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| | Breast Cancer: Cause Duration: 2 Hours Certificate of Completion: Provided immediately upon successful completion. |
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Breast Cancer: Cause
Description: Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in North American women. Although the incidence of breast cancer has been increasing every year, early screening programs in some countries have reduced the number of deaths caused by breast cancer. This course describes and explains the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and risk factors of breast cancer.
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| Breast Cancer: Cause OUTLINE INTRODUCTION
1. Course Information
2. Interface Tour
3. Course Overview
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
4. Objectives
5. Breast Anatomy
6. Breast Development
7. Tumor Origin
8. Genetics
9. Tumor Classification
10. Modes of Metastasis
11. Progress Check
EPIDEMIOLOGY
12. Objectives
13. Incidence
14. Ethnicity and Gender
15. Mortality
16. Progress Check
RISK FACTORS
17. Objectives
18. Family History and Genetic Predisposition
19. Hormonal Factors
20. Diet and Environment
21. Progress Check
CONCLUSION
22. Summary
| | Breast Cancer: Cause OBJECTIVES Students completing this course, Breast Cancer: Cause, should be able to:
Describe breast anatomy and development
List the different types of breast cancer
Explain possible pathological mechanisms for the development of breast cancer
Explain the different modes of breast cancer metastasis
List the incidence of breast cancer worldwide
List the mortality statistics of various ethnicities within the United States
List the risk factors associated with the development of breast cancer
Explain the value of family history and genetic predisposition in predicting susceptibility to breast cancer
Explain how hormonal fluctuations during a woman’s menstrual life can influence her risk of developing breast cancer
Explain how environmental factors contribute to the risk of breast cancer
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| Best Practices in Biopharma Manufacturing | Best Practices in Clinical Research | Biotechnology & Genetics | Major Therapeutic Areas | Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Codes of Conduct |
BROWSE OTHER COURSES BY DISCIPLINE:
| Anatomy and Physiology | Bioinformatics | BioPharma | Cardiovascular System | Central Nervous System (Neurology) | Diabetes | Gastrointestinal System | Good Clinical Practice (GCP) | Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) | Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) | Immunology | Infection | IS/IT Series | Marketing & Selling | Medical Devices | Musculoskeletal System | Oncology | Ophthalmology | Pain | Psychiatric Disorders | Quality Control (QC) | Respiratory System | Urology | Validation |
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