Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

Cancer analysis helps to spot causes, and develop methods for hindrance, diagnosis, treatment and cure. Cancer analysis might concerned Scientists from Chemistry, organic chemistry, medicine Engineering, Physiology or Molecular background.

Types of Research

Fundings in Cancer Research

Participation of Patients in Cancer Research

Future of Cancer Research

 

  • Track 1-1Types of Research
  • Track 1-2Fundings in Cancer Research
  • Track 1-3Participation of Patients in Cancer Research
  • Track 1-4Future of Cancer Research

Malignant growth happens because of uncontrolled development of cells. In Dysplasia a cell varies from the ordinary parent cell fit as a fiddle. Metaplasia is the beginning phase of Dysplasia. In Hyperplasia the cell check increments.

Dysplasia

Metaplasia

Hyperplasia

Genetic Changes

Solid Tumor Parts

 

  • Track 2-1Dysplasia
  • Track 2-2Metaplasia
  • Track 2-3Hyperplasia
  • Track 2-4Genetic Changes
  • Track 2-5Solid Tumor Parts

Malignancy the study of disease transmission is the investigation of the appropriation and determinants of the probability of malignancy improvement. Malignant growth the study of disease transmission can be utilized to distinguish occasions that expansion or diminishing malignant growth occurrence in explicit populaces.

 

  • Track 3-1Genetic and molecular epidemiology
  • Track 3-2Environmental Carcinogens
  • Track 3-3Gene-Environment Interactions
  • Track 3-4Cancer Etiology
  • Track 3-5Health Disparities

There are many types of Cancer out of which some common types of Cancer include, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Lung Cancer, Skin Cancer,Ovarian Cancer, Lymphoma, Pancreatic Cancer, Bone Cancer. The major cause of Lung Cancer includes higher smoking rates, which directly affect the lungs.

Skin Cancer

Breast Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

Lung Cancer

Prostate Cancer

Oral Cancer

Bladder Cancer

Thyroid Cancer

 

  • Track 4-1Breast cancer
  • Track 4-2Prostate cancer
  • Track 4-3Basal cell cancer
  • Track 4-4Colon cancer
  • Track 4-5Lymphoma

Case Reports are detailed report of the patient who has been diagnosed with the disease. This report includes signs & symptoms, diagnosis, treatment methods of that particular patient. Some of the case reports may contain a Review of Literature of previous reported cases of some patients.

Case Reports on Cancer

Oncology Case Reports

Types of Case Reports

Clinical Case Reports

Medical Case Reports

 

  • Track 5-1Case Reports on Cancer
  • Track 5-2Types of Case Reports
  • Track 5-3Clinical Case Reports
  • Track 5-4Medical Case Reports

Biomarkers are those molecules which serve as indicator for the processes that may occur in a body for a disease for which the patient has been diagnosed. Cancer Biomarkers are those biological molecules that may help to detect if a person is having Cancer. Some major examples of Biomarkers that has been used for diagnosis of cancer are, ER/PR (Used for Breast Cancer), Eml4/ALK (used for Lung Cancer). Additionally, biomarkers are generally used in clinical practice to identify patients with favorable prognoses who can safely avoid overtreatment.

Use of Biomarkers in Cancer Research

Cancer Biomarker Discovery

Biomarker Development

Validation of Biomarkers

Availability of Cancer Biomarkers

Biomarkers and Breast Cancer

  • Track 6-1Risk assessment, Diagnosis
  • Track 6-2Biomarkers in Cancer Medicine
  • Track 6-3Biomarkers in Medicine
  • Track 6-4Biomarkers in Cancer Research
  • Track 6-5Companion Biomarker
  • Track 6-6Hereditary

Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms like bacterium, viruses, fungi or parasites. Several organisms sleep in and on our bodies. They are unremarkably harmless or may be useful, however below sure conditions, some organisms might cause illness. Some infectious diseases are passed from person to person. Some are transmitted by bites from insects or animals. And others are non-inheritable by ingesting contaminated food or water or being exposed to organisms within the surroundings. Signs and symptoms vary looking on the organism inflicting the infection; however usually embody fever and fatigue. Delicate infections might reply to rest and residential remedies, whereas some serious infections might need hospitalization. Several infectious diseases, like contagious disease and varicella, is prevented by vaccines. Frequent and thorough hand-washing additionally helps defend you from most infectious diseases.

 

  • Track 7-1Surgical Method
  • Track 7-2Chemotherapy
  • Track 7-3Immunotherapy
  • Track 7-4Hormone therapy
  • Track 7-5Radiation therapy
  • Track 7-6Targeted therapy

Clinical oncologists are doctors who treat patients with a balance of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. They are involved in the management of all types of cancer and use a range of other treatments to treat cancers, without using surgery.

