1 | defines the nature of cancer |
2 | explains epidemiology |
3 | classifies cancer types |
4 | tells the molecular biology of tumourigenesis and the malignancy |
5 | shows the phenotypes of cancer cells |
6 | samples the genetic changes in cancer and heridetary cancer illnesses |
7 | explains the oncogens and tumour inducing genes |
8 | discusses the multi cell interactions |
9 | describes the cancer causing factors |
10 | explains apoptosis and metastasis |