Past Conference
Most of all, AAC extends its warm greetings to all Organizing CommitteeMembers, Keynote Speakers, Speakers, Delegates, Exhibitors and students whowere a part of SurgicalPathology 2022 and making it a grand success.
Enhancing Innovations and Advancement in Oncology and Surgical Pathology was the themeof the joint event of the "4th World Congress on SurgicalPathology and Oncology Research" which was held as a webinar. Thesuccess of the conference is largely attributed to the active participation ofthe members of the editorial board as well as scientists, scholars, andstudents working in the field of pathology.
The opening ceremony and inaugural address of the Surgical PathologyConferences 2022 were followed by a series of presentationsfrom the organizing committee and speakers on various themes related topathology.
The conference highlights and the discussions were held on thescientific sessions mentioned below:
· Hematopathology
· Psychopathology
· Surgical cytopathology
· Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
· Gastrointestinal Pathology
· Pulmonary Pathology
· Endocrine Surgical Pathology
· Genitourinary Pathology
· Renal Pathology
· Orthopaedic SurgicalPathology
· Organ Specific Pathology
· Biopsy and Transplantation Pathology
· Autopsy Pathology
· Immunohistochemistry
Keynote Speakers, Plenaryspeakers, YRF’S and Chairs of Surgical pathology Conferences2022
- Kazuhiro Hiyama | AtagoHospital | Japan
- Daniel Gandia | NationalUniversity of Buenos Aires | Argentina
- Francesca Pentimalli |LUM University | Italy
- Shogo Yoshida | Kochi University| Japan
- Taichi Mori | AtagoHospital | Japan
- Mrinal Singh | ShriShankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences | India

Moderator of Surgicalpathology Conferences 2022
Daniel Gandi | NationalUniversity of Buenos Aires | Argentina
Weare also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives, andother eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating activediscussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members fortheir gracious presence, support, and assistance towards the success of the surgicalpathology Conferences 2022
Withthe grand success of the Surgicalpathology 2022, allied is proud to announce the 5th World Congress on Surgicalpathology and oncology Research – Surgical pathologyconferences 2023 to be held during May 08-10, 2023 in Prague, Czech Republic.
ConferenceProceedings Link: https://www.alliedacademies.org/conference-abstracts/surgical-pathology-2022-proceedings.html
Welcome message
It's time for Surgical Pathology 2023!
It is a tremendous honour to announce the“5th World Congress on Surgical Pathology and Oncology Research” which willtake place in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 08–10, 2023, following thetriumphantly positive outcomes of Surgical Pathology 2022. The focus of everysession will be on “AdvancingTechnologies and Development in Pathology and Oncology Research”.
Surgical Pathology Conferences2023 is a forum for renowned scientists, researchers, university professors,university researchers, and students. It will exhibit lectures, oral and posterpresentations, exhibitions, and a wealth of other learning opportunities. Youcan also share your research experience and get your name recognized byreceiving certificates that have been signed by our eminent world-classorganizing committee.
The opportunity to speak with scientists at this event is appealing torepresentatives from universities and institutes. The best way for interestedparties to confirm their attendance is to arrive at the conference with theircolleagues.
The conference will aim to provide lotsof networking chances as well as opportunities to meet and converse withprominent academics and lecturers, both of which will be beneficial for advancingyour professional knowledge.
Scientific sessions
Session on: Onco-Pathology
Onco-pathology is a branch of research that examines strange, growing, and proliferating body parts that are referred to as tumors or neoplasms. In essence, it is the area of science that deals with cancer. It aids in the research of cancerous and non-cancerous tumors, metastasis, and tumorigenesis. It also covers the investigation of proto-oncogenes or genes that prevent tumors growth, as well as the occurrence and growth of both malignant and benign tumors.
- Chemotherapy
- Complementary therapy
- Carcinoma
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Conferences | Cytology
Conferences | Otolaryngology
Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
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Session on: Digital pathology
A branch of pathology called "digital
pathology" is devoted to managing data based on information derived
from digitalized specimen slides. Digital pathology uses virtual microscopy
through the use of computer-based technology.
- Tele pathology
- Computational Pathology
- Virtual Microscopy
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Conferences | Cytology
Conferences | Otolaryngology
Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation (APF)
| National Cancer Institute |
AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy and
Pharmacology | Brain Pathology |
Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session on: Radiation Oncology
Radiology, which uses radiation for imaging and diagnosis in medicine,
is not the same as radiation
oncology, the medical specialty that deals with prescribing radiation. A
radiation oncologist may recommend radiation as part of adjuvant therapy with
the goal of curing the cancer. It can also be used therapeutically or as
palliative care (where the goal is local disease control or symptom reduction
when a cure is not achievable) (where the therapy has survival benefit and can
be curative).
