UPCOMING WEBINARS

One field cannot move forward in separate rooms.

Forty-four topics. One a week. Beginning September 14, 2026. Live sessions with clinicians, researchers, educators, advocates, and survivors — each built around a question practitioners are actually facing.

Members get priority registration and full replay access · Experts announced as sessions are confirmed

THE SCHEDULE

Speakers are being confirmed now.

The full schedule opens with the free Peony PRO Kickoff on September 14, 2026, and runs weekly from there.

Join Peony PRO now to receive the first speaker announcements, priority registration, and the complete replay library from the opening session forward. Founding members enter the Classroom as it is being built, not after the first year has passed.

Session by session, members build more than a replay library. They build the context, language, and professional relationships required to participate more confidently in integrative breast cancer support.

WHAT'S COMING

The topic map.

Sessions are commissioned against a defined coverage map rather than booked opportunistically. Every session ships with practitioner resources and something you can share directly with the women in your care.

Understanding the Disease

  • How Breast Cancer Actually Behaves — cancer biology for the non-oncologist
  • Reading the Pathology Report — structure, vocabulary, biomarkers, and what each line predicts
  • Inherited Risk and Tumor Genomics — genetics, genomics, and where they diverge
  • What Scans Can and Cannot Tell Her — imaging and monitoring
  • Making Sense of the Labs — laboratory testing through treatment
  • Why Two Women with the Same Diagnosis Get Different Treatment — personalized medicine

Treatment Pathways

  • Surgical Decisions, and What Comes After
  • Chemotherapy: What the Weeks Actually Look Like
  • Radiation: Daily Life on Treatment
  • Five to Ten Years on Endocrine Therapy
  • HER2-Targeted Therapy
  • Immunotherapy in Breast Cancer

Navigating the System

  • Building a Care Team That Talks to Itself
  • The Cost of Care, and How to Help Her Face It — financial navigation, insurance, appeals
  • Hard Conversations: With Her Team, and With the People She Loves — communication, relationships, and who shows up
  • What's Worth Tracking, and What Isn't — data, self-monitoring, and signal versus noise

Through Treatment

  • Side Effects: What to Expect, What to Escalate
  • Why She Can't Sleep, and What Helps — sleep and circadian health
  • Chemo Brain Is Real — Here's What We Know — cognitive health during and after treatment
  • Eating Through Treatment — nutrition when appetite, taste, and digestion change
  • Movement as Medicine, Prescribed Carefully — exercise and rehabilitation
  • Lymphedema: Prevention, Recognition, Recovery

The Whole Woman

  • Fertility Decisions Under Time Pressure
  • Parenting Through Treatment, and Pregnancy After
  • Menopause That Arrived Overnight
  • Sexual Health After Treatment: The Conversation Nobody Starts
  • Vaginal and Pelvic Floor Health
  • Reconstruction, Choice, and Living in a Changed Body

Mind, Meaning, and Support

  • Regulating a Nervous System Under Threat
  • Diagnosis as Trauma — emotional healing and trauma-informed support
  • Meaning-Making When the Story Changes — spirituality and existential care

Survivorship and Long-Term Health

  • Recurrence Risk: What It Actually Is, and What Reduces It
  • Protecting Bone Through Treatment and Beyond
  • Cardiotoxicity and Long-Term Heart Health
  • Metabolic Change After Breast Cancer
  • Inflammation, Immunity, and Recovery
  • Hormone Pathways After Endocrine Therapy
  • Environmental Exposure: Signal and Noise
  • Aging Well After Breast Cancer

Integrative Approaches

Each session states its evidence base and its limits — including where the research is preliminary.

  • Integrative Oncology: The Evidence Landscape
  • Supplements During Treatment: Interaction, Timing, and Risk
  • Acupuncture in Oncology: What the Evidence Supports
  • Manual Therapy After Surgery
  • Photobiomodulation and Light Therapy

HOW SESSIONS WORK

Ninety minutes, built to be used.

Each session is a working answer to a real question — not a survey of the literature. Live Q&A is part of every one.

Afterward, the recording is added to the member library in one of two forms:

Masterclasses — knowledge-focused sessions. The lecture, the recorded Q&A, and the practitioner resources and patient tools the expert contributes.

Protocols — practice-focused sessions. Structured, evidence-informed guidance you apply directly with the women in your care.

Instructors are briefed on the scope boundary explicitly: content builds your ability to describe, contextualize, and help a woman raise options with her clinical team. It does not authorize recommending therapies, advising on supplements or interactions, or evaluating suitability for an individual.

MEMBERSHIP

Priority registration and the full library.

Weekly webinars, the complete replay library, the Care Plan Toolkit, clinical protocols, patient education, case discussion forums, and your credential-verified Directory listing.

FOUNDING MEMBERSHIP

$450

first year · $200 off the standard $650

APPLY TO JOIN

Free to apply · Reviewed within five business days · Payment only after approval

TEACH ONE

Fifty sessions need fifty experts.

If one of these topics is your work, we'd like to hear from you. Classroom webinar instructors are compensated.

Be first to know.

Experts are being confirmed now. Members are alerted as each is announced, and get priority registration.

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The Kickoff is September 14, 2026 · Free to attend