Abstract Submission Closed!
Important Dates (23:59 GMT+8)
Abstract Submission Deadline | |
Notification of Abstract Acceptance | May 3, 2021 |
Registration Deadline for Presenters | June 30, 2021 |
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Guideline
- The abstract should be submitted via the abstract submission system, and must be typed in English with the below words limitation:
- Title: maximum of 30 words (First letter of the title should be capitalized).
- Abstract: maximum of 300 words.
- Each participant can only submit one abstract to the conference.
- Presentation Type:
- Oral: a pre-recording video includes slides and presenter.
- Poster: a pre-recording video displays poster image with voice-over introduction (No need to show yourself in the video).
- Abstract Category: Case Report/ Clinical Research/ Basic Research/ Policy and Planning
Notes
- Each accepted abstract must have at least with the presenting author successfully registered (payment completed of main-conference) prior to June 30, 2021; otherwise, that abstract will be excluded from the program.
- Maximally, 10 authors can be involved in an abstract.
- If co-authors’ name are not filled in the system, they will not be shown in the final program.
- The abstract can be revised online; however, after the submission deadline, authors cannot make changes to the submitted abstract.
- Previously presented or published contents will not be accepted.
- Authors are strongly advised to ensure the accuracy of the submitted abstracts. Any mistakes in literature or in scientific facts will be published as what is typed.
- The Scientific Program Committee of the AONS 2021 reserves the right to accept or refuse an abstract, to designate abstracts either oral or poster presentation and to choose a suitable session for the abstract.
Submission Category
- Advances in treatment development
- Cancer prevention
- Cancer and COVID-19
- Cancer nursing education
- Evidenced-based oncology nursing
- Hospice palliative care
- Innovations in practice (Models of care & transitional care)
- Psychosocial care and survivorship
- Quality of life
- Patient safety & Quality of care
- Sexual health
- Smart care (include E-health & Artificial intelligence)
- Spiritual care
- Symptom management
- Others