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Changing the Face of Prostate Cancer Survivorship in Australia - Implementation Forum 2019

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Implementation Forum 2019

Changing the Face of Prostate Cancer Survivorship in Australia


In conjunction with the 2019 Australian and New Zealand Urogenital Prostate (ANZUP) Cancer Trials Group Annual Scientific Meeting


Key Objectives

  • Provide a forum for advancing the implementation of current and emerging evidence-based survivorship interventions
  • Connect key stakeholders working in prostate cancer with consumers and collectively pursue a national prostate cancer survivorship agenda
  • Specifically address and build implementation plans and activities for key focus areas


Forum Registration

Registration is free for CRE-PCS members (investigators and affiliates), and $80 for non-members.

Men living with prostate cancer and their partners are eligible for free registration and encouraged to attend.

Spaces are limited.

Event enquiries should be addressed to: anna.green-1@uts.edu.au


PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS


PROGRAM TIMETABLE (Level 5 - Shared Foyer)

The registration table will be located directly in front of the Grand Ballroom, located on level 5 of the hotel. This can be accessed via the Elizabeth Street Concierge lifts from ground floor.

8.45am – 10.30am         Shared Plenary with Nursing Stream (Room: Ballroom A&B)

8.45am                           

Welcome Steve Callister, Chair, PCFA and Peter Heathcote, USANZ

9am                                

Mark Lazenby: Dissemination in the Field: Challenges and Approaches and Lessons Learned

9.20am                         

Haitham Tuffaha: The value of implementation: moving beyond cost-effectiveness analysis

9.40am                          

Jane Ussher: Out with Cancer: LGBTI Cancer survivorship

10.00am                         

Mary Kennedy: If you build it, will they come? Implementation lessons from a co-located exercise oncology clinic

10.15am                        

Daniel Galvão: The Exercise and Sports Science Australia position statement: Exercise medicine in cancer management

10.30am – 11am            Morning tea and networking

11am – 12.30pm            Case Study Presentations (Room: Ballroom A&B)

  • 11.00-11.15 - Peter Baade: Cancer Atlas Demonstration
  • 11.15-11.30 - Kim Edmunds: A pilot RCT of a supervised exercise intervention for prostate cancer patients with bone metastases: approaches to cost-effectiveness analysis
  • 11.30-11.45 - Oliver Schumacher: Tumour radiosensitisation by physical exercise: insights from preclinical studies.
  • 11:45-12.00 - Ciaran Fairman: Examining the effects of creatine supplementation in augmenting adaptations to resistance training in prostate cancer patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study protocol.
  • 12.00-12.15 - Belinda Goodwin: The role of masculinity in psychological support seeking by men with prostate cancer
  • 12.15-12.30 – Questions & Answers

12.30pm – 1.15pm         Lunch

1.15pm – 3.15pm            

Five working groups led by key leads on implementing survivorship

  • Jeff Dunn; David Smith; Nick Ralph: Community Engagement (Room: Ballroom A&B)
  • Daniel Galvao: Exercise Medicine (Room: 81)
  • Trish Livingston, Anna Green, Natalie Heynsbergh: Partners of Men with Prostate Cancer (Room: 82)
  • Jane Phillips: Palliative Care for Men Living with Advanced Prostate Cancer (Room: 83)
  • Suzanne Chambers: Challenges for Partners: A Discussion about Caring (Room: Seidler Boardroom) 

3.15pm – 3.30pm           Afternoon Tea

3.30pm – 4pm                 

Next Steps - Jeff Dunn

4pm – 5pm                     

Closed NHMRC CRE face to face meeting for CIs, AIs and affiliates (Room: TBA)

PARKING

If you require parking we suggest that you use the Wintergarden Car Park. To book a car space:

1. Go to https://www.secureparking.com.au

2. Select Wintergarden Car Park

3. Select date and time

4. Rates are estimated at $16 for a full day of car parking


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