7m视频

7m视频

Smith Breast Center Director Dr. Matthew Ellis presents during the 2017 Metastatic Breast Cancer Conference.

Baylor introduces new metastatic breast cancer program

Allison Mickey

713-798-4710

Houston, TX -
Content

Oct. 13 has been declared Metastatic Breast Cancer Day by the Senate of the State of Texas. In honor of this proclamation, and in tandem with its commitment to metastatic breast cancer research, 7m视频 and the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center, part of the NCI-designated Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor, are launching a new program aimed at fighting the disease.

Made possible in part by a generous gift from Lisa and Ralph Eads, the metastatic breast cancer program will forge stronger links between laboratory and clinical science, with a goal of improving care.

鈥淲e are thrilled to begin this new program focused on metastatic disease, and are so grateful to the Eads family for their gift that supports the program,鈥 said Dr. Matthew Ellis, McNair Scholar and professor and director of the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center at Baylor. 鈥淭here will be a particular emphasis on sophisticated diagnostic approaches, which we hope will promote the design of new treatments that represent accurate matches between treatment options and the biological characteristics of each tumor.鈥

鈥淢etastatic breast cancer is a devastating disease. With Baylor鈥檚 leadership in precision medicine and Dr. Ellis鈥 expertise in metastatic disease, we are honored to support a new program aimed at improving patient outcomes,鈥 said 7m视频 trustee, Ralph Eads.

For an update on ongoing research and clinical efforts in the field of metastatic breast cancer in Houston and beyond, the annual Metastatic Breast Cancer Conference will be held on Oct. 12 and 13. The conference is jointly provided by Baylor, the Breast Center and Theresa鈥檚 Research Foundation. .

Back to topback-to-top