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Come and join us in ENHANCING THE PATIENT VOICE! Thanks to the participation and feedback from last year’s conference, we will be hosting our 2nd annual Colorectal Cancer Community Conference on May 17th and 18th from 12-5pm EST
Whether you are a patient, survivor, family member, caregiver and/or health professional, this conference is for you!
With a virtual two half-day interactive format, this year’s conference will focus on:
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A panel including oncologist, surgeon, radiation oncologist, pathologist
Discussion: Patient Representative and Moderator ask questions to the Panel
A panel including oncologist, surgeon, radiation oncologist, pathologist
Discussion: Patient Representative and Moderator ask questions to the Panel
Brief Overview
A panel including Clinical Trial Experts and Patient who has been on Clinical Trials
Discussion: revolves around the process to access Clinical Trials
Moderator: debunk 5 common myths, why it’s important to know about clinical trials, how does a patient access clinical trials, what to expect, questions to ask the health care professionals
Brief Overview
A panel including Clinical Trial Experts and Patient who has been on Clinical Trials
Discussion: revolves around the process to access Clinical Trials
Moderator: debunk 5 common myths, why it’s important to know about clinical trials, how does a patient access clinical trials, what to expect, questions to ask the health care professionals
A panel including Medical Oncologist, Surgeon, Nurse Navigator, Psychosocial Expert. Dietician
Discussion:
Moderator and Patient: who they are and how they can support you throughout your cancer journey, how to access and what to expect, how to build excellent relationships across your care team, what you need to do
A panel including Medical Oncologist, Surgeon, Nurse Navigator, Psychosocial Expert. Dietician
Discussion:
Moderator and Patient: who they are and how they can support you throughout your cancer journey, how to access and what to expect, how to build excellent relationships across your care team, what you need to do
Panel of post treatment participants at different stages: 1 year, 3 years, 5 years
Discussion: Moderator asks questions – physical, emotional, practical challenges at each of the key stages
Panel of post treatment participants at different stages: 1 year, 3 years, 5 years
Discussion: Moderator asks questions – physical, emotional, practical challenges at each of the key stages
Mini-Tutorial – what does it mean to self-advocate
A panel of patients who share their stories
Discussion:
Moderator: understand your rights, explore standards of care and best practice, what can you expect out of your cancer care, including early age onset and advocacy
Mini-Tutorial – what does it mean to self-advocate
A panel of patients who share their stories
Discussion:
Moderator: understand your rights, explore standards of care and best practice, what can you expect out of your cancer care, including early age onset and advocacy
Session One: Understanding treatment side effects and what happens to my body with CRC cancer. Managing these side effects and physical changes.
Top 10 side effects
Panel with Pharmacist and patients who have had different treatments: radiation, chemo targeted therapies
Discussion: Moderator to probe on side effects and how to ameliorate
Session One: Understanding treatment side effects and what happens to my body with CRC cancer. Managing these side effects and physical changes.
Top 10 side effects
Panel with Pharmacist and patients who have had different treatments: radiation, chemo targeted therapies
Discussion: Moderator to probe on side effects and how to ameliorate
Conversation between Sexual Expert and Anne Marie Wright, Moderator
Discussion: Moderator to probe on intimacy, body image and sexuality followed by Live Q&A
Conversation between Sexual Expert and Anne Marie Wright, Moderator
Discussion: Moderator to probe on intimacy, body image and sexuality followed by Live Q&A
A panel of family members and Psychosocial professional
Discussion:
Moderator: understanding the impact on you, and on the entire family and ways in which others have managed this, benefits of resources – patient support groups, community groups
A panel of family members and Psychosocial professional
Discussion:
Moderator: understanding the impact on you, and on the entire family and ways in which others have managed this, benefits of resources – patient support groups, community groups
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