Insights from Dr. Mita Manna

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Dr. Mita Manna, Medical Oncologist at the Saskatoon Cancer Centre and associate professor at the University of Saskatchewan, recently delivered an inspiring talk on the future of breast cancer care and research. As a former Provincial Disease Site Lead for Breast Malignancies and Chair of Breast Cancer Canada’s REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance, Dr. Manna brings deep expertise in quality improvement, real-world evidence, and patient-centered care.

In her TEDX, Dr. Manna explores:

  • How real-world evidence is shaping more equitable breast cancer care across Canada
  • Strategies to improve patient experiences and outcomes
  • The importance of collaboration and leadership in advancing research and care standards

This talk reflects Dr. Manna’s passion for bridging research and clinical practice, and her commitment to ensuring all patients benefit from the latest advances in care.

Watch the full presentation here:

Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, Dr. Manna’s insights provide a thoughtful look at the future of breast cancer care in Canada.

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