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Additional Studies Identify Important Findings in Treatment Planning for
People Living with Breast Cancer
SAN FRANCISCO – Five additional studies on the early detection, treatment and evaluation of breast cancer were highlighted today by the co-sponsoring organizations of the 2009 Breast Cancer Symposium. The symposium, occurring this year during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, is being held October 8-10, 2009, at the San Francisco Marriott.
The additional studies being highlighted feature a short summary and perspective from Lori Pierce, MD, professor of radiation oncology at the University of Michigan School of Medicine, and chair of the symposium news planning team.
Click here to view the additional studies and the complete release.