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Pathology II

Code: MIM324     Acronym: PAT2

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Medicine

Instance: 2015/2016 - 2S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Molecular Pahology and Immunology
Course/CS Responsible: Integrated Masters Degree in Medicine

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIM 149 Plan 2015 to 2017 3 - 4 58 108

Teaching language

Suitable for English-speaking students

Objectives


  1. Understand the concept of neoplasia as an alteration of growth and cell/tissue differentiation

  2. Understand the basis for classification and recognize the main types of human neoplasia

  3. Realize the epidemiological profile of the main cancer types and its time trends

  4. Recognize the main tumorigenic agents and its mechanism of action

  5. Identify the main phases of neoplastic development and the agents involved in that process

  6. Recognize the genetic, epigenetic and molecular basis of cancer

  7. Recognize and understand the mains hereditary conditions associated with cancer

  8. Integrate knowledge on genesis, biology and evolution of neoplasia using the most prevalent models of human cancer

Learning outcomes and competences


  1. Acquire basic concepts about the classification e epidemiological characteristics of the main types of cancer

  2. Identify the main morphological characteristics of the most common types of cancer

  3. Recognize cancer as the result of the accumulation of genomic alterations, based on the constitution of the individual and the interaction with the environment

  4. Understand the main mechanisms underlying the process of tumorigenesis and their contribution to the evolution of cancer

  5. Identify the most common forms of hereditary predisposition for cancer

  6. Understand the basic mechanisms of molecular targeted therapy of cancer

  7. Integrate the general concepts of Oncobiology on the main models of human cancer

  8. Identify therapeutical strategies based on the molecular characterization of cancer

Working method

Presencial

Program


  1. Neoplasia: basic concepts and classification; methods of study

  2. Cancer Epidemiology: incidence, prevalence and time trends

  3. Carcinogenic agents: chemical, physical and biological

  4. Biology of the neoplastic cell: transformation, growth and progression; mechanisms of invasion, angiogenesis and metastization; neoplasia/stroma interactions; immunity and cancer

  5. Cancer as a genomic disease

  6. Molecular bases of cancer and mechanisms of deregulation of cancer-related genes: chromosomal and genetic alterations

  7. Epigenetics and cancer: mechanisms of action and potential for the development cancer biomarkers

  8. Hereditary predisposition for cancer: mechanisms and main syndromes

  9. Key models of human cancer: integration of the concepts of Oncobiology in the study of breast, prostate, lung, gastric, colorectal, prostatic, cutaneous, cervical and hematolymphoid cancer, emphasizing epidemiological, clinical and therapeutical impact.

Mandatory literature

Kumar Vinay; Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease. ISBN: 978-81-312-2491-5

Comments from the literature

Relevant papers for documental support of the themes will be made available through the Moodle platform.

Teaching methods and learning activities

1. Theoretical sessions: exposition and discussion of the main themes of the Curricular Unit, emphasizing the clinical relevance of the concepts and their present or future application. The interaction between students and teachers, through active discussion, is stimulated during these sessions.

2. Practical sessions: consolidation of the main concepts of the theoretical sessions and observation of key images, including histopathological slides representative of each theme.

Software

Moodle Universidade do Porto

keywords

Health sciences > Medical sciences > Medicine > General pathology

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Participação presencial 30,00
Teste 70,00
Total: 100,00

Eligibility for exams

Attendance of, at the least, 75% of the practical sessions.

Exceptional situations according to the law will be, obviously, considered.

Calculation formula of final grade

1. “Theoretical evaluation” component (TEC): Multiple choice questions about the subjects of the theoretical sessions.

 

Two frequency exams (the first during the mid-evaluation period of the 1st semester and the second during the final evaluation period of the 1st semester), each classified from 0 to 20; the final classification derives from the arithmetical mean of both tests and students are approved in the TEC if their classification equals to or exceeds 9.50 / 20.

 or, alternatively,

 Final exam, to be performed during the final evaluation period of the 1st semester (students which performed the first frequency test may also have acess to this test, in which case the result of the frequency test is considered null), classified from 0 to 20. Students are approved in the TEC if their classification equals to or exceeds 9.50 / 20.

 

2. “Practical evaluation” component (PEC): continuous evaluation of the pratical sessions based on 4 evaluation tests, scheduled for each pratical class, focusing on the concepts acquired on the pratical sessions. This classification is expressed from 0 to 20, and students are approved in the PEC if their classification equals to or exceeds 9.50 / 20.

 

Determination of the final classification

Approval in the Curricular Unit of Pathology I implies a classification equal to or exceeding 9.50 / 20 in both components of the evaluation (TEC and PEC).

A negative result in any of the components will lead to disapproval.

 

The final classification of the curricular unit (FCCU) is calculated according to the formula:

FCCU = 0.7 x TEC + 0.3 x PEC

Examinations or Special Assignments

No special evaluation events or assignments are foreseen.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

According to the Standards for Evaluation and Pedagogical Orientation of the University of Porto.

Should be performed according to the schedule approved by the Pedagogical Council

Classification improvement

Improvement of the classification in the TEC will be performed according to the schedule approved by the Pedagogical Council.

Improvement of the classification in the PEC is not foreseen according to regulations of University of Porto.

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