Sessions

May 05, 2020    Vienna, Austria

Webinar on Oncology and Breast Cancer

Sessions

Cancer Biomarkers
A cancer biomarker indicates to a substance or process that symbolizes the presence of cancer in the body. A biomarker might be a molecule secreted by a tumor or a specific response of the body to the presence of cancer. Genetic, epigenetic, proteomic, glycomic, and imaging biomarkers can be preferred for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and epidemiology.

  • Molecular Cancer Biomarkers
  • Tumor Suppressors Biomarkers
  • Predictive & Prognostic Biomarkers
  • Companion Biomarker
  • Patient Assessment and Education

Oncology Nursing and Care
Oncology Nursing is a field including practice incorporates the jobs of direct guardian, instructor, specialist, head, and scientist. Oncology nursing care can defined as meeting the various needs of oncology patients during the time of their disease including appropriate screenings and other preventative practices, symptom management, care to retain as much normal functioning as possible, and supportive measures upon end of life. Cancer Summit 2019 will make another transformation in malignancy science and disease nursing field.

  • Management & Palliative Care
  • Assessing Physical & Emotional Status
  • Treatment Plans
  • Symptom Management
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Supportive Care

Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy
Cancer immunology is a stream of immunology that studies communications between the immune system and cancer cells (also called tumors or malignancies). It is a field of research that intent to discover cancer immunotherapies to treat and decelerate evolution of the disease. The human immune system mounts natural endogenous response to foreign cells. The gamut of genetics and epigenetics changes occurring in tumors provides diverse set of antigenic repertoire that host’s immune system can exploit to distinguish tumour versus their normal healthy counterparts.

  • Cancer Antigens & Vaccines
  • Host-Tumor Relation
  • Clinical Cancer immunology
  • Cellular Immunotherapy
  • Antibody Therapy

Pharmaceutical Oncology
A multidisciplinary way to deal with redesign has been connected in a variety of settings in clinical oncology, especially among patients with stomach and colorectal malignancy. Cancer has one of the highest mortality rates of all diseases worldwide. As a pre-treatment prior to hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation carried out as a part of treatment for all forms of blood cancer, this drug is contributing to patients as a necessary drug that ranks alongside radiation therapy. Hepatitis B antibody was disease counteractive action antibodies upheld Drug Administration (FDA). Disease treatment immunizations were likewise considered restorative antibodies.

  • Theoretical Medicines
  • Anti-Metabolite Drugs
  • Alkylating Agents
  • Microtubule Inhibitor
  • Steroid Hormones

Hormonal Therapy
Hormonal therapy is the use of hormones in medical treatment. Treatment with hormone antagonists may also be referred to as hormonal therapy or antihormone therapy. Androgen replacement therapy(ART), and transgender hormone therapy. In women, the body of the women is comprised of ovaries. Estrogen creates hormone receptor that prompts the positive bosom malignancy development. Subsequently, gathering the measure of estrogen can abbreviate the danger of an early life-arrange.It is important to realize that hormonal treatment isn't hormone substitution treatment (HRT).

  • LHRH Agonists
  • Oophorectomy
  • Aromatase Inhibitors
  • Role of Anti Androgens
  • Side Effects of Hormonal Therapy

Key Role of Pathology in Cancer
Pathologists are among the most important members of a patient’s cancer care team. They work to diagnose and determine the stage of cancer, setting the course for what comes next in the treatment journey.Pathology is the service that handles the blood samples and the cells and tissues removed from suspicious ‘lumps and bumps’. Cancer pathology’s key role in diagnosing and treating a complex disease, it’s important to stay up to date on new technologies and breakthroughs that continue to shape the ever-evolving landscape of cancer care.

  • Anatomical Pathology
  • Oncopathology
  • Molecular pathology of cancer
  • Pathology in cancer diagnostics
  • Cancer Cytopathology
  • Pediatric pathology

Cancer Cell Biology & Genetics
The Cancer Biology and Genetics (CBG) division laboratories are occupied by a multi-disciplinary group of 12 principal investigators.It is the smallest structure of the body capable of performing all of the processes that define life. Each of the organs in the body, such as the lung, breast, colon, and brain, consists of specialized cells that carry out the organ's functions such as the transportation of oxygen, digestion of nutrients, excretion of waste materials, locomotion, reproduction, thinking, etc

  • Tumor Biology
  • Cancer Epigenetics
  • Oncogenes & Proto-oncogenes
  • Tumour Suppressor Genes

Cancer Chemotherapy
Cancer cells keep growing without control. Chemotherapy is drug therapy for cancer. It works by killing the cancer cells, stopping them from spreading, or slowing their growth. However, it can also harm healthy cells, which causes side effects. Cancer can be treated by surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy and synthetic lethality.

  • Treatment strategies
  • Adverse effects
  • Limitations
  • Cancer Therapeutics, Novel and experimental approaches

Neonatal and Pediatric Oncology
Neonatal & Pediatric Oncology is the term used to comprise all malignant conditions among neonates & children with cancer. The most common childhood cancers are, Neuroblastoma, Retinoblastoma, Wilms tumor and brain tumors, such as gliomas. Childhood cancers are very rare and may differ from adult cancers in the way they grow, spread, treated, and respond to treatment.

  • Fetal and Neonatal Pathology
  • Pediatric Oncology Nursing
  • Integrative Pediatric Oncology
  • Palliative Care in Pediatric Oncology

Breast Cancer Detection, Prevention and Diagnosis
Breast cancer is the top cancer in women both in the developed and the developing world. Early detection is always better and can be done through screening methods. If family history is there for breast cancer, then one should go for the advice of a doctor.If family history is there for breast cancer, then one should go for the advice of a doctor. Screening methods are medical breast examination, mammography, and other imaging techniques. If the lump is there in the breast it can be breast cancer. X-rays are taken to closely observe the breast cancer which is known as a mammogram. After lump detection or other sign mammogram is used.

  • Self-examination
  • Mammogram
  • Mammogram side effects and controversies

Oral Oncology
Oral disease is otherwise called mouth tumor. The oral growth may happen at any place in the mouth, on the surface of the tongue, on the lips, inside the cheek, in the gums, in the sense of taste of the mouth, in the salivary organs. Manifestations of oral disease incorporates; fixes on the coating of the mouth or tongue, mouth ulcers or wounds that don't recuperate, free teeth with obvious reason, jaw torment, excruciating tongue, change in voice, ear torment, sore throat and so forth and medicines for Oral growth are surgery, radiation treatment, chemotherapy.

  • Radiation Therapy
  • Surgical Pathology of Oral Cancer
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Reconstruction
  • Chemotherapy

Gynecology, Infectious Diseases and Oncology
Contaminations in the female genitalia and the extra sex organs are regularly known as Gynecologic InfectiousDiseases. A portion of the irresistible infections is Vulvovaginitis, Cervicitis, Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Gynecologic Oncology is a specific field that arrangements with growths relating to the female genitalia and conceptive framework.

  • Through direct contact with a person who is sick.
  • Through insect or animal bites
  • Through contaminated food, water, soil, or plants
  • Through indirect contact, when you touch something that has germs on it
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