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Keywords: breast cancer, multidisciplinarity, milan breast cancer observatory, targeted treatment, hormone sensitive cancers, sentinel node biopsy, biostatisticians, .
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A good prognosis for progress in breast cancer
Developments in adjuvant therapies, surgical techniques or genetic profiling are discussed in scores of forums throughout the year. But multidisciplinarity requires a broader view of progress in the field – and that was the aim of the Milan Breast Cancer Observatory, held for the first time this summer.
» Mary Rice
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