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Previous Medical Conferences
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Below are previously held professional, medical conferences on cancer or breast cancer with links to searching the abstracts presented:

The 33rd annual CTRC-AACR 2010 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium was held from December 8 - December 12, 2010.
The meeting is presented by Cancer Therapy & Research Center at UT Health Science Center San Antonio, the American Association for Cancer Research, and Baylor College of Medicine.
The driving force behind this collaboration is the shared mission of the organizations to advance progress against breast cancer. By combining their respective strengths, the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium encompasses the full spectrum of breast cancer research and facilitates the rapid transition of new knowledge into improved care for breast cancer patients.
Here are two wonderful links to summary videos taped by Vital Options, a non profit organization:
To do your own searching and view abstracts about metastatic breast cancer presented at the meeting click here.
(Choose option1, click checkbox and Submit for guest admittance to the symposium abstracts)
Search by entering a word, such as metastatic, in the upper left corner Search box or you may browse by the tabs for Session, Authors, Titles or Categories.

September 8-10, 2011 Breast Cancer Symposium, San Francisco,CA
The theme was The Continuum of Breast Care: Science to Survivorship.
To search the abstracts click HERE and enter your search term eg metastatic breast cancer. You may also scroll down and pick one of the topics.

June 3-7, 2011 ASCO ANNUAL MEETING
The theme of the 2011 ASCO Annual Meeting, “Patients. Pathways. Progress.” was borne out in the scientific sessions at McCormick Place in Chicago in both the news that came out of the meeting and in the attitudes and philosophies espoused by this year’s presenters and honorees.
To search the abstracts, click HERE. You can enter a search term such as "metastatic breast cancer" or "metastatic ER+" in the title box or click on any of the topics listed.



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