Facilitating Adherence to Cancer Treatment & Symptom Reporting

Facilitating Adherence to Cancer Treatment & Symptom Reporting

A half-day symposium providing an opportunity to share up-to-date research findings of the challenges of adherence in cancer treatment.

By Guy's Cancer Academy

Date and time

Thu, 7 Oct 2021 05:00 - 08:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

This half-day online symposium will provide an opportunity to share up-to-date research findings about the challenges of adherence in cancer treatment and symptom reporting. This event has been designed for multi-disciplinary academics and clinicians, and attendees will be awarded a certificate of attendance. CPD credit has been applied for

This event will hear talks on:

  • Using digital support in cancer care
  • Adherence support intervention
  • Pre-treatment group consultations
  • Co-designed holistic needs care planning in cancer care
  • Self-reporting of chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy
  • Improving patients' experience of and adherence to oral SACT
  • Initiatives for supporting patients with prostate and other cancers

This meeting is supported by industry sponsorship who have had no input into the content of this meeting. We would like to thank all our sponsors especially the main sponsor for this event; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Registration

Registration is FREE, but we are asking for invoice details for payment of a surcharge fee for late cancellation without mitigating circumstances.

Delegates will be charged a cancellation fee of £25 if cancellation is within three days of the event.

A cancellation fee of £50 will be charged if delegates cancel on the day of the event or do not attend.

Organised by

We provide education and training to develop knowledge, skills and attributes to meet the needs of patients and staff at Guy’s and St.Thomas’ NHS Trust, as well as through local, regional, national and international networks. 

 

We offer face-to-face education and training, online learning, masterclasses, conferences, preceptorship programmes, and UK university-accredited courses.

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