Theme: Current Challenges and Possibilities in Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care

Cancer Nursing Congress 2018

Cancer Nursing Congress 2018

Conference Series is a renowned organization that organizes highly notable conferences throughout the globe. Currently we are bringing forth 33rd International Conference on Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care” (Cancer Nursing Congress 2018) scheduled to be held during September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan The conference invites all the participants across the globe to attend and share their insights and convey recent developments in the field of Cancer Nursing Congress and Clinical Trials.

An oncology nurse is a specialized nurse who cares for cancer patients. The Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC) offers several different options for board certification in oncology nursing certification is a voluntary process and ensures that a nurse has proper qualifications and knowledge of a specialty area has kept up-to-date in his or her education.

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Target Audience:

Scientists, Doctors, Professors, Nursing Lecturers, Nurses, Nursing researchers, Pharmaceutical Industries, Healthcare Industries, Directors of Association and Societies, Nursing Training Institutes, Staff development educators.

2018 Highlights:

  • 300+ Participation (70 Industry: 30 Academia)
  • 5+ Keynote Speakers
  • 50+ Plenary Speakers
  • 20+ Exhibitors
  • 14 Innovative Educational Sessions
  • 5+ Workshops
  • B2B Meetings

Conference Highlights:

  •  Oncology Nursing
  •  General Issues in Cancer Nursing
  •  Nursing Care Plans
  •  Pediatric Cancer Nursing and care
  •  Cancer Medical Management
  •  Women Health Cancer Nursing
  •  Haematology Cancer Nursing
  •  Community Oncology Nursing
  •  Cancer Pain Management
  •  Critical Care Nursing
  •  Cancer Therapeutics
  •  Nurse Practitioners
  •  Cancer Nursing Practices
  •  Quality Oncology Practice Initiative
  •  The Cancer Care Team

Cancer Nursing Congress 2018

Yoshio Ueda

Dear Nursing Colleagues and Friends,

I would like to personally welcome each of you on the 33rd International Conference on Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 at Tokyo, Japan. It´s an exciting moment for learn about the most recent developments from a multidisciplinary perspective and to debate leading-edge ideas on outcomes research.  Oncology nursing is confronting a time of many changes and is a thrilling area to work and we’ll continue to meet and bring inspired people together in conferences like this, to ensure the leading edge of knowledge. 
 
Oncology is evolving and is continuously improving; oncology nurses need the abilities to improvement. 
We want to aware all the oncology nurses to this calling, to bring your expertise to our gathering with the vision, the knowledge, the wherewithal and the experience to help us pave our way into the future. You are truly our greatest asset today and tomorrow, and we could not accomplish what we do without your support and leadership. 
 

 

Maria Dias

Oncology Nurse, 
Portuguese Oncology Institute of  Porto.

ConferenceSeries Ltd welcomes you to attend the "33rd International Conference on Oncology Nursing and Cancer Carewhich is going to be held on September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan  which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Cancer Nursing Congress 2018 is a global platform to discuss and learn about Cancer Prognosis, General Issues in Cancer Care, Cancer-Basic and Applied Research, Clinical Oncology & Tumour Specific Cancers, Advances in Cancer Therapy, Companion Diagnostics in oncology, Cancer Immunotherapy & Stem Cell Therapy, Cancer Treatment & Advancements in Cancer Therapies, Drug Discovery & Anti-Cancer Vaccines/drugs, Novel Approaches to Cancer Therapeutics and metabolomics, Breast Cancer & Treatment, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), Pediatric Oncology, Cancer Pain Management, Supportive Care Services & Lifestyle Connection, Gynecologic Oncology & Endocrine Oncology, Radiation Oncology.

