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May 24-25, 2018
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Oncologists 2016 Testmonials
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ConferenceSeries Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend the "22nd Global Oncologists Annual Meeting” slated on 22nd Global Annual Oncologists Meeting” during May 24-25 at Osaka, Japan

Theme: Welcoming the era of multiplying smiles not Cancer cells

Oncologists 2018 directs towards addressing main issues as well as future strategies of Cancer.This is going to be the largest and most promising international conference where the program includes Clinical Oncologists, Registered Nurses, Nurse practitioners and the entire medical team involved in patient care, researchers, professional, early career individuals and patient advocates who wish to learn principles of tumour immunology and immunotherapy well as decision makers will come to discuss and debate on various aspects of the challenges, risks and investment opportunities throughout the complete information of Cancers. Oncologists Meeting at Cologne, Germany will deal with Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment diseases of the Organ-related Cancers and its innovative techniques.

ConferenceSeries Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend the "22nd Global Oncologists Annual Meeting” slated on 22nd Global Annual Oncologists Meeting” during May 24-25 at Osaka, Japan

Theme: Welcoming the era of multiplying smiles not Cancer cells

Oncologists 2018 directs towards addressing main issues as well as future strategies of Cancer.This is going to be the largest and most promising international conference where the program includes Clinical Oncologists, Registered Nurses, Nurse practitioners and the entire medical team involved in patient care, researchers, professional, early career individuals and patient advocates who wish to learn principles of tumour immunology and immunotherapy well as decision makers will come to discuss and debate on various aspects of the challenges, risks and investment opportunities throughout the complete information of Cancers. Oncologists Meeting at Cologne, Germany will deal with Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment diseases of the Organ-related Cancers and its innovative techniques.

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  1. 1. B ro c h u re conferenceseries.com Osaka, Japan May 24-25, 2018 http://annualmeeting.conferenceseries.com/oncologists/ Oncologists 2018 22nd Global Annual Oncologists Meeting
  2. 2. After the successful completion of 16th Global Oncologists Annual Meeting Oncologists, held on April 24-25th, 2017 at Dubai, UAE, which was organised by Conferenceseries LLC, with immense pleasure we are taking this to invite you all for our upcoming event thatis22ndGlobalAnnualOncologistsMeeting heldatMay24-25,2018Osaka,Japan. Conferenceseries LLC welcomes you to attend the International Conference on Cancer Diagnostics during November 27- 28, 2017 at Dubai, UAE. We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and research in the area of Oncologists and related fields. Oncologists 2016 & 2017 anticipates more than 300 participants around the globe with thought provoking Keynote lectures, Oral andPosterpresentations.TheattendingdelegatesincludeEditorialBoardMembers ofrelated International Journals. This is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to interact with the world class Scientists. The intending participants can confirm their participation by registering for the conference along with your colleagues. Avail the delegate early bird offer. Themainthemeoftheconferenceis“WelcomingtheeraofmultiplyingsmilesnotCancercells”. Regards, Oncologists 2018 Operating Committee Invitation
  3. 3. Oncologists 2016 Testmonials Mohammed Y Almaghrabi, Prince Faisal Cancer Center, Saudi Arabia It was highly informative meeting. I was surprised with such organization and arrangement. I met some figures who had inspired me. I came across with a dozen of ideas that can easily implement in clinical research. Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK It was a good conference and all the speakers gave very clear presentations.I think this is very worth full conference. Sonya Sergieva, Sofia Cancer Center Sofia, Bulgaria The conference was organized perfectly. I would like to thank organiser for excellent hotel,congress programme, certificate, materials. Thank you for the warm hospitality. Jaleel Kareem Ahmed, Babylon University, Iraq The conference was well arranged , good place , good time , good interval , excellent articles by profes- sional researchers. Dr. Alvaro Macieira-Coelho, French National Institute of Health (INSERM), France Dr. Alok De, Kansas City VA Medical Center, USA Dr. Ali Aldameh, Al Zahra cancer centre, UAE Dr. Humaid O Al-Shamsi, The University of Texas, USA Dr. Tarek Dufan, American Hospital Dubai, UAE Dr. Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK Dr. Matin Burrow, DMB-Diagnostics GmbH, Germany Dr. Martin Kristensson, Visiopharm, Denmark Glimpsesof16th GlobalAnnualOncologistsMeeting The success of the Oncologists 2017 conference has given us the prospect to bring the gathering one more time. Conferenceseries LLC hosted the “16th Global Annual Oncologists Meeting” during April 24-25, 2016 at JW Marriott Dubai, UAE Theconferencewasembarkedwithanopeningceremonyfollowed by Keynote sessions and followed by series of lectures delivered by both Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The adepts who promulgated the theme with their exquisite talk were:
  4. 4. Oncologists 2016 Testmonials Diana Anderson This was really a remarkable conference from oncologists 2016 where new advances and some new methods and techniques looking in cancer were discussed in the meeting. I find this conference always very interesting, these people comes from all over the world, The presentation are usually very good, I think it’s very useful and worth full to attend omics conferences. Stephanie Notttrott I am glad to participate at Oncologists 2016 here at cologne, Germany. I am glad to participate at this great meeting with very interesting talks from physician and expertise all over the world, and I have enjoyed each and every sessions. B R Das I really enjoyed some of the talks and meeting people from all over the world, I am very happy to be a part of this great meetings. The major interaction of this conference was about oncology what I like the about this conference was the scientific sessions and this represents various countries. Dr. Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK Dr. Karl Reinhard Aigner, Medias Klinikum GmbH & Co KG, Germany Dr. Hirendranath Banerjee, Elizabeth City State University, USA Dr. Ajay Singh, Mitchell Cancer Institute, USA Dr. Matin Burrow, DMB-Diagnostics GmbH, Germany Dr. Martin Kristensson, Visiopharm, Denmark Glimpsesof10th GlobalAnnualOncologistsMeeting The success of the Oncologists 2016 conference has given us the prospect to bring the gathering one more time. Conferenceseries LLC hosted the “10th Global Annual Oncologists Meeting” during July 11-13, 2016 at Park Inn by Radisson Köln City West, Cologne, Germany Theconferencewasembarkedwithanopeningceremonyfollowed by Keynote sessions and followed by series of lectures delivered by both Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The adepts who promulgated the theme with their exquisite talk were:
  5. 5. Page 5 Keynote Forum 08:55-09:05 Introduction 09:05-09:35 Title: An Empirical Assay for Assessing Genomic Sensitivity and for Improving Cancer Diagnostics Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK 09:35-10:05 Title: The Decline of the Incidence of Cancers during Organism Senescence Alvaro Macieira-Coelho, French National Institute of Health (INSERM), France 10:05-10:35 Title: Anti-proliferative, anti-angiogenic and anti-metastatic effect of Emblica officinalis (Amla) on ovarian cancer cells via microRNA regulated and autophagy mechanisms Alok De, Kansas City VA Medical Center, USA 10:35-11:05 Title: Microfluidic platforms for isolating tumor cells from blood samples Mohammad A. Qasaimeh, New York University, UAE Coffee Break: 11:05-11:20 @ Pre Function Area 11:20-11:45 Title: Updates of HIPEC in colorectal carcinomatosis Principals and Review Sadir Alrawi, Alzahra Cancer Center, UAE 11:45-12:10 Title: Cancer Treatment in the 20th Century are we close to a cure? Ali Aldameh, Al Zahra cancer centre, UAE Sessions: Oncology | Organ Specific Cancer | Cancer Biomarkers Session Chair: Jiri Vachtenheim, Charles University, Czech Republic Session Co-chair: Eman Oweida, NMC Royal Hospital, UAE Session Introduction 12:10-12:35 Title: Molecular spectra, frequencies, and distribution patterns of somatic mutations using next generation sequencing in Arab women with breast cancer Humaid O Al-Shamsi, The University of Texas, USA 12:35- 13:00 Title: Genetics in Oncology, Liquid Biopsy and Circulating Tumor DNA Lina Abi Mosleh, Ayass Bioscience Inc., USA 13:00- 13:25 Title: All high risk? Pathologic extracapsular extension in the era of human papillomavirus associated head/neck cancers Tarek Dufan, American Hospital