A series of educational lectures titled “The Role of Genes in Hereditary Breast Cancer” was held at the Misurata Central Laboratory. These lectures were attended by a diverse group of medical staff, including oncologists, geneticists, and laboratory technicians. The sessions focused on the latest research in genetic mutations associated with hereditary breast cancer, particularly BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Experts discussed the importance of early genetic testing and counseling for at-risk individuals. The lectures emphasized the role of personalized medicine in treatment and prevention, aiming to enhance the participants’ understanding and application of genetic insights in clinical practice. The event concluded with a Q&A session, allowing for in-depth discussions and exchange of knowledge among the attendees.
Time period: 19/10/2020
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