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This course highlights the importance of the early detection of lymphoma in primary care and uses real-life examples of classical and non-classical presentations to highlight the spectrum of this group of blood cancers. This course discusses the classification, pathophysiology and aetiology of Hodgkin and Non Hodgkin Lymphoma and provides the latest epidemiology and survivorship figures illustrating the current landscape in the UK. Patients can be referred and diagnosed via a number of pathways due to its multiple presentations. Monitoring, management and surveillance of recurrence in the context of primary care are also explored. This course has been developed in partnership with the Lymphoma Action, a national charity providing high quality, accredited information, advice and support to people affected by lymphoma and the healthcare professional that work with them. With grateful thanks for the donations made towards the cost of developing this module in memory of Julie Bostock. Start Lymphoma in Primary Care. This course is FREE to RCGP members and Associates in Training. If you are a non-member, you can purchase it on the RCGP website. Time to complete this course: 30 minsDate of publication: February 2015Reviewed and updated: January 2022 |
This is a recording of a live half-day conference that took place on 24 January 2024. This recording will be available to view until 05 August 2024.
This webinar focuses on the latest in prostate cancer for our GP colleagues. It covers the most important aspects of incidence, diagnosis, treatment, and post-interventional symptom support.
Learning objectives:
- Review prostate cancer and incidence.
- Learn about high-risk demographics and health inequalities, particularly for Black men.
- Assess need for PSA blood testing, its use and limitations.
- Review how to counsel men: avail yourself of the PCUK consultation toolkit.
- Learn what to do about asymptomatic men with abnormal results.
- Review recent changes to national prostate cancer diagnosis guidance (NG-12 & PCRMP) and the prostate cancer diagnostic pathway.
- Identify the variety of treatment options now available.
- Explain types of sexual dysfunction post-treatment in prostate cancer and how to best support our patients.
Webinar Chair:
Dr Anand Patel, GP partner and trainer in Stockwell, London
Webinar Speakers:
Dr Oluwabunmi Olajide, GP at Rush Green Medical Centre, Prostate Cancer UK Clinical Champion
Profesor Mike Kirby, Editor trends in urology & men’s health
This webinar was funded by Prostate Cancer UK. Prostate Cancer UK was asked to suggest topics and speakers, but the selection of topics, speakers and content was made independently by the RCGP.