Track: Future Technology in Oncology

Oncology Future technology

The session titled "Future Technology in Oncology" will delve into transformative innovations that are redefining cancer diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. As technology continues to advance rapidly, its application in oncology is opening new frontiers for more precise, effective, and patient-centered care. This session will explore a range of cutting-edge developments that are poised to shape the future of oncology.

Advanced Imaging Techniques allow for earlier diagnosis and more accurate tracking of tumor progression, significantly improving patient outcomes.

Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) offers a non-invasive method for detecting and monitoring cancer in real time. This approach provides insights into tumor mutations and treatment responses, enabling more treatment plans.

Cancer Nanotechnology is emerging as a powerful tool in oncology, offering targeted drug delivery systems that minimize side effects and increase treatment efficacy.

Tele-Oncology is expanding access to cancer care, particularly in remote or underserved areas. Remote monitoring and digital health platforms are enhanced to allow patients to receive expert guidance from anywhere.

Precision Medicine and Genomics fueled by genomic insights, enabling personalized therapies based on a patient’s unique genetic profile.

New Innovations in immunotherapy, including CAR-T cells and checkpoint inhibitors, are providing groundbreaking treatment options for hard-to-treat cancers.

Robotic-Assisted Surgery is enhancing precision in cancer surgeries, leading to better outcomes and quicker recoveries. Additionally, Tumor Treating Fields (TTF) technology offers a novel, non-invasive approach to disrupt cancer cell division and growth.