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Hilton Sydney, NSW

Friday 16 - Saturday 17 June 2017

REGISTRATION BROCHURE

2017Best Practice Workshop in Urological Oncology

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2017 UOP Registration Brochure 2

2017 Best Practice Workshop in Urological Oncology

Dear Colleagues, It is with great pleasure that I invite you to the Best Practice Workshop in Urological Oncology for 2017. This year the meeting will be held between Friday 16 – Saturday 17 June at Hilton Sydney.

The NSW Urology Oncology Program (UOP) invite you to participate in the Best Practice Workshop in Urology Oncology. The 2017 workshop follows from the success of the 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2013 UOP. The program is focused towards consultants/registrars and allied health staff with an interest in urological oncology. This will expose and review evidence based best practice in prostate, bladder, renal and testicular cancers including the latest data and current controversies.

To engage the audience, the workshop will be interactive utilising computerised instant polling technology to assist in reinforcing the messages from the presenters and bring to the forefront current areas of controversy.

Our four esteemed International Guest Presenters are leading experts on Urology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Oncology and will provide an international perspective (refer page 3 for details)

Welcome from the Conference Organising Committee

The conference has a dedicated secure 24 hour online registration website at your fingertips. Access enables you to update your details instantly.

Visit www.tayloredimages.com.au click on “events” scroll to the events schedule & select your conference. To register select ‘Delegate Registration’, you will be prompted to create an account which can be used to login and

at any time to update your registration.

Upon completion of the registration process you will be automatically supplied with a summary & confirmation of your registration.

CLOSING DATE for EARLY RegistrationFriday, 19 May 1200 noon EST 2017

IMPORTANT DATES

HOW TO REGISTER

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Manish Patel2017 Convenor

Andrew Brooks2017 UOP Chairman

Andrew BrooksManish PatelDavid Gillatt

Andrew KneeboneGavin Marx

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Noel ClarkeNoel Clarke has been a consultant urologist at Salford Royal Hospital and The Christie, Manchester, since 1993 and was made honorary professor of urological oncology by Manchester University in 1997. His specialist expertise is in prostate, bladder, renal and testis cancer and complex pelvic and retroperitoneal malignancy. Professor Clarke is a former director of urology at both Salford and The Christie, chair of the Manchester and Cheshire clinical study group (CSG) and National Cancer Research Institute prostate CSG. He is currently director of Manchester University’s Genitourinary Cancer Research Group, a member of the Department of Health and National Cancer Research Network prostate cancer advisory boards, chair of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer prostate disease group and author of over 150 publications, including eight book chapters on urological cancer. Professor Clarke has planned and managed multiple trials in the UK and Europe and given various national and international guest lectures on urological cancer.

Malcolm MasonProfessor Mason is a clinician who specialises in the management of urological cancers, in which capacity he is the Chairman of the UK National Cancer Research Institute’s Prostate Cancer Clinical Studies Group. He is an experienced Clinical Researcher, has been the Chief Investigator for a number of Medical Research Council trials, and he has over 250 publications in his field. For the UICC (International Union Against Cancer) he Chairs the UK TNM Committee, and sits on the Core Group and the Prognostic Factors Task Group. Since 2003 he has been the Director of the Wales Cancer Bank, the UK’s first population-based tumour and blood sample collection, which to date has recruited over 3,900 patients. He also has laboratory research interests in prostate cancer, focused on immunology and on cancer metastasis.

Magnus AnnerstedtDr Annerstedt is the Director of Robotic Surgery, Department of Urology, Herlev University Hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is one of the founders of SRS Urology Europe (Society of Robotic Surgery). Initially focused on general as well as urologic surgery, both open and laparoscopic. Gradually however, the focus has moved towards urological oncological surgery. Today he performs the full spectrum of open surgery for urologic malignancies including cystoprostatectomy with different urinary diversions, radical prostatectomy, extended pelvic lymph node dissection, all upper urinary tract oncological surgery. This includes a full set of urologic laparoscopic procedures. He has also been responsible for the robotic program with a track record of more than 450 major robotic urological procedures.

Andrew LoblawAndrew Loblaw is a radiation oncologist, clinician scientist and an associate professor in the departments of radiation oncology and health policy management and evaluation at the University of Toronto. He has a masters in clinical epidemiology from the University of Toronto and is a graduate of the Royal College’s Clinician Investigator Program. His clinical practice focuses on prostate cancer. He has a research interest in improving outcomes for men with prostate cancer, particularly determining the optimal timing of salvage androgen deprivation therapy, and the outcomes of active surveillance and image-guided radiotherapy. Dr. Loblaw is an Ontario Association of Radiation Oncology Clinician Scientist and a Scientist at the Sunnybrook Research Institute. He is the North American Editor for Clinical Oncology and the Co-Chair of the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Genitourinary Advisory Group and Co-Chair of the GU group for Cancer Care Ontario’s Program in Evidence-Based Care. He has authored over 150 peer-reviewed papers and has been awarded grant funding of over $12 million dollars.

