The Royal Marsden webcast: upper and lower GI cancers
By Part of The Royal Marsden GP Education Series, 17 August 2010
To help GPs keep up to date with recent developments in upper and lower GI cancers, Healthcare Republic, in association with The Royal Marsden, present a brand-new, free webcast featuring all the presentations from The Royal Marsden's recent GP Education Day on upper and lower GI cancers.
The talks are divided by topic into six chapters. Learning points include:
- Diagnosing upper and lower GI cancers
- Colorectal cancer screening
- Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy – what the GP needs to know
- Nutritional needs of the upper GI cancer patient
- Impact of treatment on patient quality of life
- Management of advanced disease
To help evaluate your learning, a CPD certificate is available to download after viewing one or all of the chapters.
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