# The 19th St. Gallen international breast cancer conference ‘primary therapy of patients with early breast cancer. Evidence, controversies, consensus’: key moments and breakthroughs

**Authors:** Consuelo Morigi

PMC · DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2026.2075 · ecancermedicalscience · 2026-02-13

## TL;DR

The 19th St. Gallen Breast Cancer Conference brought together experts to discuss early breast cancer treatment, highlighting key debates and honoring contributions to the field.

## Contribution

The conference introduced the Hansjoerg Senn Memorial Lecture to honor impactful contributions to breast cancer research and care.

## Key findings

- The conference attracted over 3,100 global participants due to its high-quality scientific content and interactive sessions.
- Prof. Armando E. Giuliano was honored for his transformative work in breast cancer surgery, including the sentinel lymph node procedure.
- The event emphasized the importance of change in medical practices, as highlighted in Giuliano's lecture on evolving surgical standards.

## Abstract

The 19th St. Gallen International Breast Cancer Conference took place at the Austria Centre in Vienna from March 12th to 15th, 2025. The event achieved remarkable success, drawing over 3,100 participants from all over the world. This accomplishment is attributable to the high calibre of scientific lectures presented by leading global experts in breast cancer (BC) treatment, the opportunity for the audience to interact with panellists through questions, the interesting and varied scope of submitted posters, the debates that punctuated the many sessions, and notably, the renowned St. Gallen Consensus Session. This year's Opening Ceremony held particular significance. In commemoration of the Swiss physician and oncologist Hansjoerg Senn, who passed away in 2023, the Hansjoerg Senn Memorial Lecture was instituted to honour his profound contributions to the treatment and care of patients, particularly those affected by BC. The Memorial Lecture serves as a platform to recognise and celebrate individuals who have significantly advanced BC research. The recipient is presented with the St. Gallen Breast Cancer Award and invited to deliver an address at the opening ceremony of the St. Gallen International Breast Cancer Conference. This year, this prestigious award was presented to Prof. Armando E. Giuliano, who delivered an insightful lecture entitled ‘My Personal Experience: Changing Surgery for BC.’ In it, drawing from his impressive surgical career during which he changed the standard of care—exemplified by the sentinel lymph node procedure and the Z0011 study—he spoke about how change, though difficult, is both necessary and inevitable, emphasising that no one is too young or too old to change.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** breast cancer (MONDO:0004989)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** BC (MESH:D001943)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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