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9th European Congress on Breast Cancer, Women’s Health & Therapeutics , Feb 25-26, 2019

Future of Breast Cancer & Women’s Health: Innovations and Research Outlook

Breast Cancer 2019 Breast CanceR 2019

Future Shape of Breast Cancer & Women’s Health: Accessions, Organizations & Research Conference Dedicated to Innovate Solution to the Public Health Challenges Your single Destination to reach Largest Assemblage of participants from Breast Cancer and Women’s Health Community Opportunity beyond any Comparison to Attend & Network Experience the Global Ambiance with Researchers with Similar Significance Make New Associations and Fostering Potential Partnerships Learning & Knowledge in a Single Package Worldwide Acknowledgement to your Research Profile Explore the best in Cutting Edge Research Learn Beyond your Field of Interest Professional Development to Elevate your Knowledge and Skills Breast Cancer 2019

Speakers Representation from 50+ Countries

1 Conference | 2 Days | 9th Conference in Breast Cancer

15 Keynote Talks | 75 Plenary Speakers | 17 Interactive sessions

Symposia | Workshops | Best Poster Award

200 Attendees | 50 Professors | and many more . . .

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com Greetings! Welcome to most exciting and fascinating Paris, France!

Within this splendid setting, we plan to deliver a conference that will exceed your expectations.

During this year’s Conference, we hope that you will seize the opportunity to rekindle ongoing connections and spark new ones with your colleagues from around the globe. It’s with great pleasure and great honor to invite you to the “9th Euro Congress on Breast Cancer, Women’s Health & Therapeutics”

scheduled during Feb 25-26 at Paris, France. Welcome Message

The Conference will be organized around the theme “Rediscovering the Novel Approaches of Breast Cancer and Women’s Health”

Breast Cancer 2019 anticipates more than 500 participants around the globe to experience thought provoking Keynote lectures, Oral & Poster presentations. This year conference will offer ample opportunities forall stakeholders working on Breast Cancer, Women’s Health & Therapeutics to expose their research work.

Our conference aims to gather the Researchers, principal investigators, experts, oncologists, healthcare professional and researchers working on Breast Cancer and Women’s Health from both academia and health care industry, Business Delegates, Scientists and students across the globe to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences.

This year’s Conference program, coupled with the Business Opportunity Exchange, is an event you can’t afford to miss!.

Sincerely Katlyn Evans Program Manager | Breast Cancer 2019 Organizing Committee

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com e are back again! Conference that dedicated to Innovate Solution to the Public WHealth Challenges, one conference which future the shape of Women’s Health and tackle Breast Cancer. Our Conference will organize and allow to access the global researchers around the world in a single platform. Breast Cancer 2019 will provide a great opportunity beyond any comparison to attend and network with Breast Cancer & Women’s Health Community. Join us at our 2019 edition of Breast Cancer & Women’s Health to Experience the Global Ambiance with the Researchers who work with similar significance of research. Breast Cancer 2019 will help you to get answers to all your queries related to your re- search work and also it creates an great opportunity to make new associations and also helps to foster potential partnerships. Breast Cancer 2019 will be an great platform for you to create long lasting relationship with the fellow researchers from Breast Cancer

About 2019 Congress Community. Get worldwide acknowledgement to your research profile where more than 55000 Visitors who analyzed our conference website to attend and submit proposals of their re- search work. Where this was recorded as the highest number of Visitors from both, de- veloped and developing nations. While we penetrate the study of visitor, navigation, and traffic patterns to determine the success of our conference website majority amount of traffic we receive from cities like New York, London, Valencia, Amsterdam, Madrid, -Bar celona, Athens, Sydney, Paris, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Osaka, Melbourne, Moscow and Vienna. Breast Cancer 2019 website is attracting 56000+ Oncologists, Onco-surgeons and Doctors, Cancer Researchers, Gynaecologists, Pharmacists, Research scientists, Breast Cancer Organizations and societies, Pharmaceutical companies, Cancer Treatment drug Industries, Women’s Health associations, Professors and Students. This unique opportunity that we extend to our speakers and attendees is not being offered by any other conference organizers. Through this the abstracts and research pro- files of our speakers and organizing committee members getting global visibility which is an additional feature that you would be receiving in addition to networking opportuni- ties before, during and after the conference. Breast Cancer 2019 salient features Meet Academia and Industry visionaries to get inspired Expand your knowledge and find solutions to problems Knowledge, Benchmarking and Networking offered at one place Forge connections and for global networking Highly Organized and Structured Scientific programs Poster presentations and world class exhibitions Participation by Stalwarts from various international societies Internationally renowned speakers and scientists representation Career guidance for early career researchers and students Interesting scientific deliberations and discussions Perfect platform for Global Networking

