Lunch and Learn: Tickets for individual dates

Lunch and Learn: Tickets for individual dates

A new, free monthly virtual education series bringing cancer care experts in our community to you!

By The Champlain Regional Cancer Program

Location

Online

About this event

Bringing cancer care experts to primary care providers

For health-care providers who provide screening, diagnosis and care for patients with cancer.

The last Thursday of each month from 12:15 to 12:55 p.m.

Upcoming Sessions:

February 24: Cancer Diagnosis: How to expedite diagnosis?

March 31: Colon Cancer: Understanding new CCO direction on who does not need Colonoscopy

April 28: Cervical cancer: The change from pap to HPV screening—what should we know?

May 26: Geriatrics and cancer: How multi-morbid is too multi-morbid to work up for suspected malignancy?

June 30: Palliative radiation therapy: Who should I think about referring?

September 29: Prostate cancer: How to work up a suspected prostate cancer

October 27: Breast cancer: What to do for patients with dense breasts?

November 24: Lung cancer screening: What do I need to know to counsel my patients appropriately?

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The Champlain Regional Cancer Program oversees the quality and delivery of cancer services for the residents of Ottawa, Renfrew, Lanark, Prescott and Russell, Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry. The cancer program is a network of stakeholders, healthcare professionals and organizations involved in cancer prevention.

Created and funded by Cancer Care Ontario, The Champlain Regional Cancer Programs is responsible for implementing provincial standards and programs for cancer care and ensuring service providers meet the requirements and targets set out in their partnership agreements with Cancer Care Ontario. Regional Cancer Programs respond to local cancer issues, coordinate care across local and regional healthcare providers, and work to continually improve access to care, wait times and quality.

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