Key information
Delivery type
On demand
Delivery style
Online learning
Duration
1 day
Experience level
All
08:30 Registration
09:00 Welcome and Introduction Pelvic Radiation Disease, Dr Jurjees Hasan, AM Facilitator. The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
09:05 British Gynaecological Oncology Consensus on Cytoreductive Surgery and HIPEC in Ovarian Cancer. Evidence and Questions
09:30 Mr Brett Winter-Roach, Consultant, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Pelvic Radiation Disease; Dr Caroline Henson, Gastroenterologist, Wythenshawe Hospital
09:45 Bone Toxicity Following Pelvic Radiation, Dr Claire Higham, Endocrinologist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
10:00 Late Effects and Toxicity Management Of Immunotherapy and Antibody Drug Conjugates TBC
10:15 Role Of Immunotherapy and Novel Antibody Drug Conjugates In Recurrent and Metastatic Cervical Cancer, Dr Siobhan Morrison, Consultant, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
10:30 Break 1
10:50 Pathology Of Endometrial Carcinoma; Updates In Guidelines And Staging. Prof Xavier Mathias- Guiu
11:30 Panel Q&A
11:40 Reflective Talk On 30 years In GMO Prof Gordon Jayson, Honorary Consultant, The Christie Foundation Trust
12:20 Lunch
13:00 Welcome Back Gynaecology Team
13:50 Management Of Nephrostomies, Thromboembolism, Lymphoedema and Social Challenges Hayley Smale, Trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust; Jacquelyn Bunney, Cancer Care Co-ordinator, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
14:05 Patient Story
14:10 Impact on Community Macmillan Team TBC
14:25 Supporting Patients Together: Charity Resources for Ovarian Cancer Care Teams Anne Lowry, Target Ovarian Cancer, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
14:40 Gynaecology: Late Effects Clinic, Helen Savage, Macmillan Gynaecology AP, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
15:10 New Systemic Treatments For Advanced Ovarian and Endometrial Cancers, Dr Andrew Clamp, Consultant, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
15:30 Genetic Testing In Ovarian Cancer, Dr Robert Morgan, Consultant, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
15:50 Bowel Obstruction – CareGO team, Laura Flanagan, Advanced Practitioner, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
16:05 Conclusion and End
What to expect
This on-demand study day provides a valuable overview of gynaecological cancers, with a focus on ovarian, endometrial and cervical disease. Designed to support professionals involved in the care of women with cancer, the programme explores the patient pathway, current treatment approaches and the latest developments in gynaecological oncology.
Through expert-led content, delegates will deepen their understanding of how care is delivered across the pathway, from diagnosis and treatment planning through to ongoing management and support. The programme highlights innovative treatment options and emerging developments in the field, while also offering the opportunity to reflect on current practice and strengthen multidisciplinary understanding.
Available on demand, this study day allows you to access the content at a time that suits you, making it a flexible way to update your knowledge and build confidence in this important area of care.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this study day, you should be able to:
- Develop a stronger understanding of the patient pathway in gynaecological cancers
- Recognise current and innovative treatment approaches for ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancers
- Gain insight into recent developments in gynaecological oncology
- Strengthen your understanding of multidisciplinary care in this specialist field
Why choose this programme?
This course offers a flexible and accessible way to build specialist knowledge in gynaecological oncology. It is ideal for professionals looking to strengthen their understanding of key disease groups, treatment developments and the wider patient pathway, while learning from expert-led content at their own pace.
Who is it for?
Suitable for anyone with a special interest in, or involvement in, the care of patients with gynaecological cancers.
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