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com MONDAY, February 25 TUESDAY, February 26

08:00-09:00 09:00-09:30 Registration Registration 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:15 Opening Ceremony Keynote Forum – 01 09:30-10:15 10:15-11:00 Keynote Forum – 01 Keynote Forum – 02 10:15-11:00 11:00-11:30

Keynote Forum – 02 Networking Reception and Refreshment a Glance Conference at 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:15 Networking Reception and Keynote Forum – 03 Refreshment 12:15-12:45 11:30-12:15 Concurrent Work shops Keynote Forum – 03 12:45-13:15 12:15-12:45 Business Opportunity Exchange & Lunch Keynote Forum – 04 13:15-15:00 12:45-13:15 Plenary Sessions – 02 Business Opportunity Ex- change & Lunch 15:00-16:00 13:15-15:00 Parallel Session 04-Hall 1 Plenary Sessions – 01 General Session 05-Hall 2 Parallel Session 06-Hall 3 15:00-16:00 Parallel Session 01-Hall 1 16:00-16:30 General Session 02-Hall 2 Networking Reception and Refreshment Parallel Session 03-Hall 3 16:30-17:00 16:00-16:30 Awards Banquet and Closing Ceremony Networking Reception and Refreshment

16:30-17:00 Concurrent Work shops

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com Purpose With members from around the world focused on learning about Breast Cancer, Women’s Health and Therapeutics, this is your single best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the scientific community. Conduct demonstrations, distribute information, meet with eminent personalities, and make a splash with latest research innovations at this outstanding event. Goals • The conference program emphasizes evidence-based practice, educational innovation, practical application, and peer to peer networking and collaboration. Agenda and Motive Agenda • The goals of the conference is to provide a transformative professional development experience through • Bringing together the world’s scientific experts to catalyze and advance scientific knowledge about Breast Cancer and Women’s Health to present the most recent research findings, and promote and enhance scientific collaborations around the world. • Bringing together community leaders, scientists, and policy leaders to promote and enhance programmatic collaborations to more effectively address Women Health associated problems and overcome barriers that limit access to care and services. Objectives • After participating in this meeting, attendees should be able to • Discuss emerging issues in Breast Cancer and Women’s Health • Discuss and apply recent research findings related to Breast Cancer and Women’s Health • Disseminate the diverse voices of breakthrough innovators with visionary and practical solutions.

Who should attend? Oncologists, Surgeons, Oncology Specialists, Researchers, Gynaecologists, Pharmacists, Research scientists, Breast Cancer Organizations and societies, Business delegates, CEO’s and R&D Heads from Industries, Directors, Industrial Leaders, Pharmaceutical companies, Cancer drug Industries, Women’s Health associations & foundations, Professors and Students from Academia in the study of Breast Cancer and Therapeutics and researchers who utilize novel techniques and knowledge in diagnosing and treating Breast Cancer and associated diseases.

