Track: Clinical Trials of Cancer
The "Clinical Trials of Cancer" session will provide a comprehensive exploration of the vital role clinical trials play in advancing cancer treatment and care. Clinical trials are the backbone of cancer research, offering the medical community and patients new hope through the development and validation of innovative therapies.
Clinical Trials of Cancer session will cover the various types of clinical trials and their importance in shaping the future of cancer care.
Clinical trials will begin with an overview of the stages of Clinical and Preclinical Research. This phase is crucial for identifying promising drug candidates and understanding their mechanism of cancer and will highlight how these early stages lay the groundwork for successful clinical trials.
Cancer Drug Development is a complex process that involves multiple phases of clinical trials. It will also discuss the challenges in bringing new treatments from the lab to the clinic.
Clinical Trials are not only focused on cancer treatment but also on Prevention Trials. This session covers trials that test new approaches to prevent cancer, including vaccines, lifestyle interventions, and chemopreventive agents.
Screening Trials aim to cover the development and testing of new screening methods, such as blood tests and cancer imaging technologies to improve better outcomes.
The goal of Palliative Care Trials is to improve the quality of life for cancer patients. Meanwhile, In silico trials use computer simulations to predict clinical outcomes for more efficient research.
Genetic and Genomic Trials category will explore how these trials identify genetic markers and develop targeted therapies, paving the way for precision medicine.
Immunotherapy Trials discuss ongoing clinical trials that are evaluating new immunotherapies and their impact on patient survival.
Patient Advocacy Involvement will emphasize the importance of patient-centered research and how advocacy groups contribute to the design and implementation of trials.
Scientific Highlights
- Cancer Research Therapy and Autoimmune Diseases
- Cancer Biology and Biomarkers
- Types and Causes of Cancer
- Hematology in Cancer
- Organ Specific Cancer
- Cancer: Awareness, Lifestyle and Nutrition
- Oncology Subspecialties
- Advancements in Cancer Imaging Technologies
- Cancer Genomics and Epidemiology
- Cancer and Immunology
- Tumor Pathology and Cancer Cytopathology
- Cancer Pathophysiology
- Neuro and Radiation Oncology
- Stem Cell and Gene Therapy
- Prevention and Palliative Care in Cancer
- Rehabilitation of Cancer Survivors
- Cancer Screening and Diagnosis
- Clinical Trials of Cancer
- Traditional Therapy for Cancer Treatment
- Complementary and Alternative Cancer therapy
- Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Research
- Future Technology in Oncology