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ABS Conference 2027

Organised by the Association of Breast Surgery
Dates10–11 May 2027
VenueICC Wales
CityNewport, United Kingdom
The Association of Breast Surgery annual conference will run over two days at ICC Wales, bringing together the UK breast care multidisciplinary team.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 15 Jul 2026
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Trainee Relevance
National ABS annual meeting with explicit inclusion of breast surgery trainees.
Audience
Breast and oncoplastic surgeons, trainees, clinical nurse specialists, radiologists, pathologists, oncologists, AHPs, researchers and the wider breast MDT.
Programme Highlights
Key Themes
Breast surgeryOncoplastic surgeryBreast multidisciplinary careResearch and education

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Key Deadlines
10 May 2027 · 298 days
Conference begins
Practical Information
By TrainDetailed travel guidance was not visible on the ABS 2027 page.
Venue DetailsICC Wales, Newport.
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyBreast Surgery
Organising societyAssociation of Breast Surgery
Conference formatIn-person only
LocationICC Wales, Newport
The Complete Guide to the ABS Conference 2027

ABS Conference 2027 is the Association of Breast Surgery annual meeting and will be held at ICC Wales on 10-11 May 2027. The source describes a two-day programme for breast and oncoplastic surgeons, trainees, clinical nurse specialists, radiologists, pathologists, oncologists, allied health professionals, researchers and the wider breast multidisciplinary team. Detailed programme, registration, abstract and CPD information has not yet been published; the page states that more information will be available in due course. For now, trainees can treat this as a national specialty meeting worth tracking for study leave, networking and future abstract opportunities once the conference pages are expanded.