- Palliative
Treatment
- Chemotherapy
- Immunotherapy
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Conferences | Cytology
Conferences | Otolaryngology
Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation (APF)
| National Cancer Institute |
AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
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Session on: Pediatric Oncology
Pediatric
oncologists receive education and training in both oncology and pediatrics.
When it comes to malignancies, those that affect youngsters frequently differ
from those that affect adults. Because of this, pediatric oncologists are
experts in caring for young patients with cancer, including newborns, kids,
teens, and young adults. The majority of malignancies that are prevalent in
youngsters differ from those that are encountered in adults.
- Pancreatoblastoma
- Neuroblastoma
- Kidney tumors
- Melanotic
neuroectodermal tumors of infancy
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Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy
and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology
| Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session on: Speech Pathology
Speech
pathology is the study of speaking, listening, problems, and therapy in
human interaction. It aids in the diagnosis and treatment of issues with
speaking, listening, social interaction, and voice use. Patients with dementia,
cerebral palsy, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing food), hearing loss, poor
intelligence, stammering, speech abnormalities, etc. are addressed.
- Articulation
- Aphonia
- Apraxia
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Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy
and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology
| Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session on: Genetic Pathology
A molecular genetic
pathologist employs laboratory techniques and gives information on gene
structure, function, and alteration for the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis
of patients with associated illnesses. Due to the rise in genetic
disorders like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, it has become a
cutting-edge area in the study of pathology.
- Single-gene disorders
- Chromosomal
disorders
- Muscular Dystrophy
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Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy
and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology
| Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session on: Forensic Pathology
In forensic
pathology, the analysis of a corpse is used to identify the cause of death.
In some jurisdictions, a medical examiner or forensic pathologist conducts a
post mortem examination typically during the investigation of criminal law
cases and civil law proceedings. The analysis of DNA, bones, and blood samples,
among other things, is essential in criminal investigations.
- Autopsy
- Serology
- Human corpses
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Conferences | Otolaryngology
Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology | Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and Laboratory Medicine | Academic Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology Reports
Session on: Gynecological
Pathology
Gynecologic pathology
is a branch of medical pathology that focuses on understanding and diagnosing
diseases of the female genital system. A gynecologic pathologist is a doctor
who specializes in this field. Gynecologic pathologists are experts in
identifying illnesses of the female reproductive system through tissue
analysis. This also includes the diseases of the placenta.
- Cervical Cancer
- Obstetrics
- Menstrual Disorders
- Polycystic
Ovarian Syndrome
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Conferences | Otolaryngology
Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy
and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology
| Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session
on: Veterinary Pathology
The diagnosis and management
of disease in animals is known as veterinary pathology.
The investigation of animal sickness in various species, frequently with
consequences for humans. By examining the aetiology
and pathophysiology of disease at all levels, pathology offers the scientific
underpinning for the practice of medicine. Pathology testing aids in the
accurate diagnosis and treatment of your pet by your veterinarian. By doing so,
animals can obtain the best treatment for their ailment faster and stay healthy
for longer.
- Veterinary Clinical pathology
- Veterinary
histology
- Veterinary Immunology
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Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy
and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology
| Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session
on: Gastrointestinal pathology
Surgical pathology is a specialization
of gastrointestinal
pathology. It addresses the diagnosis and classification of conditions
affecting the liver, pancreas, and other organs as well as disorders of the gastrointestinal
tract. These patients have gastrointestinal pathology such as nodular
lymphoid hyperplasia, ulcerative colitis, ulcerative proctitis, or Crohn's
disease, sprue-like illness with flat villi, chronic giardiasis, and
non-specific malabsorption.
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Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
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Session
on: Cancer Genomics
Cancer genomics is
the study of all DNA variations and variations in gene expression between
cancer cells and healthy host cells. The DNA of a tumors can be analyzed to
tailor treatment for a variety of cancers, perhaps improving response and
preventing negative side effects.
- Epigenomics
- Genomic
testing
- Pharmacogenomics
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Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy
and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology
| Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session
on: Plant Pathology
Plant pathology is a
branch of biology that focuses on understanding the origins of plant diseases,
how they spread through populations and individual plants, and how to manage or
prevent them. The pathogens that affect plants include bacteria, nematodes,
fungus, viruses, and parasitic plants. Modern methods in plant pathology can
shield crops from disease-related losses. Plant pathology has helped to the manufacture
of certified disease-free seeds. Most diseases with recognized disease cycles
can now be prevented by changing cultural norms.
- Nutrient deficiencies
- Mineral toxicities
- Soil
alkalinity or acidity
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Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy
and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology
| Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session
on: Orthopedic Pathology
Orthopedic pathology,
commonly known as bone pathology, is a branch of surgical pathology that focuses on
understanding the causes and consequences of musculoskeletal system illnesses.
