Live from ASBrS 2026: In part two of this episode, the co hosts sit down with Dr. Helen Pass to discuss the most impactful papers presented at the meeting. From emerging trends to the latest research shaping breast surgery, tune in for key takeaways.
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We’re proud to introduce the 2026–2027 President of #ASBrS, Dr. Eric R. Manahan, MD, MBA, FACS.
With a strong commitment to advancing the mission of #ASBrS and supporting its members, he steps into this role ready to lead with vision— better breast care, everywhere℠.
Introducing Research in Practice: Tools and Pathways for Breast Surgery Fellows Course, available through #BFU. Designed specifically for breast surgical oncology fellows who are ASBrS candidate members. Now available through July 31, 2026.
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Before you arrive in Seattle…
Download the #asbrs2026 app to access the full agenda, session details, and room locations in real time.
Build your schedule now so you can move seamlessly from session to session once onsite!
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SNEAK PREVIEW – Ep. 36 FOMO: What’s Next for Breast Surgeons
Are you keeping up with the future of breast care? Tune in as the co-hosts explore emerging technologies, evolving practices, and how to stay ahead in a rapidly changing field.
Drops 4/14/26
New drops, classic favorites, all in one place! We’re excited to bring you fun new merch alongside returning designs—stop by Booth #417 to grab yours at #ASBrS2026.
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Our society leaders were on the Hill today meeting with legislators to advocate for patient access to essential follow-up diagnostics and champion fair physician reimbursement. These conversations matter — for providers, for patients, and for the future of quality care.
Spring into learning with #ASBrS2026. Discover new ideas, engage with leading experts, and connect with colleagues from across the breast surgery community.
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Connect & Learn with your colleagues at #ASBRS2026 April 29-May 3, 2026. Registration is NOW OPEN! Join us in Seattle for the premier meeting for breast surgeons.
Why attend #ASBRS2026? Dr. Deborah Farr joins our co-hosts to share 10 must-know highlights, from key sessions to emerging themes. Listen now and start planning your meeting experience.
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In Part 2 of our AI for Breast Surgeons series, we examine how AI may reshape #breastsurgery, highlighting real-world applications, decision-support tools, and ethical considerations. 🔗https://t.co/B8TA9jhShV
How will AI impact your practice? Former IBM Watson Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Gruen breaks down what surgeons need to know—and what’s coming next. 🔗https://t.co/B8TA9jhksn
Facing a medical malpractice claim? In Part 2 of this series, legal expert Angela Klein joins our co-hosts to discuss what to expect, how to communicate, and how to protect your well-being.
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Leadership lessons for both inside and outside the OR. Tune in to The Next Breast Thing Podcast for a roadmap to becoming the leader you aspire to be. https://t.co/B8TA9jhksn @SBoolbol
In this episode of The Next Breast Thing, we navigate the emotional, ethical, and clinical complexities of breast reconstruction. Who decides and what it truly means to feel whole again? https://t.co/B8TA9jhksn @SBoolbol
Cabbage leaves, antibiotics, & breast milk ice cream? 🤯 The Next Breast Thing Podcast busts lactation myths with experts Dr. Katrina Mitchell and Dr. Helen Johnson. https://t.co/B8TA9jhksn @SBoolbol
Fantastic presentation by friend and colleague @TariKingMD on atypical lesions and LCIS. Excise (most) ADH and P-LCIS; observe FEA/ALH/classic LCIS. Cancer risk 1-2% per yr; chemo prevention works! Look forward to publication reflecting ASBrS recommendations. #ASBrS2025