This webinar will examine the American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBrS) consensus guidelines on genetic testing for all patients with breast cancer and discuss its implications on local and systemic treatment recommendations.

  1. Summarize the American Society of Breast Surgeons’ Consensus Guideline on Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast Cancer and discuss implications to clinical practice.
  2. Examine recent literature that supports the ASBrS Consensus Guideline on Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast Cancer in comparison to current NCCN guidelines.

Presenters:

Eric R. Manahan, MD, MBA, FACS

Jeffrey Nelson Weitzel, MD

This nursing continuing professional development activity is approved for 1.25 contact hours from Oregon Nurses Association (ONA), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).  Contact hours will be awarded to participants who view the entire program recording and complete the post-activity survey.

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