Congress programs
New Insights in Luminal Breast Cancer
May 2019
Highlights
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Recent findings in luminal breast cancer
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Why breast cancer becomes hormone-independent and lethal
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Review of genomics studies in breast cancer, and developments in prognoses
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Role of clonal diversity, higher mutational loads and perspectives from endocrine therapy
Summary
A summary of recent findings in luminal breast cancer, and why breast cancer becomes hormone-independent and lethal. Includes a review of genomics studies in breast cancer, developments in prognoses, clonal diversity, higher mutational loads, and perspectives from endocrine therapy.
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Interviewee

Matthew J. Ellis
MB, BChir, BSc, PhD
Houston, Texas
Professor / Director, Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center – Administrative, Oncology/Medicine and MCB, McNair Scholar, Associate Director
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