Theme: Exploring the Research Challenges & Advancements in Cancer and Therapeutic Strategies
Cancer Research 2023
The 19th international conference on Cancer Research is scheduled for March 27-28, 2023 London, UK organized in collaboration with generous support and cooperation from enthusiastic academicians and editorial Board Members. Cancer Research 2023 aims at sharing new ideas and technologies amongst the professionals, industrialists and students from research areas of Cance Prevention & Research. As the premier event, we have developed a program with your interests in mind. We have not only increased the number of opportunities for you to network with colleagues from across the world but also introduced more focused sessions that will feature cutting edge presentations, special panel discussions, and livelier interaction with industry leaders and experts. Cancer Research 2023 is a remarkable occasion intended for International therapeutic well being experts, Pharmacologists and oncologists to encourage the spread and utilization of research discoveries identified with Cancer.
The Cancer Research Conference welcomes members from every single driving college, clinical research foundations and demonstrative organizations to share their exploration encounters on all parts of this quickly extending field and in this manner, giving a grandstand of the most recent method.All inclusive Cancer growth has a significant wellbeing sway over the general public, new instances of tumours are analysed and detailed every single year. Starting a year ago (2018) 17 million new instances of Cancer growth were accounted for and the passing cases were 9.6 million.Cancer conferences aim at collaborative research among the experts worldwide. Along with new innovations for treatment and diagnosis, it also envisages to bring out cancer research for a sustainable treatment and diagnosis worldwide.This cancer conference has been designed based on the latest advanced research in cancer with a purpose to gather expert oncologist, scientist, academicians, students and other multidisciplinary researchers in the arena of cancer.
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Track 1: Cancer Epidemiology, Screening, Diagnosis & Prognosis
The Epidemiology of Cancer is the investigation of the components influencing Cancer, an approach to finish up potential inclinations and causes. The investigation of Cancer Epidemiology rehearses Epidemiological Methods to find the reason for Cancer and to perceive and create upgraded medicines. This degree of concentrate must adapt to challenges of lead time predisposition and length time inclination. Lead time inclination is the hypothesis that essential conclusion may falsely expand the endurance measurements of a Cancer, without really improving the characteristic history of the illness. Length predisposition is the idea that delicate developing, progressively torpid Tumors are bound to be perceived by Screening Tests, yet upgrades in diagnosing more instances of lethargic Cancer may not convert into better patient results after the execution of Screening Programs.
Most Cancers are initially known either in light of the presence of signs or indications or through Screening. Neither of these prompts a Definitive Diagnosis, which involves the assessment of a tissue test by a pathologist. Individuals with suspected Cancer are seen with medicinal tests. These for the most part incorporate Blood Tests, CT Scans, X-beams and Endoscopy.
Screenings can discover introductory Cancer, when it's generally reparable. Disease Screening means to recognize Cancer before manifestations show up. This may incorporate blood tests, pee tests, different tests, or Medical Imaging.
- Microfluidic device for cancer screening
- Cancer Staging
- Early detection and diagnosis of Cancer
- Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) towards cancer Diagnosis
- Cohort studies and Cancer Survival analysis
European Cancer Societies: Children's Cancer Association, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, Belgian Association of Oncological Radiotherapy, Cancer Registry Bavaria, European Cancer Organization.
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynecologic Oncology Group.
Related Journals: Journal of Clinical Oncology , Clinical Cancer Research , European Journal of Cancer, International Journal of Cancer , International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Track 2: Organ Specific Cancer:
Organ Specific Cancer is usually named based on the location of the Cancer cell in the body organ. There are more than 100 types of Cancer and it may occur anywhere in the human body. Breast Cancer is most common in Women, and Prostate cancer is common in Men. Lung cancer and colorectal cancer occurs commonly in both men and women. Cancer also defined by the type of the cell formed them, like epithelial or squamous cell. There are different types of Cancers based on location of cancer in the body organ. These types of Malignancies come under the category of Organ Specific Cancer.
- Breast Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Prostate Cancer
- Ovary Cancer
- Non Hodgkin Lymphoma
- And Others
European Cancer Societies: Dutch Society for Surgical Oncology, German Society of Radiation Oncology, Childhood Cancer Research Group, Association of Population-based Cancer Registries in Germany, French Society of Radiation Oncology,
USA Cancer Societies: Colon Cancer Alliance, American Childhood Cancer Association, American Society for Radiation Oncology, Children's Neuroblastoma Cancer Foundation, Musculoskeletal Tumor Society.
