On-demand: featuring presentation and speaker Q&A: Dr Marieke Vollebergh, Prof Dr Alwin Krämer and Dr Claire Mitchell will discuss the new care pathways for CUP patients in development – what are the differences and what can be learnt from other health systems. Part of the World CUP Awareness Week, this webinar is specifically created to share the latest updates with both clinicians and patients, including oncologists, pathologists, nurses and researchers, plus patients, their families and patient advocates.
Watch this online international event from the comfort of your own home
Packed with inspiring different CUP care pathways that are available to patients across Europe:
- 40 minutes of unique and insightful presentation time with Dr Marieke Vollebergh, Prof Dr Alwin Krämer and Dr Claire Mitchell
- Share lessons learned from CUP care in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK
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Audience questions answered during the Q&A
- Available to view now, on-demand
Gain three very different insights into CUP care: what can be learned from other health systems?
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Introduction and instructions
Warnyta Minnaard, Co-founder Missie Tumor Onbekend
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Clinical CUP diagnostics and care pathways: differences across Europe
Presented by: Dr Marieke Vollebergh, Internist, Netherlands Cancer Institute, The Netherlands; Prof Dr Alwin Krämer, Clinical Cooperation Unit Molecular Hematology/Oncology, German Cancer Research Center, Germany; Dr Claire Mitchell, Consultant in Medical Oncology, Clinical lead for Acute Oncology and CUP services at Central Manchester Foundation Trust, UK
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Questions and answers with the speakers
Led by: Prof Dr Alwin Krämer, German Cancer Research Center
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Your expert speakers
Part of the World CUP Awareness Week: sharing valuable and educational long-term views from:
Dr Marieke Vollebergh
Internist
Netherlands Cancer Institute
Prof Dr Alwin Krämer
Clinical Cooperation Unit Molecular Hematology/Oncology
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and Dept. of Internal Medicine V, University of Heidelberg
Dr Claire Mitchell
Consultant in Medical Oncology, Clinical lead for Acute Oncology and CUP services
Central Manchester Foundation Trust (MRI and Trafford sites); Central Manchester Specialist Gynaecological multi-disciplinary team
More about the World CUP Awareness Week
Sarah Jennifer Knott Foundation (Ireland) and Missie Tumor Onbekend (Netherlands), two national patient organisations dedicated to improving quality of care and life by providing information and support for patients with Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP), have joined forces to present the World Cup Awareness Week. The theme for 2022 is ‘The patient journey’ with the aim of identifying the challenges and opportunities for Cancer of Unknown Primary patients, families healthcare professionals and researchers.
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