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This issue of touchREVIEWS in Oncology & Haematology brings together a diverse collection of articles reflecting the growing complexity of cancer care and the continued evolution of precision medicine across tumour types. From rare malignancies and treatment-related challenges to emerging targeted therapies and novel biological insights, the contributions highlight both recent progress and the significant […]

2nd Australasian International Breast Congress (AIBC)

2nd Australasian International Breast Congress (AIBC)
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We are pleased to announce the 2nd Australasian International Breast Congress (AIBC) in Brisbane, Australia, October 8-10, 2026. This Congress marks a significant milestone in the ongoing collaboration between the World Congress on Controversies in Breast Cancer (CoBrCa), the Australasian Society for Breast Disease (ASBD) and Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand (BreastSurgANZ) who have worked together since the first successful congress in 2018 and are thrilled to continue this important journey of shared learning and collective advancement. This synergy promises to foster exchange of knowledge, provide valuable networking opportunities, and enhance the global perspective on the latest advances in breast cancer treatment and research.

AIBC will be the main congress in the field of breast diseases in the Asia-Pacific region in 2026 and will continue the tradition of directly addressing key issues facing clinicians in their daily practice, including medical oncology, surgery, radiation oncology, breast imaging, pathology, reconstruction, allied health and survivorship issues. Through a format of debates, lectures and panel discussions, the congress will provide a forum to effectively address unresolved clinical and therapeutic problems. There will also be a series of workshops preceding the congress, to address the educational needs of the audience.

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