The Royal Marsden webcast: head/neck and renal/bladder cancers

By The Royal Marsden, 26 November 2010

To help GPs keep up to date with recent developments in head/neck and renal/bladder cancers, GP Webcasts, 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 head/neck and renal/bladder cancers.

The talks are divided by topic into six chapters. Learning points include:

  • Introduction and case analyses of head/neck cancers
  • Impact and care of early, relapsed and recurrent larynx cancers
  • Investigation and treatment of oral cavity and thyroid cancers
  • Bladder cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Surgical and medical treatment of renal cancer
  • Symptom control in advanced kidney and bladder cancer

To help evaluate your learning, a CPD certificate is available to download after viewing one or all of the chapters.

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