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15th World Congress on

Advance Cancer Research

Theme: Expanding Horizons in Cancer Research : New approaches for Cancer treatment & a win over Cancer

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London, France

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Cancer Research-2019

About Conference

The EuroSciCon will be organizing the Cancer Research 2019 which is going to be held from October 14-15, 2019 in Paris, France, focusing on current and future Research in Cancer science. The theme of this year’s meeting is Expanding Horizons in Cancer Research : New approaches for Cancer treatment & a win over Cancer, which will provide an international platform for discussion and sharing the advancements in the Cancer Science research for present and future expansions in various fields of Cancer . World-leading Oncologist, Health practitioners, educators and researchers will present their novel research and provide an insight to the current research and future expansions in Cancer Science.     

What’s new?

Cancer Research 2019 includes international attendee workshops, Lectures, Symposia and Exhibitions. We welcome the world leading experts in the field of Oncology and Cancer Science, who will be sharing their research and will be discussing about advancements and current research in Cancer. So, come and join leading experts and allied professionals from October 14-16, 2019 in Paris, France.

About Paris, France

Paris, the city of light, is the capital of most populous city of France. It is a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, culture and gastronomy. Paris, also has many art museums and historical buildings of which the Louvre museum was the second most visited museum in 2016.  The Seine river divides the city into Rive Gauche on the south and the Rive Droite on the north banks of the river. Apart from this, the Eiffel Tower is the most famous landmark in Paris named after Eiffel and was built during the French Revolution. Notre-Dame de Paris which means "Our Lady of Paris" is a medieval Catholic cathedral in Paris. It is among the largest church buildings in the world.        

Join the top Cancer Conferences and get to explore more in Cancer Research 2019 in Paris, France, this October. Major topics the Cancer Conference will be focusing this year includes,

Sessions & Tracks

Cancer

Cancer is a disease that leads to abnormal growth of a cell and has the potential to spread to different parts of body. Whereas, in case of benign tumors, they do not spread to the body, but remain at specific part only. There are many types of Cancer including, Skin Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Lung Cancer, Stomach Cancer, etc.

Cancer Research

Benign Tumor

Malignant Tumor

Causes of Cancer

Signs and Symptoms of Cancer

Cancer Treatment

Cancer could be treated by various methods including, surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy. The choice of treatment depends on the type of cancer, which stage the cancer is and the location as well. Use of precise medicines sometime, could also be used for cancer treatment which help us to identify genetic changes in the patient are, and which leads to selective treatment methods.

Surgical Method

Chemotherapy

Immunotherapy

Hormone therapy

Radiation therapy

Targeted therapy

Anti-Cancer Drugs

Anticancer drug is also known as Antineoplastic drug. It is effective for cancerous cell treatment. Alone anti cancerous drug could be used to treat Cancer or along with the combination of Surgery, Chemotherapy or Radiation Therapy. The use of Anti-drug medicine depends on the type of cancer involved. For example, for Prostate Cancers, drugs that inactivate androgens (male sex hormone) could be used. Examples of some of the anticancer drugs are, Altretamine, Bleomycin, Busulfan.

Discouvery of Anti- Cancerous Drugs

Classes of Anti Cancerous Drug

Targets of Anti- Cancerous Drugs

Pharmacokinetics of Anti-Cancerous Drugs

Side Effects of Anti Cancerous Drug

Efficacy of Anti Cancerous Drug

Types of Cancer

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 

Stem Cell & Cancer Research

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

Cancer Biomarker

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

Cancer Immunology

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

Cancer Nursing

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

Cancer Diagnosis

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

Molecular Mechanism of Cancer

Cancer generally occurs due to a damage that has been caused to DNA. Genes that regulate the cell division, generally get mutated, due to which their control to cell division is hampered.  And thus, result of which is uncontrolled cell division, which then leads to cancer. So, to control cancer (uncontrolled cell division) genes which has lost their ability to act under such conditions, should be activated.

Protooncogenes

Oncogenes

Tumor Suppressor Genes

Cancer due to Mutations

Non- mutagenic cancer

Anti-Cancerous Diet

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

Can fruits and vegetables really be the good source to prevent cancer ?

Stages of 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

What Causes Cancer? 

Majority of the Cancers take place due to genetic changes, which occurs due to mutagens (cancer-causing agents). Chemical such as, Nitrosamines could act as a potential Mutagen. Ionizing and Non-ionizing radiations both lead to cancer. Examples include; UV rays, X-rays.

Chemicals

Diet

Radiation

Infection

Physical Agents

Hereditary

Hormonal Changes

Cancer Awareness

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

Cancer Research

Cancer Research helps to identify causes, and develop strategies for prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure. Cancer Research could involved Scientists from Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Physiology or Molecular background.

Types of Research

Fundings in Cancer Research

Participation of Patients in Cancer Research

Future of Cancer Research

Cancer Pathophysiology

Cancer occurs due to uncontrolled growth of cells. In Dysplasia a cell differs from the normal parent cell in size and shape. Metaplasia is the starting stage of Dysplasia. In Hyperplasia the cell count increases.

Dysplasia

Metaplasia

Hyperplasia

Genetic Changes

Solid Tumor Parts

Microorganism’s & Cancer

Many microbes are known to cause cancer, examples of which include, Helicobacter pylori, known to cause as gastric cancer, and Agrobacterium tumefaciens, known to cause crown gall in plants. Live bacteria and some of the bacterial products could be a future perspective to treat cancer.

Use of Bacteria in Cancer treatment

Microbes and Immunotherapy

Bacteria as an Anticancer agents

Advantage & Limitation of microbes in cancer treatment

Side effects of Cancer Treatment

There are various type of side effects of Cancer Treatments, depending on the type of Cancer caused. For example chemotherapy causes anemia, constipation, fatigue, hair loss.

Long term side effects of Cancer Treatment

Side effects of cancer drugs

Neutropenia

Cancer Pain

Cognitive Problems

Cancer Survivorship

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

Cancer & Oncology Case Reports

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

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European Cancer Institutions

Cardiff University | University of York | University of Nottingham University of Warwick | University College Dublin | Cancer Meer | Cancer ConferencesTechnische Universität München, München, Germany University of Groningen | Queen’s University Belfast | Universität Zürich | Université de Genève  | Cancer MeetingsUniversity of Glasgow | Cancer 2019Newcastle University | Cancer Conferences |  University of Copenhagen | University of Southampton | Cancer University of Birmingham | Trinity College Dublin | Cancer MeetUniversity of Liverpool | Cancer MeetingsQueen Mary University of London | The University of Manchester | University of St. Andrews Imperial College London | Maastricht University | University College London | Top Cancer ConfernecesUniversity of Bristol | Oncology | Cancer CongressEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne | Cancer ExhibitionsUniversity of Edinburgh | King’s College London | Cancer 2019 | University of Cambridge Swiss Federal Institute of Technology | University of Oxford | Radiology | 

USA Cancer Institutions

Stanford University | University of Wisconsin School of Medicine | Cancer MeetingsVanderbilt University | Penn State Hershey College of Medicine Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | University of Minnesota Medical School Stony Brook School of Medicine | Vermont College of Medicine | Wayne State School of Medicine | Cancer Conferences |  Emory University: School of Medicine | Maryland School of Medicine | Radiology | Cancer Exhibitions University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Cancer Therapy |  University of Utah School of Medicine | Cancer Science | UCSF School of Medicine | Cancer Research | Duke University | Yale School of Medicine | Harvard Medical School | Alabama School of Medicine | Cancer CongressUMASS School of Medicine | Cancer MeetingsRutgers New Jersey Medical School | Oklahoma College of Medicine UNC School of Medicine | Cancer CongressUT Southwestern Medical School | The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine

