RW
It is a beautifully designed course. it never gets boring. The best part is that you can learn at your own pace. Thank you all the instructors and Coursera for making the content available.
Over 500,000 people in the United States and over 8 million people worldwide are dying from cancer every year. As people live longer, the incidence of cancer is rising worldwide, and the disease is expected to strike over 20 million people annually by 2030. Everyone has been, or will be touched by cancer in some way during their lifetime. Thanks to years of dedication and commitment to research we’ve made enormous advances in the prevention and treatment of cancer, But there is still a lot of work to be done. In this course, physicians and scientists at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine explain how cancer spreads or metastasizes. We’ll describe the major theories of metastasis and then describe the biology behind the steps in metastasis. The course also describes the major organs targeted by metastasis and describes how metastases harm the patient.
RW
It is a beautifully designed course. it never gets boring. The best part is that you can learn at your own pace. Thank you all the instructors and Coursera for making the content available.
US
It's a very thorough course. It not only is informative but is very insightful. I shall recommend this course to every individual who is curious to know more about cancer.
GG
it was an amazing course! everything was clear and well-explained.. i had fun and learned alot! thank you coursera! this was my first course and i really enjoyed every minute of it!
Y
After finishing this course on cancer metastasis, i feel like i will be better at understanding the complex concepts oncology and it is like unlocking a new ability..!
JS
It was an amazing experience to be able to learn a little more about cancer metastasis with this course. One suggestion: you could make the material and references worked on in class available.
LE
This is one of the best courses I have ever studied, it is well explained and the information is precise. I truly learn a lot about metastatsis. Thanks to all the teachers!
RD
I just love this team. They are so much proficient in their respective fields. I wish to meet all of them at some point in time of my life. Thank you for this awesome course.
AD
such a nice course will help to think in reseach perspective that our main focus should be to control cancer poison syndrome. such that we can help the people to avoid pain.
AF
very simple informative course about Cancer and its mets. how cancer migrate to organs and how it cause damage and some of definitions & theories that can simplify the whole process
JJ
Thank you for the simple course structure and visual explanations. Having a background in Physics, I was able to quickly grasp the mechanisms on how cancer metastasizes.
AS
Excellent course! I am a cancer nurse and it helps me to understand cancer metastasis better and helps me to provide well researched information to my patients when required.
SA
It's a Wonderful course and it has helped me gain knowledge and clear my concepts regarding cancer and metastasis. I would love to join more courses like this and enhance my knowledge.
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I have completed more than a few courses on Coursera and I can assure you that this course has the poorest production I have ever seen.
All instructors read their scripts in a very boring, sloppy and incoherent style. The amount of effort you need to put in just to understand the lecturers is astounding.
Several questions (end of videos and exams) seemed completely irrelevant and some were written very poorly.
The exams added NO extra value to the course, all questions were copied from the videos. This is unfortunate because the exams could be a powerful tool to challenge students to use the knowledge they have just acquired.
Video editing was very sloppy at times. At points it seems as if the editor had a stroke.
And the worst part, I could've guessed more than half of the course material just with my very basic understanding of biology. Don't make a 3 week course if that is far less time than needed. The course basically gives you many general concepts without delving an inch deeper.
In my opinion it is ridiculous that you have to pay in order to get a grade on a course as bad as this. I probably won't do a John Hopkins course on Coursera anytime soon.
It is a beautifully designed course. it never gets boring. The best part is that you can learn at your own pace. Thank you all the instructors and Coursera for making the content available.
This course helped me a lot to understand cancer metastasis. I appreciate the efforts of all the lecturers here to give such a simple yet detailed knowledge of such a difficult topic. I learned a lot of things i would not normally have learned in a regular school/college classes. Thankyou!
A big thanks to John Hopkins University for this course the faculty of this university is one of the best faculty i have ever seen all things are much clear and confidential.
Once again Thanks.
That's was Avery good experience on the course it's really beneficial and very helpful and I want to thank doctors that had taken apart in explaining cancer metastasis thanks very much
The course should not require paying to complete the graded quizes.
I recently completed the Cancer Biology course offered by the Johns Hopkins Urology department, taught by Dr. Kenneth Pienta and his esteemed colleagues. This course is an absolute gem for anyone looking to delve deep into the intricacies of cancer biology. The course is structured into three comprehensive modules: Biology of Cancer, Understanding Metastasis in Depth, and Prostate Cancer in Detail. Each module is meticulously designed, providing a thorough understanding of the subject matter. The instructors are not only knowledgeable but also exceptional in their teaching methods. Their expertise and passion for the subject shine through in every lecture. The presentation videos and slides are of top-notch quality, making complex concepts accessible and engaging. The quizzes are well-crafted, challenging, and reinforce the learning effectively. Overall, this course surpassed my expectations in every aspect. It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in cancer biology. I highly recommend it and give it a well-deserved five stars.
