REAL Alliance National Clinical Recommendations Webinar

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Breast cancer treatment is evolving faster than ever. New clinical evidence, emerging therapies, and advances in personalized care continue to reshape how patients are diagnosed, treated, and supported across the country.

As innovation accelerates, ensuring consistent, evidence-based care for every patient—regardless of where they live—remains essential.

On September 3, 2026, healthcare professionals from across Canada are invited to join the first Current Oncology Webinar, Canadian Breast Cancer Treatment Pathways: National Clinical Recommendations from REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance.

Chaired by Dr. Mita Manna, the webinar will explore the latest National Clinical Consensus Recommendations developed through the REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance, a multidisciplinary initiative dedicated to advancing evidence-informed breast cancer care across Canada.

Event Details

Canadian Breast Cancer Treatment Pathways: National Clinical Recommendations from REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance

Date: September 3, 2026
Time: 6:00 p.m. EDT
Format: Virtual Webinar
Cost: Free

Participants who attend the live webinar will receive a certificate of attendance.

Together, we can continue advancing evidence-informed breast cancer care and improving outcomes for patients across Canada.

Reigster: https://sciforum.net/event/CurrentOncology-1

Why These Recommendations Matter

The REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance brings together leading experts from across the country to review emerging evidence and develop practical recommendations that support high-quality, standardized care.

These annually updated recommendations help clinicians navigate rapidly changing treatment landscapes while promoting alignment across Canadian care settings.

During the webinar, participants will gain insights into current best practices across key disease settings, including:

  • HER2-positive breast cancer
  • HR-positive early-stage breast cancer
  • HR-positive advanced-stage breast cancer
  • Triple-negative breast cancer

The session will highlight how national consensus recommendations can be translated into everyday clinical practice to support informed treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes.

Learn from Canadian Leaders in Breast Cancer Care

Joining Dr. Mita Manna are nationally recognized breast cancer specialists:

Dr. Nathalie LeVasseur
Associate Clinical Professor, University of British Columbia and BC Cancer

Dr. Katarzyna Jerzak
Associate Professor, University of Toronto and Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre

Together, they will share perspectives on current treatment pathways, emerging evidence, and the importance of maintaining alignment with evolving standards of care.

Supporting Progress Through Evidence

At Breast Cancer Canada, we believe progress happens when research is translated into action. REAL Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance was established to help bridge evidence and practice, ensuring that the latest clinical insights can support better decision-making and more consistent care for patients across Canada.

Whether you are a medical oncologist, surgeon, radiologist, pathologist, nurse practitioner, pharmacist, or healthcare professional involved in breast cancer care, this webinar offers an opportunity to learn from experts and stay current with evolving Canadian recommendations.

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