Asian Cancer Institutions

Asian Medical Institute | Cancer | International Medical University | Cancer ConferencesTaipei Medical University | Allianze University College of Medical Sciences | Cancer MeetingsUniversity of Tokyo | Perdana University Graduate School of Medicine | Cancer CongressChongjin Medical University | Seoul University | National Taiwan University |  Osaka University |  Tsinghua University | Duke-NUS Medical School | Cancer Therpay | Cancer CongressMahidol University Nanyang Technological University | Cancer MeetingsCancer Science | National University of Singapore | University of Hong Kong | Cancer ExhibitionsPeking University | Herat University Faculty of Medicine | Karaganda State Medical University | Cancer CongressKyoto University |  

African Cancer Institutions

Egerton University Makerere University | University of Pretoria | Cancer ConferencesCairo University | University of Cape Town | Cancer CongressUniversity of Witwatersand | University of Kwazulu-Natal | University of Western Cape | Mansoura University | University of Johanessburg | Cancer ConferencesBusitema University School of Medicine University of Botswana | Orotta School of Medicine | Addis Ababa University |  Aga Khan University Medical School | Cancer MeetingsUniversity of Ghana At Legon |  University of Nairobi  | University of Ibadan Ambrose Alli University | Walter Sisulu University | Cancer ConferencesUniversity of Lagos | Cheikh Anta Diop University | Cancer CongressUniversity of Dar Es Salaam | Stellenbosch University Medical School | University of Malawi College of Medicine | Oncology | 

Top Cancer Journals

Top European Journals

Psycho-Oncologie | Onkologe | Psicooncologia | Contemporary Oncology | Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology | Targeted Oncology | Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology | Cancer CongressJournal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN | Cancer and Metastasis Reviews | Cancer ConferencesCancer Treatment Reviews | Cancer MeetingsBreast Cancer Research and Treatment | Cancer Science | Cancer Letters | Cancer Causes and Control | Experimental Hematology | Cancer Microenvironment Cancer Causes and Control | Current Gynecologic Oncology | Cancer Research 2019Open Clinical Cancer Journal | ecancermedicalscience | European Journal of Cancer Care | Cancer Congress Open Cancer Immunology Journal

Top USA Journals

Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals | Seminars in Oncology Nursing | Brachytherapy | Medical Dosimetry | Head and Neck Pathology Practical Radiation Oncology | Cancer ConferencesLymphatic Research and Biology | Journal of Surgical Oncology | Journal of Neuro-Oncology | Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases Cancer Biology and Therapy | Gastric Cancer | Clinical Genitourinary Cancer | Cancer ConferencesCancer cytopathology Journal of Thoracic Oncology | Cancer Research 2019 | Seminars in Radiation Oncology | Annals of Surgical Oncology | Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS | Oncotarget Advances in Cancer Research | Cancer ConferencesInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | Cancer CongressCancer | Molecular Cancer Therapeutics | Stem Cells | Clinical Cancer Research Cancer Research Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer | Cancer Meetings | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research 2019Journal of Clinical Oncology Journal of Cancer | American Journal of Cancer Research | Journal of Cancer Survivorship | Seminars in Oncology | Carcinogenesis |  Current Opinion in Oncology | Cancer Control | Cancer ConferencesJournal of Cancer Clinics Cancer Prevention Research | Acta Oncologica | Cancer CongressAmerican Journal of Clinical Oncology Cancer Cell | American Association for Cancer Research |

Top Asian Journals

Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology | Indonesian Journal of Cancer | Cancer Research 2019Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology | Translational Gastrointestinal Cancer | Cancer ConferencesChinese Journal of Cancer Research | Chinese Clinical Oncology | Tumors | Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | Cancer CongressOncology Report | Cancer ConferencesJournal of Leukemia and Lymphoma Cancer Pathology | Journal of Practical Oncology | Brain Tumor Pathology | Breast Cancer | Cancer Meetings | Translational Lung Cancer Research | Translational Cancer Research | Cancer ConferencesOncology Nursing Forum | Cancer Research and Treatment | 

