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Cancer of Unknown Primary: Is the unknown now known?
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3pm-4pm | 21st June 2022
This special one-hour webinar is sponsored by Cancer of Unknown Primary Foundation - Jo's friends and is free to attend. It has been designed to examine how today’s leading edge research can benefit CUP patients and what is needed to consign CUP to history.
By attending this webinar, you will join Dr Harpreet Wasan in conversation with Dr Anthony Greco, Medical Oncologist, Tennessee Oncology to:
• Where have we come from? A long view of overcoming the challenges developing CUP research and treatment
• Where are we now? As molecularly-guided therapeutic options gain momentum, can we stop chasing the anatomical primary?
• Where are we going? A look to the future: what else is needed to consign CUP to history?
40 minutes with Dr Harpreet Wasan asking questions of Dr Tony Greco followed by audience Q&A facilitated by Dr Harpreet Wasan
This 1 hour CPD webinar has been designed for medical professionals as well as patients and carers affected by CUP.
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Thank you to the webinar sponsor: Cancer of Unknown Primary Foundation - Jo's Friends
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Jun 21, 2022 03:00 PM in
London
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Jun 21, 2022 03:00 PM London Topic: Cancer of Unknown Primary: Is the unknown now known? Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_greIRPAvTHSXd7ELX_C7-A After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Dr Harpreet Wasan (Consultant Oncologist @Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust) Dr Harpreet S. Wasan MBBS FRCP is Consultant and Reader in Medical Oncology, Department of Cancer Medicine, Imperial College NHS Trust. He leads the gastrointestinal clinical research program at Hammersmith Hospital, and is the current Lead for Cancer for The N.W London NIHR Research Network. He is the chief investigator of the completed national CRUK/NIHR study for cancer of unknown primary (CUP-ONE), which is comparing rapid molecular diagnostics (with over 600 patients); and the NSHE 100k genome GeCip domain lead for CUP. He is an Advisory Board Member for The CUP Foundation, helped develop Macmillan patient information, and invited to give support for the original NICE CUP guidelines. He has recently started an immunotherapy study (CUPEM) for CUP patients and is involved as UK-CI in a tumour mutational burden (TMB) study, which includes CUP patients. Dr Anthony Greco (Medical Oncologist, @Tennessee Oncology) Dr F. Anthony Greco MD is Co-Founder of the Sarah Cannon Research Institute located in Nashville, USA. Dr. Greco’s principal professional interest has been clinical cancer research and he now specialises in cancers of unknown primary origin, lung cancer and germ cell tumors. He has helped to define the complex group of patients with unknown primary cancer recognizing many subsets of patients requiring specific therapy. He has developed, or helped develop, new and improved therapies for patients with several types of neoplastic diseases, including unknown primary cancer. John Symons (Director @CUP Foundation - Jo's friends) John has held appointments in Whitehall, the City of London, charities and academia. He was a member of NICE’s CUP Guideline Development Group (2008-2010) and the NCAT Peer Review Measures expert group for CUP (2011-12); and is presently a member of the MUO/CUP workstream of the NCRI Living With and Beyond Cancer Group. John is a Sloan Fellow of the London Business School and former associate professor at Henley Business School. He was married to Jo. The charity’s mission is to ‘Make the Unknown, Known’ by: • Providing information and support to CUP patients and those who care for them • Raising awareness of CUP • Promoting improved diagnosis and treatment • Undertaking, encouraging or supporting CUP research with the ultimate goal of ending CUP Find out more about CUP Foundation - Jo's Friends. https://cupfoundjo.org/
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