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This session will cover the historical and modern concepts of glucose utilization and energy generation in cancer, how it may affect tumor cell behavior, and strategies for intervention.
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This module reviews the biology of CSCs and provides insights into CSC plasticity, interaction with the niche, tumor repopulation and clinical implications of therapeutic response.
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Here we'll review cancer's genetic basis across species, summarize history and recent developments in naturally occurring canine cancer genomics and discuss implications for development of new clinical tools in veterinary oncology.
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The objective of this module is to provide an overview of signal transduction in both normal and neoplastic cells.
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This module gives a high-level view of the history of anticancer drugs, a general idea of the current drug discovery process for both small and large molecule drugs.
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This module describes the common, currently understood epigenetic mechanisms of mammalian cells that contribute to carcinogenesis.
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This course reviews the causes and consequences of genomic instability, including manifestations in DNA and chromosomes.
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This lecture is intended to provide a basic overview of tumor invasion and metastasis.
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In this course we discuss the early findings with regard to the kinetics of tumor cell death that lead to current approaches to the treatment of cancer.
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This lecture will describe the tumor microenvironment, beginning with the mechanisms that lead to the creation of a tumor niche and continuing through the steps that allow it to evolve to favor tumor growth and dissemination.
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This lecture will describe the formation, remodeling, maintenance, and function of the immune landscape of cancer.
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Immunotherapy is now recognized as the “fourth pillar” of cancer therapy. As immunological approaches are translated into the clinic for human and veterinary cancer patients, it is essential for oncologists to have a thorough understanding of immunophysiology and immunopathology.