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15 November 2019 15 NOVEMBER 2019 LUNG CANCER IMAGING Venue: Hallam Conference Centre, London CPD: 5 CREDITS Bayer have part funded this event LUNG CANCER IMAGING Venue: Hallam Conference Centre, London CPD: 5 CREDITS This one-day event will cover the evidence for screening, process of screening, pearls and pitfalls in detection, AI impact, management of nodules, management of incidental findings. It will also discuss who should be doing it i.e. chest or any radiologist. As quality assurance and credentialing is important, standards needed to be set will also be covered. This event would be of interest to radiologists (consultant and trainee) as well as radiographers. Educational aims: • To discuss the current multidisciplinary knowledge base regarding lung cancer diagnosis, including procedural techniques, management of complications and malignant pleural effusions, minimally invasive procedures, and optimal oncologic/ radiotherapy options for patients with early and late-stage lung cancer • To capture new ideas on how to optimise the multidisciplinary conference approach to outstanding lung cancer care 10:00 Registration and refreshments 12:30 TNM staging of lung cancer – conundrums 10:25 Welcome and introduction Dr Diana Penha, Consultant Dr Arjun Nair, Consultant Radiologist, Liverpool Heart Radiologist, University College and Chest Hospital NHS London Hospitals Foundation Trust 10:30 Imaging surveillance for 13:00 Lunch treated lung cancer Dr Joanna Moser, Consultant 14:00 Molecular imaging in lung Radiologist, St George’s cancer staging University Hospitals NHS Dr Manil Subesinghe, Clinical Foundation Trust Lecturer in PET imaging, King’s College London 11:00 Immunotherapy: iRECIST and complications 14:30 Thermal ablation versus Dr Charlie Sayer, Consultant stereotactic radiotherapy for Radiologist, Brighton and stage I lung cancer: Debate Sussex University Hospitals Dr Crispin Hiley, Consultant Trust Clinical Oncologist, University College London Hospitals NHS 11:30 Refreshments Foundation Trust 12:00 Current status of artificial 15:00 Refreshments intelligence in lung cancer imaging Speaker to be confirmed This course provides 5 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of the Royal College of Radiologists 15 15:30 Lung cancer screening: Where NOVEMBER are we? – current status in the UK, Europe and USA 2019 Speaker to be confirmed 16:00 Lung cancer screening: Nodule management Speaker to be confirmed 16:30 Imaging pleural malignancies: The road less travelled Dr Anthony Edey, Consultant Radiologist, North Bristol NHS Trust 17:00 Close of event Programme Organiser Dr Arjun Nair, Consultant Radiologist, University College London Hospitals Join us Join the BIR today to benefit from reduced delegate rates for our events. For membership information visit: www.bir.org.uk/join-us LUNG CANCER IMAGING Venue: Hallam Conference Centre, London 44 Hallam Street, London, W1W 6JJ BY LONDON UNDERGROUND - GREAT PORTLAND STREET: (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan) - On leaving the station walk south down Great Portland Street away from the Marylebone Road. At the traffic lights, cross over to the right hand side of the street and continue down the road. Turn right into Devonshire Street and immediately left into Hallam Street at The Masons Arms. Continue down this road on the left hand side. Cross Weymouth Street and continue along Hallam Street. You will then shortly arrive at Number 44 and the entrance to The Hallam. BY TRAIN: Marylebone, Euston and Kings Cross St Pancras Stations are all within 10 minute taxi rides or alternatively 15 minutes by Underground. Paddington Station (which has a direct link to Heathrow every 15 minutes) is 20 minutes walk or 10 minutes in a taxi. BY BUS: There are many buses stopping within a few minutes walk of Hallam Street including No’s: 3 6 8 10 12 13 15 23 25 73 88 94 98 113 137 139 159 189 453 C2 BY CAR: To plan your journey by car visit The AA’s Route Planner and enter the postcode: W1W 6JJ. Please note that this venue is within the Congestion Charge zone. The nearest NCP car park is at 6-7 Weymouth Mews. BY LONDON CYCLE SCHEME The nearest “Boris Bike” docking station is Portland Place Marylebone. @BIR_News /britishinstituteofradiology The British Institute of Radiology 48–50 St John Street, London, EC1M 4DG www.bir.org.uk Registered charity number: 215869.
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