Nov
8th 2005
Us
-Too! Brampton General Meeting
"The Importance of Clinical Trials
&
Image Guidance in Radiation Therapy"
by Dr.
Andrew Bayley
Around 51 members, spouses and guests were treated to a high tech power
point presentation
with color graphics and moving images which held their attention. Dr.
Bayley shared with the group
some of the latest techniques and advances in the field of Image Guidance
Radiation Therapy.
In the first part of his talk Dr. Bayley covered many
aspects of Clinical Trials and why
they were so important in the search and development of new knowledge. He
discussed
the various types of trials and what was studied, their different phases,
the benefits, risks
and ethical responsibilities of the investigators and how these were
regulated by Health
Canada. He covered the informed consent process, the eligibility criterion
and the bodies
involved in the decision making process. He then went on presenting some
of the important
trials of the past and how these had helped improve Radiation Treatment of
Prostate cancer
substantiating the results with statistical data. He talked about some of
the leading edge trials
coming soon across Canada and important clinical trials at the PMH. He
concluded this
section with slides on the 'bench top' laboratory, DNA Micro Arrays and
how this research
could lead to individualized patient treatments at PMH -UHN.
The second part of Dr. Bayley's presentation covered the
development and advances that had
occurred over the last 10 -12 years and how they had significantly
improved the outcome of
Radiation therapy for Prostate cancer treatment. Using embedded videos in
the presentation he
reviewed some of the 'new toys' in image guided radiation and their impact
before and during
the treatment. Key areas presented included gold seed markers, CT scanning
and MRI, the use
of individualized field shapes and arrangements, IMRT and Cone Beam CT and
in future the
new MRI simulator and the new PET scan which could monitor the activity of
the cancer and its
response to radiation. In closing Dr. Bayley acknowledged the staff, his
colleagues in Radiation
Oncology, in Radiation Therapy and Radiation Physics.
[Many of the
colleagues he acknowledged
have in fact presented
at our meetings or will be presenting in the
future]
After his talk Dr Bayley attended to queries from
several members, many with their spouses,
as they met up with him during the coffee break to have their questions
answered. This
trend continued for the rest of the evening so this event's
Question & Answer
session turned into several one-on-one sessions.
Dr Bayley went through well past our closing time with
small groups for more focused
personal [and group] discussions offering members advise on their specific
situation
Announcements were also made at this event regarding our
participation at several
Awareness Events and the urgent need for volunteers [see below for
details]
The limited support by Us Too! Brampton members at the Bramalea
Live Theater's
recent performance in our benefit was also brought to member's attention
with a
request to do better next time [or they may not be a next time!] and that
would
certainly mean a lost opportunity to us all as group.
Thanks to all members and a
special note of thanks to
Dr. Bayley for a very informative talk at this
event.
AUDIO:
Library call Number: Audiobook 616.99463
Bay
SLIDES:
Part 1:
Clinicaltrials
Part 2:
Imageguidance
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