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<strong>UKONS</strong> DAY: THURSDAY 13th October<br />

To tweet about this <strong>conference</strong>, please use #<strong>UKONS</strong><br />

From 09.30<br />

Registration & Trade Exhibition opens<br />

Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />

10.00–10.05 Welcome introduction<br />

Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

10.05–10.45 <strong>Survivorship</strong> - why bother<br />

Chair: Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President; Speaker: Professor Jane Maher, Chief Medical Officer, Macmillan <strong>Cancer</strong> Support and Consultant<br />

Clinical Oncologist, Mount Vernon <strong>Cancer</strong> Centre and Hillingdon Hospital<br />

10.45–11.15 Regulation, public protection and leadership in cancer nursing<br />

Chair: Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

Speaker: Professor Dickon Weir-Hughes, Chief Executive and Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council<br />

11.15–12.00 Industry sponsored satellite - MSD<br />

Optimising emesis management in today’s NHS<br />

Chair: Annie Young, Professor of Nursing, University of Warwick; Speakers: Alison Jones, Clinical Medical Oncologist, Royal Free Hospital;<br />

Gill Donovan, Breast <strong>Cancer</strong> Nurse Specialist, Velindre <strong>Cancer</strong> Centre<br />

12.00–12.25 <strong>UKONS</strong> Annual General Meeting<br />

12.25–13.25 Buffet lunch served in the exhibition hall<br />

Radiotherapy<br />

DOCHART ROOM<br />

Chair: Richard Henry,<br />

Teaching Fellow, School of<br />

Nursing and Midwifery,<br />

Queen’s University Belfast<br />

Teenage and Young Adult<br />

Service Development<br />

ALSH ROOM<br />

Chair: Maggie Crowe, Macmillan<br />

Development Manager, Macmillan<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Support<br />

Living With and<br />

Beyond <strong>Cancer</strong> and<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

BOISDALE ROOM<br />

Chair: Mhairi Simpson, Nurse<br />

Consultant, NHS Lanarkshire<br />

Chemotherapy<br />

CARRON ROOM<br />

Chair: Dr Elaine Lennan,<br />

Consultant Chemotherapy<br />

Nurse, Southampton University<br />

Hospitals NHS Trust<br />

13.25–13.45 Future of radiotherapy<br />

Professor Anthony Chalmers,<br />

Professor of Clinical Oncology,<br />

University of Glasgow, Beatson<br />

Institute for <strong>Cancer</strong> Research<br />

and Beatson West of Scotland<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Centre<br />

Development of a service<br />

for teenagers and young<br />

adults with cancer<br />

Louise Hooker, TCT Lead Nurse,<br />

Teenage and Young Adult<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Service, Southampton<br />

University Hospitals NHS Trust<br />

Evaluation of a lifestyle<br />

and exercise programme<br />

for patients, following<br />

treatment for cancer<br />

Gillian Knowles, Nurse<br />

Consultant, Edinburgh<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Centre<br />

Models of care in Acute<br />

Oncology Services<br />

Jane Whittome, Associate<br />

Director, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

Action Team<br />

13.45–14.05 Late effects and impacts<br />

from RT–RAGE<br />

Professor Candy McCabe,<br />

Professor of Nursing and Pain<br />

Sciences, University of the West<br />

of England & Rachael Bolitho,<br />

Nurse Specialist for the Breast<br />

Radiotherapy Injury Rehabilitation<br />

Service, Royal <strong>National</strong> Hospital<br />

for Rheumatic Diseases<br />

Transition of care for<br />

young people with cancer<br />

between paediatric and<br />

adult services<br />

Deirdre Brunton, Teenager and<br />

Young Adults Lead Nurse, University<br />

Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation<br />

Trust & Sue Dolby, Clinical<br />

Psychologist, University Hospitals<br />

Bristol NHS Foundation Trust<br />

The use of PROMs in<br />

identifying the supportive<br />

care needs of patients with<br />

lung cancer<br />

Roma Maguire, Senior Research<br />

Fellow, School of Nursing<br />

and Midwifery, University of<br />

Dundee & Lynn Irvine, Lung<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> CNS, NHS Lanarkshire,<br />

