Breast Cancer: Treatment and Management
Short course
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Description
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Type
Short course
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Duration
1 Day
This one-day programme provides a general overview of breast cancer. Suitable for: Pharmaceutical industry personnel, working in the area of oncology, including those from clinical research, medical affairs and regulatory functions as well as individuals involved in strategic marketing and business functions.
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Subjects
- Management
Teachers and trainers (1)
Chris Twelves
Chairperson/Professor
St James’s University Hospital, Leeds
Course programme
Course Description
Breast cancer is an important potential indication for many drug development teams and this course has been developed specifically for pharmaceutical industry personnel. It is ideal for individuals who are new to the therapy area or who have a particular interest or involvement in the subject. Equally, those who already have a basic knowledge of breast cancer will find this course enlightening and beneficial as it will provide further insight into the subject through detailed presentations by Healthcare's expert faculty.
The rationale for management strategies, including novel therapies will be discussed in detail and future trends in breast cancer care will be reviewed as well as the most promising therapies and current clinical trials.
Healthcare's courses are highly interactive and throughout the programme delegates will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussion with our faculty.
CPD accreditation:
Healthcare's programmes are approved by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine for CPD accreditation.
Topics to be covered include:
- Breast cancer - setting the scene
- Prevention and early diagnosis
- Adjuvant therapy - current and future treatment options
- Metastasis - current and future treatment options
- Case studies
Additional information
Breast Cancer: Treatment and Management