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Tailoring of Radiation after NACT -- 19. Regional Nodal Irradiation -- 20. Tailoring Post Mastectomy Radiotherapy -- 21. Target delineation, Radiation planning and evaluation -- 22. Radiation planning and evaluation -- 23. Management of early and LABC Breast Cancer: Chemotherapy and targeted therapy in breast cancer -- 24. PERSONALIZATION OF ENDOCRINE THERAPY IN HORMONE RECEPTOR POSITIVE BREAST CANCER -- 25. Evolving Technological Advances in Management of Early and Locally Advanced Breast Cancers -- . Part 4. Management of Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC): -- 26. Role of surgery in metastatic breast cancer and its justification -- 27. Oligometastatic breast cancer -- 28. Systemic Therapy for Hormone positive breast cancer -- 29. Tailoring treatment in Hormone negative carcinoma breast -- . Part 5. Special Issues Part I: -- 30. High-Risk Lesion of Breast -- 31. Management of inflammatory breast cancer -- 32. Challenges in management of Breast cancer in young women -- 33. BREAST CANCER IN ELDERLY FEMALE -- 34. Pregnancy associated breast cancer -- 35. Management of non ? IDC histology breast cancer -- . Part 6. Special Issues Part II -- 36. Management of Non-Palpable Breast Lesion -- 37. Evaluation of Breast Cancer at Recurrence -- 38. Current Evidence In The Management Of Recrrent Breast Cancer -- 39. Skin Sparing Mastectomy -- 40. Triple negative breast cancer: Burden, Biology and Challenges and Management -- . Part 7. Adjuvant treatment for DCIS -- 41. Adjuvant treatment for DCIS -- . Part 8. Special Issues Part III -- 42. Surveillance in Breast Cancer Survivors -- 43. Supportive and Palliative care in Breast Cancer -- 44. Radiation and Chemotherapy induced Cardiac toxicity in Breast cancer -- 45. Bone Health in Breast Cancer Patients -- 46. Breast cancer: Mental Health and Psychosocial Impact -- 47. Breast Cancer Rehabilitation -- 48. 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