Our MBC Life
From SHARE Cancer Support this is Our MBC Life. A podcast dedicated to exploring life with metastatic breast cancer from the perspective of us, the people living with this disease, and the experts who partner with us to help make our lives better. So glad you’re here since no one should face MBC alone.
Our MBC Life
S03 E15 Road to a Cure - Drug Resistance with Dr. Sarat Chanderlapaty
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Welcome to the seventh stop in our series, Road to a Cure. Our goal is not only to educate and give hope to every listener but also to ensure each of these special interviews feels like an intimate conversation with our smartest friend who also happens to be an oncologist researcher.
Co-hosts Lisa Laudico and Ellen Landsberger talk with Sarat Chandarlapaty, MD, PhD, a leading Physician Scientist in the Human Oncology & Pathogenesis Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. As both a physician treating patients and a scientist in the lab, Dr. Chandarlapaty gives us an understanding of translational medicine, transferring what he learns from his patients back into the lab to answer questions that advance the treatment of metastatic breast cancer.
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