King’s Health Partners’ Bladder Cancer Translational Research Meeting will host a fully interactive bladder cancer clinical research meeting led by a wide international expert panel of clinicians and scientists in London, UK. The forum is designed to bridge the gap between science and clinical practice and will cover the spectrum of bladder cancer research in oncology, urology, nursing, epidemiology, immuno- and molecular biology.
Despite the substantial disease burden for patients and healthcare providers, bladder cancer only receives 0.6% of cancer research spending. This meeting will thus provide an opportunity to enhance collaborations across the UK and internationally and allow networking opportunities between clinicians and scientists allowing participants to anticipate crucial observations in the clinical practice to inform research activities and vice versa. Marrying these two diverse disciplines
will enable healthcare systems to provide more efficient outcome-driven patient-centred interventions in the field of bladder cancer.
In addition to engagement through interactive sessions with high impact speakers, we invite participants from their respective units to submit and present their research.
The Great Hall at King’s College London’s Strand Campus in central London is the venue for this translational research event on 29 March 2019 and we look forward to welcoming delegates to a novel, exciting meeting.