Asian Cancer Societies: Association of Radiation Oncologists of India, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Asian Cancer Foundation, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Cancer Relief Society Nepal.
Related Journals: Journal of Clinical Oncology , Clinical Cancer Research , European Journal of Cancer, International Journal of Cancer , International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Track 3: Radiology & Imaging in Cancer Diagnosis & Therapy
Radiation therapy uses great energy element or radiation or waves such as x-rays, gamma rays, electron beams, protons to abolish or shrink Cancer cell. When compared to normal cell, the Cancer cells grow and split faster, radiation works by making minor breaks in the DNA inside the cells. Cancer cells whose DNA is damaged by radiation stops dividing or die. The normal cell current nearby Cancer cells can also be affected by radiation, leading to side effects. Radiation therapy may be used alone or in combination with surgery Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy. The radiation can be given in 3 ways dependent upon the type of Cancer and position. Types of radiation are external radiation, internal radiation, systemic radiation and others.
Cancer Imaging is the term that covers many methods used in diagnoses and Research Cancer. It is initially used to diagnose and stage the disease and now it is also used to assist with surgery and Radiotherapy, to recognise patients who are responding to treatment and to look for early responses.
- Endoscopy, Colonoscopy and Sigmoidoscopy
- Imaging tests: X-ray, PET, CT, MRI, Mammography, ultrasound etc.
- Nuclear medicine scans, bone scans, Fluoroscopy, SPECT and other methods
European Cancer Societies: Children's Cancer Association, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, Belgian Association of Oncological Radiotherapy, Cancer Registry Bavaria, European Cancer Organization.
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynaecologic Oncology Group.
Asian Cancer Societies: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology, Asian Cancer Foundation.
Related Journals: Journal of Clinical Oncology , Clinical Cancer Research , European Journal of Cancer, International Journal of Cancer , International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Track 4: Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics
Cancer is basically a disease of tissue growth regulation. In order for a normal cell to transform into a Cancer cell, the genes that control cell growth and variation must be altered. The affected genes are divided into two broad categories: Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressor Genes. Oncogenes are genes that stimulate cell growth and reproduction. Tumor Suppressor Genes are genes that prevent cell division and survival. Malignant alteration can arise through the development of novel Oncogenes, the unfortunate over-expression of typical Oncogenes, or by the under-expression or inactivating of Tumor Suppressor Genes. Usually, alterations in Multiple Genes are essential to transform a normal cell into a Cancer cell.
Cancer Epigenetics deals with the Epigenetic Alterations to the genome of Cancer cells that do not comprise any change in the nucleotide sequence. Epigenetic Alterations are as vital as Genetic Mutations in a normal cell conversion to Cancer cells, and their manipulation holds great promise for Cancer prevention, detection, and therapy.
European Cancer Societies: Children's Cancer Association, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, Belgian Association of Oncological Radiotherapy, Cancer Registry Bavaria, European Cancer Organization.
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynaecologic Oncology Group.
Asian Cancer Societies: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology, Asian Cancer Foundation
Related Journals: Journal of Clinical Oncology , Clinical Cancer Research , European Journal of Cancer, International Journal of Cancer , International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Track 5: Nanotechnology in Cancer Treatment
The Nanoparticles or Nanotechnology in Cancer Treatment deals with destruction, detection, and elimination of the cancer cells with minimal harm to the healthy tissue present near. Nanoparticles are inoculated directly into the cancer cells and can destroy the proliferation of the Cancer cell present inside. Nanoparticle plays major role in drug delivery to overcome the limits of conventional treatment methods.
- Delivering life through chemotherapy
- Nano therapy for Cancer
- Augmenting radiotherapy
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynaecologic Oncology Group.
Asian Cancer Societies: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology, Asian Cancer Foundation
Related Journals: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy , Journal of Carcinogenesis , American Journal of Clinical Oncology , Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research ,
Track 6: Cancer Preventive Vaccines: Oncolytic Therapy & Others
Cancer vaccines stimulate the immune system’s capability to protect the body against the infectious agents that may cause disease. Cancer vaccine is also known as biological response modifiers. There are two types of cancer vaccine: Preventive vaccine and treatment vaccine. The Preventive vaccine is used to stop the development of the Cancer cell and treatment vaccines are used to treat the existing cancer by natural immune system to fight against the cancer.
