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Global Women Health 2018 will be organized by Allied Academies. It is an amalgamation of several esteemed academic and scientific associations known for promoting scientific temperament. Every year it hosts interdisciplinary international conferences worldwide on cutting-edge basic and applied research in life sciences, Pharma, Medicine, Healthcare and Nursing delivered by the best talents in industry and academia. Allied Academies conferences are oriented to drive the scientific community at large, facilitating access to the newest scientific and technical achievements and to shape future research directions through the publication of applied and theoretical research findings of the highest quality and aims to gather the Researchers, experts, principal investigators and researchers working under academia, Scientists, students, healthcare industry and Business Delegates, across the globe to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences.
Global Women health 2018 refers to the health of women that contrasts from that of a male in a few normal ways. Women Health conferences achieve the advancements of late improvements of different researchers with various ideas and thoughts. Global Women Health 2018 Conference will give a down to earth refresh on a full scope of normal however controversial issues in women’s health. We invite you to our site to join us. It is an impeccable stage where you can learn and share the information for specialists and newcomers clearly to trade cutting edge progresses in approach and thoughts, and in addition layout promising avenues for synergistic research.
Scientific Sessions
Session 1. Women Health
Elevating appreciation of the interesting needs of women patients and women medicinal services providers have made a requirement for inventive instructive programs on women's health. The exceptional medical problems are the physical well-being encounters of women after birth and fetus removal. Women can have a healthy gestation by getting appropriate, early and standard pre-birth mind and furthermore suggested a few tests for cervical growth, breast cancer, and bone density screenings. Gestation complications include health problems that occur during gestation, can include infant's well being, mother's well being or both. Eating routine and sustenance assumes a noteworthy part of gestation period which incorporates Protein rich vegetables eating regimen and Calcium rich recipes.
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Session 2. Breast Cancer
Now-a-days, Breast Cancer is the most common cause of death in women. First, we need to understand how cancer develops in the body for reducing breast cancer risk. Breast cancer starts when cells in the breast begin to grow out of control. These cells usually form a tumor that can often be seen on an x-ray or felt as a lump. The tumor is malignant if the cells can grow into surrounding tissues or spread to distant areas of the body. Breast cancer can spread when the cancer cells get into the blood or lymph system and are carried to other parts of the body.
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Session 3. Stages of Breast Cancer
The stage of cancer describes how much cancer is in the body. It helps determine how serious the cancer is and how best to treat it. The earliest stage breast cancers are stage 0 (carcinoma in situ). It then ranges from stage I (1) through IV (4). The staging system most often used for breast cancer is the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) TNM system, which is based on 7 key pieces of information:
- The extent (size) of the tumor (T)
- The spread to nearby lymph nodes (N)
- The spread (metastasis) to distant sites (M)
- Estrogen Receptor (ER) status
- Progesterone Receptor (PR) status
- Her2/ neu (Her2) status
- The grade of cancer (G)
Numbers or letters after T, N, and M provide more details about each of these factors. Higher numbers mean the cancer is more advanced. Once a person’s T, N, and M categories, as well as ER, PR, Her2 status and grade of cancer have been determined, this information is combined in a process called stage grouping to assign an overall stage.
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Session 4. Screening, Detecting, Diagnosing Breast Cancer
The goal of screening tests for breast cancer is to find it before it causes symptoms Screening refers to tests and exams used to find a disease in people who don’t have any symptoms. Early detection means finding and diagnosing a disease earlier than if you’d waited for symptoms to start. Breast cancers found during screening exams are more likely to be smaller and still confined to the breast. The size of a breast cancer and how far it has spread are some of the most important factors in predicting the prognosis of a woman with this disease. Diagnostic tests (such as biopsy) are given to people who are suspected of having breast cancer, either because of symptoms they may be experiencing or a screening test result. These tests are used to determine breast cancer is present or not. These tests also used to gather more information about cancer to guide decisions about treatment.
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Session 5. Breast Cancer Therapy, Prevention & Medication
There are several ways to treat breast cancer, depending on its type and stage. They are Local and Systemic Treatments. Local treatments include surgery and Radiation therapy; they treat the tumor without affecting the rest of the body. Systemic treatment includes Chemotherapy, Hormone therapy, and Targeted therapy. Drugs used to treat breast cancer; they can reach cancer cells almost anywhere in the body. They can be given by mouth or can be injected directly into the bloodstream. Depending on the type of breast cancer, different types of drug treatment might be used.
Prevention: Some treatments are available to reduce the risk in women who have a higher risk of developing the condition than the general population includes diet and lifestyle, maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly and have a low intake of saturated fat and alcohol.
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Session 6: Types of Breast Cancer Surgeries
The common treatment for breast cancer is Surgery. Surgeons usually try to keep as much of the breast as possible (lumpectomy or breast-conserving surgery), although you may need to remove the whole breast (mastectomy). Surgery can also be carried out to the lymph nodes.
Sometimes chemotherapy, hormone therapy or targeted therapy is offered before the surgery.
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Session 7: Breast Cancer during Pregnancy
Breast cancer during pregnancy is rare. It is possible to be diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy, although it is rare and the breast cancer is not caused by the pregnancy. Women who are diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy have tremendous additional strain due to concern for the safety of the unborn child. Surgery is usually the first step for treating early-stage breast cancer. Surgery during pregnancy can be safely performed with little risk to your unborn child, mostly proceeded with lumpectomy or mastectomy and possibly some lymph nodes from the underarm. Chemotherapy is the other option, depending on the cancer type and the stage of the Pregnancy.