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The chapters in this book are those presented at the Second
International Symposium on Fundamental Problems in Breast Cancer
held at Banff, Alberta, April 26-29, 1986. This is, therefore, the
second volume in the series of symposia held in the Canadian
Rockies. The aim of these symposia is to provide a supportive
atmosphere for the development of new concepts as well as for the
presentation of high quality scientific data. This is reflected in
the chapters presented here. Many of the chapters put forward new
hypotheses which will be tested in the clinic or laboratory in the
next few years. In choosing the subjects for discourse, we
preferred to tackle areas where controversy existed, and in this
book we have grouped the chapters around discussion themes. The
relative merits of mammography and physical examination in the
detection of small lesions within the breast and the natural
history of these lesions were important topics at the symposium,
and the results of early detection studies will have a major effect
on health care costs. We have devoted a large section of this book
to this subject. The mechanism of growth and response of endocrine
sensitive tumors and current concepts of the statistics and
cost-benefit assessment of adjuvant chemotherapy trials comprise
two other sections of the book where original and stimulating ideas
were presented.
The chapters in this book are those presented at the Second
International Symposium on Fundamental Problems in Breast Cancer
held at Banff, Alberta, April 26-29, 1986. This is, therefore, the
second volume in the series of symposia held in the Canadian
Rockies. The aim of these symposia is to provide a supportive
atmosphere for the development of new concepts as well as for the
presentation of high quality scientific data. This is reflected in
the chapters presented here. Many of the chapters put forward new
hypotheses which will be tested in the clinic or laboratory in the
next few years. In choosing the subjects for discourse, we
preferred to tackle areas where controversy existed, and in this
book we have grouped the chapters around discussion themes. The
relative merits of mammography and physical examination in the
detection of small lesions within the breast and the natural
history of these lesions were important topics at the symposium,
and the results of early detection studies will have a major effect
on health care costs. We have devoted a large section of this book
to this subject. The mechanism of growth and response of endocrine
sensitive tumors and current concepts of the statistics and
cost-benefit assessment of adjuvant chemotherapy trials comprise
two other sections of the book where original and stimulating ideas
were presented.
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