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Introduction to Oncology for Practicing Physicians
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Course Description
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Disclosures
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Module 1: Introduction to Cancer
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Section 1: Pathophysiology of Cancer
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Learning Objectives
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1. Definition of Cancer
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2. Cancer Stem Cells and Tumor Progression
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2.1. Oncogenes
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2.2. Tumor Suppressor Genes
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3. Characteristics of Tumor Cells
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3.1. Rate of Growth
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3.1.1. Growth Fraction
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3.1.2. Growth Curves
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3.1.3. Mitotic Index
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3.2. Invasive and Metastatic Potential
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3.2.1 Invasion
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3.2.2 Metastasis
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3.3. Degree of Cellular Differentiation
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3.4. Tumor Antigens
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3.5. Angiogenic Capacity and Lymphangiogenesis
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3.6. In Vivo and in Vitro Characteristics
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3.7. Clonality, Clones and Subclones
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3.8. Benign vs. Malignant Tumors
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3.8.1. Benign Tumors
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3.8.2. Malignant Tumors (Cancer)
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3.9. Tumor Nomenclature and Classification of Malignancies
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3.9.1. Tumor Nomenclature
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3.9.2. Common Types of Malignant Neoplasms
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4. Carcinogenesis and Carcinogens
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4.1. Chemical Carcinogens
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4.2. Radiation
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4.2.1. Ionizing Radiation
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4.2.2. Non-ionizing Radiation
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4.2.2.1. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation
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4.2.2.2. Radiofrequency energy
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4.3. Infective Agents
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4.3.1. Viruses
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4.3.2. Bacteria
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4.4. Biological Agents
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4.5. Physical Agents
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4.6. Dietary and Food-related Agents
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4.7. Genetic Factors
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Section 1: Summary
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Section 1: Progress Check
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Section 1: References
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Module Progress
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Practical Tools
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