Faculdade de Ciências Médicas

Radioncology

Code

11166

Academic unit

NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas

Department

GOTH

Credits

3

Teacher in charge

Profª Doutora Margarida Roldão

Objectives

·         To identify atomic and nuclear structure and the properties of particle and electromagnetic radiation

·         To understand the interaction of radiation on molecular level

·         To understand time, dose and fractionation

·         To develop an understanding of the different radiation modalities

·         To be able to recognize symptoms and signs of cancer

·         To develop an understanding of a diagnostic programme for suspected tumors or metastases and to recognize staging and classification of manifested tumors.

·         To be able to define the treatment aim

·         To identify the radiation modality (or interdisciplinary modality), plan and develop an understanding of how to apply optimal radiation therapy and do the follow-up during and after treatment

·         To develop an appreciation of supportive care/symptomatic treatment and terminal care

·         To be able to identify side effects of radiation therapy and assess the impact of radiation oncology on quality of life

·         To understand and develop the interest of communication and presentation skills

 

Prerequisites

 

Subject matter

·         Basic Sciences

o    Biology of cancer

o    Radiobiology

o    Basic radiation physics

o    Radiation physics applied in radiation therapy

o    Radioprotection

o    Imaging and target volume

·         Clinical  -Specific organs and/or diseases

o    Head and neck

o    Breast

o    Gastrointestinal tract

o    Thorax/Lung

o    Gynaecology

o    Genitourinary

o    Central nervous system

o    Paediatrics

o    Skin and soft tissue

o    Lymphomas & leukemias

o    Palliation

 

Bibliography

Leibel & Philips: Textbook of Radiation Oncology

http://www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/f_guidelines.asp#site

https://www.astro.org/Clinical-Practice/Guidelines/Index.aspx

http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/Subject_Areas/0605/Radiation-sources-and-accelerators

http://www.estro.org/school/articles/publications/publications

 

Support materials also provided by lecturers

 

Teaching method

The Radiation Oncology Curricular Unit of the 3rd year of the Medical School consists of formal and practical weekly classes on Thursday, between 15:00H and 17:00H, spread throughout the second semester. The classes will take place at the Radiotherapy Department of the IPOLFG. The practical electives include attendance of the different Department units, CT, planning, dosimetry, treatment Units, treatment procedures and operating theatre.

Evaluation method

A multiple choice written exam, is scheduled at the end of the semester.  A positive evaluation is required for approval and that means a grade of 10 or above (in a scale of 0 up to 20). The 2nd call and the special call are oral exams (or a multiple choice written exam, depending on the number of candidates)

Courses