Friday 18 March 2011

26th Annual EAU Congress

Watch the EAU Congress online

"Can’t be in two places at the same time? Here you can view the webcasts of most congress sessions, which will be published within several hours after the presentation. For those who can’t make it to the congress we will transmit some of the most important lectures live.

Starting on the first day of congress, this section of the website will host our daily webcast library, and if you will also be able to plan your viewing through the scientific programme."

Wednesday 16 March 2011

BPC is holding first urology study evening for GPs on March 30

8th February 2011

Birmingham Prostate Clinic is holding its first study evening for GPs at the city’s Botanical Gardens on March 30.

The landmark event is open to all GPs working within the West Midlands region.

The focus is upon urology issues most relevant to primary care, including when to refer a raised PSA to a urologist, managing erectile dysfunction, BPH and the new Greenlight laser surgery and what to expect following prostate cancer surgery.

GPs can book via our online booking form and are welcome to submit a specific question, or request for a topic to be addressed during the evening.

A hot buffet will be served from 6.15pm to 7pm, with the programme running from 7pm to 9pm, followed by questions and answers from 9pm to 9.30pm. A certificate of attendance will be issued.

Mr Alan Doherty, Clinical Director of Birmingham Prostate Clinic, said: “We really value the partnership which has developed between our team and GPs since Birmingham Prostate Clinic was established five years ago.

“This event is an opportunity for GPs to meet our team of urologists, oncologist and advanced nurse practitioner and to raise any issues or questions they may have.

“The focus of the evening is upon practice in primary care – we want to ensure the evening is relevant to GPs and focused upon the issues they face.

“For example, we want to support GPs to manage patients with an elevated PSA in primary care when it is safe and appropriate to do so. We want to avoid unnecessary biopsies and raising undue anxiety.

“We also want to share the results of a major study of prostate cancer surgery which has major implications for GP management of patients after a prostatectomy and discuss new technology and techniques for Greenlight laser surgery.”

BPC consultant Paul Anderson-EAU 2011 Congress

The EAU 2011 Congress starts this Friday and along with Mediwatch exhibiting I see that Paul Anderson a consultant at the Birmingham (UK) Prostate Clinic has been invited to speak.

BPC consultant honoured by invitation to speak at Europe’s largest urology meeting.

8th February 2011

BPC consultant Paul Anderson has been invited to speak at the second largest urology meeting in the world.

Mr Anderson, a nationally recognised specialist in his field, will be speaking at the 26th Annual European Association of Urology (EAU) Congress, leading a session on the modern management of BXO, also known as lichen schlerosis.

He will be addressing around 2,000 delegates from 80 different countries. The congress is the biggest European gathering of urologists discussing the latest scientific studies and cutting edge research.

“It’s a great honour to be asked to speak,” said Mr Anderson. “I’m no stranger to lecturing nationally and internationally, but there could potentially be 2,000 delegates in the audience. That’s pretty daunting but very exciting for someone only in their fourth year of consultancy.”

The EAU 2011 Congress takes place at Vienna’s Austria Centre from March 18 to 22. Mr Anderson speaks on March 20.



I don't for one minute expect Mr Anderson to mention any Mediwatch products in his speach but it's worth pointing out that the Birmingham Prostate Clinic was one of the first clinics in the UK to introduce the Mediwatch 10-minute PSA test along with the PCA3 test.

"Both the PCA3 test and PSAwatch have been produced by Mediwatch, based in Rugby, Warwickshire."




Tuesday 15 March 2011

March-Music,Film and the odd joke spot









Prevalence of prostate cancer in the U.S.A.

Posted on March 15, 2011

A report from the Centers for Disease Control, issued last week, suggests that as of January 1, 2007 there were nearly 2.3 million men living in the U.S. after a diagnosis of prostate cancer. The total number of people living with a specific disorder in a defined area at a point in time is known as the “prevalence” of that disorder (as compared to the “incidence,” which is the number of new cases of that disorder each year).

The relatively brief article in the March 11 issue of MMWR (the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report) addressed the continuing increase in the number of Americans who are living — and often for a very long time — after an initial diagnosis of cancer: 11.7 million in January 2007 as compared to 3.0 million in 1971 and 9.8 million in 2001.

