November 16-18, 2023
Paris, France
It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the "5th International Conference on Breast Cancer and Women Health" conference on November 16-18, 2023 in Paris, France. Breast cancer remains a significant health challenge worldwide, and this conference provides an excellent opportunity for us to share the latest research, advancements, and best practices in breast cancer detection, treatment, and patient care.
The main theme of the conference is “Nurture Wellness Against Breast Cancer”. A varied collection of healthcare professionals, researchers, patient advocates, legislators, and business experts come together at the conference to share information, perspectives, and experiences. We are thrilled to have every one of you here with us as we exchange knowledge, form bonds, and work together to advance the treatment and outcomes of breast cancer.
With knowledgeable keynote speakers, engaging panel discussions, and poster presentations on the agenda, the event promises to be fascinating. We anticipate that you'll make the most of this chance to interact with your colleagues, pose inquiries, and actively participate in the debates.
Major Advantages of Attending Breast Cancer 2023:
Breast cancer is a significant healthcare challenge worldwide, with millions of women diagnosed every year. According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women globally, with an estimated 2.3 million new cases diagnosed in 2020 alone. It is also the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women, with an estimated 685,000 deaths in 2020.
The breast cancer market includes various diagnostic and treatment products and services, including mammography, biopsy, surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and hormonal therapy. The market also includes supportive care products and services, such as pain management, palliative care, and psychosocial support.
The global breast cancer market is expected to grow significantly over the next few years, primarily driven by the increasing incidence of breast cancer and the growing demand for more effective and personalized treatment options. The worldwide market for breast cancer products was estimated to be worth USD 16.98 billion in 2020, and from 2021 to 2028, it is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 10.3%.
Geographically, North America is the largest market for breast cancer diagnostics and treatment, followed by Europe and the Asia Pacific. The high prevalence of breast cancer, well-established healthcare infrastructure, and favourable reimbursement policies are the primary factors driving the growth of the market in these regions. In contrast, the market in emerging economies, such as India and China, is expected to witness the highest growth due to increasing awareness, improving healthcare infrastructure, and rising healthcare spending.
In conclusion, the breast cancer market is a rapidly growing market, driven by the increasing incidence of breast cancer and the growing demand for more effective and personalized treatment options. With the emergence of new technologies and therapies, the market is expected to continue to grow over the next few years, providing significant opportunities for healthcare companies and investors.
Venue Market Analysis:
Rome is the capital city of Italy and is a major economic and cultural center in Southern Europe. Rome is known for its rich history, art, architecture, and tourism industry. The city has a diverse economy with a strong focus on services, including tourism, finance, and healthcare.
In recent years, Rome's healthcare sector has experienced significant growth, driven by an aging population, increasing healthcare spending, and the growing demand for advanced healthcare services. The city is home to several world-renowned hospitals, research centers, and medical universities, making it a hub for medical innovation and expertise.
The healthcare market in Rome is segmented into several categories, including hospitals, clinics, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and health insurance. According to a report by the Italian Ministry of Health, the healthcare sector in Italy is valued at around €119 billion, with Rome contributing significantly to this market.
The medical device market in Rome is also growing, driven by the increasing demand for advanced medical technologies and devices. The market includes a wide range of products, including diagnostic equipment, surgical instruments, implants, and monitoring devices. Major medical device companies with a presence in Rome include Medtronic, Philips, and Siemens.
PULSUS GROUP is pleased to invite you to participate in the “5th International Conference on Breast Cancer and Women Health” conference on November 16-18, 2023 in Paris, France. And the main theme of the conference is “Nurture Wellness Against Breast Cancer”.
