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How Precision Medicine is applied in Breast Cancer treatments

Oct 13, 2016


Weill Cornell Medicine doctor Linda T. Vahdat explains how Precision Medicine has evolved in breast cancer treatments.

Watch the full talk.

For more information, contact the Weill Cornell Medicine experts directly.

Olivier Elemento, Ph.D. ole2001@med.cornell.edu 646-962-5726 Richard Isaacson, M.D. rii9004@med.cornell.edu 212-746-0226 David M. Nanus, M.D. dnanus@med.cornell.edu 646-962-2072 Margaret Elizabeth Ross, M.D. mer2005@med.cornell.edu 646-962-8277 Mark A. Rubin, M.D. rubinma@med.cornell.edu 646-962-6166 Linda T. Vahdat, M.D. ltv2001@med.cornell.edu 646-962-9888


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