BRANCH - VII M.Ch.
SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
SYLLABUS:-
1. Essentials of Molecular Biology - Basic Principles, Genomics and
Cancer, Signal transduction, Immunology, Cytogenetics, Cell Cycle,
Apoptosis, invasion and metastases, antigenesis, and Carcinogenesis -
Genetoics, viral, physical and Chemical.
2. Epidemiology - epidemiologic methods, descriptive and analytical
epidemiology.
3. Principles of Cancer management surgical oncology, Medical Oncology,
Radiation Oncology and Biologic Therapy.
4. Cancer Chemotherapy
5. Pharmacology of Cancer Biotherapeutics – Interferon, interleukins, hormonal
therapy, differentiating agents, monoclonal antibodies, antiangiogenic factors.
6. Clinical Trials
7. Cancer Prevention - tobacco related cancers, diet chemoprevention.
8. Cancer Screening
9. Cancer Diagnosis - Molecular pathology and Cytology, Imaging,
Endoscopy, Laparoscopy
10. Specialized techniques - minimal access surgery, vascular access, isolated
perfusion, intensity modulated radiation therapy.
11. Systemic Oncology:
i. Head and Neck Cancer
ii. Lung Cancer
iii. Mediastinal neoplasm
iv. Gastrointestinal tract cancer
v. Cancers of Genitourinary system
vi. Gynecologic cancer
vii. Breast cancer
viii. Endocrine Malignancies
ix. Musculoskeletal turnouts
x. Mesothelioma
xi. Cancer of the skin
xii. Malignant Melanoma
xiii. Central nervous system malignancies
xiv Pediatric malignancies
xv. Lymphomas and leukemias
12. Para neoplastic syndromes
13. Cancer of the unknown primary life
14. Peritoneal carcinomatosis
15. Cancer in immunosuppressed host
16. Oncologic emergencies - SVC syndrome, spinal cord compression,
Metabolic emergencies, urologic emergencies
17. Treatment of metastatic cancer - brain, lung, bone, liver, malignant
Effusions and asocitis.
18. Haemopoetic therapy - transfusion, grown factors, autologous and
Allogenic stem cell transplantation
19. Infection in the cancer patient
20. Supportive care and quality of life - pain management, nutritional
support, sexual problems, genetic counselling, osychological issues,
community resources, care of the terminally ill patient.
21. Adverse effects of treatment - neuses and vomiting. Oral
complications, Pulmonary toxicity, cardiac toxicity, hair loss, gonedal
dysfunction, second cancers, miscellaneous toxicity.
22. Rehabilitation of the cancer patient
23. Oncology Nursing including various access
24. Ethical issues in Oncology
25. Information systems in Oncology
26. Alternative methods of cancer treatment
27. Newer approaches in cancer treatment - Gene therapy, molecular
therapy, cancer vaccines, image guiced surgery, heavy particles in
radiation therapy.
28. Reconstructive Surgery
PATTERN OF EXAMINATION
Theory – 4 Papers 100 Marks each
Duration: Three hours each
Paper - I Basic Sciences as applied to Surgical Oncology 100
Paper-II Surgical Oncology - I 100
Paper-III Surgical Oncology - II 100
Paper-IV Recent advances in Surgical Oncology 100
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS
MCQ 20 questions (20 x1) 20 Marks
One Essay (1X20) 20 Marks
Two Essays 15 Marks each (15 x 2) 30 Marks
Six short notes 5 Marks each (5 x 6) 30 Marks
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TOTAL 100 Marks
PRACTICAL/CLINICAL AND ORAL EXAMINATION
No. OF CASES DURATION MARKS
Long case One One hour 100
Short cases Two One hour 100
(30 Mts Each)
Ward rounds Four One hour 100
(Minimum)
Total 300
Oral/Viva examination 100
Total 400
Note: Not more than three candidates will be examined in practical
examinations per day.
DISSERTATION; Approved/Not approved (No Marks)
MARKS QUALIYING FOR A PASS :
Maximum Marks Qualifying
Marks for a pass (50%)
Theory 400 200
Clinical 300 150
Oral 100 50
Aggregate 800 400