Oncolytic Virus is a virus that infects and breakdown Cancer cells but not normal cells. Oncolytic virus therapy may make it easier to kill tumor cells with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. It is a type of targeted therapy. Also called oncolytic virotherapy, viral therapy, and virotherapy.
- Cancer Cell Mechanisms
- Cancer Clinical trials
- Cancer Epidemiology
- Cancer Biostatistics
- Medical Oncology
- Interpretive Oncology
European Cancer Societies: Children's Cancer Association, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, Belgian Association of Oncological Radiotherapy, Cancer Registry Bavaria, European Cancer Organization.
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynaecologic Oncology Group.
Asian Cancer Societies: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology, Asian Cancer Foundation
Related Journals: Annals of Surgical Oncology Journal of the National Cancer Institute , International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics , International Journal of Hematology
Track 7: Precision Medicine and Immuno-Oncology
Precision medicine or personalized medicine is an approach to individual care for selecting treatment that are helpful to the patients based on a genetic understanding of their disease. Depending upon the type of cancer, its size and proliferation, combination of Treatment surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy and Immunotherapy may vary. But in precision medicine, information about genetic changes in the tumor can be helping to decide the Treatment.
Cancer Immunology is concerned with Immune system in progression and development of Cancer. The most well-known application is Cancer Immunotherapy where the immune system is used to treat cancer.
- Novel concepts in Bi-specific Antibodies Engineering
- Pre-clinical and Translational Immuno-Oncology Developments
- Personalized Immunotherapy, Combination Immunotherapy and Viral Therapies
European Cancer Societies: Children's Cancer Association, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, Belgian Association of Oncological Radiotherapy, Cancer Registry Bavaria, European Cancer Organization.
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynaecologic Oncology Group.
Asian Cancer Societies: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology, Asian Cancer Foundation
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 8: Circulating Tumor Cell (CTC)
Circulating Tumor Cell are the cells that are shed into the lymphatic or vasculature stream from a tumor and remain loose in circulation, cluster together as they travel or lodge themselves in new tissues. The detection of Circulating tumor cell has important Diagnostic and Therapeutic implication then their number can be very small and cells are not certainly identified.
- Methods of CTC detection
- CTC number as a surrogate response and prognostic biomarker
- CTC chip technology and EGFR mutation analysis
- Application of CTC technologies to clinical testing
European Cancer Societies: Children's Cancer Association, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, Belgian Association of Oncological Radiotherapy, Cancer Registry Bavaria, European Cancer Organization.
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynaecologic Oncology Group.
Asian Cancer Societies: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology, Asian Cancer Foundation
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 9: Cell and Gene Therapy for Cancer
Cell Therapy goes for focusing on different diseases at the cellular level, i.e. by re-establishing a definite cell populace or using cells as therapeutic cargo. Gene Therapy deals with biomedical investigation with the objective of impacting the course of different hereditary and procured diseases at the DNA/RNA level. For utmost diseases, cell and gene therapy are applied in combination. Moreover, these two fields have given ideas, reagents, and techniques that are lighting up the improved purposes of quality control, stem cell lineage, cell-cell interactions, input circles, enhancement circles, regenerative limit, and redesigning or remodeling.
- Understanding of the genetic basis of cancer
- Developed methods for isolating, expanding and engineering cancer-killing cells
- Enhancing the immunogenicity of the tumor by introducing genes therapy
European Cancer Societies: Children's Cancer Association, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, Belgian Association of Oncological Radiotherapy, Cancer Registry Bavaria, European Cancer Organization.
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynaecologic Oncology Group.
Asian Cancer Societies: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology, Asian Cancer Foundation
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 10: Targeted Cancer Therapy
Targeted Cancer Therapy is one of the chief means of medical treatment for Cancer. Targeted Therapy blocks the development of Cancer cells by interfering with Specific Targeted Molecules required for carcinogenesis and tumor growth rather than by simply interfering with all rapidly dividing cells. Targeted Cancer Therapies are likely to be more effective than older forms of treatments and less harmful to normal cells. Numerous Targeted Therapies are examples of immunotherapy using immune mechanisms for therapeutic purposes developed by the field of cancer immunology. So, as immunomodulators, they are one type of biological response modifiers.
