Neoplastic Disease in Humans: Research and Clinicopathologic Approach in the Context of Precision Medicine (Diagnosis and Targeted Treatment)


Program Overview

Language of Instruction:
Greek
Duration:
4 semesters
ECTS Credits:
120
Mode of Delivery:
On-Campus
Part time Option:
Not Available
Tuition Fee:
3600€
Scholarships:
Available

Institution

University:
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Faculty:
School of Health Sciences
Department:
School of Medicine
City:
Athens

Contact

Master's website:
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Email:
neoplasticdisease@med.uoa.gr
Phone:
+30 2107462102

Admission Information

Application Process:
Application Evaluation - Interview
Maximum Intake:
35 students

Subject Area

Health and Medicine


Description

• Graduates of Medical Departments as well as other departments of HEIs of a related subject (Departments of Biology, Nursing, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Chemistry).
• Graduates of TEI Departments (Medical Laboratories, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Radiology & X-ray, Occupational Therapy, Midwifery, Health Visitors, School of Food Technology and Nutrition).


Comments

The Program provides the postgraduate student with familiarity with the modern diagnostic approach to human neoplasms with an analysis of all the techniques used for the diagnosis and classification of cancer today. The Program also offers a wide range of theoretical lectures on general basic cellular mechanisms of cancer biology and lectures that specifically focus on the specific pathogenetic mechanisms of common types of cancer. In addition, it includes a series of mandatory and laboratory exercises.
The purpose of the Program is interdisciplinary postgraduate education, the promotion of knowledge and research in the field of human neoplasms. In particular, the purpose is to train young scientists in the field of human neoplasms by introducing them to research methods for the production and/or application of new knowledge.

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