June 28-29, 2022
Webinar
We are delighted to extend to you all a warm welcome to the "Annual Congress on Oncology and Cancer Research," which will be held on June 28-29, 2022 as a webinar, with amazing accomplishment and overwhelming excitement. This conference aims to bring together dynamic and motivating keynote speeches on various cancer stages and early indicators, as well as oral lectures on cancer symptoms, video presentations, and poster presentations on cancer awareness.
The Organizing Committee of this important conference welcomes people from all around the world to discuss the relevance of this issue. To raise health awareness, novel ways for improved detection and treatment of different cancers are being developed. Oncology 2022 will disseminate information and spark new ideas among experts, entrepreneurs, and students from helpful organisations' research divisions, particularly in the detection and treatment of abnormalities affecting the human organs, as well as to share their research experiences and enjoy spontaneous talks and concentrated sessions at the event.
We really appreciate your willingness to join us, and your presence will significantly enhance the social occasion's value.
Regards,
Organizing Committee
The international cancer conference that brings together all of the major players in breast cancer, encouraging interaction between scientists, clinicians, and patient representatives in a partnership of equals to discuss not only the most recent scientific advances, but also the ethical, social, political, and practical issues associated with caring for cancer patients. Oncology 2022 is projected to draw around 250 attendees from approximately 90 countries globally. It is the largest cancer conference held outside of the United States.
The conference covers the whole cancer spectrum and emphasises what's new in topics as diverse as: https://oncology.cmesociety.com/call-for-abstracts
Why to attend:
To begin, the Oncology 2022 conference features oral presentations, poster and e-poster presentations, exhibits, symposia, and workshops, all of which provide enough opportunities for exploratory learning. Second, because this event brings together a diverse group of prominent academic specialists, including oncologists, surgical oncologists, research scientists, and industry experts, attending this conference provides the path for maximising one's and others' knowledge sharing advantages. This is an excellent opportunity to attend and gain new insights from current research and medical practises, particularly in the fields of Medical Imaging, Computational Oncology, Molecular Biology, Radiation Therapy, Endoscopic Oncology, Neuro Oncology, Degenerative Disorders, Oncological Disorders, and Robotic Cancer Surgery. Overall, attending this conference would be advantageous to all attendees, particularly aspiring scientists and young researchers, since they would be able to improve and broaden their unique scientific research ideas.
Target Audience:
With an emphasis on new methodologies, more foreign viewpoints, and open discussions about challenges and new technology, we've re-energized this year's programme.
Despite the problems of COVID-19 and its new variation, we are eager to bring new enthusiasm to the Oncology Congress. We aim to make sure that Oncology 2022 reflects all of the world's regions with high-quality scientific publications.
If in-person travel to Prague is not possible, we will allow accepted abstract authors to speak at the podium via pre-recorded video to ensure that our Oncology 2022 colleagues are appropriately represented in our scientific programme.
The Oncology 2022 is an opportunity to present your research on all topics relating to the management of cancer disorders from basic science to outcomes. Abstracts may be submitted for Podium or Scientific Poster presentation.
Abstract acceptance notifications will be sent to presenting authors 2-3 working days post submission. Submit your abstract at the link below and download the template here.
Abstract submission link: https://oncology.cmesociety.com/abstract-submission
You may apply for the Young Researchers Forum (YRF) at the following link.
YRF - https://oncology.cmesociety.com/young-scientist-award
Session 1. Oncology
Oncology is a medical specialty that deals with cancer diagnosis and treatment. An "oncologist" is an expert in the discipline. Cancer survival has increased as a result of three major aspects: greater preventive efforts to reduce exposure to risk factors (e.g., cigarette smoking and alcohol intake), enhanced screening of numerous cancers (allowing for earlier detection), and advancements in therapy. Cancers are frequently managed through discussion at multidisciplinary cancer conferences, where medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, etc., meet to find the simplest possible management for an individual patient while taking into account the patient's physical, social, psychological, emotional, and financial status. .