Dubai, UAE Group Photo @ 13:25-13:35 Lunch Break: 13:35-14:35 @ Pre Function Area 14:35-15:00 Title: Evaluation of nonpalpable breast mass excision and sentinel node biopsy using radio-guided occult lesion localization: A single-stage procedure Timor Al-Alshee, King Abdulaah Medical City, Saudi Arabia 15:00-15:25 Title: The decrease of MITF, a crucial melanoma transcription factor does not induce marks of epithelial- mesenchymal transition, maintains the proliferation and invasivity, but diminish the differentiation of melanoma cells Jiri Vachtenheim, Charles University, Czech Republic 15:25-15:50 Title: Lung Cancer Screening Indications and consensus Guidelines. Ali Aldameh, Al Zahra cancer centre, UAE 08:00-08:30 Registrations Day 1 April 24, 2017 Salon V Opening Ceremony08:30-08:55conferenceseries.com
  6. 6. Page 6 15:50-16:15 Title: Exploiting nanomaterial-induced selective autophagy for enhanced clearance of intracellular aggregate-prone proteins Long-ping Wen, University of Science & Technology, China 16:15-16:40 Title: Non-V600 BRAF mutations define a distinct molecular subtype of metastatic colorectal cancer Humaid O Al-Shamsi, The University of Texas, USA Networking & Refreshment Break: 16:40-17:00 @ Pre Function Area 17:00-17:25 Title:Role of imaging in follow up of previously diagnosed and treated breast masses Eman Oweida, NMC Royal Hospital, UAE 17:25-17:50 Title: Effects Of Natural Pigments On The Poly ( methyl methacrylate ) Biopolymer Jaleel Kareem Ahmed, Babylon University, Iraq 17:50-18:15 Title:How to prevent chemotherapy medication errors? Mahdi Shahriari, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran Panel Disscussion Day 2 April 25, 2017 Salon V Keynote Forum 09:30-09:40 Introduction 09:40- 10:10 Title: Role of SPECT-CT imaging techniques in oncology Sonya Sergieva, Sofia Cancer Center Sofia, Bulgaria 10:10-10:40 Title: Micro RNA (miRNA): Utility in oncology Mohammed Y Almaghrabi, Prince Faisal Cancer Center, Saudi Arabia 10:40-11:10 Title: The design and properties of synthetic tissue/organ models Ozge Akbulut, Sabanci University, Turkey Coffee Break: 11:10-11:25 @ Pre Function Area 11:25-11:55 Title: Fertility sparing surgery in early stages of cervical cancer Aleksandar Stefanović, Clinical Center of Serbia, Serbia Sessions: Cancer Causes | Cancer Diagnostics | Cancer Treatment and Therapy | Clinical Oncology Session Chair: Ali Aldameh, Al Zahra cancer centre, UAE Session Co-chair: Humaid O Al-Shamsi, The University of Texas, USA 11:55-12:20 Title: Urachal Carcinoma: multimodality treatment outcome, the MD Anderson experience, A retrospective study Humaid O Al-Shamsi, The University of Texas, USA 12:20-12:45 Title: Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery: National management trends and outcomes. Ali Aldameh, Al Zahra cancer centre, UAE 12:45-13:10 Title: Fertility sparing approach in young patients with early stages of endometrial cancer Katarina Jeremic, University of Belgrade, Serbia 13:10-13:35 Title: Regulation of LncRNA-MIF in c-Myc homeostasis Mian Wu, University of Science and Technology of China, China Lunch Break 13:35-14:35 @ Pre Function Area 14:35-15:00 Title: Religion/spiritual beliefs and oncology team who care for cancer patients Mahdi Shahriari, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran Special Session & Workshop By: Dr.Sadir Alrawi & Ozge Akbulut 15:00-15:45 Title: Silicone-based composites as surgical breast models for oncoplasty training Sadir Alrawi, Alzahra Cancer Center, UAE Ozge Akbulut, Sabanci University, Turkey
  7. 7. Page 7 Bookmark Your Dates May 24-25, 2018 Osaka, Japan 22nd Global Annual Oncologists Meeting 15:45-16:10 Title: From bench to bed: Impact of vitamin D3 replacement therapy on clinical outcomes and survival rates in cancer patients Mahdi Shahriari, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran Networking & Refreshment Break: 16:10-16:30 @ Pre Function Area Poster Presentation @ 16:30-17:30 ONC-01 Title: A study regarding the dermocosmetic care of cutaneous side-effects associated with chemotherapy between breast cancer patients Athanasia Varvaresou, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Greece ONC-02 Title: Functional assessment of quality of life using EORTC QLQ-CR29 in patients with colon cancer at King Abdulaziz University Hospital Ssakher M Al Otaibi, King Abdullah Medical City, Saudi Arabia Abdullah Almoshadq, King Abdullah Medical City, Saudi Arabia ONC-03 Title: Assessment of the level of knowledge about breast cancer related symptoms and treatment Salma Abdullah Jabarty, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia