Awards Archives - EMUC25 https://emuc.org/tag/awards/ 17th European Multidisciplinary Congress on Urological Cancers Sat, 27 Nov 2021 13:21:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://emuc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/EMUC25-Icon.png Awards Archives - EMUC25 https://emuc.org/tag/awards/ 32 32 EMUC21 shines spotlight on best poster winners https://emuc.org/emuc21-shines-spotlight-on-best-abstract-poster-winners/ https://emuc.org/emuc21-shines-spotlight-on-best-abstract-poster-winners/#respond Sat, 27 Nov 2021 11:52:20 +0000 https://emuc.org/?p=6097 Demonstrating the multidisciplinary nature of the congress, an oncologist, a radiotherapist, and a urologist each received a Best Poster Award – Prostate Cancer at the 13th European Multidisciplinary Congress on Urological Cancers (EMUC21) in Athens. Oncologist Dr. Simon Spohn (DE, see photo above) received the award for his team’s study “PSMA PET- and mpMRI-guided focal radiation dose escalation in primary […]

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Demonstrating the multidisciplinary nature of the congress, an oncologist, a radiotherapist, and a urologist each received a Best Poster Award – Prostate Cancer at the 13th European Multidisciplinary Congress on Urological Cancers (EMUC21) in Athens.

Oncologist Dr. Simon Spohn (DE, see photo above) received the award for his team’s study “PSMA PET- and mpMRI-guided focal radiation dose escalation in primary prostate cancer patients – a planned safety analysis of a two-armed prospective phase-2 trial (HypoFocal).”

“Combined PSMA PET and mpMRI-based ITM definition results in significantly larger boost volumes. Despite these large boost volumes, the focal dose escalation was feasible for both arms, showing acceptable acute GU and GI toxicities without compromising QoL,” the conclusion of the study read. “Radiation proctitis demands careful management.”

Dr. Spohn added, “We will further evaluate this approach in a phase-3 trial, in which we will compare moderately hypofractionated radiotherapy with focal-dose escalated SBRT and intervening PSMA PET.”

Dr. Constantinos Zamboglou (DE, right) receives the award for Best Poster – Prostate Cancer

MFS after sRT in the PSMA PET era
Radiotherapist Dr. Constantinos Zamboglou (DE), who was also part of Dr. Spohn’s team, was bestowed the award for the “Metastasis-free survival after salvage radiotherapy for post-operative prostate cancer patients in the PSMA PET/CT era – a multicentre analysis” study (see Photo 2). In this multicentre study, PSMA PET/CT was used to guide salvage radiotherapy (sRT) in all patients.

“The strong prognostic impact of PSA serum values prior to sRT on metastasis-free survival (MFS) is confirmed,” Dr. Zamboglou said. “Additionally, the presence of PET-detected pelvic lymph nodes is proposed as a new biomarker associated with MFS after sRT in the PSMA PET era.”

Prof. Arnulf Stenzl (DE, right) accepts the award for Best Poster – Prostate Cancer

mCRPC-patient pain burden
Finally, Prof. Arnulf Stenzl (DE) accepted the award for the “Patient-reported pain by baseline pain status in men with metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (mCRPC) receiving Talazoparib (TALA): TALAPRO-1” study (see Photo 3).

“Don’t look at me, but look at the authors. There are many of those that have probably contributed more than I did. This is definitely a study we are proud of,” Prof. Stenzl said before receiving the award.

About the study, he said, “Among patients with moderate or severe pain at baseline, treatment with talazoparib was associated with an improved pain burden, except for the pain interference in the non-BRCA1/2 subset. No changes in the pain burden were observed among patients with asymptomatic or mild pain at baseline.”

Read the award-winning posters in the EMUC21 Resource Centre! EMUC21 delegates can access all scientific content here. All presentations, full-text abstracts, and (e-)posters are easily accessible here throughout the congress.

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EMUC18 grants recognition to promising urologists https://emuc.org/emuc18-grants-recognition-promising-urologists/ Sat, 10 Nov 2018 13:52:18 +0000 https://emuc18.org/?p=3705 Four promising urologists were granted awards at EMUC18 today. Chairs Dr. Jan Oldenburg (NO), Prof. Theo De Reijke (NL) and Prof. Dr. Thomas Wiegel (DE) handed out the Best Oral Presentation Award and three Best Unmoderated Poster awards. Dr. Christian Fankhauser (CH) [pictured above] received the Best Abstract Award for his team’s study which was entitled “Automated Gleason grading of prostate cancer […]

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Four promising urologists were granted awards at EMUC18 today. Chairs Dr. Jan Oldenburg (NO), Prof. Theo De Reijke (NL) and Prof. Dr. Thomas Wiegel (DE) handed out the Best Oral Presentation Award and three Best Unmoderated Poster awards.

Dr. Christian Fankhauser (CH) [pictured above] received the Best Abstract Award for his team’s study which was entitled “Automated Gleason grading of prostate cancer via deep learning”.

He stated, “Overall, our study shows promising results regarding the applicability of deep learning-based solutions towards more objective and reproducible prostate cancer grading, especially for cases with heterogeneous Gleason patterns.”

Awardees of the Best Unmoderated Poster awards were as follows:

Dr. Robert Abouassaly (US) and his team submitted their study “Improving Standard Trans-Rectal Prostate Biopsy Results Using High Resolution Micro-Ultrasound Real-Time Targeting for Suspicious Areas”.

Their study’s initial results with the ExactVu micro-ultrasound imaging platform suggest that it can increase detection rates of significant prostate cancers, potentially allowing earlier treatment and more accurate follow-up. These encouraging results so soon after implementing this new modality reflect the short learning curve and suggest that similar results may be achievable across the general urology community.

Dr. Abouassaly’s colleague, Dr. Brian Wodlinger (CA), accepted the award on his behalf.

Drs. Malou Kuppen (NL) and her team submitted their study “Post-docetaxel survival in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) is improving in the Netherlands”. Their study concluded that new life-prolonging drugs (LPD) resulted in doubling of patients treated post-docetaxel (DOC), a shift in the population treated and a significant increase in Median OS (mOS) in the Netherlands.

Dr. Henrik Kjölhede (DK) and his team submitted “Predicting bone metastasis on pretreatment imaging in men with intermediate or high-risk prostate cancer: A nationwide, population-based study”.

“We have developed a nomogram to predict the probability of bone metastasis on pretreatment imaging for men with intermediate and high-risk prostate cancer, which can avoid unnecessary pretreatment imaging in a large proportion of patients,” said Dr. Kjölhede.

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