Radiological Anatomy For Oncology-2019

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RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY FOR ONCOLOGY

19 & 20 September 2019


Aim of the course
This course is intended to address the radiological challenges
of radiotherapy planning and to highlight the important
aspects of radiological anatomy applied to treatment planning
and delivery.

Target Audience
• Consultants & trainees in Clinical (Radiation) Oncology
• Radiotherapy radiographers & trainees
• Radiotherapy physicists
• Consultants & trainees in Radiology with a special interest in
radiotherapy planning

Course content
• An overview of the challenges of radiotherapy volume
delineation and CT-based treatment verification
• Joint presentations by Radiologists & Oncologists based on
anatomical modules
• Dedicated session on prosections correlated with
radiological images
• 13 Royal College of Radiologist CPD credits
REGISTRATION
VENUE
• Course fee: £ 350 (includes course dinner but not accommodation; £300 without course CRUK Cambridge Institute
dinner on 19 September 2019. Course fees are non-refundable) Robinson Way
• Online registration and further information @ www.cam-pgmc.ac.uk Cambridge CB2 0RE

Anatomy Building,
Department of Physiology,
Feedback from previous courses Development and
Deuroscience, Cambridge
‘Excellent course which I would wholly recommend to any Clinical Oncology trainee ‘
‘I think this is useful for all levels of Radiotherapy staff’
‘A very well run course with lots of relevant information, especially helpful tips for
Course organisers
contouring. The anatomy session was very helpful in relating radiology to real anatomy’ Departments of Oncology and
‘Great course will definitely recommend to colleagues!’ Radiology, Cambridge University
‘This course has been extremely helpful from a radiographers perspective. Very ideal if you Hospitals
are looking to improve your planning skills and general anatomy’ &
‘I loved the fact that radiologists and Oncologists were teaming up together and so the whole Department of PDN, University
idea of everyone coming together to discuss it was brilliant ‘ of Cambridge
RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY FOR ONCOLOGY

19 September 2019
CRUK Cambridge Institute, Robinson Way, Cambridge
Chairs: Prof N Burnet and Dr T Ajithkumar

09.00 – 09.15 Welcome and Introduction

09.15 – 10.00 Brain (Dr R Jena, Consultant Clinical Oncologist and


TBC, Consultant Radiologist, Cambridge)
10.00 – 10.30 Skull Base (Prof N Burnet, Professor of Oncology,
University of ManchesterDr D Noble, SpR in
Clinical Oncology and Dr T Das, Consultant
Radiologist, Cambridge)
10.30 – 10.45 Coffee
10.45 – 11.45 Head and Neck (Dr G Barnett, Consultant Clinical
Oncologist and Dr T Das, Consultant Radiologist,
Cambridge)
11.45 – 12.30 Urology (Dr Y Rimmer, Consultant Clinical
Oncologist and Consultant Radiologist, Cambridge
TBA)
12.30 – 13.15 Lunch
CRUK Cambridge Institute, Robinson Way, Cambridge
Chairs: Dr Charles Wilson/ Dr G Horan

13.15 – 14.15 Upper GI (Pancreas, Biliary System and Liver)


PROGRAMME

(Dr T Ajithkumar, Consultant Clinical Oncologist


and Dr D Bowden, Consultant Radiologist,
Cambridge)
14.15 – 15.15 Thorax (Lung and Oesophagus) (Dr D Gilligan,
Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Cambridge and Dr
Karia, Consultant Radiologist, Papworth Hospital)
15.15 – 15.30 Tea
15.30 – 16.15 Radiological anatomy for treatment verification
(Dr S Upponi and Ms J Dean, Lead Imaging
Radiographer )
16.15 – 17.00 Lower GI (Dr C Wilson, and Dr S Upponi,
Consultant Radiologist, Cambridge)
19.00 Course dinner
RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY FOR ONCOLOGY

20 September 2019
CRUK Cambridge Institute, Robinson Way, Cambridge
Chairs: H Taylor and G Horan

09.00 – 09.15 Coffee

09.15 – 10.00 Breast (Dr C Coles, Consultant Clinical Oncologist


and Dr R Sinnatamby, Consultant Radiologist,
Cambridge)
10.00 – 10.45 Gynaecology (Dr D Gregory, Consultant Clinical
Oncologist and Dr H Addley, Consultant Radiologist,
Cambridge
10.45 – 11.00 Coffee
11.00 – 11.45 Lymphatic System (Lymphoma) Prof P Hoskin,
Professor of Clinical Oncology, University of
Manchester
11.45 -12.30 Musculoskeletal system (Dr G Horan, Consultant
Clinical Oncologist, Cambridge and Dr S McDonald,
Consultant Radiologist, Cambridge)
12.30 – 13.15 Lunch
13.15 Bus leaves for Anatomy Building

Anatomy Building, Department of PDN, University of Cambridge


PROGRAMME

14.00 – 15.45 Small group demonstration (jointly by Anatomy


demonstrators and Clinical Oncologists)
15.45 – 16.00 Tea
16.00 – 16.15 Course Feedback

ORGANISING COMMITTEE
• Department of Oncology: T Ajithkumar
• Department of Radiology: H Taylor & N Carroll
• University of Cambridge Human anatomy Centre: C Brassett, C
Williams and M Wright
• Cambridge Post-graduate Medical Centre: A Gray

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