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Upon completion of this problem, the student should be able to describe how tobacco and radiation exposure can result in carcinogenesis. Students should be able to describe the value of identifying occupational exposures to carcinogens at the individual, workplace, and community levels.

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Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
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Curriculum Block
Part 5 Integration Foundation Host Defense and Neoplasia
Curriculum Week
IF
Discipline
Medical Oncology Occupational Medicine
McMaster Program Competencies
4.1 Communicate effectively with patients, families, and the public, as appropriate, across a broad range of socioeconomic and sociocultural backgrounds 2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations. 4.2 Participate in the education of patients, families, students, trainees, peers and other health professionals 2.3 Apply principles of clinical sciences to diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making, clinical problem-solving, and other aspects of evidence-based healthcare 2.4 Apply principles of epidemiological sciences to the identification of health problems, risk factors, treatment strategies, resource allocation, and disease prevention/health promotion efforts for patients and populations 3.8 Obtain and use information about individual patients and their caregivers, populations of patients, or communities with which patients identify to improve care
MeSH
Occupational Exposure [N06.850.460.350.600] Carcinogenesis [C04.697.098] Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced [C04.682] Tobacco Use [F01.145.928]

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