Advice From Doctors Who Had Breast Cancer 2024 Webinar

How doctors diagnosed with breast cancer managed treatment decisions, returning to work, how the experience changed their interactions with their own patients, and what everyone can learn about advocating for yourself, and much more.
Jun 25, 2024
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In this candid conversation, Marisa Weiss, MD, Michele Ley, MD, FACS, Pamela Munster, MD, and Rachel Swart, MD, PhD share what they each experienced when they went from the role of healthcare provider to patient.

Despite their medical training, many years of helping patients, and deep knowledge about breast cancer, they too felt their life come to a screeching halt when they were diagnosed.

They spoke honestly about how they managed treatment decisions, returning to work, how the experience changed their interactions with their own patients, what everyone can learn about advocating for yourself, and much more. Their hope is that by sharing their stories, they can help others coping with the same challenges, and empower everyone affected by breast cancer.

Featured speakers:

Marisa Weiss, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Breastcancer.org

Michele Ley, MD, FACS
Board-Certified Breast Surgical Oncologist and Founder, Tucson Breast Health Specialists

Pamela Munster, MD
Director, Early Phase Clinical Trials Unit, Co-leader of the Center for BRCA Research, and Co-Leader, Molecular Oncology Program, University of California San Francisco

Rachel Swart, MD, PhD
Medical Oncology and Hematology, Arizona Oncology

Advice From Doctors Who Had Breast Cancer 2024 Webinar Q&A and Transcript

— Last updated on July 16, 2024 at 3:17 PM