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    Posted: Apr 16 2014 at 11:38am

Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Part One: A Medical Update

When:   Thursday, April 17, 2014
Noon - 1:00 p.m. EST

Register for our free webinar on the latest in triple-negative breast cancer.

Download a flyer.

During part one of our free two-part webinar series, Rita Nanda, MD will help you:

  • understand today’s standard of care treatments for triple-negative breast cancer
  • learn the latest clinical trial findings
  • gain a better understanding of new research directions 

About Our Speaker

Rita Nanda, MD, is an assistant professor of medicine and associate director of the Breast Medical Oncology Program at the University of Chicago School of Medicine. She specializes in treating triple-negative, early onset, hereditary and locally-advanced breast cancers. Her research interests include identifying novel therapies that will improve outcomes for people with breast cancer.

She is a strong proponent of using chemotherapy prior to surgery, neoadjuvant chemotherapy, to better understand how an individual’s tumor responds to therapy.

Register online at   lbbc.org/Events by April 10 or by calling (855) 807-6386. CEUs are available for licensed social workers.

Learn more about part two of our free two-part series. 

This program is presented in partnership with 

This webinar series was made possible in part due to the generous support of 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: Apr 16 2014 at 10:11pm
Dear all,

I had the honor of working with Dr. Nanda a few months ago when she helped a patient.

I found her to be an extremely bright, caring physician. 

Arlene, thanks for posting this. I think it should be very worthwhile and I am going to try to attend.

warmly,

Steve
I am a BRCA1+ grandson, son and father of women affected by breast/oc-my daughter inherited mutation from me, and at 36, was dx 2004 TNBC I am a volunteer patient advocate with SAGE Patient Advocates
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