Genitourinary Cancer
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits 1.25
CAMPEP Credits: 1.25
MDCB Credits: 1.25
Omar Mian, MD, PhD
Fred Hutch Cancer Research, University of Washington
Cleveland, OH, United States
Small-cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the genitourinary (GU) tract are aggressive malignancies with high metastatic potential that are encountered frequently by GU radiation oncologists. The most common primary sites are the bladder and prostate, but primary SCC of the kidney, ureter and urethra also exist. Radiation therapy plays an important role in the evolving multidisciplinary management of these tumors. This multidisciplinary panel with case based discussion will review current management strategies with a focus on the role of radiation therapy.
Speaker: Omar Mian, MD, PhD – Fred Hutch Cancer Research, University of Washington
Speaker: Hikmat Al-Ahmadie, MD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Speaker: Nima Almassi, MD – Cleveland Clinic Glickman Urological Institute
Speaker: Jean Hoffman-Censits, MD
Speaker: Vedang Murthy, MD – Tata Memorial Centre
Speaker: Emily Weg, MD – University of Washington
Speaker: Omar Mian, MD, PhD – Fred Hutch Cancer Research, University of Washington