Upon completion of this continuing education seminar, participants will be able to:
1. Describe the diagnosis, treatment and sequelae of treatment of bladder, colorectal and male reproductive cancers.
2. Describe the role of the therapist as a frontline member of the oncological healthcare team.
3. Perform manual therapy techniques to enhance the function of the pelvic and lower extremity lymphatic systems.
4. Identify the early signs and symptoms of lower extremity and genital lymphedema; be able to advise the patient on prevention, self -management and when to seek specialized treatment.
5. Design an appropriate exercise program for the pelvic oncology survivor, inclusive of pelvic floor dysfunction/ pelvic pain, and with respect to the systemic effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
6. Describe challenges to a cancer survivor’s sexual function and be able to offer treatment strategies for same.
7. Identify and recognize some early signs and symptoms of bladder, colorectal and male reproductive cancers in our role as promoters of pelvic health, and guide our patients towards seeking early intervention.
8. Describe the long-term effects of cancer-related treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation.