8th World Congress on Breast Cancer & Therapies
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  • Conference Series
  • Jul 16 at 09:00 AM to Jul 17 at 05:00 PM
  • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • الأطباء و مزودي الرعاية الصحية, آلمرضى

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend "8th World Congress on Breast Cancer & Therapies" during July 16-17, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. Which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. The theme for the conference this year is “·Delving into the advances in breast cancer research” promises an outstanding scientific program featuring many well-known and thought provoking speakers.

Breast cancer is the abnormal growth of the cells lining the breast lobules or ducts. These cells grow uncontrollably and have the potential to spread to other parts of the body. Both men and women can develop breast cancer, although it is uncommon in men.

Breast Cancer Summit 2018 aims to provide optimal health and healthcare to adolescent girls and women, with focus on the prevention, diagnosis of Breast Cancer, as well as related Genetics, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Clinical Reports etc. The shift in medicine and healthcare from management of disease towards promoting wellness is a keystone in addressing the upstream caused of disease and ensuring that all women have equal opportunities. Therefore it is very appropriate to bring together the experts in the field from all over the globe as we share experiences and knowledge and work together on reducing the risk and creating awareness of Breast Cancer.

Why to attend???

With members from around the world focused on learning about Breast Cancer and treatment and who tackle key issues facing patients throughout the continuum of the breast cancer journey ; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Breast Cancer community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new discoveries in the breast cancer treatment and diagnosis, and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in breast cancer, woman psychology, women disorders are hallmarks of this conference.

Breast Cancer in Australia:

In 2013, 15,902 women and 142 men were diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia. The risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer by age 85 is 1 in 8 for women and 1 in 631 for men.

In Australia, the overall five year survival rate for breast cancer in females is 90%. If the cancer is limited to the breast, 96% of patients will be alive five years after diagnosis; this figure excludes those who die from other diseases. If the cancer has spread to the regional lymph nodes, five year relative survival drops to 80%.

In 2014, 2814 women and 30 men died of breast cancer in Australia.

Target Audience:

Radiologist
Radiation Oncologist
Radiation Therapist
Medical Oncologist
Breast Care Nurse
Surgeon
Reconstructive (plastic) Surgeon
Lymphoedema Therapist

Breast Cancer Surgeons, pathologists
Nurse Practitioners/Nurses
Healthcare Faculty
Medical Colleges
Healthcare Associations and Societies
Business Entrepreneurs
Training Institutes
Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
Data Management Companies

Key Topics:

Advanced breast cancer
Adjuvant therapy/treatment
Alopecia
Alternative therapies
Aromatase Inhibitors
Axillary dissection/clearance
Benign
Biopsy
BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene faults/mutations
Breast conserving surgery
Breast prostheses
Carcinoma
Chemotherapy
Clinical trials
Complementary medicines
Complementary therapies
Double mastectomy
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS)
Early breast cancer
Early menopause
Hormone therapy
Intravenous infusion
Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS)
Lymph nodes
Lymphoedema
Lumpectomy
Mastectomy
Medical oncologist
Metastatic breast cancer
Multidisciplinary care
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Neoadjuvant therapy
Oestrogen
Partial mastectomy
Pathology report
Prophylactic (preventative) mastectomy
Radiotherapy
Secondary breast cancer
Sentinel node biopsy
Seroma
Survivorship
Targeted therapy