Raghad Hamed Almusfir, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia ONC-04 Title: Dermocosmetic treatment for radiodermatitis in oncology patients Athanasia Varvaresou, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Greece ONC-05 Title: Cytogenetic analysis in 101 Tunisian patients with de novo acute myeloid leukemia. Hend Chaker, Pasteur Institute of Tunis, Tunisia ONC-06 Title: CA125 and histological type of ovary cancer Toufik Attouche, Pierre & Marie Curie Center, Algeria ONC-07 Title: Inhibition of ovarian cancer stemness by silencing tumor-specific gene expression Kyoungsook Park, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea Panel Discussion Awards & Closing Ceremony
  8. 8. Page 8 Scientific Program 2016 Networking & Refreshment Break Session Introduction Session 1: Oncology & Organ Specific Cancer Session Chair: Ajay Singh, Mitchell Cancer Institute, USA Session Co-Chair: Stephanie Notttrott, Isenbruck Bösl Hörschler LLP, Germany Title: Understanding and overcoming chemoresistance of pancreatic cancer Ajay Singh, Mitchell Cancer Institute, USA Title: Patent protection for diagnostics and therapeutics - The essentials and importance of second medical use patents in precision medicine Stephanie Notttrott, Isenbruck Bösl Hörschler LLP, Germany Title: The chemopreventive potential of silver nanoparticles against UVB-induced skin carcinogenesis Seema Singh, Mitchell Cancer Institute, USA VP: Perioperative use of NSAID might prevent early relapses in breast and other cancers: An upstream approach Michael Retsky, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, USA Group Photo 12:50-13:00 Lunch Break Title: Human borna disease virus infection impacts host proteome and histone lysine acetylation in human oligodendroglia cells Xia Liu, Institute of Forensic Science, China Title: Blockade of autophagy reduces pancreatic cancer stem cell activity and potentiates the tumoricidal effect of gemcitabine Yan-Shen Shan, Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Title: Evaluation of actionable mutation (KRAS, BRAF and PIK3CA) in colon cancer: Determination of frequency, distribution pattern in Indian patients B R Das, Research and Development, SRL Ltd., India Title: Challenges in treating Ca Nasopharynx, Ca Tonsil and post op Head neck cancers by Intensity Modulated Radiationtherapy Anitha Gopal, Fortis hospitals, India Title: One-step mixing with anti-tumor/anti-CD3 bispecific antibody enhances tumor targeting and therapeutic efficacy of ex vivo expanded T cells Kuo-Hsiang Chuang, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan Networking & Refreshment Break Title: Dendritic cell vaccine therapy in breast cancer patients Yathish Kumar, Karnataka cancer hopsital & research centre, India Title: Revisiting the value and role of anti-angiogenesis in solid tumors and the mechanism to inhibit angiogenesis, and their possible complications: Pediatric oncologists view. Mahdi Shahriari, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran Title: Absence of the FANCM c.5101C>T mutation in BRCA1/2-negative triple-negative breast cancer patients from Pakistan Muhammad U Rashid, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Pakistan Keynote Forum Introduction Title: Sensitivity and specificity of the empirical Lymphocyte Genome Sensitivity (LGS) assay: Implications for improving cancer diagnostics Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK Title: Optimizing HER2 assessment in breast cancer - Application of automated image analysis Martin Kristensson, Visiopharm, Denmark July 11-13, 2016 Dubai, UAE 10th GlobalAnnualOncologistsMeeting
  9. 9. Page 9 Day 2 July 12, 2016 Keynote Forum Introduction Title: Isolated Thoracic Perfusion with Chemofiltration (ITP-F) breaks through drug resistance in progressive and pretreated malignant pleural mesothelioma Karl R Aigner, Medias Klinikum GmbH & Co KG, Germany Title: New method of quantitative, circulating tumor cell (CTC) diagnostic, treatment selection, monitoring and surveillance with superior outcome for the patient Matin Burrow, DMB-Diagnostics GmbH, Germany Networking & Refreshment Break Session 2: Cancer Causes, Cancer Diagnostics, Cancer Treatment and Therapy & Clinical Oncology Session Introduction Session Chair: Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK Session Co-Chair: Apollon Karseladze, N. Blokhin Cancer Research Center, Russian Federation Title: General overview of the Comet assay Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK Title: The march of pathologists into ‘Big Industry’ or the worries of a newly transformed surgical