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Amy doesn't want an off-the-shelf solution to treat her cancer. She wants truly personalized care, a treatment path that fits her specific cancer attributes and she wants tomorrow's technologies today. Because of patients like Amy, physician education — meaningful, detailed, concise education — has never been more important.
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For Amy, her breast cancer diagnosis triggered a barrage of questions that sent her on a quest for information. What do I do now? What are the characteristics of my cancer? How do I get the best treatment? The best information delivery tools empower people like Amy to find individualized answers.
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Amy knows that since she found her cancer early, she has a greater chance of becoming cancer free. That energizes her, but she still can't stop thinking about whether her cancer will come back. Leaning about the science that can help her measure the odds of recurrence can have a big impact on her treatment path.
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Amy quickly learned that breast cancer turns into a family fight, mobilizing both male and female family members and sounding the alarm for early detection and answers about the genetics of cancer. The fact-finding mission that often ensues can impact generations of women in Amy's family.
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