- FDA approved Targeted Therapies for Cancer
- Monoclonal Antibody-conjugated Nanoparticles for Targeted Cancer Therapy
- Types of targeted therapies: hormone therapies, signal transduction inhibitors, expression modulators, apoptosis inducers, angiogenesis inhibitors, toxin delivery molecules etc.
- Molecular targeted therapies
European Cancer Societies: Children's Cancer Association, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, French Society of Oncology Pharmacy, Belgian Association of Oncological Radiotherapy, Cancer Registry Bavaria, European Cancer Organization.
USA Cancer Societies: National Cancer Institute, American Childhood Cancer Association, National Brain Tumor Society, American Cancer Society, Gynaecologic Oncology Group.
Asian Cancer Societies: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Japanese Breast Cancer Society, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology, Asian Cancer Foundation
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 11: Cancer Clinical Trials
Clinical trials for cancer are research studies that relate the most effective well-known treatment for a specific type or stage of cancer with a novel approach. This can be a new drug, or combination of drugs or a unlike way of using established therapies. There are trials that comprise new approaches to surgery and radiation treatment. There are clinical trials for each type of cancer. Though many trials focus on late stage disease, there are also trials to prevent cancer, improve early diagnosis, stop the cancer from coming back, reduce side effects or improve quality of life.
- Cryoablation
- Hematopoietic Stem cell therapy
- Stem Cell Transplantation
- Chemotherapy
Cancer Societies: Cancer Support Community , International Cancer Alliance for Research and Education, Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network,American Brain Tumor Association,American Childhood Cancer Organization ,
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 13: Cancer Biology and Drug Delivery
A term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can attack nearby tissues. Cancer cells can also spread to new parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems. There are numerous main types of cancer. Carcinoma is a cancer that originates in the skin or in tissues that line or cover interior organs. Sarcoma is a cancer that originates in bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue. Leukemia is a cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue, such as the bone marrow, and causes large amounts of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter the blood. Lymphoma and multiple myeloma are cancers that arise in the cells of the immune system. Central nervous system cancers are cancers that arise in the tissues of the brain and spinal cord they are also called malignancy.
Medication conveyance refers to plans, approaches, advances, and frameworks for carrying a pharmaceutical compound in the body as estimated to securely achieve its desired curative effect. It might contain logical site-focusing inside the body, or it may include encouraging fundamental pharmacokinetics; regardless, it is commonly worried about both amount and length of medication nearness. Medication conveyance is commonly drawn closer by means of a medication's synthetic definition.
- Hospice in cancer
- Radiation Therapy
- Precision Medicine
- Immunotherapy
Cancer Societies: Association of Oncology Social Work | Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation | Cancer Hope Network | Cancer Legal Resource Center | Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation |
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 14: Cancer Pharma Industry
Cancer is one of the best wellbeing challenges, and a chief cause of death in each edge of the world. The international market for Cancer drugs is anticipated to develop twice as quick as that of different pharmaceuticals throughout the following couple of years.Top organizations incorporate Janssen biotech, Boehringer ingelheim, Roche, Celgene, Takeda oncology, Novartis, Johnson and Johnson, and Amgen. The growth business is the most usually profitable business in the USA. It has been seen that, there are 1,665,540 novel malignancy cases analyzed and 585,720 growths short-lived in the US in the year 2014. $6 billion of citizen stores are turned through different government organizations for malignancy explore for the most part as the National Cancer Institute . The NCI states that the restorative expenses of disease mind are $125 billion, with the ascent of 39 percent to $173 billion by the up and coming year that is 2022. The most renowned maxim of the growth business is it exploits an excessive number of individuals and delivers excessively pay to enable a cure to be found.
- Patient Assessment & Education
- Management & Palliative Care
- Treatment Plans
- Supportive Care
Cancer Societies: Association of Oncology Social Work , Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation , Cancer Hope Network ,Cancer Legal Resource Center , Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation,Head and Neck Cancer Alliance ,Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation , Intercultural Cancer Council , France Meetings , Kidney Cancer Association
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 15: Alternative Treatment and Cancer Therapy
Cancer can be treated by many methods, such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, hormonal therapy, and synthetic lethality. People suffering from cancer can be examined through medical tests. These generally include blood tests are X-rays, CT scans, and endoscopy. The tissue investigation from the biopsy specifies the type of cell that multiplies, through its histological grade, genetic abnormalities, and other features. Thus all together it gives the user information about molecular changes such as mutations, fusion genes, and numerical chromosome to estimate or show the prognosis and to choose the best treatment. Cytogenetics and immunohistochemistry are other common tissue tests. The elimination of cancer without damaging the other parts of the body (by achieving cure with near-zero adverse effects) is the key goal of treatment. The type of treatment depends on the type of cancer the patient is suffering with and how advanced it is. Various people with cancer have only one type of treatment. But for maximum of the people, they have a combination of treatments, such as surgery with chemotherapy (use of drugs to kill cancer cells) or radiation therapy. Immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or hormone therapy are alternative kind of treatment for cancer.
