Wednesday, February 28, 2018

#Breast-Cancer-Risk-Factors #Awareness #Breast #Cancer #Therapies #conference #July #Melbourne #Australia



Breast cancer is caused by a genetic mutation in the DNA of breast cancer cells. How or why this damage occurs isn’t entirely understood. Some mutations may develop randomly over time, while others are inherited or may be the result of environmental exposures or lifestyle factors. Most breast cancers are diagnosed in women over age 50, but it’s not clear why some women get breast cancer (including women with no risk factors) and others do not (including those who do have risk factors). Breast cancer symptoms vary from one person to the next. Knowing what your breasts normally look and feel like may help you recognize possible signs and symptoms. 


By 2025, an estimated 2.1 million people in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer every year. This is a 31-percent increase from 2012 that is due in part to the aging of the U.S. population and the greater use of cancer screening. The estimated number of annual cancer-related deaths is expected to increase even faster, by 37 percent, from 620,000 to 850,000 by 2025.
#Breast-Cancer-Risk-Factors #Awareness #Breast #Cancer #Therapies #conference #July #Melbourne #Australia 
Register for the Scientific sessions @ Breast Cancer Summit 2018 Conference in July 16-17, 2018 at #Melbourne, #Australia &kindly submit #abstract for #Oral/poster
Email @ breastcancersummit@oncologyseries.com

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Breast Cancer Conferences | Breast Cancer Summit | Breast Cancer 2018



Breast Cancer Summit in Melbourne, Australia is organized with the theme “Delving into the advances in breast cancer research” promises an outstanding scientific program featuring many well-known and influential international speakers along with world leading local researchers and scientists.  We are aware that although 83% of breast cancer patients today are cured with early treatment, 17% become advanced within this timeframe and up to 30% of breast cancers will eventually advance. The Summit will offer those working in the field:  oncologists, scientists, health professionals, regulators and consumers, a unique opportunity to discuss the current state of knowledge, future research opportunities and priorities for improving survival and optimizing outcomes.

Breast Cancer News: After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States; there is a 1 in 8 chance that a woman will develop the disease in her lifetime. Immune Cells Play Key Role in Early Breast Cancer Metastasis Even Before a Tumor Develops. Ottawa scientists cure aggressive breast cancer in mice with combination therapy. A combination of immunotherapy and a virus could treat aggressive breast cancer, an absolutely amazing study has revealed. New research provides some further evidence of the harms of processed meats, after linking consumption of these foods to increased risk of breast cancer. Processed meats are those that have been modified to enhance their flavour or lengthen their shelf life. Sausages, bacon, hot dogs, and salami are just some examples of processed meats.

Every woman wants to know what she can do to lower her risk of #breast #cancer. Some of the factors associated with breast cancer -- being a woman, your age, and your #genetics, for example -- can't be changed. Other factors -- being overweight, lack of exercise, smoking cigarettes, and eating unhealthy food -- can be changed by making choices. By choosing the healthiest lifestyle options possible, you can empower yourself and make sure your breast cancer risk is as low as possible.
Our Breast Cancer Summit 2018 Conference provides opportunities to network and meet other researchers in their field and establish potential contacts for future positions. Attending and presenting at our conference would contribute to learn about the most recent advances in their field. Get an opportunity to publish full paper in our international journals with high impact factors on Special issues.

Register for the Scientific sessions @ Breast Cancer Summit 2018 Conference in July 16-17, 2018 at #Melbourne, #Australia &kindly submit #abstract for #Oral/poster
Email @ breastcancersummit@oncologyseries.com 

Friday, February 2, 2018

World Cancer Day: Take a stand and raise awareness and aid!



World Cancer Day unites the world’s population in the fight against #cancer. It aims to save millions of preventable deaths each year by raising #awareness and #education about the disease, pressing governments and individuals across the world to take action. Currently, 8.8 million people die from cancer worldwide every year, out of which, 4 million people die prematurely (aged 30 to 69 years). World Cancer Day is the ideal opportunity to spread the word and raise the profile of cancer in people’s minds and in the world’s media. Taking place annually , World Cancer Day also create Awareness for #BreastCancer which in turn aims to raise awareness about the disease and raise funds for research into its cause, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure. While the general public are often aware of the conditions much more action needs to be taken to support the public in reducing their risks and support early detection and treatment.


We encourage people to think deeply and be creative in their submissions to the Call for Speakers.  We work hard to make our conference that stretches attendees in unique ways and the sessions we select for the conference need to reflect that goal.

#WorldCancerDay #CancerControl #CancerTreatment #WeCanICan #ChokeCancer #fightcancer #UnityBand #BreastCancer #Awareness #Cancer #Therapies #conference #July #Melbourne #Australia #Hope #Strength #Love #Courage

Final Call for Speakers @breastcancersummit2019

Last Call for participating at the event 9th World Congress on Breast Cancer & Therapies (Breast Cancer Summit 2019) #April 29-30, 2...