Introduction to the Biology of Cancer

Johns Hopkins University
via Coursera
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Over 500,000 people in the United States and over 8 million people worldwide are dying every year from cancer. As people live longer, the incidence of cancer is rising worldwide and the disease is expected to strike over 20 million people annually by 2030. This open course is designed for people who would like to develop an understanding of cancer and how it is prevented, diagnosed, and treated.

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

– Identify the major types of cancer worldwide. (Lecture 1)
– Describe how genes contribute to the risk and growth of cancer. (Lecture 2)
– List and describe the ten cellular hallmarks of cancer. (Lecture 3)
– Define metastasis, and identify the major steps in the metastatic process. (Lecture 4)
– Describe the role of imaging in the screening, diagnosis, staging, and treatments of cancer. (Lecture 5)
– Explain how cancer is treated. (Lecture 6)

We hope that this course gives you a basic understanding of cancer biology and treatment. The course is not designed for patients seeking treatment guidance – but it can help you understand how cancer develops and provides a framework for understanding cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Instructor(s)

Kenneth J. Pienta, M.D.
Johns Hopkins University
via Coursera
Free (audit)
English
Paid Certificate Available
Approx. 8 hours to complete
Self paced
Beginner Level
Subtitles: Subtitles: Arabic, French, Portuguese (European), Italian, Catalan, Portuguese (Brazilian), Vietnamese, Dutch, German, Russian, Turkish, English, Hebrew, Spanish