OncView™ Podcast: NCCN Guideline Updates in HR+ Breast Cancer: Focus on Extended Adjuvant Therapy

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This special episode of “Oncology Peer Review On-The-Go” features Lee Schwartzberg, MD, FACP discussing treatment patterns in HR-positive breast cancer with.

As part of its OncView™ video series, CancerNetwork® spoke with Lee Schwartzberg, MD, FACP, of the West Cancer Center and Research Institute in Germantown, Tennessee, about updates to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines regarding hormone receptor (HR)–positive breast cancer.

In the video series, Lee Schwartzberg, MD, FACP, discussed the following:

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