Monklands Hospital<br />

Development of an<br />

oral chemotherapy<br />

diary to assist patient<br />

compliance<br />

Catherine Oakley,<br />

Chemotherapy Nurse<br />

Consultant & Jo Johnson,<br />

Neuro-oncology CNS, St<br />

George’s NHS Healthcare Trust<br />

14.05–14.25 Nutrition and<br />

radiotherapy<br />

19.30–<br />

midnight<br />

4<br />

Kathleen Mais, Nurse Clinician,<br />

Head and Neck Oncology, The<br />

Christie NHS Foundation Trust<br />

After care “recreating life<br />

after experiencing the<br />

impact of diagnosis of<br />

cancer and its treatment”<br />

Professor Mike Stevens,<br />

CLIC Professor of Paediatric<br />

Oncology, School of Clinical<br />

Sciences, University of Bristol<br />

Using cognitive<br />

behavioural therapy with<br />

cancer patients<br />

Dany Bell, Lead <strong>Cancer</strong> Nurse<br />

and Manager, North Bristol NHS<br />

Trust<br />

14.25–14.55 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />

14.55–15.40 Industry sponsored satellite - Celgene<br />

No decision about me, without me: Metastatic breast cancer beyond the clinic<br />

Targeted therapies<br />

Cheryl Vidall, Clinical Risk and<br />

Practice Development<br />

Manager, Healthcare at<br />

Home Ltd<br />

Chair/speaker: Karen Verrill, Secondary Breast <strong>Cancer</strong> Clinical Nurse Specialist, Northern Centre for <strong>Cancer</strong> Care, Freeman Hospital<br />

15.40–16.15 The changing landscape of care<br />

Chair: Natalie Doyle, Nurse Consultant, Living With and Beyond <strong>Cancer</strong>, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust<br />

Speaker: Ros Moore, Chief Nursing Officer, Scottish Government<br />

16.15–16.45 <strong>UKONS</strong> forum feedback<br />

16.45–17.45 ‘Personal Best’ - Marc Woods, Motivational Speaker<br />

Chair: Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

Sharing his story, Marc gives an insight into taking personal responsibility, teamwork and his journey to being world class<br />

17.45–18.00 Poster awards & closing remarks<br />

Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

<strong>UKONS</strong> Black-tie Gala Dinner<br />

Argyll Suite, Crowne Plaza Hotel (19.30 pre-dinner drinks. 20.00 dinner)


<strong>BOPA</strong> & <strong>UKONS</strong> DAY: FRIday 14th October<br />

To tweet about this <strong>conference</strong>, please use #<strong>UKONS</strong> or #<strong>BOPA</strong><br />

From 09.00<br />

Registration & Trade Exhibition opens<br />

Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />

09.45–10.00 Welcome introduction<br />

David Thomson, <strong>BOPA</strong> Chair & Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

10.00–10.40 Improving cancer outcomes - a perspective from the <strong>Cancer</strong> Action Team<br />

Chairs: David Thomson, <strong>BOPA</strong> Chair & Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

Speaker: Professor Sir Mike Richards, <strong>National</strong> <strong>Cancer</strong> Director, <strong>National</strong> Clinical Director for End of Life Care<br />

10.40–11.20 Impact of the NHS reforms on the care of patients with cancer<br />

Chairs: David Thomson, <strong>BOPA</strong> Chair & Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

Speaker: Mike Hobday, Head of Campaigns, Policy and Public Affairs, Macmillan <strong>Cancer</strong> Support<br />

11.25–12.10 Industry sponsored satellite - Roche Products Ltd<br />

Signposts on the road to personalised medicine<br />

Chair: Louise Dark, Principal Pharmacist <strong>Cancer</strong> Services, Barts and the London NHS Trust<br />

Speaker: Dr James Larkin, Consultant Medical Oncologist, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust<br />

12.10–13.35 Buffet lunch served in the exhibition hall<br />

13.35–14.20 Industry sponsored satellite - Eisai<br />

EMBRACE change: A CO verall S urvival T worth paying<br />

Chair: Ian Costello, Chief Pharmacist, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust<br />

Speakers: Dr Andrew Wardley, Consultant and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Medical Oncology, Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust;<br />

Tara Beaumont, Clinical Nurse Specialist in metastatic breast cancer, Breast <strong>Cancer</strong> Care;<br />

