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Lymphoma Management Course Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, University of Oxford Monday 29 – Tuesday 30 June 2020 www.lymphoma-action.org.uk/LymphomaManagement

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Lymphoma Management CourseSultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, University of OxfordMonday 29 – Tuesday 30 June 2020www.lymphoma-action.org.uk/LymphomaManagement

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Lymphoma Management CourseMonday 29 - Tuesday 30 June 2020Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, 1 Walton Street, Oxford OX1 2HB

What can you expect from the course?This intensive 2-day lymphoma training course will provide a comprehensive overview ofthe diagnosis, treatment and management of lymphomas with seminars delivered byexpert medical speakers. This course is ideal preparation for professional exams and willalso provide opportunities to meet and network with colleagues from across the UK andshare case studies.

Topics include:• Principles of diagnosis• The rise of CAR T-cell therapy• CLL• Hodgkin lymphoma• Indolent lymphomas (including mantle and follicular)• Primary CNS lymphoma• Aggressive lymphomas (including Burkitt, DLBCL and peripheral T-cell)• The real impact of a lymphoma diagnosis• Lymphoma TrialsLink clinical trials database

Confirmed speakers include:Dr Graham Collins, Oxford Dr Toby Eyre, Oxford Dr Cathy Burton, Leeds Dr Manil Subesinghe, St Thomas’ Dr Helen Parry, Birmingham Dr George Follows, Cambridge Dr Rifca Le Dieu, Barts Dr Chris Fox, Nottingham Prof Andy Davies, Southampton Dr Kate Cwynarski, LondonDr Matthew Ahearne, LeicesterAfter dinner speaker (on Monday 29): Chris Hatton

Who should attend?This course is ideal for: • specialist trainees wishing to gain a deeper understanding of lymphoma; • clinical nurse specialists and advanced nurse practitioners; and • consultants.

‘It was helpful to share practice and see what other centres are doing.’

Find out more or book your place 01296 619 412 [email protected] www.lymphoma-action.org.uk/LymphomaManagement

’I realised during this course how I’d improved, and that a deep level of knowledge is needed to give the right amount of treatment.’

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“Lymphoma is a fascinating disease, but it’s complicated and developments are happening at break-neck pace. It is important for all of us who look after lymphoma patients to listen to data, and discuss the optimal ways of managing patients in the UK today. This course has a great faculty of speakers from all over the UK, and is presented as lectures, breakout sessions, and informal case discussions. Our aim is to disseminate good practice and consider how we can improve outcomes for all of our patients.” Dr Graham Collins, course organiser.

About the organisers

Dr Graham Collins is a ConsultantHaematologist and lymphoma lead at theOxford Cancer and Haematology Centreand Principle Investigator for a number ofearly and late phase studies. He is also thechair of the UK NIHR Hodgkin study groupand T-cell working group.

Dr Toby Eyre is a Consultant Haematologist at the Oxford Cancer and Haematology Centre with a specific interest in lymphoma and CLL. He is a member of the Low Grade lymphoma subgroup. He has a Diploma in Medical Education and a MD doctorate in early phase lymphoid clinical trials.

Lymphoma Action is the only UK charity dedicated to supporting people affected by lymphoma, the UK’s fifth most common cancer. We’ve been providing in-depth, information and support for over 30 years, helping thousands of people affected by lymphoma. Our mission is to make sure no one faces their lymphoma alone. Working closely with our team of medical advisors we provide educational events and resources for healthcare professionals, supporting them to deliver expert care and management for their patients.

Learning outcomes

Completion of the course should equipparticipants in the following areas.

• The principles underpinning diagnostic and therapeutic modalities as applied to lymphoma in all its subtypes.

• An understanding of practical considerations when prescribing immunochemotherapy and radiotherapy.

• To apply the most appropriate diagnostic techniques and therapeutic interventions to individual patients with a lymphoma diagnosis.

