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November 23, 2020    New York, USA

Webinar on Oncology and Cancer Therapy

Oncology conferences host presentations from experts across the world in the field of Oncology. These Oncology conferences create awareness and understanding of the work done by the scientists and professors working in the various fields of Oncology and it is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. Oncology is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the body.
Medical Oncologists are specialists in the treatment of Blood cancer. Blood cancer oncologists are challenged to personalize care with rapidly changing scientific evidence, drug approvals, and treatment guidelines. Blood cancer is a cancer that develops from Blood tissue. Signs of blood cancer may include a Coughing or Chest pain, Fever or chills, Frequent infections, Itchy skin or rash, Loss of appetite or nausea, Night sweats, Persistent weakness and fatigue, Shortness of breath, Swollen, painless lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin
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Who Can Attend?

Assist/Assoc/Professors

Research Institutes and Members

Departments Head/Deans

Research Scholars          

Directors of Companies and Organizations

Graduates and Post Graduates

Oncology Societies and Associations Oncology and Cancer Therapy group members
Oncology companies

Government Officials and NGO’S

Mode of Participation

Keynote Sessions Exhibitor Booth
Oral presentations Video Presentations
Poster presentations E-Poster Presentation
Workshops Webinars
Symposia Delegate

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1. Oncology
Oncology is the branch of therapeutic science managing tumors, including the birthplace, advancement, determination, and treatment of harmful neoplasms. It incorporates therapeutic oncology which uses chemotherapy, hormone treatment, and diverse prescriptions to treat malignancy, radiation oncology using radiation for treatment and surgical oncology.
The oncology field has three important areas,
1. Medical
2. Surgical
3. Radiation

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2. Classification of Oncology
The major types of cancer are Carcinoma, Sarcoma, Melanoma, Lymphoma, and Leukemia. Carcinomas. The most commonly diagnosed cancers originate in the skin, lungs, breasts, pancreas, and other organs and glands. Lymphomas are cancers of lymphocytes. Leukemia is the cancer of the blood. It does not usually form solid tumors. Sarcomas arise in bone, muscle, fat, blood vessels, cartilage, or other soft or connective tissues of the body. They are relatively uncommon. Melanomas are cancers that arise in the cells that make the pigment in the skin.
Cancer has been recognized for thousands of years as a human ailment, yet only in the past century has medical science understood what cancer really is and how it progresses. Cancer specialists, called oncologists, have made remarkable advances in cancer diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. Today, more people diagnosed with cancer are living longer. However, some forms of the disease remain frustratingly difficult to treat. Modern treatment can significantly improve the quality of life and may extend survival.

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3.Novel Therapies in Oncology
In low-grade Gliomas, stereotactically guided conformal Radiotherapy should lead to a significant reduction in Radiation-associated late toxicity, while in selected groups of high-grade Gliomas the use of adjuvant or Neo-adjuvant Chemotherapy may improve survival. In primitive Neuroectodermal Tumours Prognostic Biological markers have been identified that are undergoing prospective evaluation. In infants, the use of post-surgical chemotherapy alone may allow the postponing of Radiotherapy in selected cases. For patients with localized Medulloblastomas a new standard treatment is emerging that uses reduced-dose Craniospinal Radiotherapy followed by Platinum-based chemotherapy, while in Supratentorial primitive Neuroectodermal tumors future treatment will be aimed at improving local control.
1. Central Nervous System Malignancies
2. Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumours
3. platinum-based Chemotherapy
4. Whole-Brain Radiotherapy (WBRT)
5. Pediatric Neurosurgery. 

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4. Cancer Symptoms and Stages
Cancer can trigger almost any sort of symptom, from tiredness, pain, shortness of breath, etc. In some cases, during the early phases of the disease, an individual with cancer will notice symptoms, but in other cases, cancer may go unnoticed until either the tumor has grown in size or spread to other regions of the body. There are different types of staging systems for different cancers, but the most common is the numbered cancer stage system, which identifies 5 possible stages.

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5. Cancer Diagnosis and Imaging
In most instances, a diagnosis of cancer requires a biopsy by physicians. A biopsy is an operation where a tissue sample is removed by the doctor. A pathologist then looks under a microscope at the tissue to see whether it's cancer. Imaging is the method by which precious images of buildings and organs are produced. Tumors and other defects are found or detection, the magnitude of disease is determined and the efficacy of therapy evaluated. Imaging can also be used for biopsies and other operations.

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6.  Clinical Trial and Research
Clinical trials are trials that test new drug efficiency. They are an important component of our quest to find methods of avoiding, treating and curing cancer. The clinical trial has resulted in almost every cancer treatment patient today receiving. Several types of clinical cancer studies are available. Some look at fresh therapies that can assist treat or heal the disease. Other therapies are studied to see if they have fewer side effects than what is presently used to treat the illness. Others can still concentrate on enhancing the quality of life of persons with cancer treatments or cancer.

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7.  Targeted Cancer Therapy
Chemotherapy is regarded to be targeted treatment medicines, like other medicines used to treat cancer. Technically, chemotherapy is regarded to be targeted treatment medicines, like other medicines used to treat cancer. For instance, many targeted drugs are used after the inner workings of cancer cells – programs that distinguish them from normal healthy cells and leave the healthiest cells on their own. These medicines tend to have distinct side impacts than conventional chemicals. The primary treatment for certain cancers may be targeted drugs, but in the majority of cases, they are used with other therapies such as chemotherapy, surgery and/or radiation.

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8.  Cancer Prevention and Care
The practice of active action to reduce the incidence of cancer and mortality is the prevention of cancer. Prevention depends on the individual attempts to enhance the lifestyle and to pursue preventive screening, as well as socioeconomic or public policy on cancer prevention. Global cancer prevention, because of its application for broad populations, its proactiveness in health practices and behavior and the reduction of long-term impacts of cancer, is seen as a critical goal. We need to follow a balanced lifestyle to avoid this awareness is also necessary to keep it away.

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9.  Cancer Care and Rights
As cancer is a lethal disease, so it needs regular care of the patients with a human touch. It the duty of society provides them the best possible care physically and mentally. The patient needs to be proactive in life so we can minimize the risk of being affected. Likewise, we need to understand the financial as well as legal requirements of the cancer patients and those who are dependent on them. Many countries have drafted a patient bill of rights that gives them a reference about what they can expect during this critical phase.

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10. Cancer & society
Patients can find it hard and speak about social and emotional problems. It can also cause other issues, such as depression and anxiety. People affected by cancer and those who leave with them can experience a variety of feelings during their cancer journey. These can include: anger, sadness, fear, feeling out of control. These feelings are very common around the time of diagnosis, or when there are changes in the course of cancer treatment. It is evident that patient with cancer has to go through some social and emotional issues during the treatment. So it is our duty to raise awareness about the issue to dream a cancer-free society.

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