We’re excited to share that the Q-Centrix abstract, Assessing How Racial Identify Correlates With Time To Surgery Initiation Among Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients, has been accepted and will be shared as a poster presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Quality Symposium. This thought-provoking study focuses on odds ratios of black breast cancer patients receiving surgery within an optimal timeframe versus those of white breast cancer patients. View it during Poster Session B on October 11.
2025 ASCO Quality Symposium
October 10-11, 2025
Chicago, Illinois
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