May 27, 2021    London, UK

1st Webinar on Oncology and Radiology

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May 27, 2021

1st Webinar on Oncology and Radiology

New Challenges and Explore the Prevention of Oncology
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1st Webinar on Oncology and Radiology will be hosted on May 27, 2021. A panel of speakers will be delivering their presentations on their recent research related to it. The current state of knowledge, its impact on the future will be discussed in detail. Longdom invites all experts to be part of this webinar series and make it a perfect platform for knowledge sharing and networking.

Webinar cordially invites Researchers, Oncologists, Radiologists, Healthcare Professionals from all over the globe to be present at the webinar and it is going to be an extraordinary event which will focus on the recent medical developments in the fields of Oncology and Radiation based on the theme “New Challenges and Explore the Prevention of Oncology”.

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Radiation Oncology is one of the three basic specialties, the other two being surgical and therapeutic Oncology, related to the treatment of development. Radiation can be given as a therapeutic system, either alone or in the mix with surgery or possibly chemotherapy. The mission of advances in radiation oncology is to give unique clinical research went for improving the lives of people living with tumour and distinctive ailments treated with radiation treatment.

  • Brachytherapy
  • External beam radiation therapy
  • Radio-embolization
  • Radiation therapists
  • Radiation oncologists

Radiation Oncology is a medical specialty that involves treating cancer with radiation. Doctors who specialize in treating cancer with radiation (radiation oncologists) use radiation therapy to treat a wide variety of cancers. Radiation therapy uses carefully targeted and regulated doses of high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells

  • Radio-sensitizers
  • Cellular Radiation Oncology
  • Molecular Radiation Oncology
  • Palliative radiotherapy
  • Radiation physics
  • Clinical Radiation Oncology
  • Chemotherapy

Radiation Oncology is a medical specialty that involves treating cancer with radiation. Doctors who specialize in treating cancer with radiation (radiation oncologists) use radiation therapy to treat a wide variety of cancers. Radiation therapy uses carefully targeted and regulated doses of high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells

  • Radio-sensitizers
  • Cellular Radiation Oncology
  • Molecular Radiation Oncology
  • Palliative radiotherapy
  • Radiation physics
  • Clinical Radiation Oncology
  • Chemotherapy

Pediatric oncology is a specialty discipline in medicine concerned with diagnosing and treating children, usually up to the age of 18, with cancer. It is thought to be one of the most challenging of specialties because, despite successful treatment of many children, there is a high mortality rate still associated with various types of Cancer.

  • New approaches to sarcoma research
  • Advancing our understanding of  neuroblastoma
  • Genomic approaches to drug discovery
  • Harnessing the immune system to fight cancer

Gynaecologic oncology is the study about any cancer that begins in a woman's reproductive organs. The five gynaecologic cancer starts in the woman's pelvis at different places. Each cancer is unique by its symptoms, signs, risk factors and in their strategies of prevention. All these five different types of gynaecologic cancers risk increases with the age. When these cancers were diagnosed at their early stages, the treatment will be more efficient. The five major types of cancer affect a woman's reproductive organs are ovarian, uterine, cervical, vulvar, and vaginal. All these as a group are known as gynaecologic cancer.

  • Cervical Cancer
  • Rare Gynaecologic Cancers
  • Ovarian/Fallopian tube/Peritoneal Cancer
  • Endometrial Cancer
  • Uterine Cancer
  • Vaginal/Vulvar Cancer

Eye cancer can disturb all portions of the eye, and can be a malignant tumour or a malign tumour. Perceptiveness tumours can be main and metastatic cancer. The two furthermost mutual cancers that spread to the eye from another organ are breast cancer and lung cancer. Other less common sites of origin include the prostate, kidney, thyroid, skin, colon and blood or bone marrow.

  • Eye cancer and glaucoma
  • Intraocular medulloepithelioma
  • Squamous cell cancer of conjunctiva
  • Secondary eye cancer
  • Orbital and adnexal cancer

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