They are different than medical oncologists, who use non-radiological treatments for cancer. Clinical oncologists determine which treatment to use by considering a range of factors such as the type of tumour, tumour site, the stage of the disease and the patient’s general health. They assess the relative merits of different treatments before presenting these to the patient

  • Track 8-1Classes of Anti Cancerous Drug
  • Track 8-2Side Effects of Anti Cancerous Drug
  • Track 8-3Efficacy of Anti Cancerous Drug
  • Track 8-4Ovarian Cancer

There are 4 Stages of Cancer, which include Stage 0 (There is no cancer, but some abnormal cells that may give rise to cancerous cells) Stage 1 (Cancer is located in small area) Stage 2 & 3 (Cancer has spread to larger area including tissues and lymph nodes), Stage 4 (Cancer has spread to many parts of the body)

Different Stages of Cancer

Reoccurrence of Cancer

Local & Malignant Cancer

Various treatment measures at different stages of cancer

 

  • Track 9-1Skin Cancer
  • Track 9-2Breast Cancer
  • Track 9-3Lung Cancer
  • Track 9-4Prostate Cancer
  • Track 9-5Use of Stem Cell in Cancer Treatment

Cancer Screening at the earliest stage of Cancer helps to cure the cancer at the very earliest stage of Cancer. Cancer Diagnosis include tests such as, Physical examination, which may be visible (abnormalities such as lumps, change in skin color or enlarged organ). It also includes, Laboratory tests, Imaging or Biopsy.

Tests used for Cancer Diagnosis

Cancer Diagnosis and cure of cancer

Cancer stage and Diagnosis of Cancer

Future expansions in Cancer Diagnosis

 

  • Track 10-1Stem Cell Transplant Procedures
  • Track 10-2Stem Cell Transplant Side Effects
  • Track 10-3Types of Stem Cell Transplant
  • Track 10-4Challenges in Stem Cell Transplant

Eating health foods can prevent cancer. Cancer could be cured to some extent if a patient follows good and health diet, which generally includes fruits and raw green leafy vegetables. Some of which includes, Apple, Papaya, Banana, Carrots, Tomatoes, etc which have high antioxidant properties, and thus a potential to cure cancer.

Anticancer Vegetables

Anticancer Fruits

Food as a source to prevent Cancer

 

  • Track 11-1Use of Biomarkers in Cancer Research
  • Track 11-2Cancer Biomarker Discovery
  • Track 11-3Biomarker Development
  • Track 11-4Validation of Biomarkers
  • Track 11-5Availability of Cancer Biomarkers

Cancer nanotechnology is a branch of nanotechnology concerned with the application of both nanomaterials (such as nanoparticles for tumour imaging or drug delivery) and nanotechnology approaches (such as nanoparticle-based theranostics) to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer

  • Track 12-1Cancer Immunotherapy
  • Track 12-2Immunodiagnostic
  • Track 12-3Immunoediting
  • Track 12-4Future expansions in Cancer Immunology
  • Track 12-5Oncology Nursing Education

Cancer immunology helps us to understand the response of the immune system while the cancer progression has begun to occur. Cancer immunotherapy utilizes the immune system for treating the cancer. Cancer immunotherapy proves to be more effecting, lost lasting and more specific as compared to other methods.

Cancer Immunotherapy

Immunodiagnostic

Immunoediting

Future expansions in Cancer Immunology

 

  • Track 13-1Cellular Immunotherapy
  • Track 13-2Antibody Therapy
  • Track 13-3Host-Tumour Relation
  • Track 13-4Clinical Cancer immunology

Stem cell transplants include process that restores the blood-forming stem cells in people who have had destroyed their cells by the very high doses of chemotherapy or radiation therapy that were used to treat certain cancers. Different types of Stem cell Transplants include Autologous, Allogeneic and Syngeneic

Use of Stem Cell in Cancer Treatment

Stem Cell Transplant Procedures

Stem Cell Transplant Side Effects

Types of Stem Cell Transplant

Challenges in Stem Cell Transplant

 

  • Track 14-1Cancer Stem Cells
  • Track 14-2Stem Cell Transplantation
  • Track 14-3Cancer stage and Diagnosis of Cancer
  • Track 14-4Future expansions in Cancer Diagnosis

Oncology Nurse is a Specialist who take cares of Cancer patients. Oncology nursing care could be defined as the special care and completing the needs of patients during the time of their disease, while may involve some screening methods and preventive measures that should be taken care of.

Cancer Nursing Care

Oncology Nursing Education

Roles of an Oncology Nurse

 

  • Track 15-1Reoccurrence of Cancer
  • Track 15-2Protooncogenes
  • Track 15-3Oncogenes
  • Track 15-4Tumor Suppressor Genes
  • Track 15-5Cancer due to Mutations
  • Track 15-6Non- mutagenic cancer

According to the National Cancer Institute, the second leading cause of death is Cancer in the US. Information and education about Cancer are the key to cancer prevention, early detection of Cancer and to have the best treatment options.

Food Habits and Cancer

Public Education

Awareness Programs

Cancer Research Awareness

 

  • Track 16-1Causes of Cancer
  • Track 16-2Anticancer Vegetables
  • Track 16-3Anticancer Fruits
  • Track 16-4Food as a source to prevent Cancer
  • Track 16-5Can fruits and vegetables really be the good source to prevent cancer ?

A cancer patient who has had cancer is know as a Cancer Survivor. Cancer Survivorship has 2 meanings, having no signs of cancer after the treatment has been completed and secondly living with cancer.

Phases of Survivorship

Cancer patients survival rates

Survivorship Care Plans

Care before & after Treatment

 

  • Track 17-1Different Stages of Cancer
  • Track 17-2Reoccurrence of Cancer
  • Track 17-3Local & Malignant Cancer
  • Track 17-4Various treatment measures at different stages of cancer