1. To understand the anatomy of the prostate gland and surrounding structures, appreciating their relevance to the initiation and progression of prostate cancer.
2. To comprehend the process of carcinogenesis in prostate cells and identify key cellular and molecular changes involved in the pathogenic process of prostate cancer.
3. To identify and analyse the various stages of prostate cancer, recognizing their differentiation, spread, and implications for the patient's clinical picture.
4. To understand the various diagnostic methods and treatment approaches for prostate cancer, reflecting on their application in current clinical practice and potential for future advancements.
5. To apply this knowledge in patient assessments, learning to anticipate and interpret relevant signs and symptoms that may suggest prostate cancer, with the aim of improving early detection and treatment.
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