GP Education Series

Cancer: your role examined

GP Education SeriesAs a GP you play a vital part in your patients’ cancer care pathway. So you need to know what symptoms to look out for and when to refer your patient for tests. If your patient does have cancer, you need to make sure that they get the best possible treatment and care.

Professional development at The Royal Marsden


As one of the world’s leading cancer centres, The Royal Marsden has been at the forefront of cancer diagnosis, treatment, research and education for the past 158 years. The GP Education Series is an opportunity for us to contribute to your professional development by sharing some of this expertise and knowledge.

Throughout 2010 and 2011, we will be offering quarterly one-day seminars covering aspects of cancer diagnosis, treatment and research relevant to you as a GP. Each day is organised to cover several different tumour types and is delivered by a multidisciplinary team of experts through case studies, panel discussions and clinical lectures. You will also have a chance to network and meet many of our consultants as well as other GPs.

Each day’s learning equates to 5 CPD credits. To ensure you have documentation of your attendance, we will provide each participant with a certificate.

Attend a GP Education Day

  • 16 July 2010: Upper and lower GI cancers
  • 15 October 2010: Head and neck and renal / bladder cancers
  • 11 February 2011: Skin cancer and lymphomas

Events take place at The Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre in Chelsea, London, and are free of charge to GPs.

Register now to secure your place.

Presentations and videos


Unable to attend on the day? You can now download presentations and referral factsheets, and  watch videos from the seminars. A certificate for CPD points is available after accessing the webcast.

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