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Mar 28, 2024
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2021-2022 Augusta University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIOM 8216 - Advanced Oncology: Challenges in translation from basic to clinic (3 Credit Hours)
The objective of the course is to educate students on the clinical and translational aspects of cancer
research. The course will consist of four modules, each emphasizing the principal aspects of
cancer management: prevention, diagnosis & surveillance, primary treatment, and the management
of recurrent cancers. Each module will be comprised of four sessions followed by four discussion
classes. In cancer prevention, topics covered will be an overview of cancer prevention strategy
(e.g., education, community outreach, intervention, and incentivization), dietary prevention,
prevention of tobacco-related cancers, and how the efficacy of each effort is evaluated. In the
cancer diagnosis and surveillance classes, emphasis will be on how cancer is detected using
biochemical and genetic markers, and imaging technologies. The surveillance topics will include
how clinical follow-up tests are designed, and how the landscape of diagnostic markers changes
with different stages of the disease. The module on primary treatment will include how common
malignant cancers are initially treated for example prostate, lung, breast and colorectal cancers.
The clinicians outlining their experience and the challenges they face in their practice will teach the
module on the management of recurrent cancers. Every effort will be made to involve practicing
clinicians (pathologists, surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, and radiologists) along with full time
research scientists.
Lecture Hours: 2 Other Contact Hours: 1
Grade Mode: Normal Prerequisites: BIOM8215 >= B Repeat Status: No Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group, Directed Study (one-to-one)
Click here for the Schedule of Classes.
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