Track 1: Oncology Nursing

Oncology nurses work in a multi-disciplinary team, in a variety of settings, from the inpatient ward, to the bone marrow transplant unit, through to the community. Oncology nurses often serve as your first line of communication, and help coordinate the many aspects of your care throughout cancer treatment. They may perform a number of duties. An Oncology Nurse provides care for cancer patients and those at risk for getting the disease. Oncology nurses must manage both the symptoms of a patient’s disease and the side effects of various cancer treatments. They monitor physical conditions, prescribe medication, and administer chemotherapy and other treatments. Oncology nurses witness much suffering but this stress is offset by the long-term relationships they often develop with patients and their families.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 2: General Issues in Cancer Nursing

One of the main challenges nurses face is collaborating with the many different organisations in the field of oncology. In addition to the difficulty of monitoring and educating patients who receive treatment in the out-patient setting. when informing or not becomes a dilemma- showing the main difficulties related to oncological treatment information regarding health staff, health system, and infrastructure; to invest or not - dilemmas related to finitude - showing situations of dilemmas related to pain and confrontation with finitude.  It is important to invest in the training of these professionals, preparing them in an ethical and human way to act as lawyers of the patient with cancer, in a context of dilemmas related mainly to the possibility of finitude. Part of their role is to listen to the emotional concerns and anxieties of the patient and refer them appropriately if needed.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 3: Nursing Care Plans

Care plans provide direction for individualized care of the client. A care plan flows from each patient's unique list of diagnoses and should be organized by the individual's specific needs. The care plan is a means of communicating and organizing the actions of a constantly changing nursing staff. The care plan should specifically outline which observations to make, what nursing actions to carry out, and what instructions the client or family members require. They serve as a guide for assigning staff to care for the client.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 4: Pediatric Cancer Nursing and Care

Pediatric Oncology is a specialty in medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of children, usually up until the age of 18, who have cancer. Nurses who specialize in Pediatric oncology nursing “devote their careers to working with kids either suspected of having or who have cancer. In addition to nurses and physicians, the Pediatric oncology field relies on social workers, child life specialists and family counsellors. Pediatric oncology nurses act as care coordinators and collaborate with other cancer team members in order to provide the best care possible. They primarily strive to help their patients reach realistic health care goals

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 5: Cancer Medical Management

Standard management of early stage and advanced stage cancer has been improved over the past few years by knowledge gained about the biology of the disease, results from a number of eagerly anticipated clinical trials and the development of novel agents that offer our patients options for improved outcomes or reduced toxicity or both. This review highlights recent major developments affecting the systemic therapy of cancer, broken down by clinically relevant patient subgroups and disease stage, and briefly discusses some of the on-going controversies in the treatment of cancer and promising therapies on the horizon.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 6: Women Health Cancer Nursing

The success of the Women’s Health Centre lies in the interests of diverse groups of Health Professionals working together for the common good of the patients. The stakeholders involved in the Women’s Health Centre are drawn from the Cancer Centre, Surgical and Specialties Service and Diagnostic Radiology. The Women’s Health Centre Nursing staffs are a highly dedicated group of women who provide information and nursing care in a sensitive and supportive manner to address the needs of women attending the clinics. The Women’s Health centre staff has close links to professional bodies such as the Cancer Council, Multicultural Centre, and Familial Cancer Unit.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 7: Haematology Cancer Nursing

Cancer and Haematology Nursing aims to assist nurses who care for people affected by cancer and haematological illness to develop their knowledge and skills for their care. You will investigate the biology of cancer and haematology, associated treatments, and integrated multidisciplinary management. You will acquire knowledge about all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of cancer, future treatment trends and the exploration of the impact of these illnesses on the individual, family and community. Nursing interventions to reduce the impact of cancer and its treatment are addressed, drawing on research and the theoretical underpinnings of cancer and haematology care.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 8: Community Oncology Nursing

community oncology nursing programme is to provide health services for patients receiving systemic cancer therapy, in response to a service need. Community nurses expanded their scope of practice and became partners with oncology day-ward nurses in caring for these patients. Community nurses developed the competence and confidence to safely deliver cancer care in the community. The commissioned service has shown year on year reductions in hospital-based care, increased provision of care closer to home, and improved patient satisfaction. This initiative shows that defined elements of acute cancer care can be safely delivered in the community so long as the training and support are provided.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 9: Cancer Pain Management

Having cancer does not always mean having pain. But if you do have pain, there are many different kinds of medicines, different ways to take the medicines and non-drug methods that can help relieve it. It may be short-lived or long-lasting, mild or severe, or even affect one or a few organs and bones. A person with well-managed pain has an improved quality of life. They are likely to sleep better and have more energy during the day. Being as active as possible also reduces the risk of ailments like pneumonia, blood clots and bedsores, which are associated with immobility.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 10: Critical Care Nursing

critical care nurse, also sometimes referred to as an ICU nurse, is a type of nurse that provides care to patients that are in critical condition. These types of nurses may care for adults or children recovering from serious medical problems including illnesses and injuries. Some critical care nurses also work in wards or units that take care of patients only with specific medical problems, such as critical care burn units. Patients in critical condition are often deemed to be unstable, often unconscious, with erratic or extremely unhealthy vital signs. Many of these patients could also possibly be close to death. Because of this, the care that critical patients receive should be top-notch and highly specialized.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 11: Cancer Therapeutics

Targeted cancer therapies are drugs or other substances that block the growth and spread of cancer by interfering with specific molecules ("molecular targets") that are involved in the growth, progression, and spread of cancer. A central focus in cancer metabolomics research is biomarker discovery. Metabolites are theoretically ideal biomarkers and diagnostics because they can be easily measured from non-invasive urine or blood samples.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 12: Nurse Practitioners

Nurse practitioners are educated and trained to provide health promotion and maintenance through the diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and chronic condition. NPs are qualified to diagnose medical problems, order treatments, perform advanced procedures, prescribe medications, and make referrals for a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions within their scope of practice. NPs work in hospitals, private offices, clinics, and nursing homes/long term care facilities. Some nurse practitioners contract out their services for private duty.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 13: Cancer Nursing Practices

Cancer Nursing Practice aims to inform, support and educate nurses caring for patients with cancer. The duties of an oncology nurse include prescribing medications and treatments and making diagnoses. Oncology nurses work closely with physicians, surgeons, families and palliative caregivers to care for cancer patients and help them through all stages of treatment.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 14: Quality Oncology Practice Initiative

QOPI’s goal is to promote excellence in cancer care by helping practices create a culture of self-examination and improvement. The process employed for improving cancer care includes measurement, feedback and improvement tools for haematology-oncology practices. Through the QOPI program, practices abstract data from patients’ records up to twice per year and enter this information into a secure database.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood Cancer

Track 15:The Cancer Care Team

The term Oncology literally means a branch of science that deals with tumours and cancers. The word “onco” means bulk, mass, or tumor while “-logy” means study.

An Oncologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer. Oncologist oversees your care from diagnosis throughout the course of the disease. In general, a person with cancer is often treated by a team of oncologists who specialize in different areas of oncology.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood CancerConferenceSeries Ltd welcomes you to attend the "33rd International Conference on Oncology Nursing and Cancer Carewhich is going to be held on August 29-30, 2018 Tokyo, Japan  which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Track 16:Oncology Rehabilitation

Oncology rehabilitation includes a wide range of therapies designed to help you build strength and endurance, regain independence, reduce stress and maintain the energy to participate in daily activities that are important to you.

Additionally, cancer rehabilitation physicians work on identifying musculoskeletal and neurologic problems and treat them with a variety of treatments including medications, procedures and therapy. Some of those procedures include, but are not limited to, various types of injections and other procedures.

Several clinical articles have highlighted the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions before, during, and after cancer treatment to screen for, assess, and treat patients’ functional needs.

Relevant Conferences:

International Conference on 33rd Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care, September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan ; 37th Asia Nursing and Medicare Summit, October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 23rd World Nurse Practitioners Conference September 28-29 2017 Dubai, UAE; 27th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 37th Asia-Pacific Nursing and Medicare Summit October 20-21, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 21st World Congress on Nursing Pharmacology and Nursing Education November 20-21, 2017 Melbourne, Australia; (ICCN) 2018 International Conference on Cancer Nursing, September 23-26, 2018, Auckland, New Zealand; Australian Lung Cancer Conference, April 5-7, 2018, Sydney, NSW; 18th World Congress of Cancers on the Skin 2018 (WCCS 2018), August, 15-18, 2018, Sydney, NSW; World Cancer Congress Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia October 1-4, 2018; 2018 Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting April 8-11, 2018, Sydney, NSW; Association of Pediatric Haematology / Oncology NursesAustralasian Association of Cancer RegistriesAustralian Prostate Cancer ResearchAmerican College of Radiation OncologyAmerican Childhood CancerConferenceSeries Ltd welcomes you to attend the "33rd International Conference on Oncology Nursing and Cancer Carewhich is going to be held on August 29-30, 2018 Tokyo, Japan  which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

 

       33rd International Conference on Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care

Date & Venue:  September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan

 (Theme: Joining hands towards advanced approaches of “Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care”) 

Cancer Nursing Congress 2018 welcomes attendees, presenters and exhibitors from all over the world to Bali, Indonesia. We are extremely happy to invite you all to attend and register for the “33rd International Conference on Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care” which is going to be held during September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, Japan.

Summary of Cancer Nursing Congress2018:

Cancer Nursing Congress welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the Cancer Nursing Congress 2018 Conference, which provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to contribute towards the development and productivity of their communities.

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Cancer Nursing Congress2018, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of Nursing Education organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Osaka, Japan.

Importance & Scope of Nursing Education:

Cancer nursing Congress 2018 will be the best stage for every one of the oncologists, haematologists, Pathologists, Radiologists, Academics, Registered Nurses, explores researchers, understudies who are working in this field to trade their insight identified with Cancer and treatment. This worldwide occasion is a push to comprehend the fundamental organic methodology which is revised to build adequacy, exactness, survivability, and nature of life. Experts will clarify how another era of treatment choices gives patients new trust in the battle against disease. Geographically, the worldwide disease treatment market is ordered into areas to be specific, North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, Middle East and Africa .North America takes the biggest share of worldwide malignancy treatment advertise took after by Europe.

Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and in all regions of the world except sub-Saharan Africa. Historically, the USA had a much lower incidence of cancer than other countries; however, over the last 40 years, it has undergone a period of dramatic economic, social, and demographic change, resulting in increased life expectancy and prosperity.

Cancer, which is now the third leading cause of death in the USA (after cardiovascular disease and injury) causing 30% of all deaths in 2012 and 46% of all deaths in the France during the same year. The incidence of all cancers is projected to double by 2020, primarily due to ageing and also possibly due to increased exposure to risk factors for cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Paris females (and the most prevalent cancer in both sexes combined), lung cancer is the most common cancer amongst Paris males but is extremely rare in females, which reflects the prevalence of smoking (33.0% vs. 0.5%, respectively), and colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer.

Approximately 12.7 million cancer cases and 7.6 million cancer deaths are estimated to have occurred in 2016; of these, 56% of the cases and 64% of the deaths occurred in the economically developing world.

Why Japan?

The Japanese Nursing Association (JNA) certifies nurses in three categories: Certified Nurse, Certified Nurse Administrator and Certified Nurse Specialist. All three levels of certification require that the nurse pass the national nursing examination as well as a certification test administered by the JNA. Certifications must be renewed every five years. Requirements of Nursing education in Japan are that candidates have completed twelve years of basic academic study and then three years of basic nursing education. Public health nurses and midwives require a minimum of one additional year of specialized study. After completing their studies, students must pass the national licensing examination and obtain a license from the Minister of Health, Labor, and Welfare in the case of nurses, or from the prefectural governor, for nurse assistants. Foreign nurses who wish to work in Japan are required to pass the licensing examination and obtain a Japanese nursing license.

