The San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium is an international scientific symposium for interaction and exchange among basic scientists and clinicians in breast cancer.
The objective of the symposium is to provide state of the art information on the experimental biology, etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and therapy for breast cancer and pre-malignant breast disease, to an international audience of academic and private physicians and researchers.
The 29th annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium was held from December 14 - 17 in 2006.
Here is a recap of the coverage of the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium on The Cancer Blog:
- Abraxane and Xeloda combination for metastatic breast cancer
- Is surgery enough if you are diagnosed with high grade DCIS?
- More chemotherapy could improve survival for those diagnosed with Stage IIIB breast cancer
- HRT use drops breast cancer rates drop
- Different perspective on drop in breast cancer cases
- Dose-dense chemotherapy better for breast cancer
- Tamoxifen reduces the risk of developing cancer for years following treatment
- Dr. Susan Love blogs breaking news in breast cancer research
- Gene assay accurately predicts estrogen receptors in breast cancer
- House mouse virus linked to breast cancer
- Breast cancer chemo cocktail called inferior













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Posted at 5:54AM on Jan 16th 2007 by John