PET CT meeting

Monday - Tuesday  30 - 31 March 2009

Venue: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE

We are no longer accepting registrations for this meeting via the website. If you would like to attend this meeting, please contact Beilul Kahsai directly on 020 7290 3859.

Places may still be available for this meeting, however, at this late stage we may not be able to offer you lunch.

Registration Details:
2 Days Fellow: £150
2 Days RSM Trainee: £110
2 Days Associate: £70
2 Days Student Member: £50
2 Days Non Fellow: £230
2 Day - SpR trainee: £150
2 Day reduced fee - Student: £90
1 Day Fellow: £80
1 Day RSM Trainee: £60
1 Day Associate: £40
Student Member 1Day: £30
1 day Non Fellow: £120
Trainee 1 Day: £80
1 day Student: £50
Dinner: £30

Meeting ref: RA-G10-3

CPD (Applied for): 4 credits
CPD (Applied for): 4 credits


Monday 30 March 2009

12th Annual PET/ CT in the practice of oncology

9.30 am

Registration, tea and coffee

9.55 am

Welcome and introduction
Dr Wai Lup Wong, President of the Section of Radiology 2008-2009
Chair: Dr Tom Nunan, London

10.00 am

PET/CT technology today and the future
Dr Bal Sanghera, Northwood

10.20 am

Lung cancer in the era of FDG PET/CT
Dr Jeanette Dickson, Northwood

10.40 am

Patients with recurrent colo-rectal cancer - is contrast enhanced FDG PET/CT the imaging of choice?
Dr Thomas Hany, Zurich

11.00 am

Discussion

11.10 am

Tea and coffee break
Chair: Professor Peter Hoskin, London

11.30 am

Lymphoma: current therapies and evolving applications for PET/CT
Dr George Mikheel, London

11.50 am

Interactive cases 'Lymphoma'
Dr Sally Barrington, London and Dr George Mikheel, London

12.10 pm

Breast cancer - present indications
Dr Gary Cook, Sutton

12.30 pm

PET/CT in urology - emerging clinical applications
Professor Sven Reske, Ulm

12.50 pm

Discussion

1.00 pm

Lunch break in the Atrium
Chair: Professor Michele Saunders, London

2.00 pm

Post treatment head and neck cancer patient-the role of PET/CT
Mr Remco de Bree, Amsterdam

2.20 pm

FDG uptake: cancer or inflamation
Dr Jane Chambers and Dr Wai Lup Wong, Northwood

2.40 pm

ARSAC and PET/CT - concise guidelines
Dr Tom Nunan, London

3.00 pm

Discussion

3.10 pm

Tea and coffee break
Chair: Dr Sally Barrington, London

3.30 pm

Interactive cases - lung cancer
Dr Iain Lyburn, Gloucester
and Dr Jeanette Dickson, Northwood

3.50 pm

Interactive cases - head and neck cancer
Mr Remco de Bree, Amsterdam and Dr Simon Hughes

4.55 pm

Close of meeting

4.10 pm

Completion of evaluation forms

4.15 pm

Interactive cases - colorectal cancer
Dr Patrick Veit-Haibach and Dr Thomas Hany, Zurich

4.35 pm

PET/CT in peadiatrics
Dr Sally Barrington, London

7.30 pm

Dinner in the Wimpole room
For those who have pre-registered by Monday 16 March 2009

PETNECK study seminar

5.30 pm

Alliance Imaging centre, Bulstrode Place, London W1
For further information and to book your place, please call 020 7935 7711

Clinical aspects
Mr Hisham Mehanna

Radiology
Dr Julian Kabala and
Dr Wai Lup Wong

Our experience so far
Interactive questions and answers

9.30 am

Registration, tea and coffee
Tuesday 31 March 2009
Chair: Professor Peter Ell, London

10.00 am

PET/CT QA/QC - a concise guide for clinicians
Dr Jane Mckewn, London

10.20 am

PET/CT- it's all in the timing
Professor Roland Hustinx, Liege

10.40 am

FDG PET/CT incidentalomas- what should I do?
Dr Patrick Veit-Haibach, Zurich

11.00 am

Discussion

11.10 am

Tea and coffee break
Chair: Dr Rob Glynne-Jones, Northwood

11.30 am

Impact of PET/CT on the contemporary management of oesophageal cancer
Dr Florian Lordick, Heidelberg

11.50 am

PET/CT and gynaecological tumours: an update
Dr Annika Loft-Jacobson, Copenhagen

12.10 pm

Melanoma- should we use more FDG PET/CT?
Dr Sharon Hain, London

12.30 pm

New PET traders and oncology
Dr Stefano Fanti, Bologna

12.50 pm

Discussion

1.00 pm

Lunch break
Chair: Dr Tom Nunan, London

2.00 pm

PET/CT and interventional radiology - current usage and future directions
Professor Afshin Gange, Strasbourg

2.20 pm

The role of PET in radiation oncology, with emphasis on H&N cancers
Professor Vincent Gregoire, Brussels

2.40 pm

PET/CT national roll-out- an audit
Dr Tom Nunan, London

3.00 pm

Tea and coffee break
Chair: Dr Paul Hulse, Manchester

3.20 am

Interactive cases - hepatobilary cancers
Professor Afsin Gange, Strasbourg and Dr Patrick Veit-Haibach

3.40 pm

Interactive cases - melanoma
Dr Sharon Hain and Professor Roland Hustinx, Liege

4.00 pm

Completion of evaluation forms

4.25 pm

Interactive cases - upper gastro-intestinal cancers
Dr Jane Chambers, London and Dr Florian Lordick, Heidelberg

4.05 pm

Close of meeting

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