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Blogroll for San Antonio's breast cancer meeting

It's hard to follow all the great stories and commentaries coming out of SABCS while also taking in the sessions. I started keeping up with a list of bloggers I wanted to go back and read for later and thought I would share it with you, too. Some are advocates, some are survivors, some are doctors, but all have the same goal of sharing what they learn here. Kathi Apostolidis

Alamo Breast Cancer Foundation

Breast cancer and patient rights advocate blogging for the Alamo Breast Cancer FoundationSally Church

Pharma Strategy BlogMore scientific, but her joy in learning about what drives drug resistance and new therapies is infectiousKaruna Jaggar

Breast Cancer Action

Karuna is the executive director of Breast Cancer ActionJody Schoger

Women with Cancer

http://womenwcancer.blogspot.com/

Breast cancer survivor and advocate, health blogger, her husband is a melanoma survivorDr. Debu Tripathy

Dr. Debu's CURE blog

Editor-in-chief at CURE, Co-Leader of the Women's Cancer Program at Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Professor of Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California (what a mouthful!)Let me know if you're blogging from San Antonio (or remotely!) and I'll include your blog.

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