EACR Systemic Consequences of Cancer: Cancer as a Whole-body Disease
EACR Conference Officer Hannah Barrs: hannah.barrs@eacr.org
This meeting will delve into the profound consequences cancer can have on the body’s usual functions, and the underlying mechanisms behind these systemic effects. The ultimate goal is to explore how we might manipulate these mechanisms to develop more effective cancer treatments and improve the quality of life of patients with advanced cancer. We’ll be covering a wide range of topics including alterations in peripheral tissue function and the metabolic and inflammatory changes they induce, immune system performance, and cancer cachexia.
This conference will be relevant for anyone with an interest in cancer biology, inter-organ communication, the role of cytokines, chemokines, and hormones in cancer, as well as cancer-induced changes in behaviour and metabolism.
Join us online on 25 and 26 February to learn more about this fascinating topic! Submit your abstract before 13 January and register before 03 February to secure your place.
Speakers: Dimitrios Anastasiou | Danna Breen | Ayelet Erez | Sarah Maria Fendt | Adrian Hayday | Tobias Janowitz | Manuel Valiente
Keywords: cancer research, oncology, cancer biology, immunology, cancer cachexia, inter-organ communication, liver function, muscle function, adipose tissue function, tissue function, metabolic changes, inflammatory changes, tumour metastasis, novel therapeutic interventions, cytokines, chemokines, hormones, cancer metabolism