The optimal treatment of breast cancer patients involves a multidisciplinary team of physicians. Due to the time constraints placed on health care providers who treat breast cancer, it is a challenge to provide and attend educational opportunities that bring together medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists as well as radiologists, pathologists, nurses and allied health staff. This symposium aims to address this educational need by providing participants with the latest developments in multidisciplinary fields that treat and care for breast cancer patients. Check out all the details on the brochure below and get registered today.
19th Annual Breast Cancer Symposium
Jan. 24, 2025 - 8:30 am–4:45 pm
Benton Convention Center, Winston-Salem, NC
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Early bird registration fee: $125.00 (by 1/10/25)
Objectives
- Understand the difference between Contrast enhanced mammography vs. MRI vs. Ultrasound.
- Recognize the implications of the pathologic difference between atypical and malignant breast lesions.
- Make informed decisions about when to use genetic panel testing in the diagnosis and management of breast cancer patients.
- Describe the management of estrogen receptor positive and node positive breast cancer patients' treatment.
- Discuss the surgical management of breast cancer.
- Recognize the role of breast navigation and survivorship plays in the care of cancer patients.
- Discuss newer techniques in radiation techniques for breast cancer patients.