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A branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

Course Content

Principles of Neoplasia and Carcinogenesis
Many steps are required to convert a normally functioning cell into a malignant one. The cancer cell must be able to multiply under conditions that a normal cell would not, as well as to invade surrounding tissue and spread throughout the body. Both genetic changes (e.g., the activation of oncogenes or inactivation of tumor suppressor genes) and epigenetic changes (e.g., the stimulation of cell proliferation) contribute to the development of cancers.

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Introduction to Blood Cancer
This free CPD Certified online course is ideal for nurses and healthcare professionals new to haematology. Over the 11 mod About the course ules, you will build on haemato-oncology concepts to support a foundation of clinical practice for caring for people with blood cancer. We estimate the course will take 5 hours to complete, but you can stop and start at any point and pick up where you left off. If you have any questions about the course, please get in touch by emailing [email protected] or by calling 02075042229.

Blood Cancer

Understanding Blood Cancer
This chapter is an introduction to blood cancer and blood cell production.

Neutropenic Sepsis
Learn about how neutropenic sepsis with Dr Neil Stone.

Acute Complications of Sickle Cell Disorder

The Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukaemic Patient

Multiple Myeloma

Sarcomas

Recognition and Management of Anti Cancer Treatment IV Reactions

Overview of Lymphoma

Haematology Patients Receiving Chemotherapy

Tumour Lysis Syndrome

Introduction to Systemic Anti Cancer Therapy SACT

How to Manage a Cytotoxic Spillage

Introduction to Acute Leukaemia

Introduction to Sickle Cell Disease

Overview of Systemic Anti Cancer Therapy SACT Side Effects

Chemotherapy

Nursing patients with Haematology Problems

Blood Transfusion

Patient Education

Discharge and Continuing Care

Common Haematological Drugs

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