Breast Cancer Trials - Q&A 'BREAST CANCER AND HEART HEALTH'
Sharing Breast Cancer Trials upcoming event on Wednesday 7 August from 5-6:30pm (AEST) In our next Q&A event moderated by Author and Journalist, Annabel Crabb, our panel of experts will explore the topic of breast cancer and heart health; the nature, prevalence and management of cardiotoxicity and cardiovascular disease after breast cancer; strategies for prevention; a multidisciplinary team approach to risk management including the role of GP’s and cardiologists; and self-management strategies to reduce cardiovascular risk. We will also hear a patient’s perspective on the long-term impact that breast cancer treatment had on her heart. Head to the Breast Cancer Trials website for more information https://www.breastcancertrials.org.au/qa-events/qa-breast-cancer-and-heart-health/221Views2likes9CommentsThe Past, Present and Future of Breast Cancer Research – Public Session and Facebook Live event
As part of activities to recognise their 40th anniversary in 2018 and on the eve of their Annual Scientific Meeting for researchers, Breast Cancer Trials (BCT) will be hosting a Q&A event at The Art Gallery of NSW, to discuss The Past, Present and Future of Breast Cancer Research. Moderated by Journalist and Channel 10 presenter Sandra Sully, the Q&A will feature a panel of breast cancer experts and trial participants, to discuss and answer questions about the history of Breast Cancer Trials research group, key milestones in breast cancer research and clinical trials, current research trends and developments, and what can we expect in breast cancer research in the future. The Past, Present and Future of Breast Cancer Research is being held in Sydney on Tuesday, 24 July from 6.30pm to 8pm AEST at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Panellists Professor Alan Coates AM Professor Fran Boyle AM Ms Leslie Gilham, Chair of the BCT Consumer Advisory Panel and BCNA Consumer Representative Associate Professor Nicholas Wilcken Associate Professor Prue Francis Professor Cristin Print It’s free to attend, but you will need to register: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/qa-the-past-present-and-future-of-breast-cancer-research-tickets-46059786060). The event will also be broadcast live on Facebook on the Breast Cancer Trials Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/BreastCancerTrials. Q&A Event – The Past, Present and Future of Breast Cancer Research432Views2likes6Comments