pathologist Diana Stanoeva, Histogenex, Belgium Title: Impairment of vascularization of the surface covering epithelium induces ischemia and promotes malignization: A new hypothesis of a possible mechanism of cancer pathogenesis Apollon Karseladze, N. Blokhin Cancer Research Center, Russian Federation Title: Cholesterol Import and steroidogenesis are Biosignatures for gastric cancer progression Wen-Lung Ma, China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan Lunch Break Poster Presentation Title: Z-BeEAM (Ibritumomab tiuxetan, Bendamustine, Etoposide, Cytarabine, Melphalan) before autologous stem cell transplantation is safe and efficient for refractory large B-cell lymphoma Magalie Tardy, Centre Antoine Lacassagne, France Title: The fetal risks from diagnostic use of radiation during pregnancy: A systematic review and proposal of a clinical protocol Mafalda Sofia Barros Gomes, Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Portugal Title: Prognostic factors and their correlation with staging in patients with Multiple Myeloma: A single centre study in North India Tanvi Sood, Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences, India VP: MicroRNA-21 expression in primary breast cancer tissue among female patients and its correlation with chromosome 17 aneusomy Noura Ramadan, Suez Canal University, Egypt Title: Combined bevacizumab and stereotactic radiosurgery for the treatment of a child with recurrent medulloblastoma Ming Zhao, Chinese PLA General Hospital, China Keynote Forum Keynote Presenation by Hirendra Nath Banerjee Elizabeth City State University, USA Networking & Refreshment Break Award Ceremony Day 3 July 13, 2016 Extended Networking Session & Lunch Bookmark your dates April 24-25, 2017 Dubai, UAE 16th Global Annual Oncologists Meeting
  10. 10. Tentative Agenda May 24, 2018 Day 1 Opening Ceremony Honorable Guests Speech Keynote Forum Panel Discussion Group Photo Coffee Break Speaker Forum Oncology Clinical Oncology Pediatric Oncology Radiation Oncology Panel Discussion Lunch Break "Speaker Forum (Cont...)" Hematology Oncology Chemotherapy Oncologists Panel Discussion *Young Researcher Forum Panel Discussion Awards Ceremony Cancer : Vaccines and Prevention Cancer Prognosis Cancer and Alternative Medicine Economic Impact on Cancer Oncology Case reports May 25, 2018 Day 2 Keynote Forum Panel Discussion Coffee Break Speaker Forum Organ Specific Cancer Cancer Diagnostics Market Cancer: Diagnostics and Staging Coffee Break Panel Discussion Speaker Forum (Cont...) Cancer: Treatment and Therapy Cancer Biomarkers Cancer and Pharmacology Best Poster Evaluation Awards Ceremony "Award Ceremony Closing Ceremony" Chemotherapy Oncologists Cancer Nursing and Care Entreprenuers Investment Meet Panel Discussion *Young Researcher Forum Poster Session & Coffee Break * Exclusive Exhibitor Event * Networking Event Note: Conference schedule is subject to change. Note: Workshops and Symposia slots are available. To book slot for Workshop and Symposium send us the proposal. Call for Abstract : http://annualmeeting.conferenceseries.com/oncologists/call-for-abstracts.php Registration : http://annualmeeting.conferenceseries.com/oncologists/registration.php Abstract Submission : http://annualmeeting.conferenceseries.com/oncologists/abstract-submission.php E-Poster : http://annualmeeting.conferenceseries.com/oncologists/eposter-presentation.php
  11. 11. • Oncology • Clinical Oncology • Pediatric Oncology • Radiation Oncology • Hematology Oncology • Chemotherapy • Oncologists • Organ Specific Cancer • Cancer : Causes • Cancer: Diagnostics and Staging • Cancer: Treatment and Therapy • Cancer Biomarkers • Cancer and Pharmacology • Cancer : Vaccines and Prevention • Cancer Prognosis • Cancer and Alternative Medicine • Economic Impact on Cancer • Oncology Case reports • Cancer Nursing and Care • Entreprenuers Investment Meet • Cancer Diagnostics Market • Cancer Screening Tests • Oncogenomics & Oncoproteomics • Cancer Pharma IndustryComprehensive Geriatric Oncology • Cancer Biopsy Conference Highlights Video presentation: You can send us the recorded video of your presentation which will be played during the time of conference , as we are having live streaming for the conference you can directly interact with the speakers, delegates and all participants. E-poster: You can share your research in the form of e- poster which will be displayed on the conference website. Poster Presentation: Besides that your poster can be send to our conference, which will be displayed during the poster presentation session Young Researchers Forum : The Young Researchers Forum offers young researchers the possibility to meet and discuss research topics and methodologies, share and develop ideas, learn from each other and gain knowledge from senior researchers. Selected contributions will be published in following Conferenceseries LLC Journals • Journal of Cancer Science & Therapy • Chemotherapy: Open Access • Journal of Integrative Oncology • Advances in Oncology Research and Treatments • Journal of Leukemia Opportunities