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com CME & CPD Breast Cancer 2019 has been planned and implemented in accordance with the ac- creditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Committee The live format of this educational activity will be accredited with CME and CPD Credits. Diverse Action-Oriented Programming & Networking EXPERIENCE: Inspiring change around the country and world, growing a revolution from the heart of Cancer and Research. EXPLORE the forefront of breakthrough ideas and models in electrifying morning keynote talks, featuring luminaries and “the greatest people you’ve never heard of.” PARTICIPATE in afternoon panels and workshops/symposiums on diverse topics of Accreditation Statement Accreditation Breast Cancer, Women’s Health and Therapeutics’s and more! NETWORK with a community of leadership – dynamic change makers from around the country and world, or from your region, to develop important professional and personal relationships. SHARE your insights and learning at the conference in participatory and experiential workshops. DISCOVER powerful opportunities and strategies for creating and engaging with progressive change in your work, life and community. CELEBRATE how great a difference one person can make, and how building commu- nity amplifies that change. Salient Features • Robust on-line publicity for all the speakers and organizing committee members • Career Guidance Workshops for students and early career researchers • Accepted Abstracts will be published in various indexed journals • Accepted abstracts will be labeled with a Digital Object Identification Number (DOI) provided by Cross Ref • Creation of speakers and abstracts pages in Google • Opportunity to publish full Manu Scripts in our Open Access Journals

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com Scientific Sessions Breast Cancer & Women Health Genetics of Breast Cancer, Therapeutics & New Methods Stages of Breast Cancer Midwifery Breast Cancer & Pregnancy/ Lifestyle Obesity/Anorexia and Cardiovascular Surgery in Breast Cancer Diseases Treatment in Breast Cancer Bone Health & Healthy Aging Rehabilitation after Breast Cancer Mental Health & Depression Breast Cancer in Male Ethical Issues & Social Stability Clinical Trials and Research in Breast Surgical Health- Transgender Cancer conference overview Gynaecology & Obstetrics in Women Health

Breast Cancer 2019 Outlook Explore the best in Cutting edge Research Change to learn beyond your field of Interest Keynote sessions by worlds most eminent and distinguished researchers Conference Participation Inspires, Rejuvenate and Energize participants Dementia 2018 an unique platform to increase your reputation within the Neurol- ogy Sector Learning and Knowledge in a single package Speaker’s representation from 50+ Countries 1 Conference | 2 Days and 9th conference in the Row

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com aris is especially known for its museums and architectural landmarks: The Pwas the most visited art museum in the world in 2016, with 7.4 million visitorsThe Musée d’Orsay and Musée de l’Orangerie are noted for their collections of French Impressionist art, and the Pompidou Centre Musée National d’Art Moderne has the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. The historical district along the in the city centre is classified as a UNESCO Heritage Site. Popular landmarks in the centre of the city include the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris and the Gothic royal chapel of Sainte-Chapelle, both on the Île de la Cité; the , constructed for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889; the and ,

built for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900; the on the Champs- An Intro to Paris Élysées, and the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur on the hill of . Paris received 23 million visitors in 2017making it the world’s top tourist destination. As the capital of France, Paris is the seat of France’s national government. For the executive, the two chief officers each have their own official residences, which also serve as their offices. The President of the French Republic resides at the Élysée Palace in the 8th arrondissement, while the Prime Minister’s seat is at the Hôtel Matignon in the 7th arrondissement. Government ministries are located in various parts of the city; many are located in the 7th arrondissement, near the Matignon.The two houses of the French Parliament are located on the Left Bank. The upper house, the Senate, meets in the Palais du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement, while the more important lower house, the Assemblée Nationale, meets in the in the 7th arrondissement. The President of the Senate, the second-highest public official in France (the President of the Republic being the sole superior), resides in the “”, a smaller palace annexe to the Palais du Luxembourg The city’s top tourist attraction was the Notre Dame Cathedral, which welcomed 12,000,000 visitors in 2016The Louvre museum had 7,300,000 visitors in 2016, making it the most-visited art museum in the world. After the Louvre, the other top in 2016 were the (3.3 million visitors), Musée d’Orsay (3 million visitors), and the National Museum of Natural History (1.5 million visitors). Other top sites in 2016 were the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur (10 million visitors), the Eiffel Tower (5.9 million visitors), and the Arc de Triomphe (1.3 million visitors). Several other much-visited landmarks are in the suburbs of the city; the Basilica of St Denis, in Seine-Saint-Denis, is the birthplace of the Gothic style of architecture and the royal necropolis of French kings and queens. The Paris region hosts three other UNESCO Heritage sites: the in the west,the Palace of in the south, and the medieval fairs site of in the east.In the Paris region, , in Marne-la-Vallée, 32 kilometres (20 miles) east of the centre of Paris, was the most visited tourist attraction in France, with 13.4 million visitors in fiscal year 2016, though this was a drop of ten percent from visitors in fiscal year 2015.

