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7th International Cancer Congress

The International Cancer Congress is an educational meeting intended to improve the care of cancer patients in South Asia by educating cancer care providers about the latest developments in the field of cancer, and their applications in the local context. This international oncology conference will feature renowned faculty from the United States, India and Nepal.

Registration Details

Attendees living in Nepal

Register Now

If you currently live in Nepal and would like to attend the 7th International Cancer Congress (ICC 2025), please deposit your registration fee at Citizen Bank International, Janakpurdham branch, A/C no 0310100000391201 (Account name: Binaytara Cancer Trust), then come back to this website to upload your receipt and complete registration.

Registration fees for attendees from Nepal:
  • Consultants: NPR 1500
  • Medical Officers: NPR 1000
  • Other Healthcare Providers: NPR 500
Note: The total number of registration for paramedics will be limited to 20; all paramedics must pre-register to attend –  on site registration will not be available.
All attendees must show their photo ID for check-in. Admission to the conference hall will not be permitted without a valid photo ID. 

Registration fee is non-refundable.

If you have any questions about this conference, contact us at 9800856555.

Program Agenda

Day I: March 21, 2025

01:30 PM – 02:00 PM Registration and Welcome


02:00 PM – 03:00 PM Session 1: Head and Neck Cancer

Session Chair: Bajrang Sah, MBBS, MS, FACS

02:00 PM – 02:20 PM Surgical Principles in Management of Head and Neck Cancer – Prabhat Thakur, MBBS, MS

02:20 PM – 03:00 PM Case-Based Discussions – Dinesh Chhetri, MD; Maie St. John, MD, PhD, FACS


03:00 PM – 04:00 PM Session 2: Oral Abstract Presentations

 Session Chair: Ramesh Shrestha, MBBS, MS, MD

04:00 PM – 04:20 PM Break


04:20 PM – 05:00 PM Session 3: Hematologic malignancies

Session Chairs: Sajin Rajbhandary, MBBS, MD & Amit Shrestha, MBBS, MD

03:45 PM – 04:05 PM Recent Advances in the Management of DLBCL – Amit Shrestha, MBBS, MD

04:05 PM – 04:25 PM Targeted Therapies in Acute Leukemia – Srinivas K. Tantravahi, MBBS, MRCP

05:00 PM – 6:00 PM Session 4: Tumor Board-Style Discussion – Challenging Cases

Session Chair: Mark Pegram, MD

05:00 PM – 05:10 PM Case 1 – Rajani Jha, MD

05:10 PM – 05:20 PM Case 2 – Sarada Khadka, Mch

05:20 PM – 05:30 PM Case 3 – Kapendra Shekhar Amatya, MBBS, MS

05:30 PM – 05:40 PM Case 4 – Mark Pegram, MD

5:40 PM – 05:50 PM Case 5 – Rajiv Jha, MD

05:50 PM – 06:00 PM Panel Discussion

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06:30 PM – 08:00 PM Dinner & Cultural Program

Day ii: March 22, 2025

07:30 AM – 08:00 AM Registration and Welcome



08:00 AM – 09:00 AM Session 5:
Gynecologic cancers

Session Chair: Jitendra Pariyar, MD

08:00 AM – 08:20 AM Cervical Cancer Screening – an Overview – Ying Liu, MD

08:20 AM – 08:40 AM Case-Based Presentations – Ramesh Shrestha, MBBS, MS, MD; Surya Prasad Rimal, MBBS, MD

08:40 AM – 09:00 AM Panel Discussion – Vivek Ghosh, MBBS, MD

09:00 AM – 10:00 AM Session 6: Breast Cancer

Session Chair: Mark Pegram, MD

09:00 AM – 09:20 AM Updates in Systemic Therapy – Mark Pegram, MD

09:20 AM – 09:40 AM Breast Cancer Screening in High Risk Younger Patients – Biplav Yadav, MD

09:40 AM – 10:00 AM Case-Based Presentations – Suzita Hirachan, MBBS, MS; Ranjana Karmacharya, MBBS, MD; Ramila Shilpakar, MD, DM

 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Break & Poster Abstract Presentation



10:30 AM – 11:30 PM Session 7: Lung Cancer

Session Chair: Asmita Rayamajhi, MBBS, MD, ECMO

10:30 AM – 10:50 AM Updates in the Management of NSCLC – Sudip Shrestha, MBBS, MD, FRCP

10:50 AM – 11:30 AM Case-Based Presentations – Vivek Ghosh, MBBS, MD



11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Session 8: GI Oncology

Session Chair: Satyadeep Bhattacharya, MBBS, MD, FACS, FASCRS

11:30 AM – 11:50 AM Updates in the Management of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Cancers – 

11:50 AM – 12:10 AM Case-Based Presentations – Punya Ram Kharbuja, MBBS, MS; Sujan Regmee, MBBS, MS, Mch

12:10 AM – 12:30 AM Panel Discussion – Asmita Rayamajhi, MBBS, MD, ECMO



12:30 PM – 01:30 PM Lunch

01:30 PM – 02:45 PM Session 9: Supportive Care

Session Chair: Sanjay Kapoor, MBBS, MS

01:30 PM – 01:50 PM Hospice Care – Sanjay Kapoor, MBBS, MS

01:50 PM – 02:10 PM Ostomy in Cancer Patients – an Overview – Satyadeep Bhattacharya, MBBS, MD, FACS, FASCRS

