2022
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Session will explore diagnostic and treatment challenges of less common breast cancer types
An educational session on Thursday, moderated by Bora Lim, MD, will explore the diagnosis and treatment of less common, more challenging, breast cancers.
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Demystifying CDKs in Breast Cancer: Beyond CDK4/6: Presenter Profiles
Ariella Hanker, PhD, and Sarat Chandarlapaty, MD, PhD, preview their presentations on inhibitors, set for Thursday afternoon.
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Leading investigator in breast cancer genetics, disease progression, and research methodology named Brinker Awardee for Scientific Distinction in Basic Science
Geoffrey M. Wahl, PhD, will receive the Brinker Award for Scientific Distinction in Basic Science on Thursday, and will deliver the lecture “Guardian at the Gates: Genome Stability, Cell State, Plasticity, and Breast Cancer.”
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Opening General Session features findings from RxPONDER, SOFT, RIGHT Choice trials
Tuesday’s General Session included data on race and clinical outcomes in patients with similar 21-gene recurrence scores, the evaluation of the Breast Cancer Index in premenopausal women with early-stage HR-positive breast cancer, and more.
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Clinical Research Workshop offers key context on timely topics in breast cancer research
During the Tuesday morning session, Thelma Brown, BSc, provided a patient perspective on the importance of increasing knowledge of and access to clinical trials.
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Basic Science Workshop provides updates on tumor heterogeneity, evolution, and drug resistance
Reuben Harris, PhD, explored the effects of the APOBEC protein family on genome evolution in metastatic breast cancer during the session Tuesday morning.
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Panel to examine the ongoing evolution of antibody drug conjugates in the treatment of breast cancer
Ian Krop, MD, PhD, will moderate a Wednesday session examining the current landscape of antibody drug conjugates and what potential they might hold for cancer research and clinical practice.
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Career Development Forum returns for in-person mentoring
This roundtable forum on Wednesday will offer early-career scientists a chance to interact with seasoned researchers on 15 different topics.
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C. Kent Osborne HER2 and ER Crosstalk: Signaling the Mechanisms and Clinical Implications Symposium: Presenter Profile
Rachel Schiff, PhD, previews a Wednesday morning presentation on oncogene signal transduction and antiestrogen resistance.
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Spatial and Single Cell Characterization of Breast Cancer Progression: Presenter Profile
David L. Rimm, MD, PhD, previews a Wednesday afternoon presentation on multiplex spatial proteomic profiling.










