Understanding Cancer Metastasis course for Johns Hopkins University
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History and Overview of Metastasis
In this first module, we'll concentrate on the history and overview of metastasis and give you a flavor of how cancer is defined as well as some of the history surrounding how we began to understand metastasis
Primary Tumor Growth and Neoangiogenesis
In this module, we'll focus on uncontrolled cell division, which is a defining property of cancer, as well as mutation and neoangiogenesis and their roles in tumor formation We'll also take a look at a primary tumor microenvironment and its component cell types
EMT / Invasion / Intravasation
During this module, we'll turn our attention to the next steps after the initial primary tumor formation, epithelial to mesenchymal transition of cancer cells, and local tumor invasion and intravasation into blood or lymph vessels
Survival in the Circulation and Extravasation
We'll now take a close look at cancer survival within the circulation, the role of the circulatory system in metastasis, the genetic determinants of metastatic potential, signalling mechanisms, chemokines, the dock and lock hypothesis, and extravasation
Dormancy and Secondary Tumor Growth
In this module, we'll focus on dormancy and secondary tumor growth and how they contribute to the lethality of cancer
Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Metastasis
In the previous modules, we've looked closely at the sequential steps of metastasis and some of the biology of how metastasis occurs Now, we'll turn our attention to morbidity and mortality, or in other words, how cancer hurts and kills people
Over 500,000 people in the United States and over 8 million people worldwide are dying from cancer every year 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
Everyone has been, or will be touched by cancer in some way during their lifetime Thanks to years of dedication and commitment to research we’ve made enormous advances in the prevention and treatment of cancer, But there is still a lot of work to be done In this course, physicians and scientists at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine explain how cancer spreads or metastasizes We’ll describe the major theories of metastasis and then describe the biology behind the steps in metastasis The course also describes the major organs targeted by metastasis and describes how metastases harm the patient
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