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Erika Hamilton MD, FASCO
@erikahamilton9.bsky.social
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Director of Breast Cancer Research Program at Sarah Cannon Research Institute | Wife | Mom to 2 Girls | Tweets are My Own #Oncology #BCSM, #Cancer.
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These are great short summaries!
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VERITAC-2 shows vepdegestrant improves PFS after CDK4/6i among pts with HR+ mutESR1 MBc, from 2.1 months to 5.0 months. @erikahamilton9.bsky.social
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The #ASCO25 #OncoAlertTOP10 Abstracts in #BreastCancer
These are some of our picks of TOP abstracts we look forward to be presented at the upcoming ASCO Meeting in Chicago🇺🇸

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Ha- love it. We still have more Easter Eggs in breast 🐣! 😜

I'm biased, but think #ASCO25 is going to be great.

#bcsm has some great abstracts this year- #SERENA-6 1L endocrine switch w/ ESR1 for HR+, #DB-09 1L TDXd for HER-2, and #ASCENT04 1L saci + pembro for TNBC
Maple was very interested in the Derby 🐎
Look at what our practice did for us for Doctor's Day this year? Seriously so cute and thoughtful.

Definitely my best Doctor's Day ever! Thank you SCRI Oncology Partners!
#JSMO25 was amazing!

💪🏼 Had a fantastic session led by Makiko Ono on gender balance in oncology,

⭐️ a great joint @ascocancer.bsky.social / JSMO session on undruggable targets,

🌹 a beautiful Presidential Dinner....

🇯🇵 and got to squeeze in a visit to a shrine!
It's almost like we knew we didn't want measles and all were getting vaccinated so we didn't have to live like it was in 1950 🤷🏼‍♀️

PSA: anti-vax isn't cool, it isn't protecting your family. You and your family don't want complications from diseases that can be prevented.
It was for people who did not have progression on scan yet, but the emergence of a new mutation. So signaling progression was coming.

The sum of PFS and PFS2 will be important to see if people are benefiting from the two lines together longer than if the switch happened at PD.
Ok, any experience using? What are the side effects or drug interactions?
Asia Pacific Breast Cancer Symposium
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Proud to collaborate with @scrinetwork.bsky.social at Great Debates in Solid Tumors!

Join Co-Chairs @erikahamilton9.bsky.social & @drkatymoore.bsky.social, plus Andrew McKenzie PhD, & @viveksubbiah.bsky.social, leading key discussions on solid tumors.

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#Oncology #CancerResearch
My kid has to select the proper US state as an online interactive map calls them out in random order in under 2 minutes.

I can't even come close. It's near impossible when you have to zoom in on small states in the NE to accurately press the right tiiiny state on an iPad and then zoom back out.
Soooooo....I guess my addictive habit of buying cheap light-up seasonal decorations from Temu for less than $5 is drying up next week, huh?

Have to admit, I've been super pleasantly surprised by this stuff.
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Hmmmm, wonder if it's pretty insurance dependent. May try again at month two for her.
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The tiny amount of aluminum helps make certain vaccines even more effective& has a strong safety record. “In the first six months of babies’ lives, vaccines expose them to roughly 4.4 milligrams of aluminum. One slice of American cheese, by contrast, can contain as much as 50 milligrams of aluminum”
Yes, Some Vaccines Contain Aluminum. That’s a Good Thing.
R.F.K. Jr. and others have blamed the ingredient for allergies and other illnesses. Scientists say it actually bolsters the immune response.
www.nytimes.com