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Related Societies: American Society of Clinical Oncology | Society Of Surgical Oncology | American Society Of Hematology | Society Of Urologic Oncology | Association For Cancer Surgery | Pediatric Radiation Oncology Society | International Society Of Pediatric Oncology | Society For Immunotherapy of Cancer | Society For Integrative Oncology | Kidney Cancer Association
Session 2. Cancer and its types
Cancer is potentially fatal. Currently, it’s the leading cause of death worldwide. However, fatality rates largely depend on the type of cancer and how far it has spread. Many types of cancer like localized cancers are successfully treated with prompt care. When cancer cells develop, they can disturb proper organ function. This can result in reduced oxygen supply and a buildup of waste products. If vital organ function is impaired, it can lead to death.
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Related Societies: European Society of Medical oncology | Society of Surgical Oncology | The Society of Gynecologic Oncology | Society of Interventional Radiology | American Association of Cancer Research | Musculoskeletal Tumor Society | The European Association for Cancer Research | European Society of Surgical Oncology | The British Association of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | American Society for Radiation Oncology
Session 3. Cancer Biology
Throughout our lives, our cells are genetically designed to perform diverse tasks. New cells are required to replace worn-out cells that die in a predictable cycle. When a cell's DNA becomes flawed, the cells can begin to expand uncontrolled and create a tumor - a ‘swelling,' but in the context of cancer, the term refers to abnormal tissue growth. The term "malignant" refers to a tumor that is abnormal; "benign" refers to a tumor that isn't cancerous. 'Lesion' is a term that has been used in the past. Any procedure that destroys tissues can result in a lesion. A lesion is a malignant tumor, for instance. A benign tumor does not spread throughout the body, but a malignant tumor that is left untreated is more prone to do so (metastasize).
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Session 4. Stages of Cancer
Cancer is generally classified into four stages, with stage IV being the most dangerous. Those broad orders are grounded on a much more expansive system that includes details about the excrescence and how it affects the rest of your body. There's no cancer at stage 0; only aberrant cells with the eventuality to develop cancer are present. It's also known as cancer in situ. Stage I cancer refers to excrescences that are bitsy and only affect one position. This is also known as cancer in its early stages. Stages II and Stage III indicate that cancer has spread to bordering apkins or lymph bumps. Cancer has spread to other places of your body at stage IV. It's also known as metastatic cancer or advanced cancer.
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Session 5. Oncology Nursing
As an oncology nurse, dealing with cancer daily necessitates a combination of strength and understanding. Cancer is an unsightly foe that is presently the world's second-leading cause of mortality. Despite attempts to improve patient outcomes through early detection and treatment advancements, nurses continue to deal with the impacts of cancer on their patients' quality of life as well as the psychological burden of both diagnosis and treatment. Oncology patients, on the other hand, frequently struggle with redefining what it means to live a "normal" life while still struggling with physical discomfort and, in many cases, severe exhaustion.
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Related Societies: American Society of Clinical Oncology | Society Of Surgical Oncology | American Society Of Hematology | Society Of Urologic Oncology | Association For Cancer Surgery | Pediatric Radiation Oncology Society | International Society Of Pediatric Oncology | Society For Immunotherapy of Cancer | Society For Integrative Oncology | Kidney Cancer Association
Session 6. Oncology & Pharmacy
Pharmacists who specialize in oncology play an important part in the healthcare team. Pharmacists are experts in pharmaceuticals and how they operate in the battle against cancer. They collaborate with medical and nursing professionals to enhance pharmacological therapy's advantages while minimizing side effects. Pharmacists also assist in the coordination of the entire drug plan, which includes everything from inpatient chemotherapy infusions to what pills must be taken at home. Oncology pharmacists also collaborate with other members of the healthcare team to inform patients about what to anticipate throughout treatment and to ensure that each drug is delivered at the appropriate time and amount.