It deals with the diagnosis and features of many different bone diseases.
Orthopedic problems can be inherited, and environmental and hereditary
variables might interfere with the proper operation of the bones, joints, or
muscles. Other factors that contribute to bone illnesses include significant
impacts, injuries, bone weakening, and bone loss.
- Osteoporosis
- Neuromotor Impairments
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Conferences | Otolaryngology
Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy
and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology
| Neuropathology
and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars
in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and
Laboratory Medicine | Academic
Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology
Reports
Session
on: Cancer Pathophysiology
Cancer is basically a
condition involving the control of tissue growth. Changes in the genes that
control cell development and differentiation are required for a normal cell to
develop into a cancer cell. Genetic alterations can take place on a variety of
scales, from the addition or deletion of entire chromosomes to a mutation
impacting a single DNA nucleotide. There are many different classification
systems for the numerous genetic alterations that could lead to the development
of cancer cells. Mutations, or changes in the nucleotide sequence of genomic
DNA, account for the majority of these alterations. An aberrant number of chromosomes,
or aneuploidy, is a genetic change that does not entail a mutation. It might
involve the gain or loss of one or more chromosomes due to mistakes in mitosis.
- Epigenetics
- Oncogenes
- Tumor
Suppressor Genes
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Conferences | Otolaryngology
Event | Cytopathology Meeting
| Hematopathology
Conferences | Oncology Conference
| Dermatopathology
Event | Surgical Pathology
conference | Surgery
conferences
Related Associations: American Academy of Oral
& Maxillofacial
Pathology | American
College of Veterinary Pathologists | International Federation of Cervical
Pathology and Colposcopy | European Association for
Haematopathology (EAHP)
| International
Academy of Digital Pathology | Mexican Federation of
Clinical Pathology | International
Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy | Neuroendocrine Tumor
Research Foundation | The British Association
of Surgical Oncology (BASO) | Spanish Association of Sarcoma Patients
Related Societies: International Society
of Dermatopathology
(ISDP) | European Foundation for Plant Pathology
(EFPP) | Mediterranean Phytopathological
Union (MPU) | American Pathology Foundation
(APF) | National Cancer
Institute | AIM at Melanoma
Foundation | Canadian Leukemia
Study Group (CLSG) | Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) | Spanish Lung Cancer Group | Clinical
Research in Breast Cancer
Related Journal: Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology | Brain Pathology | Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology |The Lancet Oncology | Seminars in Cancer Biology | Archives of pathology and Laboratory Medicine | Academic Pathology | Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences | Autopsy and Case Reports | Human Pathology Reports
Session
on: Microbial pathology
Microbial pathology
is the study of the molecular processes by which microorganisms infect people
and other animals. The pathogens that cause disease and harm, including
bacteria, protozoa, plants, and viruses, have developed effective means of
locating their hosts and obtaining resources. Analysis of the involvement of
specific elements (genes or proteins) on overall cell activity has been the
traditional method in microbial physiology.
- Bubonic plague
- Plasmodium
falciparum
- Bordatella pertussis
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Session
on: Urologic Oncology
A doctor who specialises in the
diagnosis and treatment of cancers of the male and female urinary tracts as
well as the male reproductive organs is known as a urologic oncologist.
The bladder, kidneys, prostate, penis, and testicles are a few of these organs.
For many urologic malignancies, surgery is frequently the first line of
defence. The sort of surgery may vary based on the cancer's stage and type.
Treatment options for urologic cancer that has spread may also include
chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy.
- Prostatectomy
- Transurethral
resection
- Cystectomy
- Reconstructive
surgery
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Session
on: Role of AI in Cancer
Artificial intelligence
(AI) is the name given to a computer that can carry out tasks that humans can
carry out. The use of AI in cancer treatment may improve the speed and accuracy
of diagnoses, support clinical judgement, and produce better health outcomes.
The current approach to developing anticancer drugs can be considerably
improved by machine learning and other AI technologies. AI-driven clinical care
has the potential to significantly reduce health disparities, particularly in
low-resource environments. Using an AI-based system approach, researchers can
work together in real-time and share knowledge virtually, possibly helping
millions of people. In addition, AI has the potential to transform oncology by
utilizing big data to advance cancer treatment into the 21st century and beyond.
- Cancer
drug development
- AI and Cancer Imaging
- AI and
Translational Oncology
- Clinical decision making and
AI
- AI Limitations and Future
Directions
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Session
on: Covid and its Impact on Cancer
The emergence of the
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic in the first half of 2020 had
a direct and major impact on the treatment of cancer. The COVID-19 pandemic has
had a negative impact on cancer care in a variety of ways, with varying degrees
of severity around the world. Being a vulnerable group, people with cancer are
subject to a number of issues during pandemics, including as increased
susceptibility to infection and disruptions in their normal or cancer
treatment. One of the most significant concerns for clinicians is the
possibility of cardiovascular problems in cancer patients who have also been
infected with SARS-CoV-2. Another issue with COVID-19 positive cancer patients
is the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS).
