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Amanda Roberts

@alilyroberts

Breast Surgical Oncologist, Sunnybrook HSC, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Opinions are my own.

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Excellent talk on one of the most important topics traditionally not taught in residency! Trying to change this with the UofT General Surgery Transition to Practice curriculum @DBischof1 Sav Brar

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Top 3 abstract presentations Katherine Fleshner Colleen Kerrigan Dr Matt Castelo & People’s choice award Gary Ko for Dr Arash Azin at #CBCS23 (yay surgeons!) but truly amazing submissions from all disciplines across Canada again this year! Tulin Cil MD UofT General Surgery UofT Surgical Oncology Cdn General Surgeons

Top 3 abstract presentations <a href="/katfleshner/">Katherine Fleshner</a> <a href="/CBKerriganMD/">Colleen Kerrigan</a> Dr Matt Castelo &amp; People’s choice award <a href="/GaryKoMD/">Gary Ko</a> for Dr Arash Azin at #CBCS23 (yay surgeons!) but truly amazing submissions from all disciplines across Canada again this year! <a href="/tdcil/">Tulin Cil MD</a> <a href="/UofTGSx/">UofT General Surgery</a> <a href="/UofTSurgOnc/">UofT Surgical Oncology</a> <a href="/CAGS_ACCG/">Cdn General Surgeons</a>
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Congratulations to our outgoing U of T Department of Surgery breast surgical oncology fellows Dr George Pang, Dr Omar Felix and Dr Funmilola for completing your fellowship. It was a pleasure working with and learning from you!

Congratulations to our outgoing <a href="/UofTSurgery/">U of T Department of Surgery</a> breast surgical oncology fellows Dr George Pang, Dr Omar Felix and Dr <a href="/wuraie/">Funmilola</a> for completing your fellowship. It was a pleasure working with and learning from you!
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Pessimists see problems. They worry about what could go wrong in the future. Optimists see possibilities. They focus on what could go right in the future. Proactive people turn problems into possibilities. They give us reasons to be optimistic about the future.

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We are hosting an evening of #breast health & #breastcancer updates for primary care providers on Nov 28th Women's College Hospital! If you are a primary care provider in the Greater #Toronto Area, we’d love to have you join in-person! For everyone else, we have a virtual option! #bcsm 👇🏻👇🏻

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How do surgeons manage the axilla after neoadjuvant therapy? by Dr E Kouzmina at #CSSO24 Substantial change over past two decades ⬆️De-escalation towards SLNB for appropriately selected cN1 patients ➡️Aligned with current guidelines Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Amanda Roberts

How do surgeons manage the axilla after neoadjuvant therapy? by Dr E Kouzmina at #CSSO24
Substantial change over past two decades
⬆️De-escalation towards SLNB for appropriately selected cN1 patients
 ➡️Aligned with current guidelines
<a href="/Sunnybrook/">Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre</a> <a href="/alilyroberts/">Amanda Roberts</a>
Gaya Naganathan, MSc MD (@gaya_naganathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last OR day of fellowship, finishing with some tough but great cases! Incredibly privileged to have trained U of T Department of Surgery under some of the greats of Breast Surgical Oncology. Just like that, 9 years of medical training comes to an end! "The days are long but the years are short."

Last OR day of fellowship, finishing with some tough but great cases! Incredibly privileged to have trained <a href="/UofTSurgery/">U of T Department of Surgery</a> under some of the greats of Breast Surgical Oncology. Just like that, 9 years of medical training comes to an end! "The days are long but the years are short."
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8⃣ E Kouzmina U of T Department of Surgery: Over 8 years, the use of SLNB after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for cN1 breast cancer increased significantly, while ALND decreased, reflecting a shift toward less invasive surgeries Cdn General Surgeons CAGS Residents Society of Surgical Oncology Amanda Roberts #CSF2024

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October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth! Support Toronto Breast Surgery Collaborative in driving collaborative & diverse research, education, and leadership in the GTA & beyond. Together, we can make a lasting impact. #DonateNow and support the future of breast cancer care: breastcollaborative.ca

Sylvia Jones (@sylviajonesmpp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year, our government made a historic announcement to lower the age of eligibility for self-referral for publicly funded mammograms. Starting today, if you are over the age of 40, you can self-refer for a mammogram and access the care you need sooner. news.ontario.ca/en/release/100…

Dr.Muna Al-Khaifi MD.CCFP.MPH (@munasaid44) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite the progress made in treatments to improve the lives of breast cancer survivors, a persistent gap exists in education focused on breast cancer survivorship for survivors and those close to them. This leaves survivors without the necessary tools to navigate this intricate

Despite the progress made in treatments to improve the lives of breast cancer survivors, a persistent gap exists in education focused on breast cancer survivorship for survivors and those close to them. This leaves survivors without the necessary tools to navigate this intricate
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It’s that time of year again! If you are a breast cancer researcher in Canada & have had your research recently accepted, presented or published - please submit your abstract to the Canadian Breast Cancer Research Forum at the Canadian Breast Cancer Symposium June 19th-20th 2025!

It’s that time of year again! If you are a breast cancer researcher in Canada &amp; have had your research recently accepted, presented or published - please submit your abstract to the Canadian Breast Cancer Research Forum at the Canadian Breast Cancer Symposium June 19th-20th 2025!