Certified Nurses (CN) are required to take six months training in cancer and chemotherapy nursing, emergency care, hospice care, intensive care nursing, wound, ostomy, and continence nursing, and pain management nursing,[15] after completion of their basic nursing licensing. As of July 2015, nearly 16,000 CNs were working in Japan in various specialties including cancer care, chronic care, dementia nursing, diabetes nursing, dialysis nursing, emergency care, heart care, infection control, infertility nursing, neonatal care, rehabilitative care, respiratory care, and other specialized fields

Certified Nurse Administrators (CNA) are required to complete a master’s program in management at a graduate school or university or a certification from a nurses training education program.

Certified Nurse Specialists (CNS) are required to complete a master’s program for specialized fields, including Cancer Nursing, Child Health Nursing, Chronic Care Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Critical Care Nursing, Family Health Nursing, Gerontological Nursing, Home Care Nursing, Infection Control Nursing, Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing or Women's Health Nursing, after obtaining their national licensing. In addition, certification requires a minimum of five years clinical experience.

Associations and Societies in Japan:

  •      Japanese Nursing Association
  •      International Council of Nurses
  •      Japanese Nursing Association
  •      International Confederation of Midwives.

Market growth of Nursing Research in the last and upcoming ten years:

The past three decades have witnessed a remarkable growth in nursing development. In both Korea and the United States, nurse scientists are poised to address important issues related to the prevention and management of significant health care problems. The need for greater nursing development in the areas of self-management, genetics, and geriatrics, health promotion across the lifespan, technology, and mental health are briefly highlighted. Future research efforts will be enhanced by interdisciplinary collaboration and the creation of international nursing research centres. At the same time, we need to remain cognizant of the importance of mentoring future nursing education.

Non-Federal Research Associations and Foundations:

  •       Oncology Nursing Society Foundation
  •       American Nurses Foundation (ANF)
  •       National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
  •       Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (STTI)

Universities in Japan

  •        Japan University of Health Sciences
  •        Japanese Red Cross Akita College of Nursing
  •        Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing
  •        The Japanese Red Cross Hiroshima College of Nursing
  •        Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido College of Nursing
  •        The Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing
  •        Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing

Nursing Universities Globally:

  • CMC Vellore College of Nursing
  • Duke University School of Nursing
  • Yale School of Nursing
  • School of Nursing, University of Washington
  • School of Nursing, University of Michigan
  • University of Edinburgh Nursing School
  • School of Nursing Johns Hopkins University
  •  School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at University of Manchester
  • School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania
  • University of Toronto
  • Karolinska Institute
  • King's College London (KCL)
  • University of Manchester

Associations and Societies globally

  • Canadian Nurses Association
  • Indian Nursing Council
  • Japanese Nursing Association
  • Nursing Association of Nepal
  • Nursing Council of New Zealand
  • Nursing and Midwifery Council
  • New Zealand Nurses Organization
  • Philippine Nurses Association
  • Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom
  • Nursing & Midwifery Council United
  • Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

Targeted Audience

Nurse Practitioners / Registered Nurses / Nurses, Nurse Associations, Physicians, Healthcare Scientists and Professors, Health Care Researchers, Oncologists / Paediatricians / Surgeons/ /Hospital Nurse staff/Faculty of Nursing.

Asia Pacific:

Asia Pacific is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 6.2% over the forecast period owing to the increasing number of people diagnosed with chronic illnesses. Moreover, international care homes are also investing in countries such as India and Japan. For instance, in October 2013, BAYADA Home Health Care, a home healthcare giant based in the U.S. acquired 26% stake of India Home Health Care (IHHC).In India, 65% of the hospital visits can be managed at home. In May 2016, My Care Line raised USD 526,000 for its alliance with Hoffman World. The Spanish Company provides Hoffman methodology of rehabilitation. In India, Portia is one of the market leaders in the home healthcare industry. In September 2015, Portea raised USD 37.5 million for investing in better home healthcare facilities.

