Mr John Reay
President and Chief Executive Officer, HCA Healthcare UK
I am delighted to invite you to our inaugural Innovations and Debates in Colorectal Cancer: Now and the Future symposium.
We have a tremendous interactive programme. It brings together leading authorities from across the UK and the world, who will discuss the latest innovations in colorectal cancer. Audience participation is encouraged and I am confident the knowledge gained from this symposium will enrich your practice.
The event, which we hope will be engaging and insightful, will provide a platform for clinicians to discuss and debate future diagnostic and surgical challenges. The programme, will include debates, panel discussions and keynote lectures.
Topics will include:
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Surgery for recurrent colorectal cancer
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Cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC
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Robotic Colorectal Surgery
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Intraoperative Radiotherapy
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Synchronous bowel and liver resections
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Complete mesocolic excision
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Latest opinions on radiotherapy and chemotherapy for colorectal cancer
Faculty
Mr Tom Cecil
Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital
Dr Robert Glynne-Jones
The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Mr Mark Gudgeon
Firmley Park Hospital NHS foundation Trust
Professor Daniel Hochhauser
Consultant Medical Oncologist University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation
Mr Ian Jenkins
St. Mark’s Hospital, London, part of London North West NHS Trust
Professor Alex Mirnezami
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Mr Brendan Moran
Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, part of Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust
Professor Frank Pfeffer
Haukeland University Hospital, University of Bergen, Norway
Professor Paris Tekkis
Consultant Colorectal Surgeon The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Mr Christopher Thorn
Great Western Hospital Swindon NHS Foundation Trust
Join us this September
Overall, leading experts will deliver more than 20 state-of-the art lectures during the conference.
We look forward to welcoming you to London in September!
Date: 19 September 2019
Location: The Royal Society of Medicine
Address: 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London W1G 0AE