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An Introduction to Cancer: Anatomy, Biology and Treatments

26 & 27 January 2026

Overview

This course offers something truly unique: a welcoming, accessible introduction to cancer that demystifies the science without oversimplifying it. 

Delivered by an expert communicator, the programme is designed to build confidence quickly — helping early-career professionals and those new to oncology understand the “why” behind clinical practice. 

By combining foundational science with real examples from common cancer types, the course gives learners a strong platform to build on, no matter their role or level of experience. It’s an ideal starting point for anyone supporting cancer services and wanting a clearer, deeper understanding of the disease. 

Key information 

Delivery type  

In-person only (specific venue) 

Delivery style  

  • Lectures
  • Case studies
  • Video content
  • Panel discussion

Duration  

Two days 

Experience level  

New to oncology, or those wishing to refresh their understanding 

What to expect 

If you’re new to cancer care — or you’re looking for a clear, confidence-building refresher — this two-day course offers the perfect introduction. 

Through engaging presentations, case examples and expert explanations, David O’Halloran guides learners through the building blocks of cancer: how it starts, how it grows, how it spreads and how we diagnose and treat it. 

The course offers a full tour of cancer’s fundamentals, from biology and anatomy to staging, grading and treatment pathways. You’ll also explore the most common cancer types, giving you a strong grounding in real-world oncology practice. 

Whether you work in research, clinical care, admin support, diagnostics, industry or any role connected to cancer services, this course is designed to help you understand the science behind what you see every day. 

Learning outcomes 

By the end of this course, you will be able to: 

  • Explain the structure and function of cells and tissues and how cancer develops 
  • Describe how cancer spreads throughout the body 
  • Understand cancer classification, staging and grading
  • Identify and describe major cancer types: colorectal, lung, breast, prostate, leukaemia and lymphoma
  • Understand core diagnostic approaches and modern treatment options 
  • Recognise how biology influences pathways and decision-making 

Who is it for?  

Anyone new to cancer or early in their oncology career, including: 

  • Research colleagues 
  • Clinical Trials Unit staff 
  • Administrative staff 
  • Nurses, AHPs and Doctors 
  • Hospice staff 
  • Industry partners 
  • Any staff group requiring foundational cancer knowledge 

How to book/learn more

Eventbrite: An Introduction to Cancer: Anatomy, Biology and Treatments – 26 Jan 2026 
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