Personalised treatment of breast cancer: is there a realistic hope?
Inaugural lecture from Professor Peter Schmid
Published 3 October 2011
Event 8 November 2011
The treatment of cancer has undergone a significant change over recent years. Increased understanding of the cancer biology has opened the way to personalised medicine by utilising treatments more efficiently, modulating resistance and developing novel targeted therapies.
Professor Schmid will consider the emerging options and associated challenges, considering the impact of epigenetics, the application of new therapies, and the change of thinking about how research is conducted to deliver personalised treatment.
Personalised treatment of breast cancer: is there a realistic hope?
Professor Peter Schmid
Chair in Cancer Medicine
Tuesday 8 November 2011 at 6.30pm
Chowen Lecture Theatre
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
University of Sussex
Falmer
Brighton BN1 9PX
Light refreshments will be served after the lecture. All welcome.
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