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DAY 2 - TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER 2020
10:00
Welcome to Day 2
10:10
Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence : Best
Practice Management
Session - Nursing & Allied Health
Bringing together two world leaders in PostProstatectomy Incontinence management, Professor
Paul Hodges and Dr Justin Chee will explore
conservative and surgical management options for
PPI and share new research insights in this rapidly
evolving field.
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10:10
New insights into Post-Prostatectomy
Incontinence
Professor Paul Hodges - The University of
Queensland
10:30
Overcoming Post-Prostatectomy
Incontinence: bringing out the knife to stop
the leak
Dr Justin Chee - Epworth Healthcare
10:50
COFFEE BREAK
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Industry Partners
11:15
Active Surveillance in 2020
Session - Nursing & Allied Health, Clinical
Urology, Translational Science
There is wide variation in all aspects of Active
Surveillance (AS) internationally, from patient
selection to investigations and follow-up intervals,
and a lack of clear evidence on the optimal
approach to AS.
Dr Sigrid Carlsson will provide an overview of
the state-of-the-science and latest developments in
active surveillance for prostate cancer in 2020. The
presentation will include reporting on oncologic
outcomes for men with Grade Group 1 & Grade
Group 2 prostate cancer managed with active
surveillance at a tertiary cancer center. Criteria for
eligibility, the active surveillance protocol and the
safety of the program will be reviewed. Data on
conversion to active treatment and risk of prostate
cancer metastasis and mortality will be presented.
Dr Sam Merriel will present on the Delphi study,
conducted in conjunction with the 2019 APCC,
aimed to provide guidance for clinicians from an
international panel of prostate cancer experts. This
session will summarise the main findings of this study.
11:15
Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer: The
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Experience
Dr Sigrid Carlsson - Memorial Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center
11:35
A modified Delphi study to develop a
practical guide for selecting patients with
Prostate Cancer for Active Surveillance
Dr Sam Merriel - University of Exeter
11:50
COFFEE BREAK
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An Opportunity to Connect and Chat with our
Industry Partners
12:00
Watch Monday Presentations on Demand
On Demand Presentations:
Patrick C Walsh Lecture : Prostate Cancer Genetics in
the 21st Century
Prostate Cancer In 2020
The Role of Genomics in the early detection and
treatment of Prostate Cancer
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