Each year, the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium brings together a global audience of academics, physicians, researchers, and advocates involved in breast cancer to provide a unique platform to share information about cutting-edge breast cancer research and the latest innovations in breast cancer care.
LBBC welcomes Neil Vasan, MD, PhD, to share the most impactful breast cancer findings from the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Join us to learn the latest medical breast cancer research presented and how this news may impact you. This webinar is for both those diagnosed with early-stage and metastatic breast cancer. You will also have the opportunity to ask Dr. Vasan your questions during this free webinar.
Please send an email to programs@lbbc.org by Monday, December 2, to request ASL interpretation.
About our Speaker
Neil Vasan, MD, PhD
Breast oncologist, physician-scientist, and assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University
Neil Vasan, MD, PhD, serves as the principal investigator at the Vasan Laboratory at Columbia University Medical Center. He is a member of the Breast Cancer Program at Columbia University Medical Center, where he treats breast cancer patients with standard-of-care therapies and through clinical trials. Dr. Vasan's laboratory uses functional genomics to explore how proteins regulate breast cancer cell signaling, growth, and therapeutic response.
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Jean A. Sachs, MSS, MLSP
Chief Executive Officer, Living Beyond Breast Cancer
Jean has devoted much of her professional career to educating and supporting those impacted by breast cancer. As CEO of Living Beyond Breast Cancer, Jean guides the daily and long-term success of one of America’s most trusted breast cancer charities. She began her work with LBBC in 1996 when she became the organization’s first executive director; she was named CEO in 2008. Jean also represents LBBC on the American Cancer Society National Breast Cancer Roundtable.
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