As a fresh graduate from the department of Genetics and Bioengineering who is currently preparing to start a long-term internship on brain metastasis, the course gave me a better understanding on the basics of cancer metastasis. I was a bit afraid whether it would be too complicated or not, but the instructors explained the subjects so well that it does not even felt like I was studying most of the time! Because I know my way around cancer (introduction to cancer and etc.) from my Bachelor's, I took the course as a standalone, which in my case is just the right choice, but I highly recommend people who are new to take all 3 of them!
I really enjoy and learnt a lot from the course. In my general point of view I hope you can include more about the cancer stem cells and metastasis. In the case of the part of “Understanding the lymphatic system” hope you can share the slides with the students so we can follow when we are on a device where we cannot visualize them (that sometimes is the case, you listen/read the course material while traveling or when you have “free time” on your cellphone). I appreciate a lot the experiences you shared with us about the clinical point of view. Thank you so much!
I want to send a warm thank you to the creators and presenters of this course. For me, interested in the subject but not an initiated expert, it offered the right level of detail. You touched on areas of complexity and research-uncertainty, and illustrated that with a couple of examples. For me, it work educationaly very well. It is a pity that the course exams can no longer be taken without paying for the certificate. Since the marking of the exams is an automated process, why can this not remain free of cost (don't need a certificate).
Every part of the course was well taught and delivered! Very detailed for some lectures which have provided an interesting insight into the subject of cancer metastasis. A lot of knowledge has been gained by joining this course. The best part of the lectures was that each lecturer had discussed and given out several critical questions which are still yet to be discovered in the field of cancer research. Gives an opportunity to whoever took the course to delve deeper on these questions and provide possible solutions. Overall, a very well delivered course!
I recently completed the "Understanding Cancer Metastasis" course on Coursera and was thoroughly impressed. The course was well-structured and provided a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms behind cancer metastasis. The lectures were engaging and the instructors were clearly experts in the field, providing valuable insights and perspectives. The course assignments were challenging but rewarding, and helped me deepen my understanding of the topic. Overall, I highly recommend this course to anyone interested in learning more about cancer metastasis.
The lecture and quizzes were very acceptable and I truly learned a lot from this short course. I have tried starting a few courses before and noticed that there was a huge disconnect between test material and lectures; this course was not like those. I am starting another by JHU at the moment and strongly recommend this to anyone who wants to learn more about cancer. If you are an undergrad like me, this is a nice bio 1 review of cell cycle and other things and their applications to cancer as well.
This course was very informative and aggregator as student and professional! The content was of great relevance and excellent for demystifying a disease so cruel and so common, allowing understand the cancer under several points of views and under a analytical and critical optic, besides to be acessible and taking recent informations about cancer's incidence, future researches and treatments obstacles.
This course really piqued my interest in this area and I am very grateful for this possibility!
I take this moment to thank the collaborative work of Coursera and John Hopkins University that helped me understanding cancer," the emperor of all maladies" from the fundamentals to its depth. I also express my gratitude to Prof. Kenneth J Pienta, Jalani Zarif, Sarah Amend, Haley Axelrod and Kenneth Valkenburg for their hard work in designing this course and making it engaging. I wish to learn more about cancer from your team in future and contribute to the global wellbeing.
This course exceeded my expectations. The instructor's clear and engaging teaching style made complex concepts accessible. I particularly appreciated the in-depth exploration of the role of the microenvironment in metastasis. The course's blend of lectures, assignments, and quizzes provided a well-rounded learning experience. The knowledge gained has significantly enhanced my understanding of cancer progression, and I am confident in applying these concepts in my research.
Brief but informative course, well structured and to the point! I am thankful to Prof Pienta and hope to find more upcoming related courses soon. It would be great to see a bit more advanced courses covering precision medicine in cancer treatment, biomarkers (e.g. NTRK genes, FGFRs, BRCA1/2 and how they work with PARP inhibitors etc.). I believe that such a course would find its broad audience including people who work in clinical trials, MSc students and many others.
This Course should be very highly recommended, for both budding oncologists and cancer researchers alike. Given the consistent role of metastasis in cancer mortality, the lessons gleaned here will be invaluable for generating insights into how to provide the best possible care for the patients.
Additionally, for the oncological medical setting, this could serve as an eye-opener on the importance of finding a way to achieve the Early Detection of Cancer.
This course helps me a lot in knowing the steps of cancer metastasis. It not only helps me reviewing my knowledge but also teaching me a lot of knowledge I never learned before. All the teachers are very nice and they can teach the concepts clearly. I hope there will be more students interested in cancer registering and learning this course. Meanwhile, I'd like to show my great respect and wishes for all the teachers in this course.
This course is a nice distillation of the current concepts regarding cancer metastasis - a phenomenon that is, more often than not, a death sentence that modern medicine can still only delay but not overturn. While I think that cancer researchers and care practitioners will find little practical value from the material, casual learners, college students and beginning graduate students will appreciate the introductory content.