- Avoiding Risk Factors
- Changing Lifestyle Choices
- Preclinical & Clinical Research
- Disfigurement
Cancer Societies: Association of Oncology Social Work , Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation , Cancer Hope Network ,Cancer Legal Resource Center , Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation,Head and Neck Cancer Alliance ,Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation , Intercultural Cancer Council , France Meetings , Kidney Cancer Association
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 16: Novel Approaches to Cancer Treatment
The usual treatment modalities are associated with severe side effects and high toxicity which in turn lead to low quality of life. This analysis encompasses novel strategies for more effective chemotherapeutic delivery aiming to generate better prognosis. Presently, cancer management is a highly dynamic field and significant advances are being made in the growth of novel cancer treatment strategies. In contrast to conventional cancer therapeutics, novel methods such as ligand or receptor based targeting, intracellular drug targeting, gene delivery, cancer stem cell therapy, magnetic drug targeting and ultrasound-mediated drug delivery, have added novel modalities for cancer treatment.
- Advanced laparoscopic surgery
- ovarian cancer
- vaginal cancer
- vulvar cancer
Cancer Societies: Native American Cancer Research , Oncology Nursing Society , Oral Cancer Foundation , Ovarian Cancer National Alliance , Skin Cancer Foundation, Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation,Head and Neck Cancer Alliance ,Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation , Intercultural Cancer Council , France Meetings , Kidney Cancer Association
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 17: Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery and Development
Drug discovery and development together are the complete practice of identifying a new drug and passing it to market. Discovery might include screening of chemical libraries, identification of the active ingredient from a natural remedy or design resulting from an understanding of the target.
- Advanced laparoscopic surgery
- ovarian cancer
- vaginal cancer
- vulvar cancer
Thyroid Cancer Conferences | Uterine Cancer Conferences | Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer Conferences | Colorectal Cancer Conferences
Cancer Societies: Native American Cancer Research , Oncology Nursing Society , Oral Cancer Foundation , Ovarian Cancer National Alliance , Skin Cancer Foundation, Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation,Head and Neck Cancer Alliance ,Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation , Intercultural Cancer Council , France Meetings , Kidney Cancer Association
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Track 18: Cancer immunotherapy: Car T Cell Technology
A type of treatment in which a patient’s T cells (a type of immune cell) are altered in the laboratory so they will bind to cancer cells and destroy them. Blood from a vein in the patient’s arm flows through a tube to an apheresis machine (not shown), which eliminates the white blood cells, including the T cells, and directs the rest of the blood back to the patient. Then, the gene for a special receptor named a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) is introduced into the T cells in the laboratory. Millions of the CAR T cells are developed in the laboratory and then given to the patient by infusion. The CAR T cells are able to bind to an antigen on the cancer cells and destroy them.
- CAR-T cell therapy in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
- CAR-T cells therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
- CAR-T cell in multiple myeloma
Thyroid Cancer Conferences | Uterine Cancer Conferences | Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer Conferences | Colorectal Cancer Conferences
Cancer Societies: Native American Cancer Research , Oncology Nursing Society , Oral Cancer Foundation , Ovarian Cancer National Alliance , Skin Cancer Foundation, Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation,Head and Neck Cancer Alliance ,Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation , Intercultural Cancer Council , France Meetings , Kidney Cancer Association
Related Journals: British Journal of Haematology , Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Thrombosis and Haemostasis , Journal Of Expert Review of Hematology
Note: Global Cancer will be the best platform for all the scientist, radiologists, oncologists, research scholars, students who are working in this field to exchange their knowledge related to Cancer and oncology. This international event is an effort to find an alternative for invasive imaging technique against cancer like Liver Cancer, Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Kidney Cancer, Cancer in adults & cancer in children
Cancer is the name given to a collection of related diseases. In all types of cancer, some of the body’s cells begin to divide without stopping and spread into surrounding tissues. Cancer can start almost anywhere in the human body, which is made up of trillions of cells. Normally, human cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them. When cells grow old or become damaged, they die, and new cells take their place. When cancer develops, however, this orderly process breaks down. As cells become more and more abnormal, old or damaged cells survive when they should die, and new cells form when they are not needed. These extra cells can divide without stopping and may form growths called tumors.