Karen Metcalf, Network Director, Pan Birmingham <strong>Cancer</strong> Network<br />

Clinical Update<br />

ALSH ROOM<br />

Chair: Helen Flint, Clinical Lead Pharmacist,<br />

North Wales <strong>Cancer</strong> Treatment Centre<br />

14.25–15.10 An introduction to cancer<br />

genetics*<br />

Dr Victoria Murday, Consultant Geneticist,<br />

Ferguson Smith Centre, Yorkhill Hospital<br />

15.15–16.00 Assessment and management<br />

of chemotherapy induced<br />

late effects*<br />

Dr Diana Greenfield, Nurse Consultant and<br />

Macmillan Specialist Advisor,<br />

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS<br />

Foundation Trust<br />

Policy / Strategy / Industry<br />

BOISDALE ROOM<br />

Chair: Dan Mellor, Deputy Director of<br />

Pharmacy, Peter MacCullum <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

Centre, East Melbourne &<br />

Linda McNamara,Strategic NHS <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

Projects Lead, Roche Products Ltd<br />

The new NHS: Risks and<br />

opportunities for NHS<br />

chemotherapy services*<br />

Ian Costello, Chief Pharmacist,<br />

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation<br />

Trust<br />

The chemotherapy dataset to<br />

include a Scottish perspective*<br />

Jane Whittome, Associate Director,<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Cancer</strong> Action Team &<br />

Gail Caldwell, Director of Pharmacy,<br />

NHS Forth Valley<br />

Hot Topics<br />

CARRON ROOM<br />

Chair: Sally Campalani, Senior Nurse<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Services, Belfast Health and<br />

Social Care Trust<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> vaccines: Issues for<br />

nursing and pharmacy*<br />

Professor Nicola Stoner, <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

Consultant Pharmacist, Oxford <strong>Cancer</strong> and<br />

Haematology Centre and <strong>Cancer</strong> Research<br />

Centre, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals<br />

NHS Trust<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> genetics: Issues for<br />

nursing and pharmacy*<br />

Mark Longmuir, Principal Genetic Counsellor<br />

and AGNC Chair, West of Scotland Regional<br />

Genetic Service, Ferguson-Smith Centre for<br />

Clinical Genetics, Yorkhill Hospital<br />

16.00–16.30 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />

16.30–17.10 Adherence in oral cancer treatment: Is there a problem and what can we do about it<br />

Chairs: David Thomson, <strong>BOPA</strong> Chair & Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

Speaker: Dr Lina Eliasson, Research Associate, Centre for Haematology, Imperial College London<br />

17.10–17.15 Closing remarks<br />

David Thomson, <strong>BOPA</strong> Chair & Cheryl Vidall, <strong>UKONS</strong> President<br />

18.30–20.30 Welcome Reception<br />

Argyll Suite, Crowne Plaza Hotel<br />

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<strong>BOPA</strong> DAY: Saturday 15th October<br />

To tweet about this <strong>conference</strong>, please use #<strong>BOPA</strong><br />

08.00–08.45 Industry sponsored satellite - Amgen<br />

Preventing Skeletal Related Events (SREs) - can we afford not to<br />

Refreshments served from 07.45 outside the auditorium<br />

Chair: Andrew Stanley, Network Lead Pharmacist, Pan Birmingham <strong>Cancer</strong> Network<br />

Speaker: Janet Brown, Consultant in Medical Oncology, University of Leeds<br />

08.45–09.30 Royal Pharmaceutical Society - the vision 1 year on<br />

Chair: David Thomson, <strong>BOPA</strong> Chair<br />

Speaker: Dr Catherine Duggan, Director of Professional Development and Support, Royal Pharmaceutical Society<br />

09.30–09.35 Oncology needs you<br />

Andrew Stanley, Network Lead Pharmacist, Pan Birmingham <strong>Cancer</strong> Network<br />

09.35–09.45 And now for something completely different<br />

<strong>BOPA</strong> surprise announcement<br />

David Thomson, <strong>BOPA</strong> Chair<br />

Clinical Update<br />

ALSH ROOM<br />

Chair: Joel Myers, Lead Clinical Pharmacist,<br />

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS<br />

Foundation Trust<br />

09.50–10.20 Malignant melanoma*<br />

Professor Jeff Evans, Professor of Translational<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Research and Head of Experimental<br />

