In recent years, molecular subtypes have played an increasingly important role in classifying endometrial cancers and driving important clinical decisions. Join us on Facebook Live as Dr. Tashanna Myers, Division Chief, Gynecologic Oncology and Vice Chair Academic Affairs for the Department of OB/GYN at Baystate Medical Center, discusses the key molecular subtypes to provide you with a better understanding of the basics. To join the program live on Friday, go to: facebook.com/SHARECancerSup...
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Join us this Friday, June 21 at 1:00 PM ET for our program, "In A Nutshell: Endometrial Cancer Molecular Subtypes"
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