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Cancer Education

Cancer education is vital not only for patients but also for the broader community. It fosters awareness, dispels myths, and promotes a proactive approach to health. Collaboration between healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and the public is essential to furthering our understanding of cancer and improving prevention, early detection, and treatment strategies. Ultimately, a comprehensive and informed approach to cancer education contributes to better outcomes and an enhanced quality of life for individuals affected by this challenging set of diseases. Cancer is a complex and multifaceted group of diseases characterized by the abnormal growth of cells. It can affect virtually any part of the body, leading to a range of symptoms and outcomes. Understanding cancer involves delving into the mechanisms of normal cell growth and the disruptions that can lead to uncontrolled proliferation.Normal cells undergo a tightly regulated process of growth, division, and programmed cell death. However, when genetic mutations occur, they can disrupt this balance, allowing cells to grow uncontrollably and form tumors. These mutations can be caused by various factors, including genetic predisposition, environmental exposures, and lifestyle choices.The vast diversity of cancer types reflects the numerous ways in which cells can deviate from normal behavior. Some cancers grow slowly, while others are aggressive and spread rapidly to other parts of the body. The stage of cancer, determined by factors such as tumor size and extent of spread, influences treatment options and prognosis.Early detection plays a crucial role in improving cancer outcomes. Regular screenings and awareness of potential warning signs can aid in identifying cancer at more treatable stages. Advances in medical research and technology have led to innovative treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies. Tailoring treatment plans to the specific characteristics of each patient's cancer is a key focus in modern oncology.

Committee Members
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Yan Leyfman

Yan Leyfman

NYP- Meyer Cancer Center, United States
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Rajvir Dahiya

Rajvir Dahiya

University of California San Francisco, United States
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Jianhua Luo

Jianhua Luo

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, United States
ICTO 2026 Speakers
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Pietro Salvatori

Pietro Salvatori

Formerly, Humanitas San Pio X Hospital, Italy
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Sergey Suchkov

Sergey Suchkov

N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Shinya Tajima

Shinya Tajima

National Hospital Organization Shizuoka Medical Centre, Japan
Speaker at International Conference on Clinical & Translational Oncology 2026 - Nayara Delgado Andre

Nayara Delgado Andre

Federal University of São João del-Rei (UFSJ), Brazil

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