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Metastatic Breast Cancer Engagement Webinar Series
FeaturedView a recording of the webinar below One key principle to meaningful patient-centered research is the inclusion of stakeholder perspectives, especially the patient perspective, for identifying the most important questions that need to be answered in addition to the most important patient-desired outcomes. This webinar, "Panel Discussion from the Perspective of the Translational Metastatic Breast... Continue Reading →
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MBC Engagement Webinar Series
FeaturedListen to the live stream HERE One key principle to meaningful patient-centered research is the inclusion of stakeholder perspectives, especially the patient perspective, for identifying the most important questions that need to be answered in addition to the most important patient-desired outcomes. This webinar, “Panel Discussion on the Perspective of Oncologists that Treat Stage IV... Continue Reading →
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Metastatic Breast Cancer Engagement Conference
FeaturedH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center 12902 Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL, United StatesDespite decades of cancer research, cancer metastasis (the spread of cancer from the primary site throughout the body) still causes approximately 90% of all cancer-related deaths worldwide and in the U.S. specifically (American Cancer Society and World Health Organization). There is no cure for metastatic cancer of any type. This one-of-a-kind conference and webinar series... Continue Reading →
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17th Biennial Congress of the Metastasis Research Society (MRS)
Princeton University's McDonnell Hall Princeton, NJ, United StatesThe goal of the 17th Biennial Congress is to assemble leadership in the field of metastasis research and treatment and today’s most promising young investigators in a setting where they can together discuss experimental and clinical information known about metastasis and focus on elucidating new opportunities for more effective intervention strategies. We will highlight the... Continue Reading →
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Stage IV Stampede & March to Capitol Hill
FeaturedCapitol Hill Washington, DC, United StatesThe Stage IV Stampede is a flagship event on National Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day that represents a national grassroots movement to raise awareness of metastatic stage IV cancer, educate policymakers about the challenges faced by affected individuals, and advocate for advancing medical research and improving care. Schedule TBD
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MET UP’s Annual Die-in on Capitol Hill
FeaturedCapitol Hill Washington, DC, United StatesMET UP will be holding a Die-In around the Capitol Building. Precise times and location coming soon!
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MRS/Metavivor Engagement Webinar Series
Listen to the live stream HERE One key principle to meaningful patient-centered research is the inclusion of stakeholder perspectives, especially the patient perspective, for identifying the most important questions that need to be answered in addition to the most important patient-desired outcomes. This webinar, “Palliative care and symptom management,” is the first in a series... Continue Reading →
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Metastatic Cancer Engagement Conference
FeaturedUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesDespite decades of cancer research, cancer metastasis (the spread of cancer from the primary site throughout the body) still causes approximately 90% of all cancer-related deaths worldwide and in the... Continue Reading →
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Stage IV Stampede & March to Capitol Hill
FeaturedCapitol Hill Washington, DC, United StatesJoin us for the Stage IV Stampede and make your voice heard on Capitol Hill! The Stage IV Stampede is part of a grassroots effort to bring volunteers together from across the country to Washington DC, to advocate for advancing medical research and improving access to quality healthcare for individuals impacted by MBC. Schedule TBD
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2021 International Biennial Congress of the Metastasis Research Society (MRS)
FeaturedVirtual MeetingThe goal of the Biennial Congress is to assemble leadership in the field of metastasis research and treatment and today’s most promising young investigators in a setting where they can together discuss experimental and clinical information known about metastasis and focus on elucidating new opportunities for more effective intervention strategies. We will highlight the state... Continue Reading →