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Leading clinicians and cancer researchers will headline this weekend’s Prostate Cancer Foundation national conference in Auckland, with the theme “New Horizons in Prostate Cancer Care”.
Each year, more than 4000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer and more than 700 die from the disease. Prostate cancer is the third-highest cause of cancer death in men after lung and bowel cancers.
The Prostate Cancer Foundation is advocating for Government to take the first steps towards a comprehensive early detection programme for the disease. Significant advances in technology and improved diagnostic methods mean that previous risks have been reduced, and the latest research is clear that a comprehensive early detection programme holds the promise of halving mortality from the disease.
The conference programme includes:
Speakers at the event, which is endorsed by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP), include:
Prof Richard Mithen | Professor of Nutrition, University of Auckland (and Director of the Liggins Institute)
Dr Daniel Cornfeld | Clinical Lead, Mātai Medical Research Institute
Mr Stephen Mark | Clinical Lead, Centre for Health Outcome Measures NZ
Dr Andrew Henderson | Radiologist, Mercy Radiology
Dr Peter Kerstens | Radiation Oncologist, Kathleen Kilgour Centre
Mr Jim Duthie | Urologist, Duthie Urological
Dr Jo Scott-Jones | Medical Director, Pinnacle Healthcare
Dr Peter Fong | Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand Auckland
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