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Radiation oncology is one of the three basic specialties, the other two being surgical and therapeutic oncology, related to the treatment of development. Radiation can be given as a therapeutic system, either alone or in the mix with surgery or possibly chemotherapy. The mission of Advances in radiation oncology is to give unique clinical research went for improving the lives of people living with tumour and distinctive ailments treated with radiation treatment.

  • Brachytherapy
  • External beam radiation therapy
  • Radio-embolization
  • Radiation therapists
  • Radiation oncologists

Radiation oncology is a medical specialty that involves treating cancer with radiation. Doctors who specialize in treating cancer with radiation (radiation oncologists) use radiation therapy to treat a wide variety of cancers. Radiation therapy uses carefully targeted and regulated doses of high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells. Radiation causes some cancer cells like in case of head and neck cancer or breast cancer , the individual dies  immediately after treatment, but most die because the radiation damages the chromosomes and DNA so that the cells can no longer divide and the tumour can't grow. This Session Includes Radio sensitizers, Cellular Radiation Oncology, Molecular Radiation Oncology, Palliative radiotherapy, Radiation physics and Clinical Radiation Oncology.

  • Radio-sensitizers
  • Cellular Radiation Oncology
  • Molecular Radiation Oncology
  • Palliative radiotherapy
  • Radiation physics
  • Clinical Radiation Oncology
  • Chemotherapy

Radiology is the science that uses restorative imaging to analyse diagnoses and sometimes also treat diseases inside the body. An assortment of imaging systems, for example, X-ray radiography, ultrasound, Computed tomography (CT), atomic pharmaceutical including Positron Emission Tomography (PET), and Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are utilized to analyse or potentially treat infections. Interventional radiology is the execution of (ordinarily negligibly intrusive) therapeutic methodology with the direction of imaging innovations.

  • Global radiology
  • Pediatric Radiology
  • Nephrostomy
  • Projection (plain) radiography
  • Radiation protection

Tumour heterogeneity relate differences between tumours of the same type in different patients, and also difference between cancer cells within a tumour cells can show distinct  including cellular morphology, motility, gene expression, proliferation, metabolism, and metastatic potential. This process occurs both between tumours which is called as inter-tumour heterogeneity and within tumours called as intra-tumour heterogeneity. It plays a major role in brain Cancer.

  • Tumour Heterogeneity
  • Inter- intra tumour heterogeneity
  • Brain Tumour Microenvironment
  • Experimental: Sequencing
  • Cancer Stem Cell
  • Breast cancer detection, Prevention and diagnosis

Cancer which is the abnormal growth of cells has the potential to spread to other parts of the body. The researchers are developing new therapies and with the help of imaging technologies to detecting size shape and its stage of cancer, it is developing a way to restrict the growth of cells. Medical imaging aims in the management of patients with cancer.

  • Wilms tumour radiology
  • Colorectal cancer radiology
  • Soft Tissue tumours  radio-graphics
  • Embryonic cell carcinoma radiology
  • Radiation-induced cancers

Pathologists are among the most important members of a patient’s cancer care team. They work to diagnose and determine the stage of cancer, setting the course for what comes next in the treatment journey. Pathology is the service that handles the blood samples and the cells and tissues removed from suspicious ‘lumps and bumps’. Cancer pathology's key role in diagnosing and treating a complex disease, it’s important to stay up to date on new technologies and breakthroughs that continue to shape the ever-evolving landscape of cancer care.

  • Anatomical Pathology
  • Oncopathology
  • Molecular pathology of cancer
  • Pathology in cancer diagnostics
  • Cancer Cytopathology
  • Paediatric pathology

Pathologists are among the most important members of a patient’s cancer care team. They work to diagnose and determine the stage of cancer, setting the course for what comes next in the treatment journey. Pathology is the service that handles the blood samples and the cells and tissues removed from suspicious ‘lumps and bumps’. Cancer pathology's key role in diagnosing and treating a complex disease, it’s important to stay up to date on new technologies and breakthroughs that continue to shape the ever-evolving landscape of cancer care.

  • Anatomical Pathology
  • Oncopathology
  • Molecular pathology of cancer
  • Pathology in cancer diagnostics
  • Cancer Cytopathology
  • Paediatric pathology