Invitation to apply for Principles of Geriatric Oncology Module at Royal Marsden School

Dear BOPA Member,

We are pleased to invite applications for the postgraduate module Principles of Geriatric Oncology, delivered fully online by The Royal Marsden School, commencing on 13 April 2026.

This 20-credit Level 7 module is designed for registered healthcare professionals involved in the care of older adults affected by cancer who wish to develop their knowledge and skills in the field of geriatric oncology.

The module explores the principles underpinning high-quality oncological care for older adults, with a focus on multidisciplinary working, comprehensive geriatric assessment, and evidence-based interventions to support complex treatment decision-making. Learners will examine key clinical, pharmacological, and supportive care considerations, including polypharmacy, medication optimisation, and palliative care, alongside emerging research, innovation, and policy developments in geriatric oncology. A defining feature of the module is its multidisciplinary approach, emphasising collaborative practice across oncology, geriatrics, nursing, pharmacy, rehabilitation, psychology, social support, and supportive care services.

Through engagement with contemporary evidence and expert-led teaching, the module aims to equip participants with the knowledge and confidence to deliver person-centred care, contribute effectively within multidisciplinary teams, and support service development and improvement for this growing patient population.

Further information and application details are available at:

Principles of Geriatric Oncology | TRM School

We would be delighted to welcome you to this module and hope you will consider applying.

Yours sincerely,

Senior Adult Oncology Programme and Royal Marsden School Teams

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