Therapeutics Unit, University of Glasgow;<br />

Consultant in Medical Oncology, Beatson West<br />

of Scotland <strong>Cancer</strong> Centre; Group Leader,<br />

Beatson Institute for <strong>Cancer</strong> Research<br />

Policy / Strategy / Industry<br />

BOISDALE ROOM<br />

Chairs: Ian Costello, Chief Pharmacist,<br />

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust<br />

& Andrew Hay, Business Unit Director,<br />

Celgene Ltd<br />

The need for joint working<br />

between industry and <strong>BOPA</strong>*<br />

Paul Catchpole, Value and Access<br />

Director, Association of the British<br />

Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

Hot Topics<br />

CARRON ROOM<br />

Chair: Sandra Melville, Clinical Pharmacy<br />

Manager, Lorn and Islands Hospital<br />

CPD recording and requirements*<br />

Penny Thursfield, Lead Pharmacist-<br />

Oncology, Nobels Hospital, Isle of Man<br />

10.20–10.50 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />

Faculty of <strong>Cancer</strong> Pharmacy Forum to be held in the Alsh Room<br />

10.50–12.00 Poster discussion session<br />

Chair: Geoff Saunders, Consultant Oncology Pharmacist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and Chair of the Faculty of <strong>Cancer</strong> Pharmacy<br />

The Faculty of <strong>Cancer</strong> Pharmacy in association with <strong>BOPA</strong> is proud to host this year’s plenary session showcasing excellence in oncology<br />

pharmacy research. This special session will include six 10-minute presentations featuring the best posters in three categories—original<br />

research, audit and innovation. One of <strong>BOPA</strong>’s aims is to expand practice research in oncology pharmacy, and highlight achievements in<br />

this area. This is the MUST SEE session of this year’s <strong>conference</strong>.<br />

12.00–12.45 Industry sponsored satellite - Sanofi Oncology<br />

Beyond docetaxel: Evolving care pathways in prostate cancer<br />

Chair: Andrew Stanley, Network Lead Pharmacist, Pan Birmingham <strong>Cancer</strong> Network<br />

Speakers: Rob Jones, Consultant Medical Oncologist, The Beatson West of Scotland <strong>Cancer</strong> Centre; Simon Chowdhury,<br />

Medical Oncologist, Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals; Brian McGlynn, Lead Nurse Urology Oncology, Ayr Hospital<br />

12.45–14.05 Buffet lunch served in the exhibition hall<br />

14.05–14.30 <strong>BOPA</strong> Annual General Meeting<br />

Clinical Update<br />

ALSH ROOM<br />

Chair: Champa Mistry, Oncology<br />

Pharmacist, Barts and The London<br />

NHS Trust<br />

14.35–15.05 Gynaecological tumours*<br />

Dr Charlie Gourley, Senior Lecturer and<br />

Honorary Consultant in Medical Oncology,<br />

University of Edinburgh <strong>Cancer</strong> Research<br />

Centre<br />

15.10–15.40 Breaking news from ESMO*<br />

Bruce Burnett, M.Med.Sci., B.Sc. Hons,<br />

M.R.Pharm.S.<br />

Policy / Strategy / Industry<br />

BOISDALE ROOM<br />

Chair: Lisa Currie, Clinical Projects<br />

Co-ordinator, <strong>Cancer</strong> Centre London & Andrew<br />

Hay, Business Unit Director, Celgene Ltd<br />

Value-based pricing - the solution<br />

to access to cancer medicines or<br />

just another “sticking plaster”*<br />

Professor David Taylor, Professor of<br />

Pharmaceutical and Public Health Policy, The<br />

School of Pharmacy, University of London<br />

Eric Low, Chief Executive and Founder,<br />

Myeloma UK<br />

Kevan Wind, Medicines Procurement Specialist<br />

Pharmacist, London and East of England<br />

Paul Catchpole, Value and Access Director,<br />

Association of the British Pharmaceutical<br />

Industry<br />

Hot Topics<br />

CARRON ROOM<br />

Chair: Jayne Davis, Lead Clinical<br />

Pharmacist, Haematology, Royal<br />

Hallamshire Hospital<br />

Clinical update - multiple<br />

myeloma*<br />

Dr Grant McQuaker, Consultant<br />

Haematologist, Beatson West of Scotland<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Centre<br />

