Breast Education Series
Wednesday 15 Nov 5.30pm - 7.00pm
Does local surgery have a role in patients with metastatic breast cancer?
Patients with metastatic breast cancer can now live many years with excellent quality of life, thanks to new targeted therapies. However, the value of local therapy in this setting can be hard to determine, with little evidence that it contributes to survival. Our panel reviews the data and discusses the impact of surgery, the patient perspective, and more.
This event is hosted in conjunction with the Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand (BreastSurgANZ).
Chair
Dr Caroline Baker
Speakers
Dr Caroline MacCallum, Prof Michael Ng, Dr Belinda Yeo
Panel
Dr Caroline Baker (Moderator), Dr Belinda Yeo, Prof Bruce Mann, Ms Andrea Cannon, A/Prof Lesley Stafford, Dr Leah Marley