Understanding Bcrf 2008 Symposium 12

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on Bcrf 2008 Symposium 12. Research has led to more sophisticated understanding of cancer Response by: Larry Norton, MD (Moderator)

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  • Q&A Discussion: How breast stem cells may become breast cancer stem cells Response by: Joyce Slingerland, MD, PhD and ...
  • Closing Remarks: Evelyn H. Lauder Founder and Chairman, The
  • BRCA genes / Â lifestyle factors and PARP inhibitors Response by: Mary-Claire King, PhD (from the audience) American Cancer ...
  • Continued discussion on impact of lifestyle factors on health (vitamins, diet, exercise) Response by: Peter Greenwald, MD, Dr.PH ...
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Testing for BRCA-1 and BCRA-2 Response by: Nadine Tung, MD (panelist) How much vitamin D / Is D3 the best form to take? Response by: Walter C. Willett, PhD, Dr.PH (from the audience) Chair, ... Interaction between genes and the environment Response by: Robert A. Weinberg, PhD (Panelist)

Hope S. Rugo, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine; Director, Breast Oncology Clinical Trials Program, University of California San ...

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