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The Natural History of Breast Cancer
 
Hannah Symposium 2000 , Hannah Research Park, Ayr, Scotland
6-8 September 2000

The Symposium will focus on critical non-genetic factors that influence susceptibility to breast cancer, together with their underpinning biological mechanisms. The programme will address, in terms of mammary development and function, the influence of critical stages in development, and the effects of diet and reproductive history on susceptibility to mammary neoplasia in later life.

Organized by:

Symposium Office, Hannah Research Institute

Invited Speakers:

HANNAH SYMPOSIUM 2000The Natural History of Breast CancerKevoca Conference CentreHannah Research Park Ayr, Scotland.6-8 September 2000Invited speakers include Adlercreutz (Helsinki), Clarke (Manchester), Cunha (San Francisco), Dickson (London), Ekbom (Uppsala), Friis (Berne), Hankinson (Boston), Haslam (Michigan), Hilakivi-Clarke (Georgetown), Holly (Bristol), Newcomb (Seattle), Peaker (Ayr), Svanborg (Lund), Trayhurn (Aberdeen), Wang (London).

Deadline for Abstracts:

1 August 2000

Registration:

Contact Symposium web site: http://www.hannah2000.abelgratis.co.uk/ or email symp2000@hri.sari.ac.uk
Email for Requests and Registration: symp2000@hri.sari.ac.uk
 
 

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