Overview
This two-day introductory course provides a clear, structured overview of cancer biology, anatomy and treatment pathways. Through expert-led presentations, case discussions and practical examples, you’ll explore how cancer develops, spreads and is classified, as well as the principles behind major treatment modalities.
Designed specifically for colleagues new to oncology, this course gives you the foundational knowledge needed to understand cancer pathways and contribute effectively within your role.
Key information
Delivery type
In person at The Christie Education Centre, 550 Wilmslow Road, Withington, Manchester, M20 4BX
Delivery style
- Lectures
- Case studies
- Videos
- Panel discussion
Duration
Two days
Experience level
Beginner
Cost
£285
Learning outcomes
- By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe how normal cells become cancerous
- Explain how cancer spreads and is classified
- Outline the core treatment modalities used in oncology
- Understand key features of colorectal, haematological, lung, breast and prostate cancers
Why choose this programme?
This is an ideal starting point for anyone new to the cancer workforce. It offers a supportive introduction to the key concepts, terminology and pathways that underpin oncology practice and research.
Who is it for?
- Early-career colleagues in oncology, including:
- Research teams
- CTU staff
- Administrative staff
- Doctors, nurses and AHPs
- Hospice and industry colleagues
How to book/learn more
You can book this course on Eventbrite.
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