Stacey Tinianov, Executive Director at Advocates for Collaborative Education, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Understanding the impact of lifestyle on cancer risk is critical to reduce the burden of cancer at both an individual and population level. However, study results tend to be mixed on impacts of alcohol and obesity. Most point to correlation if not causation and the space remains confusing for many.
Thrilled to be part of this San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Special Session combining lifestyle factors including alcohol consumption and obesity with genetic factors which may provide more insight and guidance on risk of primary breast cancer, breast cancer recurrence, and breast cancer metastasis.
Additionally, I’ll be addressing the elephant in the room – how to approach these conversations in clinic.
Join us tomorrow, December 9th at 11amCT to discuss.”

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