Cancer pathophysiology explores the complex biological processes that lead to the development and progression of cancer. It involves changes at the molecular, genetic, and cellular levels, including mutations, abnormal cell division, and immune system evasion. This session will delve into the underlying mechanisms driving cancer, examining how tumors form, metastasize, and interact with their environment. Understanding these processes is crucial for developing targeted therapies and improving cancer prevention and treatment strategies.
Tracks:
Track 13-1: Genetic Mutations
Track 13-2: Angiogenesis
Track 13-3: Immune Evasion
Track 13-4: Metastasis
Track 13-5: Immune Evasion & Therapeutic Implications
All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Allied Academies Journals.
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