2017 UOP Registration Brochure 3

2017 Best Practice Workshop in Urological Oncology

GUEST PRESENTERS

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2017 UOP Registration Brochure 4

2017 Best Practice Workshop in Urological Oncology

Friday 16 June 2017 0800 - 0900 Meet the Professor Breakfast Session - Andrew Loblaw Host: Andrew Kneebone

1015 - 1045 Morning Refreshments - Exhibition Area

1530 - 1600 Afternoon Refreshments - Exhibition Area

Screening, Assessment and Surveillance0900 - 0910 Current Consensus Guidelines for PSA Testing0910 - 0925 How to Best Incorporate MRI into Clinical Practice (Diagnosis)0925 - 0940 Prostate Biopsy: When to use Transrectal, Transperineal, Systematic, Cognitive

Fusion, MRI-US Fusion and in-bore MRI Guided Biopsies0940 - 0955 Active Surveillance: Who and How?0955 - 1015 Pivotal Papers in Prostate Cancer Since 2013

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Localised Prostate Cancer1045 - 1055 The ProTect Trial – An Overview 1055 - 1100 Comment on the Trial1100 - 1125 Is SBRT or Brachytherapy Better Radiotherapy for Localised Prostate Cancer1125 - 1145 What is the Best Treatment for High Risk Prostate Cancer? Debate1145 - 1155 Focal Therapy - Current Methods and their Outcomes1155 - 1230 Case DiscussionsSe

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1230 - 1330 Lunch - Exhibition Area

Prostate Cancer Relapse1330 - 1345 PSMA PET: Role and Limitations1345 - 1400 PSMA - A Game Changer for Radiation Oncology1400 - 1420 Current Status of Postoperative Radiotherapy and use of Adjuvant ADT?1420 - 1450 Pelvic Node Relapse:

The Case for Salvage Lymph Node DissectionThe Case for Stereotactic RadiotherapyThe Case for Observation+/- Androgen Deprivation

1450 - 1500 SABR for Oligometastatic Bone Disease1500 - 1530 Case Discussions

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Advanced Prostate Cancer1600 - 1615 Highlights of ASCO1615 - 1630 Optimal Treatment of Hormone Sensitive M1 Prostate Cancer1630 - 1640 Is Treatment of the Primary Important in Men with Metastatic Disease?1640 - 1700 Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer: Best Management in 20171700 - 1730 Case Discussions

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1730 - 1830 Welcome Reception - Exhibition Area1930 Faculty Dinner

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2017 UOP Registration Brochure 5

2017 Best Practice Workshop in Urological Oncology

Saturday 17 June 2017 0800 - 0900 Meet the Professor Breakfast Session - Noel Clarke Host: Manish Patel

Meet the Professor Breakfast Session - Malcolm Mason Host: Gavin Marx

1305 - 1405 Lunch - Exhibition Area

Kidney Cancer1405 - 1435 The Small Renal Mass: The Case for…

Observation Thermal Ablation Surgery Sterotactic Radiotherapy

1435 - 1450 Is Partial Nephrectomy Always Better for the Patient?1450 - 1500 Is there a Role for Adjuvant Therapy after Surgery for Renal Cell Carcinoma?1500 - 1520 Current Management of Advanced Kidney Cancer1520 - 1600 Case Discussions

1600 Workshop Close

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Bladder Cancer0900 - 0915 Optimal Treatment of NMIBC0915 - 0925 Which Patients with cT1 need Early Cystectomy? 0925 - 0940 Current Cystectomy Outcomes and ways to Improve Outcomes0940 - 1005 Organ Preservation for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer1005 - 1020 Is Adjuvant as good as Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy?1020 - 1035 Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Case Discussion1035 - 1100 Case Discussions

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1100 - 1130 Morning Refreshments - Exhibition Area

Testicular Cancer1130 - 1150 Immunotherapy for Beginners1150 - 1205 Stage 1 Testicular Cancer: Management and Surveillance1205 - 1220 Management of Advanced Testicular Cancer1220 - 1250 Difficult Cases in Testicular Cancer

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2017 UOP Registration Brochure 6

2017 Best Practice Workshop in Urological Oncology

UOP (Friday 16 - Saturday 17 June)Early Registration

Pre 19 May 2017(Includes GST)

Full RegistrationPost 19 May 2017

(Includes GST)

Registrars/Trainees/Scientists/Nurses $425.00 $525.00Consultants $770.00 $950.00

Robotics Master Class (Thursday 15 June) + UOP Registrars/Trainees/Scientists/Nurses $575.00 $675.00Consultants $920.00 $1,100.00

UOP One Day RegistrationRegistrars/Trainees/Scientists/Nurses $250.00 $300.00Consultants $550.00 $625.00

Robotics Master Class (Thursday 15 June)Maquarie University HospitalMaster Class Only $300.00

REGISTRATION FEES

First 50 Registrars/Trainees to Register get 90% off their UOP Registration FeeSponsored by

ACCOMMODATIONWith exceptional facilities for business or leisure, Hilton Sydney is superbly located right in the heart of the city, with magnificent views and convenient access to Sydney’s favourite attractions. Enjoy upscale amenities in a bright contemporary room.

Guest Room Plus $309.00 per night

Hilton Sydney

A credit card must be provided with your booking to guarantee accommodation. Your card details will be forwarded to the accommodation venue as guarantee of the booking. It is essential all accommodation bookings/amendments/cancellations are forwarded to Taylored Images. Taylored Images do not charge your card for accommodation. Payments for accommodation is finalised on departure direct with the accommodation venue. Accommodation bookings & amendments made after Friday 05 May 2017 will incur a $33 service fee.

GENERAL INFORMATIONConference Registration Cancellation & Refund PolicyA cancellation fee of AUD$100.00 applies for registration cancellations prior to Friday, 05 May 2017.

No refunds applicable for cancellations after Friday, 05 May 2017.

Liability / InsuranceRegistration fees do not include insurance of any kind. Neither UOP nor Taylored Images will accept liability for damages of any nature (including financial) sustained by participants, or loss or damage to their personal property in the event of industrial disruptions or natural disasters. Insurance is the responsibility of the individual delegate.

It is highly recommended you take out a suitable travel insurance policy including coverage for non refundable registration fees when you register for the meeting and book your travel.

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