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Related Societies: European Society of Medical oncology | Society of Surgical Oncology | The Society of Gynecologic Oncology | Society of Interventional Radiology | American Association of Cancer Research | Musculoskeletal Tumor Society | The European Association for Cancer Research | European Society of Surgical Oncology | The British Association of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | American Society for Radiation Oncology
Session 7. Oncogenes
An oncogene is a mutant gene that has a role in cancer development. Oncogenes are known as proto-oncogenes when they are not altered and have a function in cell cycle control. Some oncogenes function similarly to the accelerator pedal in an automobile, causing a cell to divide. Other oncogenes function similarly to when you take your foot off the brake when parked on a slope, prompting the cell to divide.
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Session 8. Mechanism of Cancer
Cancer researchers are now employing new methods, technologies, and ways of thinking to gain a more in-depth understanding of cancer pathways. They're looking into minor differences in cancer cell activity, not only across individuals or cancer kinds, but also between the various cells that make up a single tumor. Simultaneously, researchers are expanding their scope, looking beyond tumors to see how elements from other parts of the body affect a patient's sickness.
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Related Societies: European Society of Medical oncology | Society of Surgical Oncology | The Society of Gynecologic Oncology | Society of Interventional Radiology | American Association of Cancer Research | Musculoskeletal Tumor Society | The European Association for Cancer Research | European Society of Surgical Oncology | The British Association of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | American Society for Radiation Oncology
Session 9. Clinical trials on oncology
A drug's clinical trial and commercial availability are separated by time. Frameworks such as medical need programs and compassionate use programs are in place to guarantee patients have access to experimental, not-yet-authorized, or commercial medicines that are backed by scientific evidence of efficacy and safety. Clinical trials are used to find, assess, and confirm the safety and efficacy of experimental therapies such as new medications, new surgical/radiation procedures, and novel therapy combinations or strategies. Clinical trials provide cancer patients who have failed to react to prior medications with therapeutic alternatives in addition to medical knowledge. Oncology clinical trials attempt to prevent, diagnose, and cure cancer as well as manage patient symptoms.
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Session 10. Anticancer Drugs
Any medication that is effective in the treatment of the cancerous or malignant condition. Anticancer medications are divided into numerous categories, including alkylating agents, antimetabolites, natural compounds, and hormones. Furthermore, there are a number of medications that do not fall into those categories but have anticancer action and are consequently employed in the treatment of cancer. Chemotherapy is sometimes confused with the use of anticancer medications, although it refers to the use of chemical substances to treat sickness in general.
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Session 11. Covid and Cancer
COVID-19 is a new form of coronavirus that causes a contagious sickness. Coronaviruses come in a variety of forms. Some beget minor affections like the common deep freeze, while others are more dangerous and vitiate your breathing and respiratory system. The infection won't produce substantial difficulties for the maturity of people. Still, the infection might beget serious consequences in certain people. Coronavirus is substantially transmitted from person to person. When a person with the contagion coughs, sneezes, addresses, or sings, small driblets are released into the air. Anyone in the vicinity can catch the contagion from these driblets. Coronavirus can survive for numerous days on the pristine sword and plastic shells, according to exploration.
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Session 12. Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is often administered in a series of sessions, with rest intervals in between. The downtime helps your body to recuperate from the negative effects. It also restores the number of healthy cells in your blood to normal. A cycle of your treatment consists of chemo and a rest period. Your cancer doctor will explain how many cycles you will need to complete to treat the malignancy. After your first cycle, you'll have a better sense of what to expect and how much you'll be able to accomplish throughout treatment.
