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VIDEO: What was the most interesting thing you learned at the meeting?


 

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SAN ANTONIO – Our reporter Michele Sullivan asked selected attendees at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium to identify the most interesting or practice-changing study presented at the meeting. The answer was the same across the board - the Suppression of Ovarian Function Trial (SOFT), which showed that selective ovarian suppression reduces disease recurrence in women with early breast cancer.

In our video interview clinicians respond to the implications of the data in their practice.

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