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Interventional Radiology (IR) in oncology is transforming cancer care. While many clinicians are aware of IR, fewer fully realise just how effective it can be—and the many new options it offers for patient-centred care. From diagnosis to treatment and palliation, IR significantly expands the therapeutic toolbox. As IR becomes more integrated into cancer care, it’s crucial for clinicians to understand which patients may benefit and how to effectively incorporate these targeted treatments into multidisciplinary plans for personalised, precision-based oncology care.

In partnership with Boston Scientific, the Medical Education Network is proud to present this module on interventional radiology in practice.

Hosted by our academic lead, Dr Dale Creamer, this session features Dr Gareth Bydawell, an Interventional Radiologist in private practice in Durban and an honorary lecturer at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital. Dr Bydawell will introduce the interventional radiology (IR) subspecialty focused on oncology, explore how interventional oncology (IO) is becoming increasingly integrated into cancer care, and share insights into future trends shaping the field.

Whether you are a seasoned oncologist, a radiology practitioner or new to interventional radiology, this webinar has something for everyone. From foundational insights to the latest advancements, you'll gain valuable knowledge and practical takeaways on how interventional radiology (IR) can enhance multidisciplinary cancer care.

 


Places for the LIVE event are limited, so register early to avoid disappointment.
 

 

 
 

What You Will Learn


In this one-hour webinar, Dr Dale Creamer and Dr Gareth Bydawell will cover:
 

1. The Evolution of Interventional Oncology

  • How IO is reshaping modern cancer treatment.
  • The emergence and role of interventional radiology (IR) in oncology.
  • Multidisciplinary integration of IO across cancer care pathways.
  • Future-facing technologies and trends in the field.

2. Emerging Technologies in IO

  • How image navigation and molecular imaging are improving precision.
  • The Influence of Robotics and AI on Enhancing Safety and Outcomes.

3. Practical Applications in South African Practice

  • Image-guided ablation techniques and arterial therapies (e.g. TACE, SIRT).
  • Pain and Palliative Interventions with Real-World Case Studies.

4. Identifying the Ideal Patient

  • What makes a patient suitable for IO-based interventions?
  • Key decision-making factors in patient selection.


Through case studies and clinical insights, you’ll explore how IO expands cancer treatment options, enhances quality of life, and drives better outcomes.



 

About Your Presenter


Dr Gareth Bydawell

Dr Gareth Bydawell completed his medical degree at the University of Cape Town in 1998.

He specialised in Radiology at St George’s Hospital, London in 2008, and completed an Interventional Radiology Fellowship there in 2009. He passed the EBIR board exam in 2014.

Dr Bydawell is the chairperson of the RSSA SAINTS subgroup (South African Interventional Society).

He is a partner at Lake Smit & Partners in Durban, holds a European Board of Interventional Radiology Diploma, and is an honorary lecturer at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital.

He actively contributes to the growth of interventional radiology in South Africa.

 

About Your Host


Dr Dale Creamer

Dr Dale Creamer is Head of Interventional Radiology at Groote Schuur Hospital, a senior lecturer at the University of Cape Town (UCT), and currently practices at UCT Private Academic Hospital.

He earned his MBChB from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and completed his MMed in Diagnostic Radiology at Stellenbosch University. In 2021, he was awarded the FC Rad Diag, and later a Fellowship in Interventional Radiology from the University of Calgary, where he developed a special interest in women’s health.

Driven to advance the field locally, he is committed to establishing a sub-specialist training programme in Interventional Radiology in South Africa.

Dale is the academic lead on this CPD Programme.




About your CPD Accreditation

This activity review is accredited for 1 Level 1 Clinical point on completion of at least 90% of this webinar.

To receive your accreditation points, you must complete both the five review articles and the associated questionnaire. 

HPCSA-registered healthcare professionals
On completion of both activities, HPCSA-registered healthcare professionals will receive 1 Level 1 CPD points.
The Medical Education Network will submit a record of your completed activities to the HPCSA at the end of each month. You will receive a notification email from us informing you that this has been done.

Non-HPCSA-registered healthcare professionals.
If you are a non-HPCSA-registered healthcare professional, this activity may contribute to your accreditation requirements. Please keep a record of your certificate obtained on passing this questionnaire for submission to your respective Registration Council.  For more details on the number of points you will be awarded, please contact your Council directly.

 

 

 

 

 


About the Medical Education Network

About Us

The Medical Education Network is an independent, free-for-use resource for healthcare practitioners in sub-Saharan Africa.

We provide a range of quality clinical information sourced from peer-reviewed journals and original articles to facilitate continued medical education and knowledge sharing.


If you would like to be involved with our programs or contribute to our site, please contact us

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Your information and the quality of our content are important to us.

Our policies are listed below. If you have any concerns, please contact us


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Acceptable Use Policy
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Fact-Checking and General Content Disclaimers



 

 
About this Activity

Interventional Radiology (IR) in oncology is transforming cancer care. While many clinicians are aware of IR, fewer fully realise just how effective it can be—and the many new options it offers for patient-centred care. From diagnosis to treatment and palliation, IR significantly expands the therapeutic toolbox. As IR becomes more integrated into cancer care, it’s crucial for clinicians to understand which patients may benefit and how to effectively incorporate these targeted treatments into multidisciplinary plans for personalised, precision-based oncology care.