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Related Societies: European Society of Medical oncology | Society of Surgical Oncology | The Society of Gynecologic Oncology | Society of Interventional Radiology | American Association of Cancer Research | Musculoskeletal Tumor Society | The European Association for Cancer Research | European Society of Surgical Oncology | The British Association of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | American Society for Radiation Oncology
Session 13. Overview of cancer screening
Screening is the use of introductory tests in a healthy population to descry those who have a complaint but do not yet parade symptoms. Bone cancer screening with mammography or clinical bone test is one illustration, as is cervical cancer webbing with pap smears, a mortal papillomavirus test, or visual examination with acetic acid. Webbing programs should be enforced only when their effectiveness has been demonstrated when coffers ( help, outfit, etc.) are sufficient to cover nearly all of the target group, when installations for attesting judgments and treatment and follow-up of those with abnormal results are available, and when the complaint's frequency is high.
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Session 14. Cancer immunotherapy and vaccines
Several malignancies are caused by viral infections, and preventative vaccinations play a significant role in lowering the risk. The human papillomavirus, or HPV, may cause cervical cancer and head and neck cancer, whereas the hepatitis B virus, or HBV, can cause liver cancer. Several vaccinations have been produced to protect against HBV and HPV infection and, as a result, malignancies caused by these viruses. Each tumor is distinct in some way, with its antigens. As a result, more advanced cancer vaccination strategies will be required.
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Related Societies: European Society of Medical oncology | Society of Surgical Oncology | The Society of Gynecologic Oncology | Society of Interventional Radiology | American Association of Cancer Research | Musculoskeletal Tumor Society | The European Association for Cancer Research | European Society of Surgical Oncology | The British Association of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | American Society for Radiation Oncology
Session 15. Oncology's Future Progression
Oncology is undoubtedly the most active illness field. Scientific discoveries have radically transformed (and continue to influence) how doctors approach and treat cancer in recent years. For example, immuno-oncology medications seemed to dominate pharma headlines not long ago, but now most of the focus has shifted to the possibility of T-cell therapy. These quick changes have an impact on both researchers and patients, and CROs like ICON have had to come up with new strategies to stay adaptable and design studies that push the limits of what is feasible in cancer treatment. As cancer therapy progresses in unexpected and dramatic ways, so must cancer research – and creative, adaptable trial designs like these have grown in popularity in recent years as drug developers see their promise.
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Session 16. Diagnosis of cancer
Oncology imaging is an excellent resource for radiologists, surgical and medical oncologists, and anybody else who needs a readily accessible, highly graphic reference on cancer imaging and staging. This version is a valuable learning aid, as well as a handy reference for every day, practice, specialists in radiology, cancer, and body imaging who supply carefully updated material and an abundance of high-quality photos throughout.
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Oncology devices and diagnostics are a class of medical technologies that help patients and physicians screen for, diagnose, treat, and monitor premalignant and malignant illnesses.
Cancer is the second biggest cause of mortality worldwide, counting for 9.6 million losses in 2018, or one in every six deaths. Men's cancers include lung, prostate, colorectal, stomach, and liver cancer, whereas women's cancers include bone, colorectal, lung, cervical, and thyroid cancer.
The worldwide cancer treatments request was worth $98,900 million in 2018, and it's anticipated to grow to $180,193 million by 2026, with a CAGR of 7.7% from 2019 to 2026. The use and administration of chemotherapy and oncology specifics to treat cancer are known as cancer curatives. The expansion of the cancer curatives request is backed by an increase in cancer frequency, an increase in pharmaceutical company cooperation, and an increase in cancer exploration. Likewise, the assiduity is prognosticated to rise as the senior population grows.
However, the high expense of developing oncology drugs, as well as the negative side effects associated with cancer treatments, are some of the reasons limiting the market growth. In contrast, the price inflation for customized medicine and the high potential of developing countries are likely to open up new prospects for market participants in the future. The market for cancer therapies is divided into three categories: application, top-selling medications, and geography. Blood cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, head & neck cancer, glioblastoma, malignant meningioma, mesothelioma, melanoma, and others are the many types of cancer.