The Metastatic Breast Cancer Project
Takes a new approach to cancer research in which researchers partner directly with patients, who share their samples and clinical information in order to speed important discoveries. The project is being launched and funded by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard — a non-profit academic research institution with a mission to dramatically accelerate the understanding and treatment of disease — and conducted in collaboration with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School as well as our advocacy partners.
Their goal is to reach out to patients with metastatic breast cancer around the country in order to study their cancer using cutting-edge genomic and molecular research studies performed at the Broad Institute by allowing patients to participate in these studies regardless of where they live.
If you have metastatic breast cancer, join a nationwide movement, your medical information, and your voice. Together, we can speed the development of future therapies.
www.mbcproject.org
Their goal is to reach out to patients with metastatic breast cancer around the country in order to study their cancer using cutting-edge genomic and molecular research studies performed at the Broad Institute by allowing patients to participate in these studies regardless of where they live.
If you have metastatic breast cancer, join a nationwide movement, your medical information, and your voice. Together, we can speed the development of future therapies.
www.mbcproject.org