Continuing Medical Education 5th Annual Breast/Gynecologic Cancer Conference
继续医学教育第五届年度乳腺癌/妇科癌症会议
基本信息
- 批准号:8006462
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-07-01 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAllyAmerican Cancer SocietyApplications GrantsAreaAttentionAwarenessBreastCaliforniaCancer CenterCitiesClinicalClinical TrialsCodeCollaborationsCommittee MembershipCommunicationCommunitiesComplexComprehensive Cancer CenterCritiquesDataData AnalysesDevelopmentDiagnosisDoctor of PhilosophyEducationElectronicsEvaluationFeedbackFrequenciesFutureGeographic LocationsGoalsGrantHealth PersonnelHuman PapillomavirusIncidenceInformation DisseminationKnowledgeLearningLinkMalignant Female Reproductive System NeoplasmMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of cervix uteriMalignant neoplasm of ovaryMedicalMedical ResearchNational Cancer InstituteNatureOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomeOvarianParticipantPatientsPatternPharmaceutical PreparationsPhysician&aposs Practice PatternsPhysiciansPopulation SciencesPre-Post TestsPreventionProcessPublished CommentPublishingQuality of lifeQuestionnairesResearchScientistSelf AssessmentSeriesSystemTechniquesTechnologyUnderserved PopulationWorkbasecancer therapycase-basedcontinuing medical educationcytotoxicdesignimprovedlecturesmedical specialtiesmeetingsminimally invasivemortalitymultidisciplinaryneoplasticnovel strategiespatient populationprogramsresponsesuccesssymposiumweb site
项目摘要
Heterogeneous in nature the management of cancer presents complex clinical problems, requiring an ever evolving multi-disciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment. Because of the rapid pace of medical research, the dissemination of new approaches and information has been delegated, at least in part, to National Cancer Institute Designated Cancer Centers. The series of multi-disciplinary conferences which is the subject of this R13 grant proposal has been designed to meet this need through the review of the current level of progress and the future directions in the multidisciplinary management of patients with cancer. The topics have been chosen based on expressed and demonstrated needs of previous attendees at educational conferences presented at the City of Hope. Knowledge gaps are determined through analysis of previously documented requests for information from physicians. The conference educational formats will include lectures, Q & A sessions, and case presentations with interactive audience participation thru the use of an electronic audience response system. Determination of the success in the dissemination of information to practitioners serving underserved populations will be determined through questionnaires and correlation of physician and practitioner attendance from specific geographic regions of Southern California. Given the frequency of occurrence of breast, ovarian and cervical cancers and the high mortality rate from breast and ovarian cancers, there is an urgency to develop new treatment paradigms to optimize patient outcomes. Over the past decades, scientist and physicians at City of Hope have devoted their efforts to advancing new techniques to diagnose and treat these cancers. Presented by a team of multidisciplinary scientist and physicians, this program will review and critique the current status, leading-edge developments and future direction in the treatment of breast, ovarian and cervical cancers. Important topics include research on HPV and the incidence of cervical cancer.
异质性的性质,癌症的管理提出了复杂的临床问题,需要不断发展的多学科方法来诊断和治疗。由于医学研究的快速发展,新方法和信息的传播至少部分地委托给了国家癌症研究所指定的癌症中心。作为R13赠款提案主题的一系列多学科会议旨在通过审查癌症患者多学科管理的当前进展水平和未来方向来满足这一需求。这些主题是根据在希望之城举行的教育会议上以前与会者表达和展示的需求而选择的。通过分析先前记录的医生信息请求,确定知识差距。会议的教育形式将包括讲座,问答环节,并通过使用电子观众响应系统与互动观众参与的案例演示。将通过调查问卷以及南加州特定地理区域的医生和从业者出勤率的相关性,确定向服务不足人群的从业者传播信息的成功率。鉴于乳腺癌、卵巢癌和宫颈癌的发生频率以及乳腺癌和卵巢癌的高死亡率,迫切需要开发新的治疗范式来优化患者的治疗结果。在过去的几十年里,City of Hope的科学家和医生一直致力于推进诊断和治疗这些癌症的新技术。由多学科科学家和医生组成的团队提出,该计划将审查和评论乳腺癌,卵巢癌和宫颈癌治疗的现状,前沿发展和未来方向。重要课题包括HPV和宫颈癌发病率的研究。
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