2019 Global Cancer will be the best platform for all the scientist, radiologists, oncologists, research scholars, students who are working in this field to exchange their knowledge related to Cancer and oncology. This international event is an effort to find an alternative for invasive imaging technique against cancer like Liver Cancer, Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Kidney Cancer, Cancer in adults & cancer in children.
North America is the leading regional marketplace for cancer diagnostics with a part of approximately 40.7% of the general cancer diagnostics market in terms of income in 2015, shadowed by Europe which accounted for around 29.1% share in the market.
- American Association for Cancer Research
- Virginia Cancer Institute
- American Brain Tumor Association
- American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
- Association of Cancer Physicians
- American Childhood Cancer Organization
- American Society of Clinical Oncology
- Australasian Lung Cancer Trials Group
- International Cancer Research Partnership (ICRP)
- American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
- American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
- International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
- Cancer Society of New Zealand
- Irish Cancer Society
- Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation
- Medical Centre Cologne
- Cancer Research UK
- Australian Prostate Cancer Research
- Peter McCollum Cancer Centre
- The European Cancer Organization (ECCO)
- German Cancer Research Centre
- Medical Excellence JAPAN
- Japan Community Health care Organization Chukyo Hospital
- Aichi Cancer Center Hospital
- Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daiichi Hospital
- Kyoto University Hospital
- Dokkyo Medical University Hospital
- Japan Hospital Association
- Aizawa Hospital
- Emory University
- Karolinska University
- University of Cambridge
- University of Oxford Stanford University
- UNC School of Medicine
- Harvard University
- Mayo Medical School
- Yale University
- University of Minnesota
- John Hopkins University
- Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- University of Wisconsin
- Kings College London
- Feinberg School of Medicine
- The University of Tokyo
- University of Delhi
- KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
- National University of Singapore (NUS)
- Kyoto University
- University of Hong Kong (HKU)
- Peking University
- Seoul National University (SNU)
- National Taiwan University (NTU)
- Osaka University
- Tsinghua University0
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
- Fudan University
- The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Mahidol University
- Korea University
- Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
- Taipei Medical University
- Beijing Institute of Technology
- Yonsei University
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
- Chulalongkorn University
- Tohoku University
- Tokyo Medical and Dental University
- Kyushu University
- Nagoya University
- Hokkaido University
- Sungkyunkwan University
- University of Science and Technology of China
- Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
- Universiti Malaya (UM)
- Zhejiang University
- Keio University
- Indian Institute of Science
- Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
- Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
- Nanjing University
- Kyung Hee University
- National Yang Ming University
- University of Indonesia
- University of the Philippines
- University of Tsukuba
- Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)
- Hanyang University
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB)
- National Cheng Kung University
- Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Target Audience: Oncologists, Radiologists, Immunologists, Clinical Researchers, Doctors, Researchers, Youthful Researchers, Undergraduates, Business Entrepreneurs, Brand Manufacturers/ Marketers of Consumer Products, Pharmaceutical Companies and Diagnostics Companies
Conference Highlights
- Organ Specific Cancer
- Cancer Epidemiology, Screening, Diagnosis & Prognosis
- Radiology & Imaging in Cancer Diagnosis & Therapy
- Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics
- Nanotechnology in Cancer Treatment
- Cancer Preventive Vaccines: Oncolytic Therapy & Others
- Precision Medicine and Immuno-Oncology
- Circulating Tumor Cell (CTC)
- Cell and Gene Therapy for Cancer
- Targeted Cancer Therapy
- Cancer Clinical Trials
- Cancer Biology and Drug Delivery
- Cancer Pharma Industry
- Alternative Treatment and Cancer Therapy
- Novel Approaches to Cancer Treatment
- Cancer immunotherapy: Car T Cell Technology
- Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery and Development
- Cancer Epidemiology, Screening, Diagnosis & Prognosis
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