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Introduction to cancer biology, targeted and immunotherapies – November 2023

Introduction to cancer biology, targeted and immunotherapies
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Start date: 16 November, 2023. 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

£150.00 Places remaining: 0

This course introduces the biology of cancer, the faulty genes that drive its behaviour, and the science behind systemic treatments including immunotherapies and precision medicine. It also describes the rationale behind a diverse range of targeted drug treatments and immunotherapies available today.

Dr Elaine Vickers – a leading independent educator on the science of new cancer treatments – uses demystifying jargon to explaining the resistance mechanisms to many new treatments, including the way cancer cells diversify and evolve and the complex environment in which they live.

This introductory course is ideal for healthcare professionals who are new to the provision of cancer care or wish to refresh their knowledge.

Course delivery

The course comprises a series of five, one-hour long sessions delivered online via Microsoft Teams:

Session Topic Date and Time
      1 Cancer biology and genetics

Thursday 16 November 2023
2:00 – 3:00pm

      2 Targeted cancer treatments

Thursday 23 November 2023
2:00 – 3:00pm

      3 Introduction to immunotherapy

Thursday 30 November 2023
2:00 – 3:00pm

      4 Immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors

Thursday 7 December 2023
2:00 – 3:00pm

      5 Targeted treatments and immunotherapies for haematological cancers

Thursday 14 December 2023
2:00 – 3:00pm

Delegates will be given access to recordings of all sessions for six months after completion of the course. If you are unable to attend a session the recording will ensure you can review any content you have missed.

Learning outcomes

By the end of this introductory programme delegates will:

  • Understand cancer as a disease caused by DNA damage that accumulates in individual cells combined with an ageing immune system
  • Be introduced to targeted therapies – which patients receive them, why they cause side effects and why they don’t always work, as well as how they are designed and what they target
  • Explore the relationship between cancer and the immune system and understand a range of immunotherapy approaches, including the importance of T cells as a common immunotherapy target
  • Appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of immune checkpoint inhibitors as an important group of immunotherapies now given to thousands of patients with many cancer types
  • Learn about treatments for haematological cancers, such as antibody-based treatments and small molecule kinase inhibitors, including the progress made with CAR T cells.

Course lead

Dr Elaine Vickers PhD of Science Communicated Ltd
Dr Elaine Vickers PhD of Science Communicated Ltd

Dr Elaine Vickers, PhD of Science Communicated Ltd has worked as a cancer educator for over twenty years and has previously acted as science communicator for three of the UK’s leading medical research charities, including four years in the Science Information team at Cancer Research UK.

Elaine is experienced in teaching people with any level of scientific or medical knowledge from cancer patients through to medical oncologists translating complex and often overwhelming topics into easily digestible and understandable knowledge, using colourful illustrations to explain scientific concepts.

She is passionate about demystifying the science behind cancer biology and the latest cancer treatments such as kinase inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapies.

Her book, A Beginner’s Guide to Targeted Cancer Treatments, was commended by the British Medical Association book awards. A second edition is due out in 2024.

Audience

This course is ideal for nurses, clinical trials staff or other healthcare professionals who are new to cancer care or would like to refresh their knowledge.

Financial information

If you are employed by Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, you can use the coupon code NUTH at the checkout to make a provisional booking and you will need to arrange access to in-house development funding. Your booking will remain provisional until your request has been validated with a funding/study leave reference.

If you are not employed by the Newcastle Hospitals an online card payment is required at the point of booking.

Alternatively, if you are to be funded by your employer an invoice can be requested by using the coupon code Invoice.

Please see Coupons for further information relating to coupon codes and how to use them at checkout.

Details

Date:
16 November, 2023.
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Series:
Cost:
£150.00
Event Category:

Organiser

Newcastle Clinical Skills Academy
Phone
0191 28 24710
Email
nuth.ncsa@nhs.net
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