Top UK Journals

BMC Cancer | Cancer ConferencesEnvironmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology Reviews | Oral Oncology | European Journal of Surgical Oncology | Translational Oncology | Journal of Hematology and Oncology | Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy | Psycho-Oncology | Neuro-Oncology | European Journal of Cancer | Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology | Breast Cancer Research | Drug Resistance Updates | British Journal of Cancer | Lancet Oncology | Cancer ConferencesRadiotherapy and Oncology | British Journal of Cancer | International Journal of Cancer | Blood Reviews | Molecular Cancer | Cancer Conferences Endocrine-Related Cancer | Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research | Cancer Science | Cancer Research 2019BMC Cancer | Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology Reviews | Future Oncology | Cancer ConferencesJournal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research | Cancer Investigation

Cancer Hospitals in  Europe

Mount Vernon Cancer Centre | Cancer Congress | Vall D’Hebron Institute of Oncology | Institut Gustave Roussy | Netherlands Cancer Institute | Cancer Research 2019Netherlands Cancer Institute | Cancer ConferencesChristie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | The Royal Marsden Hospital | St James Institute of Oncology | Northern Centre For Cancer Care St Luke's Cancer Centre | Cancer ConferencesThe Christie NHS Foundation Trust |  Cancer ConferencesChurchill Hospital | Cancer Conferences | Cancer ConferencesBrighton Sussex Cancer Centre | Cancer ConferencesGenesis Care | Prostate Cancer UK Velindre Cancer Centre | Cancer Meetings | The Gustave Roussy Institute Of Oncology | Marseille Paoli-Calmettes Institute | Centre Chirugical | Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Spain | Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona | MD Anderson Cancer Center Madrid | Cancer ConferencesMagna Marbella Clinic Oncology and medical specialties | Cancer ConferencesHospital Germans Triasi Pujol |

Cancer Hospitals in USA

NYU Langone Hospitals | Cancer ConferencesUniversity of Wisconsin Hospitals | University of Kansas Hospital | University of North Carolina Hospitals | UC Davis Medical Center | University of Minnesota Medical Center | Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian | H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute | Cancer ConferencesSeattle Cancer Alliance | University of Washington Medical Center | Cleveland Clinic | Cancer ConferencesUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center | Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Mayo Clinic USC Norris Cancer Hospital-Keck Medical Center of USC | University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics | Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center | Cancer ConferencesJohns Hopkins Hospital UCSF Medical Center | Mayo Clinic-Phoenix | Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Ohio State University James Cancer Hospital | City of Hope Helford Clinical Research Hospital | UCLA Medical Center | Cancer MeetingsUPMC Presbyterian Shadyside | MUSC Health-University Medical Center | University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Cancer CongressUniversity of Virginia Medical Center | Massachusetts General Hospital | University of Maryland Medical Center Northwestern Memorial Hospital | Cancer Conferences | University of Chicago Medical Center | Cancer ConferencesStanford Health Care-Stanford Hospital | Siteman Cancer Center | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center University of Michigan Hospitals-Michigan Medicine New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell | OHSU Hospital | Cancer Conferences | Cancer MeetingsJefferson Health-Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals | Cancer ConferencesUniversity of Colorado Hospital | Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center | Cancer Research 2019University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center | Mayo Clinic Jacksonville | UC San Diego Health-Moores Cancer Center | Cancer MeetingsIndiana University Health Medical Center | Mount Sinai Hospital | Cancer MeetingsHuntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah | Rush University Medical Center | Cancer ConferencesUniversity of Miami Hospital and Clinics-Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center | Banner University Medical Center Tucson | Houston Methodist Hospital | Cancer CongressDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center | Cancer ConferencesSmilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven | Cancer ConferencesUT Southwestern Medical Center 

Cancer Hospitals in Asia

Association of Gynecologic Oncologists of India | Cancer MeetingsHong Kong Adventist Hospital | Apollo Hospitals | Asian Cancer Institute | Columbia Hospital & Research Centre | Cancer CongressCancer ConferencesHanji Cancer Hospital | Asian American Radiation & Oncology | Cancer Research 2019  | Raffles Cancer Centre Tata Memorial Hospital | Cancer CongressAsia Hospital | Cancer Conferences | HCG Cancer Hospital | Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital | Cancer Conferences | Bangkok Cancer Specialized Hospital | Cancer Research 2019  | Asian American Liver Centre |

