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Join Us Tomorrow for a Topic-Driven Roundtable Discussion: “Endocrine Therapy and Estrogen Reduction”

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Wednesday, May 28th at 6-7:30 pm Eastern Time

Join Deb Hackenberry, and Amber A. Guth, MD

. Surgical Oncology, Breast Surgery at NYU Langone for a presentation and discussion on "Endocrine Therapy and Estrogen Reduction". Bring your questions for this interactive program.

Register here to receive instructions on how to connect to the meeting:

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Will there be a recording that can be viewed at a later date?

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