Implementing personalised follow up care for men with prostate cancer - Birmingham 2019

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Thank you very much for attending our event in Birmingham on 24 September 2019. 

Please find below a list of the sessions and corresponding presentations, as well as other useful links.

Please do not use or reproduce the below presentations without the consent of the author. 

Breakout sessions

Please also see pdfs for the SWAG Alliance treatment summary best practice templates:

- Bone

- Breast 1

- Breast 2 

- Breast 3

- Colorectal 1 

- Colorectal 2

- Colorectal 3 

- Metastatic breast 1 

- Metastatic breast 2

- Metastatic breast 3

- Prostate:abiraterone

- Prostate:hormone

Prostate:palliative

Prostate:post brachytherapy

- Prostate:post prostatectomy

- Prostate:post radical radiotherapy

Guidelines

PSA

Still have questions about the PSA test? Our webinar can help, click here to watch the PSA Consensus Statements webinar.

In this webinar Dr Jon Rees (GP with a specialist interest in urology) and Dr Ali Cooper (Knowledge Manager, Prostate Cancer UK) discuss the updated Prostate Cancer Risk Management Programme (PCRMP) guidance for primary care, as well as provide an overview on why and how Prostate Cancer UK’s PSA consensus statements were developed, how they link to the PCRMP guidance and how they aim to improve the way the PSA test is used in primary care.

For you

Online learning platform

Featured below are four new courses on Prostate Cancer UK's online learning platform.

This course covers how prostate cancer affects sex, relationships and communication. It includes information on how to manage erectile dysfunction in primary care.

Course link: https://edu.prostatecanceruk.org/edcourse

This module is designed for primary care professionals and looks at the risk factors for prostate cancer and communicating with men who are at higher than average risk.

Course link: https://edu.prostatecanceruk.org/patientsatrisk

This module is a basic introduction to prostate cancer: what it is, how it is diagnosed and treated. It is suitable for professionals new to their role, as well as student nurses and healthcare assistants.

Course link: https://edu.prostatecanceruk.org/hpintro

This module is a guide for primary care nurses to provide follow up of stable prostate cancer patients once transferred from secondary care to primary care.

Course link: http://edu.prostatecanceruk.org/primarycarefollowup