Dr Kenneth Chen is a senior consultant Uro-oncologist with Singapore General Hospital. He obtained his medical degree (MBBS) from the National University of Singapore and membership and fellowship to the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh and Glasgow) as well as a Masters in Clinical Investigation. He has special interests in Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery in Genitourinary Oncology, having completed a fellowship at Sir Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne Australia, and chairs the robotic surgery committee at Singapore General Hospital. His academic interests include prostate cancer diagnostics, advanced prostate cancer management, and novel device development. He teaches at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School as an associate professor and is a senior clinical lecturer with the National University of Singapore YLL School of Medicine.
14th August 2025
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09:00
15:00
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Welcome Remarks
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Welcome Remarks
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Bladder Cancer Track
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MDT Discussion: Treating High-Risk BCG Refractory NMIBC in a ECOG2 75-year-old
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Debate: Bladder Preservation Should Be Considered for All Cases of MIBC
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Technical Pearls: Node Dissection in Robotic Cystectomy
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Technical Pearls: Robotic Intra-Corporeal OBS
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Practice Changing Papers
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Coffee Break
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Prostate Cancer Track
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MDT Discussion: Personalizing Treatment in High Volume CSPC
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Debate: PIRADS 4/5 Negative Biopsies Should
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Technical Pearls: Retzius Sparing
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Technical Pearls: Nerve-Sparing
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Technical Pearls: Total Extraperitoneal Technique
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Practice Changing Papers
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Group Photo
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Lunch Break
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Kidney Cancer Track
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Treating SRM in a 65-Year-Old ECOG 1 with Multiple Previous Operations-Is Minimally Invasive Treatment Feasible?
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Treating SRM in a 65-Year-Old ECOG 1 with Multiple Previous Operations-Is SBRT the New Kid on the Block?
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Debate: Should We Only Offer Consolidative Cytoreductive Nephrectomy in Metastatic RCC?
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Technical Pearls: Wheel-Barrow Techniques
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Technical Pearls: Renorrhaphy Techniques
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Practice Changing Papers
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Closing Remarks
TICC - 1F 101A
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