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November 6-7, 2025

8:00AM - 6:00PM

Amsterdam
Netherlands

Poster Presentation

A poster presentation is an effective way to communicate research findings at conferences. Global Summit on Oncology and Cancer Health Care welcome poster submissions from all areas of oncology and cancer research, including but not limited to cancer biology, tumor microenvironment, cancer prevention, clinical oncology, cancer genomics, and disparities in cancer care. Presenting a poster at our conference is an excellent opportunity to gain recognition, receive feedback, and engage in meaningful discussions with fellow researchers and industry leaders.

Submission Guidelines

To submit your poster for consideration, please follow our detailed guidelines. Begin by submitting an abstract of no more than 300 words that outlines the objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of your research. Posters should be in portrait orientation and must according to the sizes specified by organizers. Ensure your poster is visually engaging with clear headings, concise text, and high-quality graphics or images. All poster abstracts must be submitted by 20-October, 2025.

Benefits of Participating

Participating in the poster presentation sessions at the 2024 International oncology and cancer research Conference offers numerous benefits. Gain visibility by presenting your research to a global audience of oncology and cancer research experts. Receive constructive feedback and engage in stimulating discussions with peers and leaders in the field. This platform also offers a valuable networking opportunity, allowing you to connect with potential collaborators, mentors, and industry professionals. Additionally, outstanding posters will be recognized with awards, adding a prestigious accolade to your professional portfolio.

Effective Poster

To create an effective poster, ensure your title is clear and descriptive. Use high-quality graphics, charts, and images to make your poster visually appealing. Keep your content concise, using bullet points and short paragraphs to convey your message succinctly. Choose readable fonts and ensure all text is large enough to be read from a distance. Organize your content in a logical sequence, making it easy for viewers to follow your research narrative.

Poster Presentation Guidelines
  • Abstract Submission
    • Length: Abstracts should be no more than 300 words.
    • Content: Include the objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of your research.
    • Submission Deadline: All abstracts must be submitted by [Submission Deadline Date].
    • Format: Submit abstracts in a PDF or Word document format.
  • Poster Format
    • Orientation: Portrait orientation.
    • Size: Maximum size of A0 (841 mm x 1189 mm).
    • Title: The title of your poster should be at the top, in a large, easy-to-read font.
    • Author Information: Include the names and affiliations of all authors beneath the title.
    • Sections: Organize your poster into clearly labeled sections such as Introduction, Methods, Results, and Conclusions.
    • Fonts: Use readable fonts, with text size no smaller than 24 points for body text and larger for headings.
  • Design and Layout
    • Visual Appeal: Use high-quality graphics, charts, and images to make your poster visually engaging.
    • Color Scheme: Choose a consistent and professional color scheme. Avoid using too many bright colors that can be distracting.
    • White Space: Ensure there is enough white space to avoid clutter and make your poster easy to read.
    • Flow: Organize content in a logical flow, guiding viewers through your research narrative.
  • Content
    • Conciseness: Keep text concise and to the point. Use bullet points and short paragraphs.
    • Clarity: Ensure that all text, graphs, and images are clear and legible from a distance of at least one meter.
    • Graphics: Use high-resolution images and graphs. Ensure that all graphs and charts are clearly labeled.
    • References: Include references in a smaller font at the bottom of the poster if applicable.
  • Presentation
    • Setup: Arrive at the conference venue early to set up your poster in the designated area.
    • Materials: Bring any necessary materials for mounting your poster, such as push pins or Velcro strips.
    • Availability: Be present during the designated poster session times to discuss your research with attendees.
    • Engagement: Be prepared to answer questions and engage in discussions about your research.
Contact Information

If you have any questions regarding the poster presentation guidelines or submission process, please contact us at oncology@usfconferences.com We are here to assist you and ensure a smooth and successful presentation experience.

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