William Cartlidge, an intercalating medical student, will talk through renal, bladder, prostate and testicular cancer that commonly come up in exams.
Oncology Series: Testicular, Prostate and Bladder Cancers
event29th Feb 2024
schedule6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
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29th Feb 2024
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
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In the Oncology Series, a highly knowledgeable fourth-year medical student will dissect and discuss the intricacies of Testicular, Prostate, and Bladder Cancers. These are common subjects in exams and being well-versed can make a significant difference in your performance. Join this teaching session to expand your understanding and learn valuable insights about these prevalent types of cancer, boost your examination success, and ultimately, improve patient care in your medical practice. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your oncology knowledge!
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Learning objectives
- Understand the pathology and etiology of testicular, bladder, and prostate cancers within the context of oncology.
- Identify the common signs, symptoms and risk factors associated with each of these types of cancers.
- Gain knowledge on the standard diagnostic procedures and techniques used in the screening and identification of testicular, bladder, and prostate cancers.
- Understand the various treatment options and potential side effects for testicular, bladder, and prostate cancers.
- Analyze and review potential case studies pertaining to testicular, bladder, and prostate cancers to enhance problem-solving and clinical decision-making skills.
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29th Feb 2024
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
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