Precision Medicine Advances in Early Breast Cancer: Experts Discuss the Expanding Role of Biomarkers to Guide Neo/Adjuvant Therapy

Get up to date on best practices for individualizing perioperative treatment of early-stage breast cancer with downloadable slides from a satellite symposium at SABCS 2022 an on-demand webcast and expert commentary.

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FAQ: Neo/adj Tx in EBC
Expert Answers to FAQ on Neo/Adjuvant Therapy in Early Breast Cancer
Clinical Thought
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Released: February 07, 2023

Expires: February 06, 2024

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High-Risk HR+/HER2- EBC
Evaluating and Managing High-Risk Disease in HR+/HER2- EBC With and Without gBRCA
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Released: December 07, 2022

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EBC Subsets
Defining Subsets of Patients in Early Breast Cancer in the Era of Precision Medicine
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Released: December 07, 2022

Expires: December 06, 2023

Early TNBC
Immune Checkpoint Inhibition and Targeted Therapy in Early TNBC
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Released: December 07, 2022

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ExpressPoints Precision Medicine Advances in Early Breast Cancer: Experts Discuss the Expanding Role of Biomarkers to Guide Neo/Adjuvant Therapy
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Faculty

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Joyce O'Shaughnessy, MD

Celebrating Women Chair in Breast Cancer Research
Baylor University Medical Center
Chair, Breast Disease Commitee
Sarah Cannon Research Institute
Dallas, Texas

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Melinda Telli, MD

Professor of Medicine
Stanford University School of Medicine
Director, Breast Cancer Program
Stanford Cancer Institute
Palo Alto, California

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Tiffany A. Traina, MD

Assistant Attending
Breast Medicine Service
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
New York, New York

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