2nd International Scientific Conference of Oncology

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The idea behind 2nd International Scientific Conference of Oncology (ISCO) Ganja 2015 is to provide an opportunity for leading academicians, scientists, researchers, doctors, medical practitioners from around the world to network and have scientific discussion on the latest advancements in the closely interlinked domains in science, medicine and health and its research benefits for each other’s domain progress. 2nd ISCO Ganja 2015 will address multiple topics and issues of interest in the areas of science, medicine and health by practical exposure in the form of specialized sessions and renowned speeches  by the leading practitioners reinforcing the upcoming challenges to be faced and their potential solutions. 

The 2nd International Scientific Conference of Oncology is a premier event that addresses new advancements and challenges in the field of Science, Health and Medicine. 2nd ISCO 2015 will be held in Ganja city on September 27, 2015 and will be dedicated to the issues of modern diagnostics and treatment of breast cancer and reconstructive surgery,  pediatric oncology, head and neck cancer diseases, issues of management of oncology patients with oncourology, oncoginecology and  colorectal cancer. 

Discussion of these and many other subjects will be provided by leading Azerbaijani and European specialists.

During the conference we will manage to fully cover all the details of diagnosis and treatment of these pathologies, as well as discuss with speakers more actual and controversial issues both in formal an atmosphere during sessions and informally – on the sidelines and at odd moments.

We are sure that through the help of scientists, experts and participants, we will manage to create a highly professional and creative conference atmosphere which will become an important event in the life of medical community of Azerbaijan cities and regions. Exchange of experience, scientific research results, standards in the diagnosis and treatment of oncology patients among specialists from different countries will serve for the improvement of the quality of medical care and population health care.

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