Cancer Hospitals in UK

Addenbrooke's Oncology Centre | CRC - University of Nottingham | Bristol Oncology Centre | Christie Hospital NHS Trust |  Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology NHS Trust | Cancer ConferencesCRC University of Liverpool - Oncology Research Unit |  Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust | Cancer CongressInstitute of Child Health | ICRF Groups at the Institute for Molecular Medicine | Cancer ConferencesInstitute of Cancer Research | Radiology | Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research - London UCL Branch | Cancer Congress Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research - London, St Mary's Branch | Cancer Research 2019  | North of England Children's Cancer Research Unit  | Cancer ConferencesNorthern Institute for Cancer Research Paterson Institute for Cancer Research  | Cancer ConferencesRoyal Marsden Hospital  | Royal Victoria Infirmary - Adolescent Oncology Unit | Cancer ConferencesTenovus Cancer Research Centre - University of Wales College of Medicine  |  University College London Hospitals - Department of Oncology |

Cancer Association Europe

Association of Parents of Children with Cancer | Cancer ConferencesAssociation for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders | Rare Cancers Europe | Cancer ConferencesEuropean Society of Breast Cancer Specialists Radiology | Cancer Conferences |European Skin Cancer Foundation | European Society for Medical Oncology| European Association for Cancer Research | European CanCer Organisation | Association of European Cancer Leagues | Cancer CongressEuropean Cancer Patient Coalition: ECPC | Europa Donna | Cancer ConferencesEuropean Cancer Concord | The European Prostate Cancer Coalition | European Head & Neck Society |  European Association for Cancer Education | Cancer Research 2019European Cervical Cancer Association International Agency for Research on Cancer|

Cancer Association USA

Cancer and Leukemia Group B | American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology | American Society of Clinical Oncology | American Society for Radiation Oncology | Cancer CongressAmerican Head and Neck Society | American Gastroenterological Association | American Childhood Cancer Organization | American Bone Marrow Donor Registry | Cancer | Acoustic Neuroma Association | Cancer Congress American Association for Cancer Research | American Brain Tumor Association | American Cancer Society Cancer ConferencesAmerican College of Radiation Oncology | Association of Community Cancer Centers |

Cancer Association Asia

Thai Gynecologic Cancer Society | Cancer CongressSingapore Cancer Society | Cancer ConferencesAsian Society for Neuro-Oncology | Association of Radiation Oncologists of India Chinese Anti-Cancer Association | Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology | Japan Lung Cancer Society | Japan Society for Neuro-Oncology | Cancer Research 2019  | Japanese Breast Cancer Society | Cancer Conferences | Japanese Society Of Pediatric Oncology | Cancer CongressKorean Cancer Association | Society for the Fight Against Cancer |

Cancer Association UK

UK Oncology Nursing Society | Cancer Research 2019  | Cancer ConferencesUKCRC Registered CTU Network | British Gynaecological Cancer Society | Association of Cancer Physicians | Cancer CongressBASO ~ The Association for Cancer Surgery | Cancer ConferencesCancer Science | Cancer Focus Northern Ireland | Cancer ConferencesCancer Research UK | Prostate Cancer UK | Macmillan Cancer Relief | Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group |

Past Conference Report : Oncology 2018

PAST CONFERENCE REPORT

We are thankful to all our Attendees, Media Partners & Associations for making Oncology and Immuno Oncology 2018 Conference the successful!

1st Edition of World Congress on Oncology and Immuno Oncology 2018, hosted by the Euroscicon Ltd. was held during July 23-24, 2018 at HYATT PLACE, Amsterdam, the Netherlands with  theme “The Current Advancements in Oncology and Immuno Oncology" . We are also thankful for the  support and guidance of Organizing Committee Members and Editorial Board Members and wonderful presentations from our participants which actually made this event a grand success. 

Euroscicon Ltd expresses its gratitude to the conference Moderator, namely Dr Mohamed Mostafa Rizk, University of Alexandria, Egypt for who took the responsibility to coordinate during the sessions for the smooth functioning of this event.

