From Research to Action: Breaking New Ground-Symposium Update

Katherine McKenzie, Ph.D. CBCRP Manager–External Relations

On September 7-9, 2007, the CBCRP will return to Los Angeles to host our sixth statewide breast cancer research symposium, From Research to Action: Breaking New Ground, where we’ll explore the current advances in breast cancer research and plant seeds for breakthroughs to come.

We released a preliminary program in the spring that described the diverse topics that will be covered, from determining the best way to empower underserved communities in obtaining breast health, to understanding how changes in the physiology of the breast contribute to the development of tumors, to developing new ways to detect and diagnose breast cancer. The topics will be presented so that scientists and non-scientists alike will be able to understand and contribute to the discussion.

Registration for this year’s symposium is outstripping that of our 2005 symposium, which indicates interest in these critical topics. Since the original preliminary program was published, we have added several features that should make the symposium even more tantalizing.

We added a second plenary session on Friday evening that will explore the unequal burden of breast cancer. SRI Steering Committee members Olufunmilayo (Funmi) Olopade, M.D., F.A.C.P., and David Williams, Ph.D., will elucidate the racial and ethnic disparities in breast cancer and discuss possible reasons for them.

We have also selected the researchers who will present their work in the plenary poster session:

For attendees who wish to explore topics in a more informal setting, our Meet the Experts breakfast session will feature small group discussions with expert leaders. Thus far, our leaders include:

Workshops will ask topical questions in areas of research that have the potential to establish and expand research directions. Our workshop leaders are recruiting speakers, and more detailed information about their sessions is available on our website. Workshops discussing special issues for young women with breast cancer, the biology behind hormone replacement therapy, and the theory and practice of conducting community-based participatory research have been updated.

Our symposium consistently proves to be an energizing event and this year should be no exception. All who attend should leave with ideas for how to make a contribution in the fight against breast cancer at the individual, research, or community level.

The full symposium program is available on our website (www.CABreastCancer.org/symposium/program/). Check back often for program updates. Don’t forget to register for the symposium online or via fax, and make your travel plans!