Clinical update - acute<br />

leukaemia*<br />

Dr Nicholas Heaney, Consultant<br />

Haematologist, NHS Greater Glasgow<br />

and Clyde<br />

15.40–16.10 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />

16.10–17.10 The Succinct Lecture: ‘A Life Less Ordinary’ - Sir Ranulph Fiennes<br />

Chair: Lisa Dodgshon, Company Director, Succinct Healthcare Communications<br />

19.30–<br />

6 midnight<br />

<strong>BOPA</strong> Black-tie Gala Dinner<br />

Argyll Suite, Crowne Plaza Hotel (19.30 pre-dinner drinks. 20.00 dinner)


<strong>BOPA</strong> DAY: Sunday 16th October<br />

To tweet about this <strong>conference</strong>, please use #<strong>BOPA</strong><br />

Clinical Update<br />

ALSH ROOM<br />

Chair: Mary Maclean, Regional <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

Care Pharmacist, West of Scotland <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

Network<br />

09.30–10.15 Breast cancer*<br />

Dr Sophie Barrett, Consultant Medical<br />

Oncologist, Beatson West of Scotland<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Centre<br />

Policy / Strategy / Industry<br />

BOISDALE ROOM<br />

Chair: Steve Williamson, Consultant<br />

Pharmacist in <strong>Cancer</strong> Services, North of<br />

England <strong>Cancer</strong> Network/Northumbria<br />

Healthcare & Neale Harris, Business Unit<br />

Director, Sanofi Oncology<br />

Turning your “work” into an<br />

abstract - tips and tactics, from<br />

planning to submission*<br />

Bruce Burnett, Consultant Pharmacist, North<br />

Wales <strong>Cancer</strong> Treatment Centre & Alastair<br />

McMurray, Managing Director, medac<br />

Hot Topics<br />

CARRON ROOM<br />

Chair: Professor Alain Astier,<br />

ESOP Vice-President, France<br />

eQUIPPing pharmacy technicians<br />

through clinical education and<br />

training*<br />

Kulpna Daya, Lead Technician - Operational<br />

Manager, The Royal Marsden NHS<br />

Foundation Trust<br />

10.15–11.00 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />

11.00–11.45 Lung cancer*<br />

Dr Marianne Nicolson, Consultant Medical<br />

Oncologist, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> Drugs Fund -<br />

the pros and cons*<br />

Dr Libby Hardy, Lead Pharmacist,<br />

Peninsula <strong>Cancer</strong> Network<br />

Jacky Turner, Lead Pharmacist, South East<br />

London <strong>Cancer</strong> Network<br />

Anne Hines, Lead Pharmacist,<br />

Merseyside and Cheshire <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

Network<br />

<strong>Cancer</strong> care - the role of<br />

community pharmacists in<br />

the EU*<br />

Jūratė Švarcaitė, Pharmaceutical and<br />

Professional Affairs, Pharmaceutical Group<br />

of the European Union (PGEU)<br />

11.50–12.00 Summary of key themes, challenges and close<br />

David Thomson, <strong>BOPA</strong> Chair<br />

Programme subject to change<br />

*Accredited by the Faculty of <strong>Cancer</strong><br />

Pharmacy for the purposes of Continuing<br />

Professional Development<br />

All main plenary sessions<br />

will take place in the<br />

Lomond Auditorium<br />

This event has been endorsed by the<br />

Royal Pharmaceutical Society<br />

m e e t t h e<br />

EXPERT<br />

Major sponsor Roche warmly invites you to a<br />

“Meet the Expert”<br />

session at their exhibition stand, number 19. Drop in during<br />

the breaks and pose your questions to the team of experts.<br />

For more details of experts and timings of sessions please<br />

see the flyer in your delegate bag or pick one up from the<br />

Roche stand.<br />

Meet the Expert is sponsored by Roche Products Limited<br />

Date of preparation: September 2011 / RXUKONCO00237<br />

m e e t t h e<br />

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