This course introduces the core principles of immunopathology as they relate to cancer development and progression. Participants will explore the complex interplay between immune surveillance, chronic inflammation, immune evasion, and tumor-promoting microenvironments. Special focus will be given to recognizing oncogenic immune patterns—including dysregulated cytokine signaling, chronic antigenic stimulation, and immune exhaustion—that increase a patient’s risk for cancer.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the fundamental principles of immunopathology and how they apply to cancer biology.
- Describe key immune mechanisms involved in tumor surveillance, immunoediting, and immune escape.
- Identify clinical and laboratory patterns of immune dysfunction that signal increased oncogenic risk.
- Understand the roles of chronic inflammation, cytokine imbalances, immune exhaustion, and immune suppression in cancer development.
- Apply immunopathology insights to develop integrative strategies for cancer risk reduction and patient monitoring.
Sponsor – Biotics Research Corporation
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