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Managing ascites: current and future treatment options. A webinar with Professor Roshan Agarwal, 6-7pm tonight

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Good morning everyone,

Just a reminder that Professor Roshan Agarwal, oncology consultant, is leading tonight's session all about ascites. His talk will cover:

What is ascites?

Who gets ascites?

How has it traditionally been treated?

How can this treatment be improved with day case paracentesis?

What is the national implementation gap?

What can we do to close the gap?

Thank you to all the forum users who completed Professor Agarwal's paracentesis survey, posted here a few weeks ago. He will outline the survey results and talk about how we can take action to improve ascites management in the future.

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Best wishes,

Laura Nott

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