Master

Integrated Oncology - I edition

II level
I
1 year
Friday afternoon, Saturday, Sunday morning (1 weekend a month)
Italian
60
Blended

START
April 2025


The Master is academic partner of:

 

Purposes

The aim of the Master is to train professionals who wish to acquire knowledge that will enable them to work in the healthcare field of integrated oncology within the context of both public and private facilities, in a dependent or freelance capacity.

Therefore, the course aims to:

  • Provide the technical and scientific basis for a multidisciplinary treatment approach;
  • Provide knowledge on the use of drugs (biological, natural and antiblastic) and preparations of natural origin (phytotherapy, low dose therapy, anthroposophy, ajurvedic, Chinese and traditional folk medicine) in combination with each other or with the help of different methodologies (chronomodulated, metronomic or fractionated);
  • Contribute to an improvement in the doctor-patient relationship and between the various subjects;
  • Raise awareness of the methods of applying the therapies and how they can be integrated;
  • Provide scientific support for the improvement of quality of life during treatment."

 

Target students and career opportunities

  • The specialist in ""INTEGRATED ONCOLOGY: PREVENTION, TRADITIONAL, INNOVATIVE AND PRECISION THERAPIES"" will be an expert in integrated medicine applied to oncology.

 

Admission Requirements

In order to register to the Master, the candidate must have attained the following qualifications:

  1. Master's Degree in Medicine and Surgery, Pharmacy and Biology

 

Tuition fees

FAD Modality: 2.600,00 €

Blended Modality: 4.000,00 €

 

Registration

Information can be requested by e-mail ath the following address: master@consorziohumanitas.com and by telephone at the following number: +39 06 3224818 Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 19:00 or through the University's common advertising channels.

 

Internal Faculty

The internal Faculty is comprised of professors with over-five-year professional experience on the subject matter.

Scientific Director

  • Prof. Massimo Bonucci

Didactic director

  • Prof. Antonio Attianese

Scientific commission

  • Lorenzo Anelli

  • Massimo Bonucci

  • Ivano Hammarberg Ferri

  • Carla Fiorentini

  • Nicola Illuzzi

  • Paolo Marchetti

  • Giampiero Ravagnan

  • Elio Rossi

  • Gilberto Triestino

  • Francesco Schittulli

  • Antonino Tamburello

Teaching Staff

  • Dr. Vincenzo Aloisantoni
    Dentist, OMCEO Councilor, Rome

  • Dr. Lorenzo Anelli
    Oncologist, Celio Hospital - Rome - Lazio Region Referent - ARTOI Foundation

  • Dr. Maria Chiara Anelli
    Pharmacist, biologist and nutrition expert

  • Prof. Massimo Bonucci
    Oncologist, President - ARTOI Foundation – Rome

  • Dr. Vincenzo Bianco
    Oncologist, Councilor OMCEO Rome

  • Dr. Nicola Illuzzi
    Dentist, Councilor OMCEO Rome

  • Prof. Paolo Marchetti
    Scientific Director IDI-IRCCS ROME at IDI Istituto Dermopatico Immacolata and Full Professor of Medical Oncology at La Sapienza University - Rome

  • Dr. Gilberto Triestino
    President ANDI Rome

  • Dr. Carla Fiorentini
    Microbiologist, Scientific Research Manager - ARTOI Foundation

  • Dr. Ivano Hammargerg Ferri
    Oncologist - Emilia-Romagna Region Referent - ARTOI Foundation

  • Dr. Francesca Andreazzoli
    Hematologist – Hematology Ospedale Versilia – Tuscany Region Referent - ARTOI Foundation

  • Dr. Salvatore Bonanno
    Radiotherapist, Ospedale Siracusa – Sicily Region Referent - ARTOI Foundation

  • Prof. Francesco Schittulli
    Physician – Oncologist – President LILT – Lega Italiana Lotta ai Tumori

  • Prof. Mauro Serafini
    Full professor pharmaceutical biology, Sapienza University, Rome

  • Prof. Antonino Tamburello
    Professor of Clinical Psychology, former Extraordinary Professor and Coordinator, Degree Course in Psychology - EBU, Specialist in Neuropsychiatry, Director Skinner Institute - Rome, Naples

  • Pathological anatomy
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Biological clock
  • Basics of clinical immunology
  • Biology of the immune system
  • Immunotherapy and microimmunotherapy
  • Basics of medical oncology
  • Antiblastic drugs and their use
  • Metronomic, fractionated oncological treatments
  • Precision medicine
  • Integrated haematology
  • Pharmacological interaction
  • Integrated oncology: when and how to use natural substances
  • Clinical cases in integrated oncology
  • Basics of PNEI
  • Clinical psychology techniques in oncology
  • Use of PNEI in oncology
  • Basics of human nutrition: food and trace elements
  • Nutrition in oncology: primary, secondary and tertiary
  • Malnutrition in oncology
  • Fasting in oncology: myths and realities
  • Nutrition in oncology treatment
  • Fundamentals of pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics
  • Pharmacogenomics as an aid to cancer treatment
  • Liquid biopsy and biomolecular investigations
  • Basics of phytotherapy
  • Basics of mycotherapy
  • TCM and traditional folk therapies
  • Phytotherapy in oncology
  • Clinical cases in integrated oncology
  • Basics of oncological surgery
  • Innovative methods in oncological surgery and integrated treatments
  • Basics of rehabilitation in oncology
  • Movement in the cancer patient
  • Self-care
  • Osteopathy basics
  • Basics of low dose therapy
  • Basics of anthroposophy
  • Regulatory medicine: biological and functional aspects
  • Clinical aspects of low dose therapy
  • Clinical aspects of anthroposophy
  • Basics of deep and total body hyperthermia
  • Clinical hyperthermia
  • Bases of acupuncture-Bases of TCM-Bases of Ayurvedic medicine-Traditional folk medicine-Integrated treatments in oncology-Bases of radiotherapy-Integrated treatments in radiotherapy

The internship period must be carried out according to the following modalities:

  • FAD Modality
    The practical training may be carried out for a number of hours equal to 150 in virtual and/or simulated modality with the member of the teaching staff (elaboration of a project work, analysis and problem solving concerning videos and case studies provided by the members of the teaching staff, supervision of cases presented by the students), elaborated in supervision with the members of the teaching staff; for the additional 100 hours in affiliated structures.
  • Blended Modality
    IThe Internship period will be carried out mainly on the "field", in an appropriate setting conducive to experiential learning, under the supervision of a company tutor at appropriate facilities.

 

Upon completion of each subject, an examination of the topics covered is scheduled. The grade (expressed in thirtieths) will form part of the final grade for the Master.