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Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 26 Lessons
- 4 Weeks
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- Module 1 – Introduction to Oncology & Integrative Approach4
- 1.1Lesson 1: What is Cancer? – Neoplasia, benign vs malignant, hallmarks of cancer
- 1.2Lesson 2: Basic Tumor Biology – cell cycle, apoptosis, angiogenesis, metastasis
- 1.3Lesson 3: Overview of Modern Cancer Care – surgery, chemo, radiotherapy, targeted, immunotherapy
- 1.4Lesson 4: Integrative Oncology – definition, evidence levels, role of Ayurveda
- Module 2 – Ayurvedic Foundations Relevant to Oncology5
- 2.1Lesson 5: Doṣa, Dhātu, Mala, Srotas concepts in chronic and malignant disorders
- 2.2Lesson 6: Ama, Agni, Ojas – their role in carcinogenesis & immune surveillance
- 2.3Lesson 7: Arbuda & Granthi in classical texts – definitions, bheda, prognostic clues
- 2.4Lesson 8: Kriyakāla and “precancerous” states in Ayurveda
- 2.5Lesson 9: Rasayana – concept, indications, limits in established malignancy
- Module 3 – Basics of Modern Diagnosis & Staging5
- 3.1Lesson 10: Clinical warning signs – CAUTION U, red flags
- 3.2Lesson 11: Role of imaging – X-ray, USG, CT, MRI, PET-CT
- 3.3Lesson 12: Biopsy, cytology, immunohistochemistry, staging systems (TNM)
- 3.4Lesson 13: Performance status (ECOG/Karnofsky) and why it matters for integrative planning
- 3.5Lesson 14: Reading an oncology report – how a doctor should interpret the key data
- Module 4 – Introduction to Cytoveda's Innovative Treatment Protocol & Pharmacology7
- 4.1Lesson 15: Innovative Treatment Protocol by Cytoveda
- 4.2Lesson 16: Core GI and Systemic Modulators in Oncology
- 4.3Lesson 17: Hepatoprotective, Immunometabolic and Detox Formulas
- 4.4Lesson 18: System-wise Rasayana and Ojovardhak Formulas in Cancer Patients
- 4.5Lesson 19: Edema, Pain and Inflammatory Terrain Management
- 4.6Lesson 20: Respiratory and Cardiometabolic Support in Oncology
- 4.7Lesson 21: Herb–Drug Interaction & Safety with Classical Medicines
- Module 5 – Clinical Skills & Ethics in Ayurvedic Oncology5
- 5.1Lesson 22: Taking history in cancer patients
- 5.2Lesson 23: Communication & consent
- 5.3Lesson 24 – Ethics in Ayurvedic Oncology Practice
- 5.4Lesson 25: Building referral relationships with oncologists and palliative care teams
- 5.5Lesson 26: Case vignettes – when Ayurvedic care is appropriate / when not to intervene
- Basic Level Final Exam1
