Satellite Symposium Programmes

Satellite Symposium Programmes

Satellite Symposium Programmes Thursday 18 September 2014 16:00–17:30 Oncology Supportive Care Therapies & Management of Chemotherapy Induced Nausea &...

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Satellite Symposium Programmes Thursday 18 September 2014 16:00–17:30 Oncology Supportive Care Therapies & Management of Chemotherapy Induced Nausea & Vomiting: Role of the Oncology Nurse

30/08 Victory Hall

Organised by MSD – Overview of current experience of Chemotherapy Induced Nausea & Vomiting Management – The Oncology Nurse in Chemotherapy Induced Nausea & Vomiting Control across Europe – EONS initiatives in Chemotherapy Induced Nausea & Vomiting Management

16:00–17:30 New Horizons – Redefining How We Care for mCRPC Patients With Bone Metastases: Focus on Radium-223

Inon ¨ u¨ Hall

Organised by Bayer HealthCare Learning Objectives • Evaluate the unique role of the oncology nurse in optimising patient care during the clinical course of prostate cancer • Highlight the key role of nurses in: • Setting expectations regarding treatment goals • Addressing patient and caregiver concerns during treatment • Connecting the multidisciplinary team of urologists, oncologists, and nuclear medicine specialists to improve patient care • Provide insight to improve conversations with patients before, during and after radium-223 treatment • To facilitate early detection of symptoms of bone metastases in castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) • Including discussions on the mechanism of action, efficacy, safety of radium-223 and handling precautions Timing

Topic

Presenter

16:00–16:05

Welcome and Introductions • Review of the learning objectives and agenda

Chair

16:05–16:15

Addressing Challenges of Disease Management During the Clinical Course of Prostate Cancer • Highlight the role of nurses in addressing challenges in disease management including ◦ How nurses facilitate the early detection of symptoms of bone metastases in castration resistant prostate cancer ◦ Discussing the goals of treatment during the clinical course of disease ◦ Addressing patient and caregiver concerns ◦ Explaining key aspects of treatment to patients such as overall survival benefits, delay of symptomatic skeletal events, pain, relief of symptoms ◦ Helping patients understand ways to manage toxicities and how treatment can help to improve their quality of life

Chair

16:15–16:35

Connecting the Multidisciplinary Team of Urologists, Oncologists, and Nuclear Medicine Specialists • The chair and panelists will discuss and provide examples of how nurses partner with the multidisciplinary team in their own practices/institutions to improve patient care

Panel discussion

16:35–16:55

Clinical Decision Points: Setting Expectations With Patients About Treatment and Introducing Radium-223 • Discuss recent progress in developing effective treatments for mCRPC • Provide important information for nurses about radium-223

Chair presents with some panel discussion

16:55–17:25

Improving Conversations With Patients Before, During and After Radium-223: Interactive Case Study • Interactive case study will be used to provide practical insights and tips for discussions with patients about radium-223 – including its mechanism of action, efficacy, safety and handling procedures

Chair moderates case discussion among the panelists

17:25–17:30

Questions and Answers

Panel discussion

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Satellite Symposium Programmes / European Journal of Oncology Nursing 18S1 (2014) xxix–xxx

Friday 19 September 2014 12:00–14:00 Nursing Approaches to Optimise Bone Health in Cancer

Inon ¨ u¨ Hall

Organised by Amgen. Bone health is an important consideration in patients with cancer, particularly for those on hormone ablation therapies or with bone metastases. The key role of nurses in the multidisciplinary care team will be explored together with practical methods to assess bone health, provide effective pain management, and support optimal therapeutic plans. Clinical relevance of bone health in cancer Thomas Brodowicz, Austria Practical strategies to assess your patients’ bone health Lawrence Drudge-Coates, UK The nurse’s contribution to implementing effective patient care plans Erik van Muilekom, Netherlands Panel discussion and Q&A