Breast Cancer Screening and Early Detection:
This track can cover topics related to mammography, breast imaging techniques, breast self-examination, clinical breast examination, and other screening methods for early detection of breast cancer. This can include discussions on advancements in screening technologies, guidelines for breast cancer screening, and strategies for increasing early detection rates.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Pathology:
This track can focus on the various diagnostic techniques used in breast cancer, including histopathology, molecular diagnostics, genetic testing, and liquid biopsy. Discussions can revolve around the latest advancements in breast cancer diagnosis, challenges in accurate pathology, and personalized approaches to diagnosis based on molecular profiling.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast Cancer Treatment and Therapies:
This track can cover a wide range of topics related to breast cancer treatment, including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, hormonal therapy, and emerging therapies. Discussions can revolve around treatment strategies, treatment options for different stages and subtypes of breast cancer, and the latest developments in breast cancer therapies.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast Cancer Survivorship and Quality of Life:
This track can focus on topics related to survivorship care, supportive care, and improving the quality of life for breast cancer patients and survivors. Discussions can revolve around survivorship care plans, management of treatment-related side effects, psychosocial support, and strategies to improve survivorship outcomes.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast Cancer Risk Factors and Prevention:
This track can cover topics related to breast cancer risk factors, including genetic and environmental risk factors, lifestyle modifications for breast cancer prevention, and strategies for risk reduction. Discussions can revolve around the latest research on breast cancer risk factors, risk assessment tools, and preventive interventions.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast Cancer Biology and Genetics:
This track can focus on the molecular and genetic aspects of breast cancer, including discussions on breast cancer subtypes, tumor heterogeneity, oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and signaling pathways. Topics can include the latest research on breast cancer biology, genetic testing for breast cancer, and implications for personalized treatment approaches.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast Cancer in Special Populations:
This track can cover topics related to breast cancer in specific populations, such as young women, men, elderly patients, and minority populations. Discussions can revolve around unique challenges, risk factors, treatment considerations, and survivorship issues in these populations.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Breast Cancer Care:
This track can focus on the importance of multidisciplinary care in breast cancer, including discussions on the role of surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, and other healthcare professionals in the management of breast cancer. Topics can include interdisciplinary treatment planning, team-based care, and strategies for optimizing patient outcomes through a multidisciplinary approach.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast Cancer Research and Clinical Trials:
This track can cover topics related to ongoing research in breast cancer, including basic science research, translational research, and clinical trials. Discussions can revolve around the latest breakthroughs in breast cancer research, novel therapeutic targets, and opportunities for collaboration in clinical trials.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast Cancer Advocacy, Education, and Outreach:
This track can focus on topics related to breast cancer advocacy, patient education, and community outreach. Discussions can revolve around patient empowerment, breast cancer awareness campaigns, and strategies for improving breast cancer education and outreach in underserved communities.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast cancer detection and diagnosis:
Breast cancer is a common type of cancer that affects both men and women. Early detection and diagnosis are critical in ensuring the best possible outcome for those diagnosed with breast cancer. There are several methods used for breast cancer detection and diagnosis, including Mammography, breast self-examination, clinical breast examination, ultrasound, MRI and biopsy.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Chemotherapy and targeted therapy for breast cancer:
Chemotherapy is a type of systemic therapy that uses drugs to kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy drugs work by targeting rapidly dividing cells, which are characteristic of cancer cells. Chemotherapy is often used in combination with surgery and/or radiation therapy to increase the likelihood of eradicating the cancer. Targeted therapy, on the other hand, is a type of treatment that targets specific genes or proteins that are involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells. Targeted therapies are designed to be more precise than chemotherapy and can often spare healthy cells from damage.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Breast cancer in young women and men:
Breast cancer is generally considered to be a disease that primarily affects women over the age of 50. However, breast cancer can also occur in young women and men, although it is less common in these populations. Breast cancer in young women is defined as breast cancer that occurs in women under the age of 40. Young women with breast cancer often have a more aggressive form of the disease, with a higher incidence of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which is negative for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and HER2. Breast cancer in young women can also be associated with inherited genetic mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, which increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Survivorship care plans:
Survivorship care plans are comprehensive documents that provide breast cancer survivors with individualized information and guidance on ongoing care, including follow-up appointments, screening tests, and recommended lifestyle changes. Survivorship research may focus on the long-term outcomes of breast cancer survivors, including recurrence rates, mortality rates, and secondary cancers.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research
Late effects of breast cancer treatment:
Breast cancer survivors may experience long-term effects of treatment, such as cognitive impairment, lymphedema, cardiac toxicity, and bone health issues. Scientific tracks may focus on understanding these effects and developing strategies to manage and prevent them. Quality of life is a critical outcome for breast cancer survivors, and scientific tracks may focus on interventions to improve physical functioning, emotional well-being, and social support.
Related Society:
American Cancer Society | Susan G. Komen society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Foundation | Breastcancer.org | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Action | METAvivor | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Australian Cancer Research Foundation | Breast Cancer Action Australia
Related Association:
Pink Ribbon | National Breast Cancer Foundation | American Cancer Society | American Cancer Society | Breast Cancer Research Foundation | Young Survival Coalition | Living Beyond Breast Cancer | Breastcancer.org | National Breast Cancer Coalition | Metastatic Breast Cancer Network | Pink Hope | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation | Breast Cancer Care | Breast Cancer Now | Breast Cancer Action
Related Journals:
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Journal of the National Cancer Institute | Cancer Research | Breast Cancer Research | Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | Clinical Breast Cancer| Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | Cancer Causes & Control | Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research