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The Latest Developments Reported at the 32nd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
- Overview of Breast Cancer
- New Treatment Approaches Reported
- Recent Developments in Personalized Medicine
- Predicting Response to Treatment
- Effective Chemotherapy Regimens
- Hormonal Therapy Update
- Targeted Therapy
- The Role of Clinical Trials
- Quality-of-Life Concerns
- Questions for Our Panel of Experts
Julie R. Gralow, MD Associate Professor, Medical Oncology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Associate Member, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Oncology Specialist |
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Hope S. Rugo, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine, Director, Breast Oncology Clinical Trials Program, UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center |
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Eric P. Winer, MD Director, Breast Oncology Center, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Chief Scientific Advisor, Susan G. Komen for the Cure |
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Patricia Spicer, MSW Breast Cancer Program Coordinator, CancerCare |
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AdvancedBC.org, American Cancer Society, American Pain Foundation, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved, Association of Oncology Social Work, Black Women's Health Imperative, Breast Cancer Alliance, Breast Cancer Network of Strength, The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Cancer Patient Education Network, Education Network to Advance Cancer Clinical Trials, Gilda's Club Worldwide, Intercultural Cancer Council, Latinas Contra Cancer, Linda Creed Breast Cancer Foundation, Living Beyond Breast Cancer, Men Against Breast Cancer, Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer, National Center for Frontier Communities, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, National Family Caregivers Association, Redes en Acción: The National Latino Cancer Research Network, Research Advocacy Network, The Sister Study, Vital Options International & The Group Room, The Wellness Community, The Witness Project, Young Survival Coalition
This program is made possible by an educational grant from Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc.
December 16, 2009