In partnership with Boston Scientific, the Medical Education Network is proud to present this module on interventional radiology in practice.

Hosted by our academic lead, Dr Dale Creamer, this session features Dr Gareth Bydawell, an Interventional Radiologist in private practice in Durban and an honorary lecturer at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital. Dr Bydawell will introduce the interventional radiology (IR) subspecialty focused on oncology, explore how interventional oncology (IO) is becoming increasingly integrated into cancer care, and share insights into future trends shaping the field.

Whether you are a seasoned oncologist, a radiology practitioner or new to interventional radiology, this webinar has something for everyone. From foundational insights to the latest advancements, you'll gain valuable knowledge and practical takeaways on how interventional radiology (IR) can enhance multidisciplinary cancer care.

 

 

Places for the LIVE event are limited to 500, so register early to avoid disappointment.
 

 


What You Will Learn


In this one-hour webinar, Dale & Gareth will review and discuss: 

1. The Evolution of Interventional Oncology (IO)
   - Ongoing advancements and the growing impact of IO on cancer treatment.  
   - The introduction and development of interventional radiology (IR), focusing on its role in oncology.  
   - The increasing integration of IO into cancer care and its multidisciplinary approach.  
   - Predictions and future trends in IO, including technological and procedural advancements.

2. New Technologies in Interventional Oncology
   - The role of image navigation technologies in improving IO procedures.  
   - Applications of molecular imaging in IO, aiding diagnosis and treatment planning.  
   - The impact of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) on precision and risk reduction in IO.

3. Key Interventional Oncology Procedures in South African Healthcare  
   - Overview of image-guided ablation techniques in cancer treatment.  
   - The use of arterial treatments like TACE and SIRT for cancer management.  
   - Pain and palliative care treatments for cancer patients in South Africa, with case studies.

4. The Ideal Patient 
   - Understanding the characteristics of the ideal patient for interventional oncology treatments.

Through case studies, participants will learn how these techniques are applied and how they expand treatment options for cancer patients, improving outcomes and quality of life. This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of these topics, enhancing your knowledge of IO in cancer.

 



About Your Presenter
 

Dr Gareth Bydawell

Dr Gareth Bydawell completed his medical degree at the University of Cape Town in 1998.

He specialised in Radiology at St George’s Hospital, London, in 2008, and completed an Interventional Radiology Fellowship there in 2009. He passed the EBIR board exam in 2014.

Dr Bydawell is the chairperson of the RSSA SAINTS subgroup (South African Interventional Society).

He is a partner at Lake Smit & Partners in Durban, holds a European Board of Interventional Radiology Diploma, and is an honorary lecturer at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital in Durban, KZN.

He actively contributes to the growth of interventional radiology in South Africa.



About Your Host
 
Dr Dale Creamer

Dr Dale Creamer is Head of Interventional Radiology at Groote Schuur Hospital, a senior lecturer at the University of Cape Town (UCT), and currently practices at UCT Private Academic Hospital.

He earned his MBChB from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and completed his MMed in Diagnostic Radiology at Stellenbosch University. In 2021, he was awarded the Fellowship of the College of Diagnostic Radiologists (FC Rad Diag). He then received a Fellowship in Interventional Radiology from the University of Calgary in 2022, during which he developed a special interest in women’s health.

Driven to advance the field locally, he is committed to establishing a sub-specialist training programme in Interventional Radiology in South Africa.

Dale is the academic lead on this CPD Programme.




About your CPD Accreditation

This activity review is accredited for 1 Level 1 Clinical point on completion of at least 90% of this webinar.

To receive your accreditation points, you must complete both the five review articles and the associated questionnaire. 

HPCSA-registered healthcare professionals
On completion of both activities, HPCSA-registered healthcare professionals will receive 1 Level 1 CPD points.
The Medical Education Network will submit a record of your completed activities to the HPCSA at the end of each month. You will receive a notification email from us informing you that this has been done.

Non-HPCSA-registered healthcare professionals.
If you are a non-HPCSA-registered healthcare professional, this activity may contribute to your accreditation requirements. Please keep a record of your certificate obtained on passing this questionnaire for submission to your respective Registration Council.  For more details on the number of points you will be awarded, please contact your Council directly.

 

 

 

 

 


About the Medical Education Network

About Us

The Medical Education Network is an independent, free-for-use resource for healthcare practitioners in sub-Saharan Africa.

We provide a range of quality clinical information sourced from peer-reviewed journals and original articles to facilitate continued medical education and knowledge sharing.


If you would like to be involved with our programs or contribute to our site, please contact us

Our Policies

Your information and the quality of our content are important to us.

Our policies are listed below. If you have any concerns, please contact us


Privacy Policy
Acceptable Use Policy
Cookies and how we use them
General Information relating to your data
Fact-Checking and General Content Disclaimers



 

 

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