Track: Prevention and Palliative Care in Cancer

Sub-Track:
Cancer prevention is referred to as taking reasonable efforts to lower the chance of developing cancer. Palliative care is medical treatment aimed at enhancing the quality of life for those with terminal illnesses like cancer. It can be given at any stage of cancer treatment, from diagnosis until death.
• Diet and Physical Activity
• Patient Assessment & Education
• Palliative Sedation Therapy
Scientific Highlights
- Cancer Research and Autoimmune diseases
- Cancer Biology and Biomarkers
- Types and Causes of Cancer
- Hematology in Cancer
- Organ Specific Cancer
- Cancer: Awareness, Lifestyle and Nutrition
- Oncologists- Types and Roles
- 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