150. Back to Basics - Recurrence-Score Assays in Early Breast Cancer

150. Back to Basics - Recurrence-Score Assays in Early Breast Cancer

Oncology for the Inquisitive Mind · 2025-03-22
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Our final breast cancer episode is here! Today, we are talking about the role of Gene Expression Assays in early hormone receptor-positive breast cancer management. The specific questions we asked included when we can de-escalate and for which cohort of patients these assays can be used. There's lots more to this episode, but we explore the role of Oncotype Dx!


Studies discussed in the episode:

TAILORx

RxPonder


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Oncology for the Inquisitive Mind

Cancer is a fascinating but rapidly evolving discipline - it's a full-time job just keeping up to date. In this podcast, Dr Michael Fernando and Dr Joshua Hurwitz explore the latest trials, research, and practice-changing updates, as well as regular interviews with renowned oncology specialists. Ideal for those starting their training journey, established specialists and anyone interested in medical science, oncological practice, or terrible jokes. Preferably all three.

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