Report Back from ASCO: What’s the Latest in Metastatic Breast Cancer

Report Back from ASCO: What’s the Latest in Metastatic Breast Cancer

Are you living with ER+/HER2- or TNBC MBC and tired of hearing about new HER2 therapies and wondering when it will be your turn? Just after the meeting SHARE welcomed Dr. Timothy Pluard from University of Missouri-KC School of Medicine to a webinar highlighting promising data from trials and labs across the globe presented at the this year’s meeting,

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Clinical Trials: The Patient Perspective Part 2

Clinical Trials: The Patient Perspective Part 2

We know the challenges of trials and the barriers to recruitment as outlined in part 1. Now in Part 2 we explore solutions with patient advocates and medical professionals who are working to find ways forward. Clinical Trials from a Patient Perspective Part II. Let’s solve this.

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Clinical Trials: The Patient Perspective Part 1

Clinical Trials: The Patient Perspective Part 1

What’s it like to try and find a trial as a patient? What are the challenges and hurdles that have to be overcome? How do we get to a better place? In this episode we hear the perspective of patients and then go to the experts to get some answers. Part 1 of a 2 part series on Clinical Trials.

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Report back from SABCS

Report back from SABCS

Welcome to this bonus episode of Our MBC Life. It feels like a lifetime ago, but just a few weeks ago the world's largest breast cancer conference, the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, was held. Just after the symposium SHARE welcomed Dr. Neil Iyengar from Memorial Sloan Kettering to a webinar where he shared information from SABCS highlighting both early-stage and metastatic research.

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All About Lobular Breast Cancer

All About Lobular Breast Cancer

Did you know that not ALL breast cancer can be detected by a lump? We are joined by Laurie Hutcheson of the Lobular Breast Cancer Alliance and researchers Steffi Oesterreich, PhD and Adrian Lee, PhD why ILC is difficult to research and what looks promising for the future.

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Nancy U. Lin, MD