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MSc in Cancer and Clinical Oncology 
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MSc in Cancer and Clinical Oncology
 at 
QMUL 
Overview

Equip graduates with the scientific understanding and research skills to contribute to advancements in cancer care

Duration

24 months

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Total fee

30.33 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

PG Degree

MSc in Cancer and Clinical Oncology
 at 
QMUL 
Highlights

  • Earn a degree from Queen Mary University of London
  • Learn from industry experts
  • Scholarship facility available
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MSc in Cancer and Clinical Oncology
 at 
QMUL 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • Medical Doctors (MDs): Physicians, general practitioners, and specialists who wish to specialize in oncology and deepen their understanding of cancer biology, clinical management, and treatment modalities
  • Oncologists: Medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, and hematologist-oncologists seeking to enhance their clinical skills and expertise in diagnosing, treating, and managing cancer patients
What are the course deliverables?
  • Discovered how new treatments are developed, evaluated and implemented
  • Equipped with a thorough knowledge of cancer biology and pathology, research methodologies and drug development
  • Able to explain the ethics and regulatory framework underlying clinical research
  • Understand the different uses of radiotherapy, surgical procedures and imaging technologies in the treatment of cancer, and be able to evaluate the associated Risks and benefits in given clinical scenarios
  • It will be able to identify and apply the most appropriate research techniques to gather, record, and critically appraise research data
More about this course
  • This programme will give you an understanding of the science underlying the principles and practice of oncology and how new treatments are developed, evaluated and implemented
  • You’ll gain specialist knowledge of cancer biology and pathology, drug development and research methodologies, giving you an excellent grounding in the clinical practice of oncology

MSc in Cancer and Clinical Oncology
 at 
QMUL 
Curriculum

Cancer Biology

Cancer Pharmacology

Drug Development

Paediatric and Adolescent Oncology

Cancer Prevention and Screening

Dissertation

Research Methods

Genomic Approaches to Cancer

Clinical Cancer Treatment (CCT)

Pathology of Cancer and Imaging

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MSc in Cancer and Clinical Oncology
 at 
QMUL 
Faculty details

Professor John F. Marshall
My career in research science began in the Tissue-Interactions Laboratory of Imperial Cancer Research Fund (now Cancer Research UK) in January 1983. I learned to develop bladder organotypic gels, separating the urothelium from the underlying stroma and recombining them as required. Using bladders from carcinogen treated rats, we found the stroma was the more powerful reservoir of pro-tumourigenic development than the epithelium.
Dr John Riches
My major research interest is investigating the alterations in metabolism that accompany B-cell activation and how this is reflected in the metabolism of low- and high-grade lymphomas including chronic lymphocytic leukaemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma, diffuse large B cell lymphoma and Burkitt lymphoma.

MSc in Cancer and Clinical Oncology
 at 
QMUL 
Entry Requirements

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