Estimated data about prostate cancer that appear in the report include the following:

•Total prevalence: 2.276 million
•Prevalence among men > 85 years of age: 0.262 million
•Prevalence among men of 65 to 84 years of age: 1.550 million
•Prevalence among men of 40 to 64 years of age: 0.463 million
•Prevalence among men of 20 to 39 years of age: less than 500
These data are, of course, only estimates based on information from nine of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program centers around the country, so they should be interpreted with a degree of caution, but they do continue to confirm what one might reasonably expect to see:

•The vast majority of men living with prostate cancer (79.6 percent) are more than 65 years of age.
•Prostate cancer occurs, but is extremely rare, in men of less than 40 years of age (0.2 percent).

The "New" Prostate Cancer InfoLink

Monday 7 March 2011

North Devon breaches waiting target for urodynamics

North Devon Healthcare Trust breaches waiting target for urodynamics

28 February, 2011

PERFORMANCE: North Devon Healthcare Trust saw more breaches of the six week diagnostic test target in December than in the previous seven months combined.

From April to November there were only 13 breaches of the target; in December there were 24, mostly in urodynamics.

According to a report presented to NHS Devon, the urodynamics breaches follow the repatriation of a service from the Royal Devon & Exeter FT and are “the result of several issues including the loss of a key member of staff and increased referrals to the service due to its local provision”.

Actions have been taken to address the increase in referrals to the service and additional training has been given to staff members to improve cover.

Despite these actions, it is predicted a similar number of urodynamics breaches will occur in January although performance is expected to improve in February and March.

Source:
NHS Devon board papers - integrated performance report

Source Date:
2 March 2011




NHS Devon Board Report

Tuesday 1 March 2011

The Prostate Cancer Charity-Youtube Channel

Only just discovered The Prostate Cancer Charity-Youtube Channel and as March is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month then what better time to highlight their Youtube channel.



and link to channel:



I will add theis page to the main information page found under April 2009 under the heading,in this case GENERAL,UROLOGY and CHARITY WEBSITES

M&S celebrities design pants for PC Awareness Month



M&S

For the 5th year running Marks and Spencer are supporting Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and aim to make 2011 even bigger and better than ever. Throughout March stores will be organising a range of activities to raise money and awareness for the Charity.

This year, M&S have teamed up with celebrities Jamie Redknapp, Adrian Chiles, Ben Shephard, Les Ferdinand, Jason Leonard and Jimmy White who have designed a range of men's underwear - with all profits going to the Charity.

The pants are on sale in selected stores throughout March.

Charity pin badges, trolley tokens and bottle openers are also on sale - do show youre support and but one of these products. The money raised will help make a real difference to men's lives across the UK.



And it's not just M&S who are involved. This year a host of corporate partners are helping us raise awareness and money:

Betfair is utilising it's links with the sporting community. A promo film featuring Betfair's partner and Champion Trainer Paul Nicholls and co-founder Andrew Black will be screened at the Cheltenham festival. Journalists and staff at Cheltenham will all wear blue ties and pin badges to spread the word.


• BlackRock's in-house cafe will be selling all things blue - from blueberry muffins to blue men pin badges.


Keyline Builders Merchants are donating 5% of 4trade products sales to the Charity. Every store across the country has also been sent a fundrasing pack and are set to raise money by Doing Blue, along with putting up posters and handing out leaflets.

Greenwoods Menswear are selling pin badges and trolley tokens and donating the profits of hangers and carrier bags to the Charity.


•Alliance Healthcare drivers will be wearing our "I'm aware" badges with pride targeting their 6,500 pharmaceutical customers.


Man Group is holding a chocolate themed fundraising campaign, selling blue cakes, displaying posters and stickers and running an 'I'm aware' photo competition.



Pirtek UK is promoting awareness month on its website, displaying posters and encouraging all staff to Do Blue.



Stockshop is doing Blue with in-store promotions, staff dressing up in blue, baking blue cakes and selling our Charity pin badges.


We couldn't make Prostate Cancer Awareness Month a success without the continued support and commitment of our Corporate Partners.

Corporate Partners

UK-March is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month




Let's make everyone aware

Prostate Cancer affects over 250,000 men and their families across the UK. Get involved and help us spread the word about the most common cancer in men. We can give you helpful tools to raise awareness with your friends, family, at work and in your community.