  12. 12. Why Must Attend Acadmicians Opportunities • Speaker Presentations • Symposium /Workshop • Live streaming • All attendees can avail CPD Credits (Continuing Professional Development)/ CME Credits • All Participants will receive certification by the International Organizing Committee • Global Networking Opportunities • All accepted abstracts will be published in the respective Journals For Students and Young Researchers • Poster Competition • All Participants will receive certification by the International Organizing Committee • Young Researcher Forum Award to the best presenter • Group registrations For Business Delegates • Corporate workshop • Book Launch event • Networking opportunities For Product Manufacturers • Sponsorships opportunities • Exhibition Booth • Brand Promotion • Product launch • Corporate workshop • Scientific Partnering • B2B Meeting • Marketing and Networking with clients Be a Sponsor at Oncologists 2017 • Elite Sponsor • Gold Sponsor • Silver Sponsor • Exhibition • Additional Sponsorship Packages • Lunch / Cocktail Sponsor • Coffee Break Sponsor • Conference Delegate Bag Sponsor • Bag Insert Sponsor • Lanyard (also known as neck cords) • Advertisements • Outside Back Cover (color) • Inside Front Cover (color) • Inside Back Cover (color)
  13. 13. Japan is an archipelago in the Pacific region. It is separated from the east coast of Asia by the Sea of Japan. It consists of a great string of islands in a northeast-southwest arc that stretches for approximately 1,500 miles (2,400 km) through the western North Pacific Ocean. Nearly the entire land area is taken up by the country’s four main islands; from north to south these are Hokkaido (Hokkaidō), Honshu (Honshū), Shikoku, and Kyushu (Kyūshū). Japanese economy grew very quickly and it serves as a major economic power in the world. Much of this growth resulted in increase in worker productivity. This higher productivity was due mainly to: increased capital (machines, etc.) per worker, advance in technology, a highly educated and skilled labor force, supportive government policies and a good world trade environment. With a population of 127 million, a rapidly aging society, high per capita income, and a life expectancyrateofover80years,Japanrepresentsahugemarketformedicaldevicemanufacturers looking to expand sales in Asia. The medical device market size is estimated at $31 billion, and it is projected to maintain a steady annual growth rate of 3% as the Japanese population continues to age.Japanesecitizensstillenjoyverylonglivesandafirstclasshealthcaresystem,cancerrepresents a significant challenge for scientists and doctors. The Japanese government has taken deliberate steps towards addressing the rising rate of cancer, and medical device companies. Responding to growing worldwide demand, Japanese manufactures have been at the forefront of developing new types of cancer radiation therapy. Particle-beam radiotherapy the new treatment carries a smaller physical and financial burden on the patient, meaning it can be used by outpatients. . Japan has been a pioneer in the field of heavy-ion beam technology. Mitsubishi Electric, Hitachi and Toshiba are the world’s only manufactures of treatment systems based on heavy-ion beams. About Osaka Oncologists 2018
  14. 14. Dōjima River Namba Parks Osaka Dome Sakishima Building Minami Temma Park National Museum of Art Osaka Jo Hall Tempozan Ferris Wheel Nagai Botanical Garden Osaka Aquarium Universal Studios Japan Tennoji Park Nakanoshima Osaka Castle Osaka Science Museum Nakanoshima Tempozan Ferris Wheel Tennōji Zoo City Attractions
  15. 15. Venue Osaka, Japan Hyatt Regency Osaka 1-13-11 Nanko-kita Suminoe-ku Osaka Japan 559-0034 Contact Us Cristina Fernandez Tel: 1-650-889-4686; Fax: +1-650-618-1417 Email oncologyconference@cancersummit.org oncologymeet@oncologymeet.com C o n ta c t u s conferenceseries.com http://annualmeeting.conferenceseries.com/oncologists/ Important Dates Abstract submission opens: May 10, 2017 Registration opens: June 22, 2017 Early bird registration: August 15, 2017 On spot registration: May 24, 2018 Oncologists 2018

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