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Virtual small-group discussions where patient advocates and researchers come together on Zoom to discuss scientific posters from major cancer conferences in a bidirectional exchange that deepens understanding.
Join a GRASP poster walkthrough at cancer research conferences or participate in a virtual discussion to share your knowledge and gain new insights. We connect patients, caregivers, and advocates with researchers and clinicians who study all types of cancer. These bidirectional learning opportunities will make faster progress toward the development of therapies to end cancer.
Virtual small-group discussions where patient advocates and researchers come together on Zoom to discuss scientific posters from major cancer conferences in a bidirectional exchange that deepens understanding.
This session will focus on the unique psychosocial challenges faced by young women diagnosed with breast cancer. Together, researchers and patient advocates will examine scientific posters that explore issues such as emotional well-being, fertility concerns, body image, mental health, and the long-term impact of treatment on quality of life. The goal is to foster dialogue […]
This session will explore BB-1701, an investigational antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapy designed to target both HER2-positive and HER2-low metastatic breast cancers. Researchers and patient advocates will review poster data on the drug’s mechanism of action, early clinical trial results, and its potential to expand treatment options for patients with limited targeted therapies. The discussion will […]
This session will delve into emerging research on the role of immune cells in hormone receptor–positive, HER2-negative (HR+/HER2-) breast cancer. Attendees will examine poster data exploring how immune system activity may influence tumor behavior, response to therapy, and overall outcomes. Researchers and patient advocates will discuss the implications of this science for future treatments and […]
This GRASP Huddle will focus on emerging research aimed at improving treatment options for breast cancer liver metastases. Dr. Michelle Williams, Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, will lead the discussion on how her lab is investigating immunotherapy treatments for breast cancer liver metastasis. Her team integrates insights from patient samples and preclinical models to […]
Attending the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) in person? Join us for a reception bringing together scientists and patient advocates. All advocates, scientists, and partners are invited to connect and mingle in person at this special event put on by GRASP, a tradition at SABCS! The event will take place on-site at the […]
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