Competitive Market Share Insights:

  • Brook dale Senior Living, Inc.,
  • Sunrise Senior Living, Inc.,
  • Emeritus Corporation,
  • Atria Senior Living Group,
  • Extendicare, Inc.,
  • Gentiva Health Services, Inc.,
  • Senior Care Centers of America,
  • Kindred Healthcare, Inc.,
  • Genesis Healthcare Corp.,
  • Home Instead Senior Care, Inc.

http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/long-term-care-services-market

Statistics which shows Market growth:

The Long Term Care Market: Nursing Homes, Home Care, Hospice Care, and Assisted Living examines the most important segments of the long term care business, each of which provide medical care and/or assistance with the activities of daily living (ADLs) on an ongoing basis. Kalorama’s 6th edition of this detailed report provides a size and projection for each market segment, including the following: overall U.S. long term care industry 2011–2020 (nursing home care, home care, hospice care, assisted living, total); U.S. nursing home industry, by sales, 2011–2020; leading companies in the U.S. nursing home industry, by sales and market shares, 2015; U.S. home health care industry, by sales, 2011-2020; leading companies in the U.S. home health care industry, by sales and market shares, 2015; U.S. opportunity for hospice care, by sales, 2011-2020; leading companies in the U.S. hospice market, by sales and market shares, 2015; U.S. opportunity for assisted living, by sales, 2011-2020; leading companies in the U.S. assisted living opportunity, by sales and market shares, 2015; long term care market sales by year, 2011, 2015, 2020; and long term care market revenues by major company, 2015 (nursing home care, home care, hospice care, assisted living, total).

http://www.marketresearch.com/Kalorama-Information-v767/Term-Care-9820056/

Industry Report - Industry SWOT Analysis Chapter

The Nursing Facilities industry is in the mature stage of its life cycle. Over the 10 years to 2021, industry value added (IVA), which measures the industry's contribution to the US economy, is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 3.4%. This growth rate indicates that the industry will expand faster than GDP, which is projected to increase at an annualized rate of 2.2% over the same period. While demographic trends will continue to promote industry growth, nursing care facilities have been part of American communities since the early 20th century.


Industry Analysis & Industry Trends:

Over the five years to 2021, the industry is expected to continue expanding. Continued aging of the population, which is expected to accelerate over the five-year period, will drive industry growth.

Global Skilled Nursing Care Services Market, By Type of Connectivity-

  •       Connected to hospital
  •       Connected to assisted living community
  •       Connected to both hospital and assisted living community
  •       Freestanding

Major regions analyzed under this research are:

  •      Europe
  •      North America
  •      Asia Pacific
  •      Rest of the World
  •      Australia

Bibilography:

http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/long-term-care-services-market

https://www.ibisworld.com/industry/default.aspx?indid=1594

http://www.nursingdegreeguide.org/articles/types_of_nurses/advanced_practice_nursing_apn/

https://blogs.utmb.edu/researchresources?s=nursing

http://nursingworld.org/research-toolkit/Research-Funding

http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/skilled-nursing-care-services-market.html


Conference Series is a renowned organization that organizes highly notable conferences throughout the globe. Currently we are bringing forth 33rd International Conference on Oncology Nursing and Cancer Care” (Cancer Nursing Congress 2018) scheduled to be held during September 17-18, 2018 Tokyo, JapanThe conference invites all the participants across the globe to attend and share their insights and convey recent developments in the field of Cancer Nursing Congress and Clinical Trials.

2018 Highlights:

  • 150+ Participation (70% Industry: 30% Academia)
  • 6+ Keynote Speakers
  • 20+ Plenary Speakers
  • 4+ Exhibitors
  • 19 Innovative Educational Sessions
  • B2B Meetings

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