1. The organizers of World Cancer Congress invite abstracts within the scope of the meeting. Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by experts and be scheduled for oral or poster presentation during the congress if
the topic is relevant and the quality of the data justifies its scheduling. Irrelevant or poor-quality abstracts may be rejected.
2. Abstracts can only be submitted online via the congress website. It is advisable to prepare the
complete abstract text and any figures/tables before accessing online abstract submission.
3. Abstracts need to written in clear English, taking into account the specifications below (see also sample on the next page):
a. Maximum word count abstract title: 20 words.
b. Maximum word count abstract text: 350 words (adjust in case of tables./figures).
c. Abstract topic should be selected during the online submission process form the list of predefined topics to facilitate abstract review and scheduling.
d. A minimum of three specific keywords should be added during online submission for indexing
of the abstract. Specific keywords are: name(s) of drug(s) investigated, molecular target
molecule(s), disease(s) studied, biochemical or biological function(s) studied. Avoid the use of
non-specific keywords, such as: angiogenesis, cell death, cancer, tumor, drug development,
drug therapy. The World Cancer Congress reserve the rights to delete, edit, or add keywords to
achieve uniformity throughout abstract publications.
e. Use International Nonproprietary Names (INN) or research codes to identify drugs throughout
the abstract. Proprietary names may be used in the abstract text, not the abstract title, the first
time the drug is mentioned there (put proprietary names between brackets).
f. The identity of a new, previously unpublished drug substance needs to be disclosed in the
abstract, either by providing its struc-tural formula or its full chemical name.
4. Abstracts will be published exactly as submitted. No editing of abstract texts will be done.
However, non-adherence to the above guidelines may be corrected (e.g. use of drug names,
keywords) by the meeting organizers.
5. After submission, abstracts cannot be changed by the authors anymore. Should minor changes be
necessary after submission, the submitting author should notify the World Cancer Congress Secretariat by
email, describing exactly the nature of the change to be made. The World Cancer Congress organizers will then implement the change. In case of major changes, the authors should submit a revised abstract as
an entirely new abstract and request the World Cancer Congress Secretariat to delete the original abstract. The addition of a co-author constitutes a major change.
6. After completion of the abstract review, the submitting author will receive scheduling information
via email. Abstracts cannot be withdrawn after receipt of the scheduling information by the
submitting author. The presenting author must be registered as a World Cancer Congress participant for final
scheduling and publication of the abstract.
7. Accepted abstracts will be published in the World Cancer Congress Proceedings, and in a (supplement to a) medical journal. Abstracts will not be released publicly before May 20, 2008.
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