The conference was initiated with the Honourable presence of the Keynote forum. The speaker's list includes: 

  • Dr. Weisi Yan, University of South Alabama, USA
  • Dr. Donglu Shi, University of Cincinnati, USA
  • Dr. Igor Smit, Ijsselland Ziekenhuis, Netherlands
  • Dr. Kenji Ohe, Fukuoka University, Japan
  • Dr. Dwayne N. Jackson, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  • Dr. Mohamed Mostafa Rizk, University of Alexandria, Egypt
  • Dr. Jiangwen Zhang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Dr. María del Rosario Davalos Gamboa, University of San Simon, Bolivia
  • Dr. Jose Antonio Matute Briceno,  Sonora Cancer Research Center-Cics USA, Mexico
  • Dr. Wassil Nowicky, Ukrainian Anti-Cancer Institute, Austria
  • Dr. Mohammed Y Almaghrabi, Jing Abdullah Medical City, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Dr. Jan Jacques Michiels, Goodheart Institute and Foundation in Nature Medicine & Health, Netherlands
  • Dr. Kamlesh Guleria, Guru Nanak Dev University, India
  • Dr. Adnan Yousif Rojeab, London College UCK, U.K
  • Dr. Marjan Jalalimehr, Razi Institute, Iran
  • Dr. George Kunudji, Bikbok Herbal Centre, Ghana
  • Dr. Jana Slobodníkova, Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin, Slovakia
  • Dr. Dina Ron, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

Various sessions on which discussions were held included the following major scientific tracks:

  • Immuno-Oncology Studies
  • Combining Cancer Immunotherapies
  • Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
  • Radiology And Imaging In Cancer
  • Cancer Prognosis & Diagnosis
  • Cancer Micro And Immuno Environment
  • Stem Cell Therapy
  • Biomarker And Drug Targeting
  • Cancer Pharmacology
  • Cancer Biomarkers
  • Cancer Genomics And Metabolomics
  • Immuno-Oncology Studies
  • Cancer & HIV
  • Oncology
  • Clinical Oncology
  • Tumor Immunology
  • Types Of Cancer
  • Cancer Research & Cancer Vaccines
  • Antibody Therapy Of Cancer
  • Neuro Immunology
  • Tumour Immunotherapy Research
  • Radiation Oncology

Euroscicon Ltd is again glad to announce the next Conference, World Congress on Advance Cancer Research which will  be held during October 14-15, 2019 in Paris, France.  

We welcome you once again to join us at our esteemed event & make it a huge success.

Market Analysis

In 2018, the global cancer therapy market was valued at USD 136,254.35 million, and is estimated to be valued at USD 220,701.26 million in 2024, witnessing a CAGR of 8.37%. Factors that are driving the market growth include

  • Increased Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs)
  • Increased government initiatives for cancer awareness
  • Rising prevalence of cancer worldwide
  • Strong R&D initiatives from major research in Cancer

Target Therapy Segment is Expected to show the Fastest Growth in the Forecast Period

The target therapy segment is expected to show the highest CAGR of 9.68% during the forecast period. The target therapy basically includes hormone therapies, angiogenesis inhibitors, immunotherapies, signal transduction inhibitors, gene expression modulators, apoptosis inducers, and toxin delivery molecules. Targeted therapy is getting great importance due to its high specificity toward cancerous cells, while eliminating the toxicity to off-target cells.

The breast cancer segment is believed to account for the largest market size over the forecast period. This is majorly attributed to the higher and continuously increasing prevalence of breast cancer across the world. Over 2,66,120 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women in the US, as per estimated by the Breast Cancer Organizations in 2018 along with 63,960 new cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer.

 

North America currently dominates the market for cancer therapy. This region is expected to increase its market share in the future, owing to the increased adoption of cancer therapy. The United States holds majority of the market in the North American region, due to the rising prevalence of cancer in the country. In 2016, 1.6 million people suffered from cancer, and around 0.5 million people died from cancer, as reported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). This figure indicates that the prevalence of cancer is rapidly increasing in the United States.

 

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