Pediatric Oncology

Childhood cancers, though rare, are a significant cause of morbidity. Leukemia and brain tumors are the most common types. Early detection and chemotherapy have improved survival rates. Emotional and psychological support is crucial for both children and families. Research into less toxic treatments continues. Survivorship care includes long-term monitoring for late effects.

Subtracks:

  • Common childhood cancers

  • Chemotherapy protocols

  • Psychosocial support for families

  • Long-term follow-up and rehabilitation

  • Advances in pediatric cancer research

    Related Conference of Pediatric Oncology

    July 27-28, 2026

    3rd World Pediatric Conference

    London, UK
    August 18-19, 2026

    8th World Pediatric Infectious Disease Congress

    Paris, France
    September 07-08, 2026

    24rd World Congress on Clinical Pediatrics

    Toronto, Canada
    September 14-15, 2026

    26th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology

    Rome, Italy
    October 05-06, 2026

    39th World Pediatrics Conference

    Madrid, Spain
    November 19-20, 2026

    37th European Pediatrics Conference

    Dubai, UAE
    December 03-04, 2026

    11th Annual Pediatric Congress

    Madrid, Spain
    December 29-30, 2026

    35th World Congress on Clinical Pediatrics

    Edinburgh, Scotland
    January 28-29, 2027

    8th Annual Congress on Pediatric Cardiology

    Vancouver, Canada
    February 11-12, 2027

    7th Global Summit on Pediatric Nursing

    Toronto, Canada
    February 11-12, 2027

    24th World Congress on Pediatric Oncology and Nursing

    Toronto, Canada
    March 25-26, 2027

    6th World Congress on Pediatric Cardiology

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

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