
- What if there were more comfortable and effective imaging techniques to detect cancer?
- How can physicians and cancer researchers learn about tissue structure and behavior?
- What alternative breast imaging methods are Dartmouth researchers offering that are less invasive and use less radiation than traditional mammography?
- How can physicians detect early breast cancer, identify more biologically aggressive tumors, and avoid biopsies for non-cancerous abnormalities?
The DCLA, along with the Thayer School of Engineering, and the Dartmouth Medical School invite you to a fascinating evening with Thayer Professors Keith Paulsen. and Brian Pogue, as they discuss their collaboration with physicians at Dartmouth Medical School and the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center on the current and future states of medical imaging, breast cancer detection, and implications for patient education and decision-making.
One person in six will get cancer in his or her lifetime. Learn about the cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research at Dartmouth that will help us all fight cancer and live healthier lives.
Hors d'oeuvres and soft drinks included. Cash bar.
Casual business attire or better recommended
In-building parking ($6.50 with validation); on-street parking available
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WHAT
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Lean about some of the latest advances in medicine from two Dartmouth Professors | |||||||||
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WHEN
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Wednesday, January 26, 2005
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WHERE
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The Regency Club
10900 Wilshire Blvd. (at Westwood Blvd.) Los Angeles, CA 90024 Tel: 310-208-1443 [directions] [map] |
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COST
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To reserve and pay by mail, send a check, payable to DCLA to: Bill Robbins D'83 |
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RSVP
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For more information, e-mail: Bill Robbins D'83 <billr@convergentventure.com> or Courtney Peschel D'99, Th'01 <courtney.v.peschel@dartmouth.edu> or Theresa Bryant <theresa.f.bryant@hitchcock.org> |
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