02:10 PM – 02:30 PM Hematologic Emergencies – Neutropenic Fever – Janak Koirala, MD, MPH, FACP, FIDSA

02:30 PM – 02:45 PM Q&A






02:45 PM – 03:45 PM Session 10: GU Oncology (Case-based presentation)

Session Chair: Vivek Ghosh, MBBS, MD

02:45 PM – 03:05 PM Kidney Cancer – Rajeev Sharma, MBBS, MD, DM

03:05 PM – 03:25 PM Prostate Cancer – Vivek Ghosh, MBBS, MD

03:25 PM – 03:45 PM Bladder Cancer – Umesh Nepal, MBBS, MS



03:45 PM – 04:00 PM Adjourn

Abstract Submission Guidelines

Abstract Submission Deadline: January 31, 2025

General guidelines

Abstracts submitted should not have been previously published or presented at another meeting. Abstracts must be written in the format provided (see below).

FORMATTING YOUR ABSTRACTS

  • Abstracts should be written in English & saved as a word document or power-point. 
  • Abstracts should be no more than 300 words (excluding abstract title, authors, and affiliations).
  • If your abstract is a case report, it must include background, case discussion, and a conclusion. 
  • If your abstract is a basic-science or clinical-research, it must include background, methods, results, and conclusions.
  • For both primary and co-authors, credentials along with their full names and email addresses must be included. If co-authors are from different institutions, the secondary institution(s) and the institutions the authors are associated with must be listed using a superscript.
Example:  Investigator Names:  Jane doe, MD1, Jay Jones, MD, PHD2, Danny day, MD3

Institutions:

  1. Hills Valley Cancer Institute,
  2. River Town Cancer Care Center,
  3. Cancer Doctors University

Please do not include any references in your abstract.

Confirmed Faculty

Conference Director

Conference Chair

dr-binay-shah

Dr. Binay Shah

President, Binaytara Foundation

dr-kapendra-shekhar-amatya

Dr. Kapendra Shekhar Amatya

Surgical Oncologist, NCHRC

Faculty

prof-dr-janak-koirala
Prof. Dr. Janak Koirala
dr-sudip-shrestha
Dr. Sudip Shrestha
dr-mark-pegram
Dr. Mark Pegram
dr-sri-tantravahi
Dr. Shrinivas K Tantravahi
dr-sanjay-kapoor
Dr. Sanjay Kapoor
dr-biplav-yadav
Dr. Biplav Yadav
Dr. Rajani Jha
Dr. Rajeev Sharma
dr-jitendra-pariyar
Dr. Jitendra Pariyar
dr-prabhat-thakur
Dr. Prabhat Thakur
Dr. Sarada Khadka
dr-bajrang-prasad-sah
Dr. Bajrang Prasad Sah
dr-dhiresh-kumar-maharjan
Dr. Dhiresh Kumar Maharjan
Dr. Satyadeep Bhattacharya
dr-ying-liu
Dr. Ying Liu
dr-ramesh-shrestha
Dr. Ramesh Shrestha
dr-dinesh-chhetri
Dr. Dinesh Chhetri
Dr. Sajin Rajbhandary
dr-sujita-hirachan
Dr. Sujita Hirachan
.
dr-amit-shrestha
Dr. Amit Shrestha
.
dr-sujan-regmee
Dr. Sujan Regmee
dr-surya-prasad-rimal
Dr. Surya Prasad Rimal
dr-maie-st-john
Dr. Maie St. John
dr-punya-ram-kharbuja
Dr. Punya Ram Kharbuja
dr-umesh-nepal
Dr. Umesh Nepal
dr-ranjana-karmacharya
Dr. Ranjana Karmacharya
dr-asmita-rayamajhi
Dr. Asmita Rayamajhi
dr-vivek-ghosh
Dr. Vivek Ghosh

Visuals of Janakpurdham

venue

janaki-mandir
Location and Accessibility

Janakpurdham is situated approximately 225 km (140 mi) southeast of Kathmandu, accessible by a quick 25-minute flight. Multiple flights operate daily between Kathmandu and Janakpur, making it convenient for visitors. Alternatively, Janakpurdham is easily reachable by road from various parts of Nepal.

Experience the Essence of Janakpur

As the capital city of Madhesh Province, Janakpurdham is renowned for its stunning Janaki Mandir, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Sita, the daughter of King Janak of the ancient Mithila Kingdom. The temple complex features the Vivah Mandap, a ceremonial stage adorned with idols of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and their family members. This sacred site is believed to be the location where Lord Ram and Goddess Sita’s wedding ceremony was celebrated during the Treta Yuga.

Janakpur is often referred to as the “City of Temples and Lakes,” serving as a vibrant center for Mithila culture and the Maithili language. Visitors are encouraged to immerse themselves in the rich local traditions, savor authentic Mithila cuisine, and connect with the friendly people of Mithila.

Local Transportation and Attractions

While exploring Janakpur, consider taking a TukTuk for an authentic local transportation experience. This mode of travel allows you to discover the city’s unique charm and cultural diversity.

A must-visit landmark in Janakpur is the Janakpurdham Railway Station, the only railway station in Nepal, which adds an interesting dimension to the city’s historical and cultural landscape.

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