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Debunking Myths: What Cancer Screenings Really Involve

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  Debunking Myths: What Cancer Screenings Really Involve In Recognition of the 11th International Cancer, Oncology and Therapy Conference Each year, millions of lives are impacted by cancer — a complex disease that remains a global health priority. But with early detection through regular cancer screenings, the odds of successful treatment, improved survival, and better quality of life increase significantly. Still, despite clear scientific evidence, cancer screening continues to be surrounded by myths and misinformation. As thought leaders, researchers, and clinicians gather at the 11th International Cancer, Oncology and Therapy Conference , it is essential to confront these misconceptions and clarify the realities of cancer screening. Understanding what screening really involves is the first step in demystifying the process, reducing stigma, and encouraging timely action. Why Cancer Screening Matters         Cancer screening involv...

Celebrating Strength: Positive Birth Experience Case Studies in Oncology Contexts

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  Celebrating Strength: Positive Birth Experience Case Studies in Oncology Contexts Presented at the 11th International Cancer, Oncology and Therapy Conference Childbirth is often described as one of the most transformative events in a woman's life. For women diagnosed with cancer—whether during pregnancy or as survivors—this transformation carries deeper meaning, compounded by physical challenges, emotional resilience, and often complex medical decisions. At the 11th International Cancer, Oncology and Therapy Conference, a dedicated session highlighted case studies of positive birth experiences that exemplify how multidisciplinary care, innovative therapies, and patient-centered support can create empowering outcomes in even the most medically demanding circumstances. Case Study 1: Navigating Pregnancy with Breast Cancer Patient Profile: Sarah, 34, was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer during her first trimester. Treatment Plan: After a thorough multidisciplinary ...

Global Insights, Local Impact: Revolutionizing Cancer Care Through Shared Science

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  11th International Cancer, Oncology and Therapy Conference In the ever-evolving battle against cancer, the power of global collaboration has emerged as one of the most vital tools in our arsenal. The 11th International Cancer, Oncology and Therapy Conference celebrates this spirit of unity under the theme “Global Insights, Local Impact,” focusing on how shared scientific advancements are being translated into tangible improvements in patient care around the world. The Global Nature of Cancer      Cancer is not confined by geography, language, or income level—it affects individuals, families, and communities across every continent. While some regions boast cutting-edge research and treatment infrastructure, others struggle with limited access to basic diagnostics and care. This disparity makes one thing clear: the solutions to cancer must be both globally inspired and locally adapted . That’s where this conference shines—creating a platform where res...

Understanding Liver Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

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  Understanding Liver Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention Liver cancer remains one of the most challenging and rapidly increasing cancer types worldwide. As the global medical community gathers for the 11th International Cancer, Oncology and Therapy Conference , it’s a fitting time to shed light on this disease—its root causes, warning signs, and how we can prevent it. What Is Liver Cancer? Liver cancer begins in the cells of the liver, an essential organ responsible for detoxifying the blood, producing bile, and supporting digestion. The most common form is hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) , which typically develops in individuals with chronic liver conditions. Other, less common types include intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and hepatoblastoma. The Silent Threat: Causes and Risk Factors Liver cancer doesn’t usually announce itself loudly in its early stages, which makes understanding its causes all the more important. Several factors contribute to the development of l...

Understanding Cancer Biomarkers: What They Reveal About Your Health

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  Cancer is one of the most complex and challenging diseases in modern medicine. With over 100 different types, each behaving differently in the body, the need for precise and early diagnosis is more important than ever. That’s where cancer biomarkers come in — they are powerful tools that can help doctors detect, diagnose, and monitor cancer with increasing accuracy. But what exactly are cancer biomarkers? And what do they really tell us about our health? What Are Cancer Biomarkers? In simple terms, a biomarker (short for biological marker) is a measurable substance in the body that can indicate a normal or abnormal process, or the presence of a disease. When it comes to cancer, biomarkers are often molecules found in blood, urine, tissue, or other bodily fluids that are produced either by the cancer cells themselves or by the body in response to the cancer. Some common types of cancer biomarkers include: Proteins (e.g., PSA for prostate cancer, CA-125 for ovar...

Bone Cancer vs. Other Bone Diseases: Know the Difference

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  When people hear the term "bone disease," the first thought that often comes to mind is bone cancer. While bone cancer is indeed serious, it’s just one of many conditions that can affect the bones. In fact, most bone-related health issues are not cancerous , and many are treatable when diagnosed early. Understanding the key differences between bone cancer and other bone diseases is essential for early detection, proper treatment, and peace of mind. Let’s explore what sets them apart—and how you can be more informed about your bone health. What Is Bone Cancer? Bone cancer is a rare but aggressive disease in which cancerous cells form in the bone tissue. It can start in the bone ( primary bone cancer ) or spread to the bone from other parts of the body ( secondary or metastatic bone cancer ). Types of Primary Bone Cancer:                     Osteosarcoma – Common in t...