Breast Cancer Awareness Goes Beyond October

September 26, 2011 13:37 by brandon
            

Most people know that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  Each year, the month-long event serves as a way to spread awareness about early detection and self-testing for the disease.  But it's important that information about breast cancer prevention is shared beyond the month of October.  One upcoming event that helps to stress the importance of strides in breast cancer research is the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS).

SABCS, an annual event, is scheduled for December 6 - 10, 2011.  According to the conference's Web site, it's "An international scientific symposium for interaction and exchange among basic scientists and clinicians in breast cancer."  Scientists and exhibitors gather each year at the convention to discuss and present the latest information regarding breast cancer research, as well as "engrossing discussion for basic, translational and clinical cancer research professionals."  The conference is sponsored by the Cancer Therapy & Research Center at UT Health Science Center, San Antonio, the American Association for Cancer Research, and the Bavlor College of Medicine.

Those planning to attend the important event are encouraged to either sponsor or exhibit.  Exhibitors will show off top-notch products and services, ranging from genetic testing to medical equipment.  If you're looking to support SABCS and pitch your technology, there are breast cancer awareness giveaways that will help draw attention from leading decision makers and professionals within the areas of breast cancer research and treatment. 

SABCS presents a rare opportunity to share your medication, product, or service to highly influential medical professionals.  Your support could change lives forever.