A Little Below the Belt magazine - Summer 2020

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In the media:

Fiona Stanley Hospital urological surgeon puts songwriting talent to the test for Below The Belt campaign Credit: Adam Poulson | Melville Gazette | August 31, 2020 A urological surgeon at Fiona Stanley Hospital has put his musical skills to use promoting a fundraising campaign for “below the belt” cancer research. Professor Dickon Hayne has a list of titles as long as his arm, though “musician” is not one he wears comfortably. Yet Prof. Hayne, who is heavily involved with the Australian and New Zealand Urogenital and Prostate (ANZUP) Cancer Trials Group, has had a lifelong love of music. So when COVID-19 lockdowns were enforced, he busied himself writing songs with daughters Natasha and Zoe, who are keen vocalists. One of those compositions, dubbed Your Way, has since been adopted as the theme song for ANZUP’s seventh annual Below The Belt fundraiser. “ANZUP is a charity that supports conducting really high quality trials to try and push the boundaries in cancer care,” Prof. Hayne explained.

With COVID-19 making such an event impossible, this year’s fundraiser was extended for the entire month of September, with participants encouraged to walk, run, cycle or swim as many kilometres as possible. Prof. Hayne said money raised would go towards research and clinical trials to improve the lives of people with prostate, testicular, bladder, kidney and penile cancers. “The idea of calling them ‘below the belt’ cancers is trying to draw attention to the fact that people are more embarrassed to talk about bladder cancer or prostate cancer, for example, and it’s really important that people do present to their doctors when they have symptoms, because it can make a big difference,” he said. “A classic one is blood in the urine for bladder cancer. It’s so important if people see blood in their pee, even once, that they go and see their doctor.” Visit https://www.belowthebelt.org.au/event/ yourway2020/donate to donate.

“It’s the organisation that’s actually getting urogenital cancer research done in Australia, so I’m absolutely a signed-up supporter. “I just asked them, ‘Do you want to use this song for something’, and the title gave them the idea for the campaign.” Below The Belt campaigns usually involve mass pedalthons in NSW and Victoria, which since 2014 have raised about $1.75 million. MUSICIAN AND PROFESSOR OF UROLOGY, DICKON HAYNE. CREDIT: ADAM POULSEN/MELVILLE GAZETTE

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Below the Belt #YourWay

14min
pages 64-75

Good2Give

1min
page 62

ANZUP Trials - Kidney

3min
pages 50-51

ANZUP Trials - Testicular

4min
pages 44-45

ANZUP trials - bladder

2min
pages 37-38

Fiona Stanley Hospital urological surgeon puts songwriting talent to the test for Below the Belt campaign

2min
page 34

Spotlight on bladder and urothelian cancer

1min
page 32

ANZUP Trials - Prostate

1min
page 28

Contents

1min
page 4

How can you get involved?

3min
page 61

2020 Below the Belt Research Fund Recipients

6min
pages 59-60

Trials in follow up

11min
pages 56-58

What are the barriers and facilitators to interdisciplinary models of person-centred supportive care in the context of penile cancer? A mixed methods study

4min
pages 54-55

Spotlight on penile cancer

3min
pages 52-53

A pilot study for Kidney Cancer

4min
pages 49-51

Kidney Cancer and Immunotherapy

2min
page 48

Spotlight on kidney cancer

4min
pages 46-47

Testicular Cancer Research Highlights

9min
pages 42-45

Spotlight on testicular cancer

4min
pages 40-41

The role of the Prostate Cancer Subcommittee

11min
pages 26-31

The importance of data to improve patient outcomes with bladder cancer

4min
pages 36-38

Where are we in demonstrating economic value in prostate cancer trials

3min
page 25

Recruitment nearing completion for world first trial for bladder cancer

1min
page 39

Worldwide prostate cancer trial continues to strongly recruit

2min
page 24

Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC): Asia-Pacific (APAC) Satellite Symposium

2min
page 23

ANZUP’s ENZAMET trial is awarded all three of ACTA’s Trial of the Year Awards

4min
pages 21-22

Finding a clinical pathway during a pandemic

4min
pages 14-16

Spotlight on prostate cancer

4min
pages 19-20

Friends of ANZUP

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page 13

Consumer Advisory Panel (CAP) Update

6min
pages 9-10

Kev’s Crew

3min
pages 11-12

CEO Update

6min
pages 7-8

Meet Associate Professor Arun Azad

3min
pages 17-18

Message from the Chair, Professor Ian Davis

9min
pages 5-6
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