- RAAS
- Cardiovascular complications
- Key
biomarkers in COVID-19 cancer patients
- Oncology Consultation and Care
During and Post-COVID-19
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Session
on: Advances in Cancer Research and treatment
Researchers are continually
attempting to increase our knowledge of cancer prevention, diagnosis, and
treatment. Inequalities are being addressed, and the quality of life for cancer
survivors is being improved. The latest cancer research, including innovations
that may soon lead to better care.
- Bladder Cancer
- Colorectal Cancer
- Endometrial
Cancer
- Leukemia
- Liver
Cancer
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on: Geriatric Oncology
The diagnosis and treatment of
cancer in the elderly, often those who are 65 years of age and older, is the
focus of the medical specialty known as geriatric oncology.
This relatively new but rapidly growing subspecialty includes the unique
requirements of the elderly into the treatment of cancer. Breast, colorectal,
prostate, pancreatic, lung, bladder, and stomach cancers are only a few of the
cancers that have been associated to ageing. There is a statement that states
that all oncologists who are not pediatric oncologists are geriatric
oncologists because the majority of non-pediatric cancer patients are older.
- Prostate Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Colon
Cancer
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on: Nanotechnology in cancer therapeutics
Nanotechnology provides the
means to selectively and directly aim medicines at malignant cells and other
neoplasms. With the use of the tools, medical professionals can treat tumors
with chemotherapy, radiation, and the newest immuno- and gene therapies in a
secure and efficient manner. An important push to enhance medicine delivery in
cancer has been made possible by the development of new nanomaterials and Nano
carriers. Nanotechnology advancements are also anticipated to lay the
groundwork for the creation of innovative therapies and widespread use of
cancer detection techniques.
- Nano medicine
- Cancer therapy
- Nanoparticles
- Drug delivery
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Session
on: Gut Microbiota Implications in Cancer
In recent years, a number of
studies have emphasized the dual importance of the gut microbiota in
maintaining the host's health. The term "gut microbiota" refers to
the diverse population of commensal microorganisms, primarily bacteria but also
including fungi, archaea, and viruses that live in the large intestine and
other parts of the digestive tract. It can be viewed as one of the factors to
which we are continuously exposed, at high doses, throughout our lives. In the
gut, complex interactions between the resident gut bacteria and the human body
take place. Numerous metabolites and bio products that are produced by gut
bacteria aid in keeping the host and the gut in balance.
- Gut Microbiota and Host’s
Tumorigenesis
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biomarkers
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Inflammasomes
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Transplantation (FMT)
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Session on: Ophthalmic Pathology
Ophthalmic Pathology
is the sub-specialty of Pathology and Ophthalmology that focuses on diseases of
the eye and its neighbouring tissues. Ophthalmic pathologists study tissues
excised by Ophthalmologists to provide a precise diagnosis of the disease.
The
diseased tissue is examined macroscopically (gross examination) and by light
microscopy. Other techniques, such as immunohistochemistry, molecular testing,
and electron microscopy are also sometimes employed. The diagnosis of the
disease plays an important part in patient care. Ophthalmic pathologists are
able to provide the practicing ophthalmologist with a tissue diagnosis and with
information about the cause, pathogenesis and prognosis of ocular diseases.
Ocular
pathology
Pathology of ocular tumors
Cataract
Diabetic Retinopathy
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Market Analysis
The global Digital Pathology market size was
estimated to be US$ 725 million in 2021 and is expected grow at a CAGR of 12.3%
between 2023 to 2032.
Digital pathology is the
newest and most advanced technology in the field of pathology. For simple data
collection, observation, analysis, and management, the glass slides containing
the specimen samples are currently turned into digital images.
Virtual microscopy, a method
that makes it simple to publish and transmit images in a networked environment,
contributes to making this practical.
Regionally, the global digital
pathology market is studied into five major regions including North America,
Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa region.
Amongst these markets, the market in North America is projected to hold the
largest market share by the end of 2033 backed by the rising geriatric population in the
region. It was estimated that the U.S. population aged above 65 years was
recorded to be 54 million in the year 2019. Moreover, the increasing R&D
investments, continuous government support for development in IT healthcare,
growing acceptance of digital imaging, rising awareness of the early diagnosis
of diseases among population and presence of key manufacturers in the region
are expected to drive.
This industry benefited from the COVID-19 pandemic's strong demand for medical equipment. The high demand for pathology equipment brought on by the increase in chronic disease cases helped sales. In our Surgical Pathology Conferences 2023 we can see how pathology equipment is very useful nowadays.
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