Paolo Tarantino, Research Fellow Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical Schoolpost, shared a post on X:
“The Milan Summit was meant to be a Breast Cancer focused educational conference. It spontaneously turned out to be so much more. A high-profile, international think tank and consensus gathering, which bridged the bench to the bedside, embracing multiple world continents and touching on the most contemporary open questions in breast oncology.
Huge congrats and thanks to the conference co-chairs G. Curigliano, Hope Rugo and Paolo Marchetti for envisioning this great conference, and to Fondazione Menarini for supporting it.”

Icro Meattini, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Florence, shared Paolo Tarantino’s post, adding:
“The Milan Summit on breast cancer. Networking with amazing faculty discussing current hot oncology topics. Huge thanks to the conference chairs G. Curigliano, Hope Rugo and Paolo Marchetti for this initiative.”
Hope Rugo, Professor of Medicine and Director of the Breast Oncology Clinical Trials Program at the University of California at San Francisco, also added:
“Fabulous faculty and discussions! Stay tuned for next year!”
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