Special Events

Fancy trying something different? Have a look at some of our Awareness Month event ideas.

Skydiving Day 5th March

Get your awareness sky high and join our skydiving team on Saturday 5th March. Take part in the most exhilirating experience of your life and help raise money and make others aware of prostate cancer.Get involved now

The Real Man Cup 2011 12th March

Around 30 teams will again take part in our men's five-a-side football tournament to raise money. Former footballer and TV pundit, Mark Bright is aware so whether you are playing to win or just for a fun experience, show you're aware and enter a team in our Real Man Cup.Get involved now

Day of Action 30th March

Support our Day of Action campaign and you'll be helping to improve men's access to balanced information about the PSA test.Get involved now

New EN2 test for PC-Possibly? (Updated 3rd March 2011)

Further testing on a larger scale is needed before getting too excited about the possible merits of this new test but worth highlighting now.

Prostate cancer test is 'twice as good', say researchers

By Adam Brimelow

Health Correspondent, BBC News

Scientists say they have developed an improved test for prostate cancer.

Researchers at the University of Surrey say their check is more accurate and less invasive than the current tests.

The new method could be widely available within 18 months, they say. Cancer Research UK has welcomed the findings, but says more work is needed.

More than 36,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the UK every year. But the initial blood-test used by doctors - the PSA test - is unreliable.

Scientists at the University of Surrey have discovered that prostate cancers secrete a chemical called EN2 that can be found in a urine test.

More accurate

Their findings from a study of 288 patients, published in the journal Clinical Cancer Research, suggest this is better than the PSA check at detecting cancers, with far fewer false positives.

One of the researchers, Professor Hardev Pandha, said the new EN2 test was more reliable and accurate.

"In this study we showed that the new test was twice as good at finding prostate cancer as the standard PSA test," he said.

"Only rarely did we find EN2 in the urine of men who were cancer free so, if we find EN2, we can be reasonably sure that a man has prostate cancer."

Larger-scale trials are now being planned in the UK and the United States. The researchers envisage the EN2 urine check would be used alongside the PSA blood test.

Stick test

Professor Pandha says it would be easy to develop a simple EN2 stick test - like a pregnancy test - that would allow men to get a result within five minutes.

"The prospect of an immediate result that doesn't involve a blood test or an embarrassing examination may be helpful in getting more men with urinary symptoms to seek medical help."

The researchers are also examining whether the amount of EN2 in the urine could indicate the severity of the cancer, and whether immediate treatment is needed.


Professor Malcolm Mason, Cancer Research UK's prostate cancer expert, welcomed the findings.

"The test seems to be simple, requiring only a urine sample, and may help in the early detection of prostate cancer.

"However, more work needs to be done to find out whether or not EN2 is capable of distinguishing between aggressive prostate cancers that need treatment, and non-aggressive ones that don't."

The scientist and TV presenter Professor Robert Winston said this was an "exciting discovery which advances the early detection of this study".

But the Chief Executive of the Prostate Cancer Charity, John Neate, cautioned that the new test was not perfect.

"Given the known limitations of the PSA blood test, we welcome this research into a new potential test for prostate cancer; however, this is a relatively small study that first needs to be validated on a much larger scale."

Prostate cancer test is 'twice as good', say researchers

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UPDATES

Another possible urine test for detection of prostate cancer?
Posted on March 2, 2011 by Sitemaster

A study just published in Clinical Cancer Research suggests that levels of a protein called engrailed-2 (EN2) in urine may be indicative of risk for prostate cancer.
According to the new article by Morgan et al., they carried out initial tests by measuring the levels of EN2 in the “first-pass” urine (prior to any digital rectal examination) of men with urinary symptoms referred to their clinic to exclude or confirm for the presence of prostate cancer and in a series of normal “controls.”

The results from this initial trial are as follows:

•Tests were conducted on urine for 82 men known to have prostate cancer and on 102 controls.
•The presence of EN2 was predictive of prostate cancer — with a sensitivity of 66 percent and a specificity of 88.2 percent.
•There was no correlation between the presence of EN2 and the level of PSA.
The authors were able to confirm these initial results in tests independently conducted at a second academic center. They conclude only that urinary EN2 is a potential candidate biomarker of prostate cancer, and that a larger multi-center study will be necessary in order to better assess the diagnostic potential of EN2.

