Yale Cancer Center researchers at Yale School of Medicine will present new research at the 46th annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) from December 5 to 9.
The international symposium provides leading-edge breast cancer information on prevention, etiology, diagnosis, and therapy as well as experimental biology. This year’s symposium, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, will include about 10,000 clinicians, scientists, patient advocates, and health care professionals.
Yale Cancer Center experts will present research on a variety of topics, ranging from post-mastectomy reconstruction to the burden of financial toxicity on single mothers in ongoing treatment for metastatic breast cancer, and epigenetic drivers of breast cancers that metastasize to the brain. Presentations include:
Wednesday December 6 at 12PM
Poster Session 1
Trends in post-mastectomy reconstruction, by age, in Korea and among Asian-Americans
Presenter: Tristen Park, MD
Thursday, December 7 at 12PM
Poster Session 3
Presenters: Alejandro Rios Hoyo and Lajos Pusztai, MD
Thursday, December 7 at 12PM
Poster Session 3
Presenter: Roberta Lombardi and Maryam Lustberg, MD
Thursday, December 7 at 12PM
Poster Session 3
Presenters: Charles "Jack" Robbins and David Rimm, MD, PhD
Thursday, December 7 at 2:40PM
Session: Clinical Controversies
Speaker: Eric Winer, MD
Thursday, December 7 at 5PM
Poster Session 4
Comprehensive genomic profiling of HER2-low advanced breast cancers
Presenters: Adriana Kahn, MD and Maryam Lustberg, MD
Friday, December 8 at 12PM
Poster Session 5
Genetic screen identifies epigenetic drivers of breast cancer brain metastasis
Presenter: Qin Yan, PhD
The abstracts are available through the links for members and registered users only. For a complete list of scientific presentations, click here. For media assistance, please contact Michael Masciadrelli, who will be attending the conference. More information for media can be found here.