Renal Cancer Annual Meeting BAUS Section of Oncology 14-15 November 2011
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Renal Cancer Annual Meeting BAUS Section of Oncology 14-15 November 2011
BAUS Section of Oncology Annual Meeting Incorporating BAUP 6th Annual Meeting 14-15 November 2011 The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London Renal Cancer Provisional Programme and Registration Information Section of Oncology BAUS Section of Oncology Monday 10.00 14 November Chairman's introduction Mr Tim O'Brien (London) Session: Understanding the biology of renal cancer 10.05 10.25 10.50 11.10 11.30 The genetics of renal cancer HIF - the key to clear cell RCC Lessons learned from the Canadian Surveillance Study Pathological challenges in the future in renal cancer Professor Eamon Maher (Birmingham) Professor Patrick Maxwell (London) Dr Michael Jewett (Toronto, Canada) Dr H Moch (Zurich, Switzerland) Tea & Coffee and Exhibition viewing Session: The small renal mass (1) 11.50 12.10 12.30 12.50 13.10 The benefits of preserving GFR Dr Kevin Harris (Leicester) Progress in the imaging of the small renal mass TBC Is warm ischaemia safe Dr Louis Kavoussi (New York, USA) The case for open partial nephrectomy Dr Michael Jewett (Toronto, Canada) Minimal invasive partial nephrectomy Dr Louis Kavoussi (New York, USA) 13.30 Lunch Session: The small renal mass (2) 14.20 14.35 14.50 15.05 Image guided ablation of renal tumours Dr David Breen (Southampton) Cryo Mr Frank Keeley (Bristol) HIFU Mr David Cranston (Oxford) Clinical cases on the small renal mass Chairman: Mr Tim O’Brien (London) Dr Michael Jewett (Toronto, Canada), Mr David Smith (Sheffield) Dr Louis Kavoussi (New York, USA), Dr David Breen (Southampton) 15.45 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition viewing 16.10 5 highlights from the Professor Noel Clarke (Manchester) uro-oncology year: Surgery The forgotten tumour Mr James Catto (Sheffield) progress in understanding upper tract TCC Point counterpoint: Screening for small renal mass makes more sense than PSA screening: Mr Ravi Barod (London) Yes: Mr Mark Sullivan (Oxford) No: Professor Noel Clarke (Manchester) Professor Roger Kirby (London) 16.30 16.50 17.30 Drinks Reception in the Exhibition Hall 18.30 Close BAUS Section of Oncology Tuesday 09.00 09.10 15 November BAUS Oncology in 2012 and award of best poster 5 non-surgical urological highlights from the oncology year Mr Tim O'Brien (London) Dr James Larkin (London) Session: Advanced renal cancer - Surgery for advanced disease 09.30 09.50 10.10 10.30 10.50 Caval surgery Dr Michael Jewett (Toronto, Canada) Cytoreductive nephrectomy Mr David Smith (Sheffield) Surgery for lymph nodes & recurrent disease Mr Tim Whittlestone (Bristol) TBC Surgery for bone metastasis in renal cancer Mr Steve Cannon (London) Coffee and Exhibition viewing Session: Applied biology in the rational use of new drugs in RCC 8 practical questions for oncologists 11.10 "8 questions from a urologist to an oncologist" Dr Tom Powles (London) Dr James Larkin (London) Dr Simon Chowdhury (London) Professor Robert Hawkins (Manchester) Is everybody a candidate for TKI's? Should some patients still be consdered for Int alpha / IL2? Who responds to which drug? Which order should we use them? What about non-clear cell histologies? How do we assess response? Lessons from the spectacular responders Do the tumours accelerate once the drugs are stopped? 12.15 Clinical cases on advanced disease (Panel TBC) 13.00 Lunch and Exhibition viewing 14.00 Close BAUP 6th Annual Meeting Monday 14 November Joint BAUS/BAUP Session: Understanding the biology of renal cancer (Please see the BAUS Programme for further details) 11.30 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition viewing 11.50 12.00 12.30 Chairman's Introduction Common renal tumours Slide based EQA I 13.30 Lunch 14.20 15.10 TNM6 v TNM 7 Penile pathology for non-specialists 15.45 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition viewing 16.10 16.30 17.00 Fuhrman Grading Paediatric renal tumours in adults BAUP Business Meeting 17.30 Drinks Reception in the Exhibition Hall 18.30 Close Tuesday 