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The Role of PROTEOMICS in Diagnosis and Disease
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This activity is designed for healthcare providers interested in the latest research on proteomic techniques developed for cancer diagnosis and therapeutics. The goal of this activity is to consider current research in the detection of early stage ovarian cancer and the clinical impact these new diagnostics may have on ovarian cancer patients
Case Studies in Recurrent Gynecologic Cancer and Lung Cancer: Chemotherapeutic Innovation
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Click here to View & Listen Online/Order Newsletters Bone is the most common site of metastasis in breast cancer patients and can substantially erode the patient’s quality of life. In Part 2 of the 5-part series New Currents in Treatment of Bone Metastases: A Case-Based Approach, a typical patient with breast cancer and bone metastases evaluates the best approach to preventing skeletal complications.
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Gynecologic and lung cancers are major causes of death among women, and pose major treatment challenges. Gynecologic cancer often responds to chemotherapy, and new data in lung cancer research suggest that certain chemotherapeutic regimens may offer improved survival as well.
Welcome to this 12-part case-based series that focuses on innovative sequencing strategies and the latest thinking on unique combination therapies.
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View a webcast replay of this live, satellite broadcast that puts the latest data into perspective and assess the benefits of aromatase inhibitors and other endocrine therapies for women with advanced breast cancer. Order newsletter online. Real Player G2 format.