Cancer Lecture Series: "The Role of Genetics in Cancer Development and Treatment"
About This Event
While Genetics can play a role in developing cancer, thanks to breakthroughs in research, we can now also use genetics to predict cancer's progression and create tailored treatments for patients. Genetics can also be used for people with a cancer diagnosis or family history of cancer to learn about their risks of developing cancer and personalize their screening plans.
Join Aspirus St. Luke's Regional Cancer Center to learn from an expert panel about how recent advancements have led to better prevention and treatment, as well as the exciting future of this field.
3-member Panel
Ben Anderson, PharmD, BOCP Pharmacist in Charge, Infusion Therapy Clinic PGY2 Oncology Residency Program Director
Roberto Fernandez, D.O., MPH Oncologist Aspirus St. Luke's Regional Cancer Center
Delaney Pease, MS, CGC Aspirus St. Luke's Genetic Counselor
Schedule 5:30pm: Doors Open. Light refreshments will be served. 6:00pm: Panel begins
Directions and Parking The event is in the first floor theater of the Depot, 506 W Michigan St. Enter through the St. Louis County Heritage & Arts Center entrance on the west side. A parking lot is available off W. Michigan St. and S. 6th Ave W. and along Michigan Ave. We thank Aspirus St. Luke's Foundation for generously sponsoring this event and the cost of parking.
RSVP is requested for planning purposes, but not required.
For registration questions, please contact: Dena Cyr at 218.249.5527
For questions related to actual event, please contact: Tina Roberts at 218.249.5468
This event has been made possible through the generous support of Aspirus St. Luke's Foundation.
- Registration Cost: Free
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