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314P Real-world (RW) multi-country study of BRCA1/2 testing in adult patients (pts) with HER2−advanced breast cancer (ABC)
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157P Germline BRCA1/2 (gBRCA1/2) testing patterns among oncologists (ONC) treating HER2- advanced breast cancer (ABC): Results from a multi-country real-world study
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PCN323 Health Status/Utilities in Adult Patients with Germline BRCA1/2 Mutated (GBRCA1/2MUT) HER2− Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC) Treated with POLY(ADP-RIBOSE) Polymerase Inhibitors (PARPI) Versus Chemotherapy in a Real World (RW) Setting
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158P Patient (pt) demographics, treatment patterns (tx) and hematologic (heme) toxicities among pts with HER2− advanced breast cancer (ABC) and BRCA1/2 mutation(s) (BRCA1/2mut): A multi-country real-world (RW) study
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313P Real-world multi-country study of treatment trends among patients (pts) with HER2− BRCA1/2 mutated (BRCA1/2mut) advanced breast cancer (ABC)
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312P Real-world (RW) multi-country study of BRCA1/2 mutation (BRCA1/2mut) testing trends among adult patients (pts) with HER2− advanced breast cancer (ABC)
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Queering archives: A roundtable discussion
“Queering Archives: A Roundtable Discussion” provides a reflection on histories of queer archives studies, while marking out some key directions for the field's future development. As a broad conversation about the career of the queer archival, as both intellectual project and political practice, this discussion focuses on developments and limits within North American queer studies of the archive, which emerges as a central object of analysis and is itself somewhat archived within the terms of the discussion. The roundtable discussion provides a sustained critical engagement with the profile of the queer archive as a site for radical struggles over historical knowledge, offering a renewed sense of the queer archive as a pertinent site for scholarship and politics across an array of orientations and tendencies