The 78th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cancer Association

Call for Abstract
(List of International Sessions, Symposia, etc.)


Special Symposia

  1. Women scientists in cancer research

International Sessions

  1. Innovative technology for next generation liquid biopsy
  2. Epigenetic regulation by non-coding RNAs
  3. Diverse molecular carcinogenesis processes of cancers frequent in Asia
  4. Emerging role of nervous system for cancer progression
  5. Advances in immunogenomics and application to precision medicine
  6. Tolerance to cancer therapy: mechanism and therapeutics
  7. Cancer medicine created by nano-life science
  8. Cancer research using artificial intelligence technologies on the frontiers of medical science
  9. Advancement of cancer stem cell biology and novel therapeutic approaches
  10. In vivo microscopy of cancer tissues: catch the scene!
  11. Cancer-and immuno-metabolism

Symposia

  1. Advance in immune checkpoint inhibitor therapies
  2. Cancer chemistry for drugging nondruggable targets
  3. Biomarkers to select the best combination therapy and to reduce the adverse events
  4. Tumor heterogeneity at single-cell resolution
  5. Carcinogenesis experiments revisited
  6. Aiming for a cure
  7. Combination strategy with immunotherapy
  8. Chromosome dynamics in cancers
  9. Collaboration of basic and clinical research: Taking advantage of both technologies
  10. Innovative cancer research based on bio banking
  11. Cancer stem cell
  12. Defective DNA damage repair in cancer microenvironment
  13. Therapeutics targetting epigenetics
  14. Strategies for identification and prevention of cancer high risk group-borderless approach encompassing monogenic and multifactorial diseases
  15. Immune checkpoint inhibitor sensitivity and resistance
  16. Frontiers in cancer genomics
  17. Liquid biopsy
  18. Interactions between genomic and environmental factors during carcinogenesis
  19. CAR-T in clinics
  20. Innovative approach for cancer by advanced microscopy
  21. Biology and genetics of brain metastasis and their clinical implications