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Academy of Uro-Oncology (AUO) in Association With KUA, BUS and HCG Introduction To Uro-Oncology-3 Edition Date - 9-10 March 2019

The document summarizes the scientific program for a two-day conference on uro-oncology held in Bangalore, India. Day 1 covers topics on renal cancer, prostate cancer, and specialized lectures on pathology, radiology, medical oncology, and radiation oncology. Day 2 focuses on testicular cancer, bladder cancer, adrenal tumors, penile cancer, and upper tract urothelial carcinoma, with case discussions and lectures from faculty at the host institutions. The program aims to provide urologists with updates on the investigation, management, and multidisciplinary treatment of various urologic malignancies.

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Academy of Uro-Oncology (AUO) in Association With KUA, BUS and HCG Introduction To Uro-Oncology-3 Edition Date - 9-10 March 2019

The document summarizes the scientific program for a two-day conference on uro-oncology held in Bangalore, India. Day 1 covers topics on renal cancer, prostate cancer, and specialized lectures on pathology, radiology, medical oncology, and radiation oncology. Day 2 focuses on testicular cancer, bladder cancer, adrenal tumors, penile cancer, and upper tract urothelial carcinoma, with case discussions and lectures from faculty at the host institutions. The program aims to provide urologists with updates on the investigation, management, and multidisciplinary treatment of various urologic malignancies.

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Academy of Uro-oncology (AUO)

In association with KUA, BUS and HCG


Introduction to Uro-oncology- 3rdedition
Date – 9-10th March 2019.

Venue: Hotel Chancery, Lavelle Road, Bangalore.

Scientific program

Day 1, Saturday 9th March

Registration: 08.30-09.00am

Introduction and objectives of the course 0900-0910 - Dr Sanjai Addla.

Specialist topics:

9.10-9.40am: Uro-pathology: Basics of Histopathology, what does the


histopathologist expect from the surgeon on the histology form. Prostate cancer
and Kidney cancer -Dr Veena, Urooncopathologist, HCG.

0940 – 1010: Uro- radiology pertaining to USS, MRI, CT scan and PSMA PET – Dr
Shiva Kumar, Radiologist, HCG.

Medical oncology for Urologists.


20 min: Basics of medical oncology, Drug classes, discuss fitness assessment,
regular investigations and assessment of complications. - Dr Niti N, Med
Oncologist, HCG.

Basics of Radiation oncology for Urologists.


20 min:To discuss fitness assessment, monitoring of complications, Principles and
practice of Radiation oncology: biology, alpha beta ratio, tumour characteristics,
basics of EBRT, IMRT, IGRT, SBRT, Brachy, fractionation, tumour dosing for
therapeutic and palliative circumstances. Dr Belliappa, Rad Oncologist, HCG.
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Tea break 11-11.15 am

Renal cancer: (10+2 min) 90 min:

 Investigation pathway for renal mass–Dr Srivatsa.N

 Genetics, pathogenesis and familial RCC–Dr Sanjai A

 Management options of small renal mass – Dr Raghunath S.K

 Role of surgery in localized and locally advanced renal cancer – Dr Sudhir

Rawal

 Management of metastatic renal carcinoma – Dr Ganesh Bakshi

 Case based discussions (30 min) -Dr Yuvaraja

 Pathophysiology of cancer15 min – Dr Ragavan

 Advanced Communication skills / Breaking bad news 15 min – Dr Ragavan

Inauguration of the program – 10 min

Guests – Dr Girish Nelivigi, Dr Kumar Prabhu M, Dr Hanumanta Raju, ,

Dr Sunil Gowda, Dr Ragavan and Dr Raghunath SK.

Lunch 1.30 – 2 pm

Prostate cancer:12+3 min

 Genetics, pathogenesis, histological variants and epidemiology of prostate

cancer in India -Dr Yuvaraja

 Investigation pathway for elevated PSA – Dr Srivatsa

 Active surveillance and Watchful wait: When is right not to treat a patient -

Dr Raghunath

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 Treatment options for low and intermediate risk prostate cancer – Dr

Ragavan

 Treatment options for High risk non metastatic prostate cancer – Dr Ginil

Kumar

 Case based discussions 35 min– Dr Sanjai Addla

- Complications of prostate cancer treatment

 Case based discussions 40 min - Dr Sudhir Rawal

To cover these aspects

- Metastatic prostate cancer ( Abi Vs Doce; EBRT Vs no EBRT)

- Sequencing options in CRPC

 Management of the 6th vital sign in cancer care - Dr Brindha,

Psychooncologist

Tea break 4.45-5 pm

5 – 5.15pm – Summation of Day 1 and Feedback – Dr Srivatsa

5.15 - 6 pm Question and Answer session with faculty.

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Day 2, 10th March, Sunday
Specialist Topics: to cover basics of the sub-specialty and also cover specific

details for Bladder, Upper tract TCC, Adrenal and Penile carcinoma

0800-0815: Coffee and review of learning points from Day 1

0815-0830: Medical statistics – Dr Ragavan

0830-0845: Assessment of Fitness for surgery (include stress tests) Dr Shoieb,

Anesthetist, HCG.

0845-0915: Histopathology for Bladder, Testis and Penile cancer – Dr Veena,

Urooncopathologist.

45 min : Testicular cancer: Ganesh Bakshi (Lead) (10 min each)

 Genetics predisposition, pathology, risk factors, poor prognostic factors on

path examination and Imaging in testicular cancer - Dr Sanjai Addla -10min

 Diagnosis and classification - Dr Gagan Gautham 10 min

 Treatment - High orchi, RPLND, chemo-Dr Ganesh Bakshi 10 min

 Sequencing according to grade / stage Dr Ganesh Bakshi 10 min

 Discussion 5 min

Cancer Volume & Quality parametrics in Oncology care – Dr Sanjai Addla

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Bladder malignancy: (Overall 2.5 hrs)

NMIBC: 75 min (12+3 min)

Investigation pathway for Haematuria – Dr Ganesh Bakshi.

Role of TURBT and Mitomycin C in the management –Dr Gagan.G

Prognostication and redo TURBT – Dr Ginil Kumar

Role of BCG and management of complications – Dr Raghunath

When is it right to do Primary Cystectomy – Dr Sudhir Rawal

Tea break 11.15 – 11.30 am

NMIBC Case based discussions 45 min– Dr Ragavan

MIBC: 10+2 min

 Neo adjuvant or Adjuvant chemotherapy – Dr Ragavan

 Radical cystectomy or Radical radiotherapy – Dr Sanjai Addla

 Ileal conduit or Neobladder – Dr Sudhir Rawal

 Management of metastatic disease – Dr Radheshyam, Med Oncologist,

HCG.

 Case based discussions 25 min– Dr Gagan Gautham

Lunch 1.30 – 2 pm

Adrenal tumour – Dr Srivatsa (20 min)

 Evaluation and Diagnosis

 Types, endocrine work up for adrenal masses

 Treatment – medical, surgical

Penile cancer(60 min)

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 Diagnosis, pathology, imaging 15 min– Dr Sanjai Addla

 Assessment & Management of nodes and Prognostication30min– Dr Yuvaraja

 Follow up – protocol, management of recurrence 15 min – Dr Sudhir Rawal

Upper tract Urothelial Ca12+3 min each (45 min)

 Investigational pathway and role for biopsy– Dr Gagan Gautham

 Management strategies for upper tract TCC– Dr Yuvaraja

 How do I deal with lower ureter and how do you decrease the risk of Bladder

TCC? – Dr Sudhir Rawal

4.15 pm Summation of Day 2 and Feed back - Dr Ragavan

Tea – 4.30 pm

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