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com Paris Climate: Is generally moderately wet and mild and reliably follows the spring and autumn with mild days and fresh nights. Average summer temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C, the winter temperatures would be 3oC and can drop to -5oC. Paris - The City of Lights: Paris is the fashion capital and is know for the famous Eiffel tower. The vast opportunities has always attracted immigrants to this wonderful place. Currency: Euros (€) Transport within France: Train: Paris is the hub of the Réseau Express Régional (RER), a higher-speed and wider-spaced-

Guide for International Delegates Guide for International station above- and under- ground train network that connects the capital to more distant suburban regions. The Transilien, in a rail network radiating from the capital’s train and RER stations, complements this in turn with yet more suburban destinations. Paris’ transportation tarification is dictated by zones, with zones 1-2 covering the capital and its immediate periphery, and zones 3, 4 and 5 covering increasingly distant destinations in the Île-de-France; monthly or weekly ‘Navigo’ passes cover all forms of public transport within the Île-de-France (zones no longer apply to the pass since September 2015) for a flat fee. Those without a monthly pass can purchase a single ticket or books of tickets; a single ticket allows a traveller to transfer between the bus and tram networks, and transfer between the metro and RER networks, but one-ticket transfer between the below-ground and above-ground networks is prohibited. Air links: Among the airspace governance authorities active in France, one is Aéroports de Paris, which has authority over the Paris region, managing 14 airports including the two busiest in France, Airport and Orly Airport. The former, located in Roissy near Paris, is the fifth busiest airport in the world with 60 million passenger movements in 2008, and France’s primary international airport, serving over 100 airlines.The national carrier of France is Air France, a full service global airline which flies to 20 domestic destinations and 150 international destinations in 83 countries (including Overseas departments and territories of France) across all 6 major continents. Public Transport: Paris’s métro has 14 lines and 12 of these penetrate the surrounding suburbs. Most lines cross the city diametrically and only the above-mentioned inner-city circular lines serve as a unique lateral interconnection. Getting There: Charles de Gaulle airport is the main at Paris and there are direct and connecting flights to Paris, France from all around the world.

http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com http://breastcancer.alliedacademies.com Accompany Partners’ Policy: We respectfully remind you that partners accompanying delegates/speakers are not eligible to attend conference sessions and do not qualify for refreshments and lunches during the day unless they have registered. Any partner wishing to attend events not previously selected and paid for in his or her registration may do so at the Conference Registration desk. We would be pleased to accommodate any requests where possible. Registration and Accommodation Policy: Registration and accommodation changes will not be accepted unless made in writing. General Information Changes made within 14 days of the event may incur costs due to specific hotel and venue policies Cancellation Policy: Registration cancellations will not be accepted unless made in writing. Cancellations request made before 1st December 2018 will be refunded less 25% of the Conference Registration fee, to cover administration costs. No registration refunds will be processed after this date, however, substitute delegates are welcome. Conference Secretariat Katlyn Evans Program Director | Breast Cancer 2019 47, Churchfield Road, London, W36AY W: breastcancer.alliedacademies.com E: [email protected] P: +44 203 769 1755

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Business Registration Only Registration: USD 999 Package A (Registration + 2 nights’ Accommodation): USD 1299 Package B (Registration + 3 nights’ Accommodation): USD 1499

Student Student YRF: USD 499 Student Poster: USD 599 (USD 499 + USD 100 for Poster) Student Participation with Amenities: USD 399 E-poster: USD 100

Important Dates Abstract submission opens: July 14, 2018 Registration opens: July 14, 2018 Early bird registration: Dec 20, 2018 On spot registration: Feb 25, 2019

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