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VIDEO: Cleveland Clinic experts provide SABCS take-home messages


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM SABCS 2015

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SAN ANTONIO –The San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium had a lot to offer clinicians. Cleveland Clinic breast cancer experts Dr. Jame Abraham, Dr. Holly Pederson, and Dr. Alberto Montero outline take-home messages from research presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The panel agreed that some findings were practice-changing – particularly results showing adjuvant denosumab not only reduces fracture risk for women but also improves breast cancer outcomes – while findings for other treatments, including immunotherapy for breast cancer, have a long way to go before arriving in the clinic.

Dr. Pederson highlighted presentations on prevention, including findings linking aspirin with lower breast density. She also said presentations confirmed for her that gene panels are here to stay in helping identify and manage women at high risk of breast cancer.

The panelists also discussed the clinical relevance of studies on neoadjuvant carboplatin and on using capecitabine for cleanup of residual disease after neoadjuvant therapy.

The three panelists had no financial disclosures related to these studies.

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