Global Summit on

Breast and Women’s Cancer

THEME: "Frontiers in Breast and Women’s Cancer Research and Therapy"

img2 27-29 Oct 2025
img2 Bali, Indonesia

Breast Cancer Epidemiology

Breast cancer develops in the lining cells (epithelium) of the glandular tissue's ducts (85%) or lobules (15%). Initially, the cancerous growth is confined to the duct or lobule ("in situ"), where it usually causes no symptoms and has a low risk of spreading (metastasis).

These stage 0 cancers may progress over time and invade the surrounding breast tissue (invasive breast cancer), then spread to nearby lymph nodes (regional metastasis) or other organs in the body (distant metastasis). Breast cancer causes death in women due to widespread metastasis.

Breast cancer treatment can be extremely effective, especially if the disease is detected early.

  • HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: HER2 Expression and Targeted Therapy in Early Breast Cancer
  • HR-Positive Breast Cancer: Stratification Risk and Selecting Therapy
  • CDK4/6 Inhibitors Across Early and Metastatic Breast Cancer
  • HER2-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancer: Where are We Headed?
  • Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer: Patient Selection and Data
  • Beyond Immunotherapy: Novel Agents in TNBC
  • Biosimilars in Breast Cancer Therapy