James Whale Patient Day 18-Nov-09

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Overview

The James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer Patient Day is an ideal opportunity for kidney cancer patients, their families/carers and healthcare professionals to learn more about kidney cancer, to meet others with an interest in kidney cancer and to ask questions of the healthcare professionals and key opinion leaders working with kidney cancer patients. During the morning session, there will be presentations on the prevalence of kidney cancer, its risks and causes, symptoms, diagnosis, staging and treatments. The afternoon session will give delegates the opportunity to engage with a panel of kidney cancer experts, patients and healthcare professionals in a Question and Answer session.

Who should attend?

Kidney Cancer patients and their families/carers Healthcare professionals (nurses, physicians, researchers) with an interest in kidney cancer Representatives of the pharmaceutical companies investigating and developing new treatments for kidney cancer

Organisers

James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer

Location

The Directors' Suite, Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2DD

When

  • 18th November 2009
  • Registration: 9.30am
  • Start: 10am
  • Finish: 4pm


Cost

Patients attend free of charge. £55 for healthcare professionals and patient carers. Limited concessions available.

Contact

Sarah Ridge - Project & Events Development Officer

46-48 King Street,

Cambridge,

CB1 1LN


Tel. 01440 762609

patientday@jameswhalefund.org

www.jameswhalefund.org

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