What Is an Oncology: What You Need to Know About Cancer
Oncology
is a branch of
medicine that deals primarily with cancer and tumor-related problems. Through
the Clinical Images and Case Reports Journal you will have the opportunity to
publish oncology case reports
promoting valuable research in the field of clinical and medical sciences. We
invite authors / researchers to share their research globally for
documentation.
We
urge authors to carefully cover the scope and read the author's instructions
for publishing a case
report in oncology before starting any presentation. Case
Report in Clinical Oncology Journal focuses on many things that
are concerned about cancer like cancer treatment, Prostate Cancer, Breast Cancer etc.
What
is cancer?
Every
cell in the body has a tightly regulated system that controls their growth,
maturation, reproduction, and eventual death. Cancer begins when cells in one
part of the body go out of control. There are many types of cancer, but all of
them are caused by abnormal growth of abnormal cells.
Case
Report in Clinical Oncology Journal focuses on the following areas:
Colorectal
Cancer
Colorectal
cancer is cancer that starts in the colon or rectum. The colon and rectum are
part of the large intestine. Most colorectal cancers are adenocarcinomas .
Gastrointestinal cancer: This is a collective term for cancer that occurs in
the digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach, biliary tract, liver,
pancreas, small intestine, and large intestine.
Carcinogens
Carcinogens
are carcinogenic factors. Carcinogens can be natural or chemically induced or
synthetic. Carcinogenesis or ontogenesis or tumor genesis is literally the
'formation' of cancer. This is the process by which normal cells are
transformed into cancer cells.
Psycho-oncology
Psycho-oncology
is a feature related to cancer care that treats people with cancer by
understanding their social, mental, emotional, spiritual, quality-lifestyle and
functional aspects.
Apoptosis
Apoptosis
usually occurs during improvement and maturation and as a homeostatic component
to maintain cell proliferation in tissues. Apoptosis additionally occurs as a
safeguard tool, for example, in a reactive reaction or in case of cell injury
or by harmful agents.
Tumor Immunology
Tumor
immunology is a branch of immunology that studies the communication between the
immune system and cancer cells (tumor or malignancy). This is a developing area
of testing that plans to find imaginary enhanced immunity to treat and resist
the movements of the infection.
Oncogenes
Oncogene is a gene that can potentially cause cancer. In tumor cells they change
frequently or communicate at higher levels. These cells cause rapid cell death
of normal cells and also malfunction in functional cells.
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