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24th World Congress on Cancer and Diagnostics, will be organized around the theme “Building Bridges to Overcome Cancer-Free World”

World Cancer 2024 is comprised of 15 tracks and 0 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in World Cancer 2024.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the "Breast Cancer" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship of breast cancer. Abstracts should highlight innovative research, clinical trials, and multidisciplinary approaches to breast cancer care.

Attendees can expect presentations on a wide range of topics, including molecular subtypes, biomarkers, imaging modalities, surgical techniques, systemic therapies, and survivorship care specific to breast cancer. Discussions will cover emerging trends in breast cancer management, such as precision medicine, targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and neoadjuvant/adjuvant treatment approaches.

The track will also feature sessions on breast cancer screening, genetic predisposition, risk assessment, and psychosocial support interventions for patients and their families. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and collaborate on innovative approaches to address the evolving challenges of breast cancer care.

Researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts for the "Cancer Biopsy" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on advancements in biopsy techniques, biomarker analysis, and their role in cancer diagnosis and treatment decision-making. Abstracts should highlight innovative biopsy methodologies, molecular profiling techniques, and their clinical applications in various cancer types.

Attendees can expect presentations on the latest developments in minimally invasive biopsy procedures, such as liquid biopsies, circulating tumor cells, and tissue microsampling techniques. Discussions will cover the utility of biopsy-derived biomarkers in predicting treatment response, monitoring disease progression, and guiding therapeutic decisions.

The track will also feature sessions on biopsy specimen handling, processing, and analysis methodologies, as well as discussions on the integration of biopsy findings into personalized cancer care pathways. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities to advance the field of cancer biopsy and its impact on patient outcomes.

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the "Cancer Genomics" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on the latest advancements in cancer genomics research and its implications for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Abstracts should highlight innovative genomic technologies, bioinformatics approaches, and translational research findings in cancer genomics.

Attendees can expect presentations on cutting-edge genomic profiling techniques, including next-generation sequencing, single-cell sequencing, and spatial transcriptomics, as well as discussions on the genomic landscape of different cancer types, somatic mutations, structural variants, and driver genes. The track will also feature sessions on cancer evolution, clonal heterogeneity, and mechanisms of drug resistance revealed by genomic analysis.

Additionally, discussions will cover the integration of genomic data into clinical practice, including precision oncology initiatives, genomic-driven clinical trials, and personalized treatment approaches based on molecular profiling. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities at the forefront of cancer genomics research.

 

Researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts for the "Cancer Prevention" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on innovative strategies to reduce the incidence and burden of cancer worldwide. Abstracts should highlight research findings, intervention programs, and policy initiatives aimed at primary prevention, early detection, and lifestyle modification.

Attendees can expect presentations on a wide range of topics, including cancer risk factors, screening guidelines, vaccination programs, tobacco control, dietary interventions, and environmental exposures. Discussions will cover the latest evidence on the effectiveness of preventive measures and their impact on reducing cancer incidence and mortality.

The track will also feature sessions on cancer screening technologies, risk assessment models, health education campaigns, and community-based interventions targeting high-risk populations. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities to advance the field of cancer prevention.

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the "Cancer Therapies" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on the latest advancements in cancer treatment modalities and therapeutic strategies. Abstracts should highlight innovative research, clinical trials, and translational approaches aimed at improving outcomes for cancer patients.

Attendees can expect presentations on a diverse range of cancer therapies, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and precision medicine approaches. Discussions will cover emerging trends in combination therapies, biomarker-driven treatment strategies, and novel drug delivery systems.

The track will also feature sessions on supportive care interventions, symptom management, survivorship programs, and palliative care for cancer patients. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities to advance the field of cancer therapeutics.

Researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts for the "Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on the latest advancements in harnessing the immune system to combat cancer. Abstracts should highlight innovative immunotherapeutic strategies, mechanisms of immune evasion, and biomarkers predictive of treatment response.

Attendees can expect presentations on cutting-edge immunotherapy approaches, including immune checkpoint inhibitors, adoptive cell therapy, cancer vaccines, and cytokine therapies, as well as discussions on combination strategies and overcoming resistance mechanisms. The track will also feature sessions on tumor immunology, including the tumor microenvironment, immune cell subsets, and immune evasion mechanisms exploited by cancer cells.

Additionally, discussions will cover the integration of immunotherapy into standard cancer treatment paradigms, including patient selection, biomarker-driven approaches, and management of immune-related adverse events. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities at the forefront of cancer immunology and immunotherapy research.

Researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts for the "Cancer and Nanotechnology" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on the intersection of nanotechnology and oncology. Abstracts should highlight innovative nanomaterials, nanostructures, and nanomedicines designed for cancer diagnosis, treatment, and theranostics.

Attendees can expect presentations on the latest advancements in nanotechnology-based approaches for cancer imaging, drug delivery, targeted therapy, and theranostics. Discussions will cover topics such as nanoparticle design, surface functionalization, tumor targeting strategies, and controlled drug release mechanisms.

The track will also feature sessions on nanoscale imaging techniques, including nanoparticle-based contrast agents and molecular imaging probes, as well as discussions on safety, toxicity, and regulatory considerations associated with nanotechnology-based cancer therapeutics. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities at the forefront of cancer nanotechnology research.

