Course objectives:
This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
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ZOL 323 A |
Cancer And Radiation Biology I |
Students should be able CO54: To describe types of cancer and their causes CO55: Role of radiations in cancer and their treatment.
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks
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Class test Semester end examinations, Quiz Assignments, Presentation Surprise test Open book test |
Introduction : Cancer as a cellular disease.
Occurrence of cancer.
Tumor classification.
Staging and grading of cancer.
In vitro cell transformation.
Apoptosis
Cancer cell :
Structural and ultrastructural profiles.
Biochemical properties.
Behavior properties.
Genetic basis of cancer :
Basic concepts of cancer genetics.
Relationship between cancer incidence and age.
Cellular and genetic basis of cancer.
Types of genetic risk factor for cancer.
Chromosomal abnormalities in tumor.
Heritable cancer and tumor suppressor.
Oncogene
Introduction.
Detection of oncogenes in human cancer cells,.
Activation of oncogenes.
Antioncogenes
Cancer cell growth patterns and cell kinetics :
Tumor growth.
Cell cycle.
Cell proliferation in tumor tissue.
Experimental tumor.
Human tumors.
Cell proliferation, prognosis and therapies.
Cell proliferation, prognosis and therapies.
Metastasis
Introduction.
Metastatic process.
Metastatic ability of tumor cell population.
Properties of metastatic cell.
Genetic basis of metastasis.
Introduction to radiation
Types –ionizing and non-ionizing
Sources- Natural andManmade
Radiation dosimetry
Radiation chemistry
Hydrogen peroxide formation.
Reactions in aqueous organic solutions.
Direct and indirect effects.
Oxygen effect.
Cellular radiobiology.
Survival curves.
Radiosensitivity of cell cycle phases.
Factors influencing radio sensitivity (oxygen effect chemical modifiers).
Cytogenetic effects of radiation.
Chromosomal aberrations.
Micronuclei induction.
Radiation mutations.