Strategies to Identify Aggressive Breast Cancer Biology in Black and Latina Women - Spring 2020
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore strategies for identifying aggressive breast cancer biology in Black and Latina women in this Stanford Radiology Cancer Early Detection Seminar Series lecture. Delve into topics such as MRI screening, biopsy techniques, big data analysis, and missing biology. Learn about vimentin, signaling pathways, and normal tissue in high-risk women. Examine triple-negative breast cancer, basal markers, and single-cell technology. Discover spatial maps, receptor organization, and neovascularization. Investigate photoacoustic imaging, metformin usage, and national clinical trials. Gain insights into the field effect hypothesis, cost considerations, and BMI cutoffs for breast cancer detection and treatment in diverse populations.
Syllabus
Intro
City of Hope
Dilemmas
Three parts
MRI Screening
Biopsy
Data
Big Data
Missing Biology
Vimentin
Signaling pathway
Normal tissue
Highrisk women
Queen of the family
Triple negative breast cancer
Basal markers
Seekfish
Single cell technology
Spatial maps
Receptor organization
Neovascularity
Photoacoustics
Imaging
Metformin
National Clinical Trial
Insulin
Clinical Trials
Thank You
Photoacoustic Imaging
Field Effect Hypothesis
Cost
BMI cutoffs
Eric and Vicki
Taught by
Stanford Radiology
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