Managing breast cancer across the continuum of care, including early breast cancer, metastatic disease, and survivorship is a complex and rapidly evolving task.
Clear evidence is available regarding the wide variation in the quality of cancer care delivered in the United States. These findings led the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 1999 to call for major changes in cancer care delivery to improve quality and enhance the patient experience.
This live activity is an educational program that addresses health care professionals' need to be educated on current and emerging evidence-based scientific data for accurate and timely clinical evaluation of patients with breast cancer.
This live activity is an educational program that addresses health care professionals' need to be educated on current and emerging evidence-based scientific data for accurate and timely clinical evaluation of patients with breast cancer.
This live activity is an educational program that addresses health care professionals' need to be educated on current and emerging evidence-based scientific data for accurate and timely clinical evaluation of patients with breast cancer.
Join William Gradishar, MD and Seema Khan, MD as they present their multidisciplinary expertise on a range of cases pertaining to hormone sensitive breast cancer.
Join William Gradishar, MD and Seema Khan, MD as they present their multidisciplinary expertise on a range of cases pertaining to hormone sensitive breast cancer.
This congress is an educational program that addresses health care professionals' need to be educated on current and emerging evidenced-based scientific data for accurate and timely clinical evaluation of patients with breast cancer, including the management of early stage and advanced disease.
Quality in oncology healthcare is a moving target for stakeholders (patients, healthcare providers, and payers) in systematically identifying, planning, and executing approaches to improving quality.
Managing breast cancer across the continuum of care, including early breast cancer, metastatic disease, and survivorship is a complex and rapidly evolving task.