• A thorough training in material which may be covered in professional exams e.g. FRCPath.

About Worcester CollegeSituated in the heart of Oxford, the college boasts 26 acres of award-winning gardens and wooded grounds, with a lake, orchard and sports field.

The college sits at the junction of Beaumont Street, Walton Street and Worcester Street, with the railway station a 10 minute walk away, and bus and coach station over the road.

The course is in being held in the stunning Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre.

Course fees include:

• buffet lunch on both days• all refreshments during breaks• dinner on 29 June (advance booking only)• course information pack• access to presentations after the event

Early bird rate (until 31 March): £320 Standard rate (from 1 April): £350

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How to book your place at Lymphoma Management 2020• complete and return this form: E&T, Lymphoma Action, 3 Cromwell Court, New Street, Aylesbury HP20 2PB• scan and email to: [email protected] • register online: www.lymphoma-action.org.uk/LymphomaManagement

Price: early bird (to 31 March) £320 / standard (1 April onwards) £350

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Important: the course fee does not include accommodation. You are responsible for booking any accommodation that you may need. You can read our terms and conditions at lymphoma-action.org.uk/EventT&Cs

Find out more or book your place 01296 619 412 [email protected] www.lymphoma-action.org.uk/LymphomaManagement

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Lymphoma Management CourseMonday 29 - Tuesday 30 JuneSultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, Oxfordwww.lymphoma-action.org.uk/LymphomaManagement

Day 1 Principles

9.45 Registration 10.00 Welcome and introduction to Lymphoma Action - Lymphoma Action10.15 Introduction: why lymphoma is so interesting – Dr Graham Collins, Oxford

Session 1: Diagnostics10.45 Integrated diagnostics in lymphoma - Dr Cathy Burton, Leeds11.30 A beginners guide to PET – Dr Manil Subesinghe, St Thomas’12.00 Break out groups – case discussion based on flow cytometry and diagnostics Parallel session for CNSs

13.00 Lunch buffet – Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre atrium. Opportunity to visit the sponsor stands.

Guest Plenary14.00 The rise of CAR T-cell therapy for lymphoma

Session 2: CLL14.45 CLL: front line – Dr Helen Parry, Birmingham15.15 CLL: relapse – Dr Toby Eyre - Oxford 15.45 Tea / coffee break – Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre atrium. Opportunity to visit the sponsor stands.

Session 3: Hodgkin lymphoma16.15 Hodgkin lymphoma: front line – Dr George Follows, Cambridge

17.00 Hodgkin lymphoma: relapsed – Dr Rifca LeDieu, Barts

Session 4: Informal evening programme19.30 Dinner - Worcester College dining hall21.00 After dinner talk: Lymphoma across the decades - Dr Chris Hatton (Worcester College dining hall)

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Day 2 Focus on subtypes

8.30 Lymphoma TrialsLink: clinical trials database – Lymphoma Action

Session 1: Aggressive lymphomas8.45 Burkitt lymphoma – Dr Chris Fox, Nottingham 9.15 Peripheral T-cell lymphoma – Dr Matthew Ahearne, Leicester 10.00 DLBCL: front line

10.45 Tea /coffee break – Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre atrium. Opportunity to visit the sponsor stands.11.15 DLBCL: relapsed – Prof Andy Davies, Southampton

11.45 The real impact of a lymphoma diagnosis - individuals with lymphoma share their experiences12.30 Break out groups – case based discussion – faculty Parallel session for CNSs

13.15 Lunch buffet – Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre atrium. Opportunity to visit the sponsor stands.

14.15 Primary CNS lymphoma – Dr Kate Cwynarski, London

Session 2: Indolent lymphomas14.45 Mantle cell lymphoma

15.30 Follicular lymphoma

16.15 End of course

Please note: this is a draft agenda and is subject to change.

Find out more or book your place 01296 619 412 [email protected] www.lymphoma-action.org.uk/LymphomaManagement