09.00 Dr D Berney (London, England) Prof R Montironi (Ancona, Italy) Dr N Mayer (Cork, Ireland) Dr D Griffiths (Cardiff, Wales) Dr C Corbishley (London, England) Dr A Chandra (London, England) Dr G Vujanic (Cardiff, Wales) 15 November 09.45 10.15 What should the next WHO renal classification include? Prostate EQA Novel Prognostic factors 10.50 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition Viewing 11.10 12.10 12.40 Slide based EQA II European Network of Uropathology: renal results Case Reports 13.15 Lunch and Exhibition viewing 14.00 Close Prof S Fleming (Dundee, Scotland) Dr P Harnden (Leeds, England) Prof H Moch (Zurich, Switzerland) Dr J Oxley (Bristol, England) Prof L Egevad (Stockholm, Sweden) TBA All conference content, speakers and timings are correct at time of publication. The organisers cannot be held responsible for changes due to circumstances beyond their control, including the withdrawal of speakers from the programme. General Information Conference Venue Social Activities The Royal College of Surgeons of England 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC2A 3PE Tel: 020 7405 3474 Email: facilities@rcseng.ac.uk There will be a complimentary drinks reception for all delegates on Monday evening in the exhibition area, this will be followed by the conference dinner at Shanghai Blues. Tickets can be purchased via the online registration form at the time of booking. Tickets cost £50 and are available on a first come first serve basis. Delegates with special dietary requirements should ensure they have noted this on their online booking form. CME Points CME points have been applied for and will be available for this meeting. Travelling to the venue By Air The Royal College of Surgeons can be reached easily from all four London airports. Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and City Airport are all connected to the venue by underground and mainline rail services. By Underground or Rail The nearest Tube station is Holborn (Piccadilly and Central Lines). It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the station to the College. Temple (District and Circle Lines) and Charing Cross stations (Northern and Bakerloo Lines) are a 10-20 minute walk or short taxi ride away. Please visit www.tfl.gov.uk and www.nationalrail.co.uk for more information. By Bus A number of buses stop near the College please visit www.tfl.gov.uk for more information. Registration and General Information Registration All registrations must be made online. Online registration will be available from August via the BAUS website www.baus.org.uk Early bird registration is available up until 16.00 (BST) on Friday 14 October at the following rates. * Member rate for Scientists, Trainees and Nurses Non-member rate for Scientists, Trainees and Nurses * Member rate for Consultants/ Associate Specialitst Non-member Consultants/ Other Monday & Tuesday £130 £155 £180 £205 Single Day Monday £80 £105 £130 £155 £75 £85 £100 Single Day Tuesday £60 From 16.00 (BST) on Friday 14 October until 10.00 (BST) on Thursday 10 November the rates will be as follows: Monday & Tuesday £160 £185 £210 £235 Single Day Monday £110 £135 £160 £185 £95 £115 £130 Single Day Tuesday £90 *refers to BAUS and BAUP members Registrations will close at 10.00 (BST) on Thursday 10 November. A late registration fee of £20 will apply to all on-site registrations. Lunches, teas and coffees will be available alongside the exhibition and are included in the registration fee. Please ensure that you advise us of any dietary requirements on your online booking form. Cancellations Any cancellation before Friday 28 October will be subject to a 10% administration charge and must be confirmed in writing. No refunds can be made on or after Friday 28 October. Contact Any enquiries regarding any aspect of the meeting should be addressed to: The BAUS Events Team BAUS Section of Oncology 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC2A 3PE Tel: 020 7869 6950 Fax: 020 7404 5048 Email: events@baus.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 1127044 Registered Company Number: 06054614 VAT Registration Number: 380 5441 59