This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the epidemiology of cancer, the strategies for health promotion and disease prevention, as well as insights into the current management and control policies around this disease which leads to millions of deaths globally each year. Special focus is given to early detection and coherent management strategies to improve treatment outcomes and survival rates.
No prerequisites required. This course is designed to be accessible for anyone interested in the subject of cancer management and prevention.
This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, students in medical and health disciplines, policymakers, or anyone with a personal or professional interest in learning more about cancer and its comprehensive management.
Skills obtained from this course can be applied in clinical settings, healthcare policy formulation, community health advocacy, and in personal health management to promote awareness and preventative practices within families and communities. Knowledge gained is also invaluable for research and educational endeavors in health sciences.
Unit 1: Epidemiology, surveillance, and management models for cancer control
Unit 1: Cancer risk factors
Unit 2: Measures for early detection of the disease
Unit 3: Recommendations on health education related to cancer