Understanding Breast Cancer Recurrence Part 2: The Clinical Perspective
This session focuses on what recurrence means from a medical perspective. Dr. Karen Gelmon discusses how recurrence risk is assessed, what follow-up care and monitoring typically involve, and what steps you can take to help reduce your risk. Who: Anyone who has completed or nearing the end of breast cancer treatment Expert Speaker: Dr. Karen Gelmon is a Professor of Medicine at the University of BC and a medical oncologist at BC Cancer Agency in Vancouver. She also serves as a member of the Canadian Breast Cancer Network’s Medical Advisory Board.

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Recurrence part 1

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"Understanding Breast Cancer Recurrence: Risks, Realities, and Research" (10/9/25)

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