ANZUP Annual Report 2022

Page 43

ANZUP ANNUAL REPORT 2022

2021 ANZUP ASM Due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19, ANZUP again made the decision to postpone the face-to-face ANZUP Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) in Adelaide and move it to 17-18 October 2022. Following many discussions with members and sponsors a second virtual ASM was held. On behalf of the organising committee for the 2021 ANZUP ASM we would like to thank everyone who presented, attended, and helped organise ANZUP’s second virtual ASM – be it through our virtual platform or in person at one of the hubs held across the country. The ASM provided a platform to discuss and present the latest updates in GU cancer treatment, research, and supportive care and to learn more about existing and planned ANZUP trials. The program kicked off with a Nurses and Allied Health Session where a panel explored the challenges faced when undertaking nursing research and how to establish a pathway to make the research process easier. This was a great session with some insightful advice and shared experience. We also saw the return of the ever-popular Multidisciplinary (MDT) Masterclass. The afternoon was convened by Carole Harris and the panels were broken up by disease type. Each then endeavoured to educate the audience with real-life clinical challenges and audience polling.

Our ANZUP Symposium hosted a panel of national speakers who explored ‘Disparities in Cancer Care.’ Gail Garvey, Daniel Lindsay, and Dorothy Keefe gave extremely interesting and thought-provoking presentations highlighting the need for ongoing research, support and improved outcomes in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. ANZUP trial updates and next steps, a virtual poster discussant room, and ANZUP awards, including the Below the Belt Research Fund Awards and Best of the Best, were again held.

“Congratulations on what was a fantastic ANZUP ASM yet again – thank you so much!”

The ASM was completed with an entertaining crossfire debate, ‘No time to lose: to improve survival we can’t wait for data on overall survival’, given by David Pryor and Dave Pook.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all who attended, either virtually or at a local hub, and for the ongoing support of [ANZUP ASM 2021 survey ANZUP. This meeting is only made possible respondent] by the dedication of each and every member of the ANZUP community. The convening committee displayed an extraordinary commitment to On the Sunday afternoon we hosted a ‘virtual’ welcome developing another world-class educational, thoughtdrinks session and held the first of the fabulous international provoking, and captivating program. We are grateful to keynote faculty presentations with Bertrand Tombal chairing the ANZUP subcommittee chairs for their review of the the session, ‘Clearer Vision’, with Chris Parker, Heather Payne submitted abstracts and concepts. And finally, this meeting and Alison Birtle. is only possible thanks to the support of our sponsors including Cancer Australia, who provide key infrastructure We began Monday of the ASM with the second stellar line funding to ANZUP. up of international guests. Chris Sweeney chaired the session with three thought-provoking presentations from Eli Van We now look forward to finally hosting the face-to-face Allen, Matt Galsky and Sima Porten where they explored ANZUP ASM 2022 in Adelaide from Sunday 10 July to ‘Horizon scanning the future is better than 20/20 vision’. Tuesday 12 July.

“Thanks for the hard work and perseverance in staging the event. Really well done. Sometimes what you lose in physical interaction you can gain through many KOL’s contributing from all over the world in a succinct manner!” [ANZUP ASM 2021 survey respondent]

41


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.