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Emerging Strategies in Women’s Cancers

Release Date: November 22, 2009| Nov 14, 2009, San Francisco, CA

Table of Contents

Susceptibility to Women’s Cancers: Roles of Polymorphisms, Epigenetics, and Mutations
Mary S. Beattie

Screening and Diagnostic Procedures for Women’s Cancers
Chris I. Flowers

HPV Biology: Implications for Screening and Treatment of Cervical Cancer
Karen Smith-McCune

State-of-the-Art Treatment of and Emerging Approaches for Ovarian Cancer
John K. Chan

Biology of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ and Its Implications for Treatment
Shelley Hwang

Advances in Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
Larissa A. Korde

Estrogen, SERMs, and Bisphosphonates: Deciphering Risk and Prevention Benefits
Rowan Chlebowski

Protecting the Bone and Preventing Recurrence
Alexander Paterson

Novel Approaches to HER2 Blockade
Hope S. Rugo

Brain Metastases in Breast Cancer: Challenges and Opportunities
Michelle Melisko

Reversing Hormone Resistance: Challenges and Opportunities
Pamela Munster

Novel Therapies for Cancer: What Does the Next Decade Hold?
Mark Pegram

Personalizing Medicine: Molecular Assays and Decision Making
Helen K. Chew

New Strategies for Target Identification and Drug Development
John W. Park

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