Agenda for Men’s Health /Women’s Health Forum Meet in Europe

Day 1,Thursday 5 Nov 2015

PLENARY SESSION –

Time / Topic
08:00–08:15 / Welcome and introduction
(Pfizer)
08:15–09:15 / Key note address on STEAM “ STrategiesEvolving to address health issues in Andropause and Menopause”driven by moderator ( set the stage to discuss the management of aging issues which impact both the genders
1)Interdisciplinary approach to address the sexual dysfunction and OAB
Review factors presenting significant challenges to effective management of sexual dysfunction and OAB in men and women and explore prospects on how both specialties comecan come together to optimize the patient outcomes
2)Psychological Impact and Relationship Issues of ED and Menopause in Man and Woman
Psychological health is considered an important aspect in managing ED in Man and Menopause in Woman. Further research is required to determine how best to providepsychological care and support in these areas
DrRossellaNappiand Panelists
9.15- 9.45 / Q & A
9.45 -11.00 / Discussion in small groups on difficult to handle cases in Andropause & Menopause
The understanding on coping complex issues arising during andropause and menopause can be demonstrated more effectively through role plays. The session will highlight the key steps in initiating the sexual health conversations with individuals and couples
11.00 -11.10 / Coffee break / Move to breakout rooms

Day 1, Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 │MEN’S HEALTH BREAKOUT SESSION

11:10–13.00
11.10-12.15 / Workshop on Erectile Dysfunction
Chairs :
DrEmmanueleJannini ( Italy)
Dr Ian Eardley (UK)
“The link between ED and CVD: What a Urologist Needs to Know”
  • Erectile Dysfunction can facilitate the diagnosis and early intervention of Cardiovascular Disease.
  • Review growing body of evidence supporting the potential role of ED as an early marker for the development of significant cardiovascular risk factors and/or disease
  • Highlight role of clinicians in identifying the risks and referring to appropriate expert for effective management

12.15-13.00 / “IMPACT” beyond ED
IMpact on Male Sexual Life through Premature Ejaculation And other faCTors like Desire Disorders and Prostatitis
13:00 to 14.00 / Lunch
14.00- 16.00 / “ NEW” – New Evolving Surgical Techniques in Urology- Workshop”
Chairs :
DrIan Eardley (UK)
Dr Eric Rovner (USA)
  • Current status of Robotic surgeries in Urology and whether it can replace both standard and open laparoscopic surgeries as future standard of care
  • Robotic Radical Prostatectomy and Techniques to correct ED & Incontinence
  • Innovative surgical techniques to manage Peyronie’s disease

16:00–16.15 / Coffee break

Day 1, Thursday, 5 Nov 2015 │WOMEN’S HEALTH BREAKOUT SESSION

11.10:–13.00 / Workshop on Contraception
SOUL - State Of Art in Contraception workshop to Understand future perspectives in OCs and LARCs
Chairs :
Dr Oscar Martinez Perez ( Spain)
Dr Stefano Lello ( Italy)
Parallel Workshops on Oral Contraceptives & LARCs
OCs - Factors determining choice of right contraceptive
  • Counselling Strategies –Key to success
Education and effective counselling are key strategies towards long term use, compliance and eventual successful outcomes
  • Are all agents the same?
Evidence shows that COCs have different implications and usage based on the type of progestin and dose of estrogen
LARCs –
  • Do LARCs need to be widely available?
Does one of the most effective forms of contraception have limited availability despite of its huge potential
  • MPA and fracture risk
Discuss the most contempory issue of fracture risk associatedwith use of LARC. Explore the clinical data and publications which will help in addressing the uncertainty of use
13.00–14:00 / Lunch
14.00 –16.00 / Workshop on Menopausal Health –
“MORE” - MenOpause and RolE of Hormonal Treatment
Chairs :
DrRossellaNappi( Italy)
DrCagnacci ( Italy)
  • Factors influencing local HT treatment in menopausal women
Elements which influence the clinicians decision to select the appropriate option for managing the local vaginal symptoms in menopause
  • Benefit/Risk of local estrogenic treatment
Review evidence for benefits of local estrogen therapy on Genito Urinary Syndrome
And assess risks associated
  • Local HT and Menopause Specific Quality of Life
Discuss measures to assess the impact of local HT on Quality of Life after menopause
16.00 –16.15 / Coffee Break
16.15–17.30 / Joint session on“ Non TA” topic of interest to both specialties.
Proceedings to be facilitated by external faculty

Day 2, November 6 2015

08:30–09:30 / Panel discussion - STAR” – urologiSTand gynecologists perspectives to Address oveRactive bladder & Urinary Incontinence
Dr Andrea Salonia and Panelists
09:30–10.00 / Q & A
10.00–10:15 / Coffee break /Move to Breakout Sessions
10.15-12.15 / Men’s health Seminar on LUTS
Chairs:
Dr Andrea Salonia ( Italy)
Dr Eric Rovner ( USA)
  • Treating LUTS : Evidence Based Approach
Review the epidemiology of LUTS, and its management challenges
Evaluate guideline-recommended algorithms for the evaluation and management
of male LUTS, highlighting the basic and specialized management algorithms of
male LUTS
  • Male LUTs Therapy: What is new?
.Review clinical trial data of the different alpha receptor antagonists used for treating LUTS and discuss new therapeutic options on horizon to treat male LUTs
  • Difficult to Treat LUTs: Case discussions

Day 2, November 6 2015│WOMEN’S HEALTH SEMINAR ON CABERGOLINE

10.15 -12.15 / Workshop on Hyperprolactenemia– E to E (Evidence to Experience)
Chairs:
Dr Irena Ilovayskaya ( Russia)
DrStefano Lello ( Italy)
4 case scenarios on clinical manifestations, evaluation and treatment of Hyperprolactenemia
12.15-12.30 / Closing Remarks ( Pfizer)
12.30 / Lunch

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