According to information from the Press Association in the UK, EN2 is a protein that is normally expressed during the development of human embryos, but is switched off at the time of a child’s birth. The researchers have been able to show that expression of EN2 is re-activated in a large percentage of men with prostate cancer.

Professor Hardev Pandha of the University of Surrey, the leader of the research team, is quoted as saying: “In this study we showed that the new test was twice as good at finding prostate cancer as the standard PSA test. Only rarely did we find EN2 in the urine of men who were cancer free so, if we find EN2 we can be reasonably sure that a man has prostate cancer.”

There would be great value in a simple urine test that is highly predictive of risk for prostate cancer — especially if data from such a test could be combined with PSA data to give a better ability to differentiate between risk levels for prostate cancer. However, The “New” Prostate Cancer InfoLink recognizes that potential tests like this have been identified before and gone nowhere, so we will need to wait and see whether further data confirm the initial promise of EN2

Another possible urine test for detection of prostate cancer?

26th Annual EAU Congress

The Annual EAU Congress is a platform for the international urological community to share the latest and the most relevant knowledge with medical experts practising across the board.

Europe’s largest, this urology event annually gathers thousands of delegates and exhibitors from over 100 countries. More than 14,000 visitors are expected to attend the 26th Annual EAU Congress in Vienna on 18-22 March 2011.

The scientific programme of the EAU Congress offers a comprehensive coverage of urology and all its subspecialities, providing the delegates with infinite opportunities for professional development. The world’s leading experts will present their findings and insights during state-of-the art lectures, debates, presentations and courses.

Mediwatch Plc are Exhibiting
Mediwatch - “Providing Complete Urological Diagnostic Services”

Urodynamics:
A range of Urodynamic systems:
• Clinic with Sensic: Fully featured touch-screen system with a range of upgrades
• A complete range of urodynamics consumables.

Ultrasound:
• Multiscan PVR real-time live ultrasound bladder scanner

Uroflowmetry:
• Urodyn+ with weight cell or spinning disc
• Portaflow Advanced for mobility

and a PC database POCT:
• PSAwatch, a quantitative 10 minute blood test for point of care use
• New Bladderwatch Please visit us at stand X 40.

NEWS-Week Ending 6th March

Most men 'unaware of prostate cancer test' UK-1st March

FUTURE EVENTS AND LATEST NEWS (Updated-9th March)



Latest News/Website Updates


9th March-Mediwatch plc Director's Shareholding

4th March-Mediwatch plc Director's Shareholding


European Urology Today-December 2010/March 2011 Edition

Urology Times-February 2011 Edition



Mediwatch Positions/Jobs

Mediwatch Training Courses

Future Events

Events where Mediwatch are attending/exhibiting will be marked as so or updated,hopefully before the event is finished.More Events to add later

Society of Urodynamics and Female Urology (SUFU) 2011 Winter Meeting (Phoenix,Arizona 1st-5th March)

75th Southeastern Section of the AUA (SESAUA) Annual Meeting (New Orleans 17th-20th March)


26th Annual EAU Congress (Vienna 18th-22nd March) Mediwatch are exhibiting.

12th International Meeting of the European Association of Urology Nurses (Vienna 19th-21st March)



STUFF THAT MAYBE DID BUT NOW
DOESN'T FIT IN WITH THE TITLE...


Mediwatch-Final Results for year ended 31 October 2010-Issued 27th January 2011


Mediwatch USA Inc. Awarded US General Service Administration Federal Supply Schedule Contract 14th December

OEM Partnership with ACON Laboratories 1st November

Website Update (Aug)-Mobile Watch

Interim Results

Mediwatch Newsletter-July 2010 Edition

OEM Partnership with Thought Technology Ltd Mediwatch-14th June

Distribution Agreement with GE Healthcare Mediwatch-8th June

Mediwatch Annual Report 2009

December/January Mediwatch Newsletter

Mediwatch Interim Results for the six month ended 30 April 2009

Five year global distribution agreement secured with Inverness Medical Innovations-16 March 2009

Preliminary Results for the year ended 31 October 2008-Issued 26 January 2009