ebcc 2026
5 episodes tagged with “ebcc 2026”

Jelle Wesseling MD PhD; 2026 EBCC: ‘Lord’ Trial Finds Active Surveillance for Estrogen-Receptor-Positive, HER2- Negative, Grade 1–2 DCIS Just As Effective as Standard Therapy
At the 2026 EBCC, Jelle Wesseling MD PhD discusses the LORD-trial, which found active surveillance for low-risk, estrogen-receptor-positive, HER2-negative, grade 1–2 DCIS is as effective as standard therapy. The trial's reassuring findings led to early cessation of randomization, supporting de-escal

Elisa Agostinetto MD; 2026 EBCC: Circulating Tumor DNA Trumps Clinical Prognostic Markers After Neoadjuvant Therapy for Patients with Early Breast Cancer
Elisa Agostinetto MD presented at EBCC 2026, highlighting circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) as a superior prognostic marker over clinical indicators for predicting relapse and progression in early breast cancer patients after neoadjuvant therapy. This research supports ctDNA for post-neoadjuvant risk st

Kerstin Wimmer MD; 2026 EBCC: Polyurethane-Coated Implants Reduce Capsular Contracture Risk after Mastectomy with Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer
Kerstin Wimmer MD, at the 2026 EBCC, discussed the OPBC-09 PRExRT study findings, revealing that polyurethane-coated breast implants significantly reduce capsular contracture risk for breast cancer patients receiving mastectomy with immediate pre-pectoral reconstruction followed by radiotherapy. Thi

Philip Poortmans MD PhD; 2026 EBCC: European Breast Cancer Conference: Focus on Therapy De-escalation and Individualization
This episode features Philip Poortmans MD PhD, University of Antwerp & Iridium Netwerk, discussing key themes from the 2026 European Breast Cancer Conference. He focuses on individualizing breast cancer therapy through de-escalation, covering the EUROPA trial, radiation boost data, axillary radiothe

Tess Snellen MD; 2026 EBCC: Molecular Test Distinguishes Ipsilateral Second Primary from Recurrent Breast Cancer
Tess Snellen MD, from the Netherlands Cancer Institute, presents key findings at the EBCC 2026 regarding a molecular test. This innovative test utilizes next-generation sequencing to precisely differentiate between a recurrent ipsilateral breast cancer and a new primary tumor, significantly aiding i