This course explores the underlying processes that contribute to Cancer Biology, considered through basic science, translational, epidemiological and clinical perspectives. Essential questions relating to cancer occurrence, neoplastic transformation, tumour progression and treatment response will be discussed. Topics include pathology of cancer; epidemiology of population risks; tumour initiation; progression and metastasis; oncogenes and tumour suppressors; the relationship of tumour and microenvironment; determinants of therapeutic response.
Recommended background courses: BCHM-411 or BCHM-431, MICR-360, CANC-440 or similar, permission of the department.
The number of students may be restricted.
Half course fall term, Lecture and seminar format.
Offered Fall 2024, 2026, 2028
Contact the Course Coordinator: QUPATH822-823@queensu.ca
· PATH 823 Course Outline Fall 2022
· Course materials available to students through Queens OnQ