EAU Update on Prostate Cancer Watch sessions on demand for CME credits Register for on-demand viewing

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PCa21, the 5th EAU Update on Prostate Cancer took place on the 16th of October 2021.

The PCa21 Virtual Update, which is a collaboration with the European School of Urology, included case discussions, debates, guidelines news and had a interactive character with ample opportunity for audience questions. Experts of the field gave a complete and practical update on all the latest developments in prostate cancer management.

The meeting preserved the educational and interactive format of previous PCa Updates. Strongly rooted in clinical practice, four case-based sessions covered locally advanced and metastatic prostate cancer and genetic in clinical management of prostate cancer. Plus updates on the latest relevant EAU Guidelines for 2021.

Sessions can still be viewed via on demand and is accreditated until 16 January 2022 when the virtual platform closes. Click on the banner on the homepage. A registration is required!

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Prof. Morgan Rouprêt ESOU Chairman

Prof. Morgan Rouprêt
PCa21 Steering committee

Prof. Dr. Arnulf Stenzl
PCa21 Steering committee

Why you should attend this congress

In-depth, expert-led discussions

PCa21 features only the most experienced faculty. Thanks to collaboration with the European School of Urology, the meeting has a strong educational character.

Interactive and unique

The meeting is designed to give participants a complete update on PCa, and does so in case-based fashion with practical implications. Audience participation is encouraged through the Q&A feature.

All-encompassing coverage

PCa21’s programme is designed to offer vital developments in risk stratification, treatment strategies for oligometastatic and metastatic PCa, the role of genetic in clinical management, and more.

EAU on Twitter

“As the field matures, it’s important to consider that we may no longer have 1 standard of care, but will need to have multiple standards of care,” said Dr. Matthew Galsky, during a presentation at the 12th #EMUC20, held virtually: https://mshs.co/le

“As the field matures, it’s important to consider that we may no longer have 1 standard of care, but will need to have multiple standards of #care,” said Dr. Matthew Galsky, during a presentation at the 12th #EMUC20, held virtually: https://mshs.co/kM @TischCancer

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