sitting on a metabolic time bomb?: Results of the EBMT Audit” Dr Diana Greenfield, Consultant Nurse, Cancer Survivorship, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS FT & Nurse Lead for Late Effects, EBMT C&QWP 4) “Pregnancy and Assisted Conception after BMT – case studies” Dr Nina Salooja, Consultant Haematologist, Imperial College, London 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch 13:00 – 13:30 Keynote Speaker: “Impact of Pregnancy on Breast Cancer?” Dr Evandro Azambuja, Medical Director at the BREAST Data Centre at Jules Bordet Institute, Brussels, Belgium Chairs: Prof Rob Coleman, YCR Professor of Medical Oncology, Academic Unit of Clinical Oncology, Sheffield University Society of Endocrinology Symposium: Chairs: Professor John Wass, Emeritus Professor of Endocrinology, Oxford University & Dr Caroline Wilson, Honorary Clinical Research Fellow, Sheffield University 1)“Late Effects: Society for Endocrinology Guidelines” Dr Andy Toogood, Consultant Endocrinologist, Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre 2)“Thyroid Cancer – a Consequence of Treatment” Dr Sabapathy Balasubramania, Consultant Endocrinologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS FT 3) “Predicting Fertility after Cancer” Prof Hamish Wallace, Paediatric Oncologist, Royal Sick Children’s Hospital, Edinburgh 4)“Male Fertility after Cancer” Dr Allan Pacey, Senior Lecturer, Academic Unit of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, University of Sheffield Coffee Break 10.30 -­‐ 12:00 13:30 – 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 15:30 – 16:00 16:00 Key note Speaker: “ Targeting Radiotherapy to Avoid Late Effects from Friendly Fire” Dr Charlotte Coles, Consultant Clinical Oncologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge Chair: Dr Harpreet Kaur, Consultant Haematologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS FT Close of Meeting Prof Richard Ross, Professor of Endocrinology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, University of Sheffield Sponsorship