From Skin Tumours to Complex Internal Disease: Oncology II builds directly on Oncology I, expanding the same clinical approach from skin and adnexal tumours to systemic and internal tumour entities, including haematopoietic neoplasms, gastrointestinal tumours, and bone tumours – all highly relevant in daily clinical practice.
Many cases present as diagnostic challenges in everyday practice, such as suspected lymphoma without staging facilities or budget, an abdominal mass of unclear origin, or lameness where bone tumour must be differentiated from benign disease.
The course provides a structured framework for clinical decision-making based on the information realistically available in practice, enabling confident “stay or refer” decisions even under non-ideal conditions.
Each tumour group is taught in an integrated manner, combining tumour biology, clinical presentation, diagnostic strategy, staging, prognosis, and treatment options. This ensures a coherent and clinically applicable understanding of internal oncology.
A strong emphasis is placed on case-based learning and clinical reasoning, allowing participants to manage cases that are often perceived as complex in everyday practice.
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