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the "Cancer Syndrome" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on inherited genetic predispositions to cancer and associated syndromes. Abstracts should highlight novel genetic mutations, hereditary cancer syndromes, and their implications for cancer risk assessment, prevention, and management.

Attendees can expect presentations on the latest discoveries in cancer predisposition genes, genetic testing technologies, and counseling strategies for individuals and families affected by hereditary cancer syndromes. Discussions will cover a wide range of syndromes, including hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome, Lynch syndrome, Li-Fraumeni syndrome, and familial adenomatous polyposis, among others.

The track will also feature sessions on the integration of genetic information into clinical practice, including risk assessment models, surveillance guidelines, and risk-reducing interventions such as prophylactic surgery and chemoprevention. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities to advance our understanding of cancer syndromes and improve patient care.

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the "Cancer Drug Development" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on advancements in the discovery, development, and clinical translation of novel cancer therapeutics. Abstracts should highlight innovative drug targets, preclinical models, therapeutic modalities, and clinical trial outcomes.

Attendees can expect presentations on cutting-edge approaches to cancer drug discovery and development, including targeted therapy, immunotherapy, combination therapy, and precision medicine strategies. Discussions will cover the latest insights into tumor biology, drug resistance mechanisms, biomarker-driven clinical trials, and emerging therapeutic modalities such as gene therapy and cell-based therapies.

The track will also feature sessions on regulatory considerations, drug repurposing, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and innovative trial designs aimed at accelerating the translation of promising therapeutics from bench to bedside. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and collaborate on advancing the next generation of cancer therapies.

Researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts for the "Diagnostic and Imaging of Radiation" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on innovations in medical imaging techniques utilizing radiation for cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment monitoring. Abstracts should highlight advancements in imaging modalities, radiation dose optimization, and image-guided interventions.

Attendees can expect presentations on state-of-the-art imaging technologies, including computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and molecular imaging, as well as discussions on radiation safety, dose reduction strategies, and quality assurance protocols. The track will also feature sessions on functional and molecular imaging, radiomics, artificial intelligence, and interventional radiology procedures in oncology.

This track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference focuses on advancing early detection and screening strategies to improve cancer outcomes globally. Researchers are invited to submit abstracts highlighting innovative approaches, novel technologies, and groundbreaking research in early cancer detection, risk assessment, and population-based screening programs.

Attendees can expect presentations on cutting-edge biomarkers, imaging modalities, and screening protocols aimed at identifying cancer at its earliest stages when treatment is most effective. Discussions will center on optimizing screening guidelines, increasing participation rates, and addressing disparities in access to screening services. Additionally, sessions will explore the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in risk prediction models and screening algorithms, as well as the implementation of innovative strategies for cancer prevention and early intervention.

Join us in shaping the future of cancer detection and screening at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, where researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and industry experts will collaborate to accelerate progress towards early diagnosis and improved cancer outcomes.

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the "Lung Cancer" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on the latest advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of lung cancer. Abstracts should address innovative approaches, clinical trials, and translational research aimed at improving outcomes for patients with lung cancer.

Attendees can expect presentations on a wide range of topics, including molecular profiling, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, surgical techniques, and supportive care interventions specific to lung cancer. Discussions will cover emerging biomarkers, imaging modalities, and multidisciplinary treatment strategies tailored to different subtypes and stages of lung cancer.

The track will also feature sessions on lung cancer screening, tobacco control initiatives, palliative care, survivorship, and disparities in lung cancer care delivery. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share insights, and collaborate on innovative approaches to address the growing burden of lung cancer globally.

Researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts for the "Oncology Biomarkers" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on the latest advancements in biomarker discovery, validation, and clinical application in oncology. Abstracts should highlight novel biomarkers, diagnostic assays, predictive models, and therapeutic targets with potential implications for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, treatment response, and precision medicine.

Attendees can expect presentations on cutting-edge biomarker technologies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and imaging-based biomarkers, as well as discussions on biomarker-driven clinical trials, personalized treatment strategies, and regulatory considerations. The track will also feature sessions on biomarker standardization, data integration, and collaborative efforts to accelerate biomarker research and translation into clinical practice.

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the "Pediatric Cancer" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference, focusing on advancements in the diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship of childhood cancers. Abstracts should highlight innovative research, clinical trials, and multidisciplinary approaches to pediatric oncology.

Attendees can anticipate presentations on the latest developments in pediatric cancer biology, genomics, and targeted therapies, as well as updates on supportive care and survivorship programs tailored to the unique needs of pediatric patients and their families. Discussions will center on improving outcomes for children with cancer through precision medicine, immunotherapy, and psychosocial support interventions.

The "Psycho-Oncology" track at the "World Cancer 2024" conference invites researchers to submit abstracts exploring the psychological, social, and emotional aspects of cancer care. Abstracts should focus on interventions, outcomes, and novel approaches in psycho-oncology, including psychosocial support, quality of life, coping mechanisms, and survivorship.

Attendees can expect presentations on evidence-based interventions to address distress, anxiety, depression, and other psychosocial issues experienced by cancer patients, survivors, and their caregivers. Discussions will delve into the impact of psychological factors on treatment adherence, decision-making, and overall well-being throughout the cancer journey. Additionally, sessions will highlight innovative psycho-oncology programs, digital health interventions, and collaborative care models aimed at enhancing patient-centered cancer care and improving long-term outcomes.