Facilitating Adherence to Cancer Treatment and Symptom Reporting – King’s College London and Guy’s Cancer Academy – 7th October!

Event: “Facilitating Adherence to Cancer Treatment and Symptom Reporting” half-day online symposium
Date: 7th October 2021
Time: 1.00pm – 4.30pm

This meeting is supported by industry sponsorship who have had no input into the content of this meeting. We would like to thank all our sponsors; Astellas Pharma Ltd, Careology, Chugai Pharma, Paxman Scalp Cooling, Rosemont Pharma, Takeda UK Ltd, UKONS and special thanks to the main sponsor of this event Novartis Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Event Overview:
King’s College London and Guy’s Cancer Academy would like to welcome you to a half-day online symposium, which will provide an opportunity to share up-to-date research findings about the challenges of adherence in cancer treatment adherence and symptom reporting and possible interventions to overcome those challenges. Speakers include Professor Jo Armes, University of Surrey, and Professor Sandra Spoelstra, Grand Valley State University Kirkhof College of Nursing,
Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and Fellow in the Gerontological Society of America.

Who should attend?
This event has been designed for multi-disciplinary academics and clinicians.

To register click please click HERE

Please note that registration will be FREE, but upon registration invoice details will be requested in the event of late cancellation without mitigating circumstances, whereby a surcharge will be applied.
• Delegates will be charged a cancellation fee of £25 if they cancel within three days of the event.
• Delegates will be charged a cancellation fee of £50 if they cancel on the day of the event or do not attend.
Once registered you will receive the Zoom link invite nearer to the date and time of the event, and we look forward to seeing you online soon.

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