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One of the things I love most is being able to sing my patients to sleep.
Why a leading breast cancer surgeon sings to her patients | Laura Esserman | 14 comments
One of the things that I love most is being able to sing my patients to sleep. It provides a welcome distraction from the operating room and also it gives people something to focus on other than the s...
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September 22, 2025 at 5:58 PM
Trials need to look more like care, and care needs to look more like trials.
#craaco2025 | Laura Esserman
When clinical trials are personalized, more people want to be on them. Trials should look more like care, and care should look more like trials. Our systems for care and research need to be the same s...
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September 22, 2025 at 5:55 PM
I had an amazing time at the Sir Peter Freyer Surgical Symposium, and was honored to be the 50th Freyer lecturer.
I was honored to be the 50th Freyer Lecturer at the Sir Peter Freyer Surgical Symposium, talking about the path to personalized medicine and how to think about incorporating these principles into… | L...
I was honored to be the 50th Freyer Lecturer at the Sir Peter Freyer Surgical Symposium, talking about the path to personalized medicine and how to think about incorporating these principles into your...
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September 22, 2025 at 5:54 PM
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Coming up—looking forward to it!
Excited to be part of this debate! Pragmatic randomized trials rule! | Laura Esserman
Excited to be part of this debate! Pragmatic randomized trials rule!
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September 18, 2025 at 5:55 PM
We improve the field by finding and fixing disparities that lead to poor outcomes.
Black women at higher risk of lymphedema due to axillary dissections | Laura Esserman posted on the topic | LinkedIn
In medicine, we must look for disparities that lead to poor outcomes and work to fix them. Speaking of disparities, we identified that Black women are getting more axillary dissections than white wome...
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September 18, 2025 at 5:53 PM
Cancer care requires a precise set of data that is available to and used by clinicians.
Introducing OneSource: A New Approach to Cancer Care Data | Laura Esserman posted on the topic | LinkedIn
Cancer care requires having a precise set of data that is shared amongst all clinicians and put together in ways that make it easy for clinicians to make decisions, for patients to understand their si...
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September 18, 2025 at 5:50 PM
Join us at Rise Up in February to discuss these and other important topics!
Jen Dalton Local 12 News | Laura Esserman
These are really important issues that will take center stage at the RISE UP for Breast Cancer Meeting, February 19-21. In two sessions, we will cover the use of hormone replacement therapy among wome...
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September 18, 2025 at 5:47 PM
An important publication showing that endocrine therapy is the most important long-term intervention to reduce the risk of developing invasive breast cancer.
Another important publication showing that endocrine therapy is an important treatment for hormone-positive DCIS, showing that it is the most important long-term intervention to reduce the risk of… | ...
Another important publication showing that endocrine therapy is an important treatment for hormone-positive DCIS, showing that it is the most important long-term intervention to reduce the risk of dev...
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July 2, 2025 at 5:37 PM
The future of women’s health is here.
Naseem—thank you for your energy and leadership. | Laura Esserman
Naseem—thank you for your energy and leadership. VC Guerrieres unite!
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July 1, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Big kudos to the Canadian Cancer Society for funding this critically important study, and to the CHALLENGE investigators for carrying it out.
Check out this AMAZING result. | Laura Esserman
Check out this AMAZING result.   889 patients with colon cancer were randomized to a structured exercise program versus a health education group about the value of exercise after adjuvant therapy for ...
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July 1, 2025 at 9:44 PM