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Improving care and knowledge in translational research to fight breast cancer
Date:4/15/2008

a model of direct collaboration between professional medical societies, research groups and cancer patient organizations. This underlines the IMPAKT organizers commitment to stimulate much needed communication across basic, translational and clinical research in breast cancer, said Dr. Baselga.

The meeting will encourage researchers and clinicians to share best practices and provide participants with information on the skills and techniques needed today to apply cutting-edge research to the clinical setting.

While IMPAKT is primarily a scientific meeting, it also includes a full-day training course for young oncologists to help them better understand the new translational research technologies. They will also gain insights into future opportunities in research, and have the possibility to link up with the international network of breast cancer experts.


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Contact: Gracemarie Bricalli
communication@esmo.org
41-079-778-5177
European Society for Medical Oncology
Source:Eurekalert

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