LARYNGEAL CANCER: Definition of medical condition or disease

Presentation requirements:

• There must be a visual element (e.g., photos, videos, graphs, figures)

. • Your presentation must contain approximately 10-15 slides (EXCLUDING references) and run approximately 5-10 minutes.

• Please note that less than 10% of your presentation should contain direct quotes.

• Be sure to properly cite your work, both internal to the presentation as well as within the reference slide (this includes photos, graphs, figures, videos, etc.). • All references listed on the reference slide should be cited internally within the presentation, and vice versa.

I. Introduction Slide(s) – this section must contain the following: A. Student Introduction B. Topic selection and a reason for selecting LOOK IN OUTLINE FOR REASON C. Definition of medical condition or disease D. History of medical condition or disease II. Content Slides – this section must contain the following four main subtopics (the subsections below each subtopic are recommendations to use if appropriate to your disease/condition): A. Statistics/Epidemiology 1. Statistical prevalence (e.g., overall, gender, age) 2. Types of distributions (e.g., frequencies, patterns) 3. Types of determinants (e.g., causes, risk factors) B. Financial Costs 1. Costs to the individual/family 2. Possible costs to society 3. Loss of productivity C. Anatomy & Physiology/Etiology 1. The normal and abnormal structure & function behind the disease/condition 2. Cause(s) of the disease/condition D. Diagnosis/Treatments/Prognosis 1. How this disease/condition is diagnosed (e.g., history, exam, diagnostic imaging, labs) 2. How the condition/disease is treated (e.g., traditional medical treatments, alternative methods of treatment) 3. The prediction of this disease/condition’s outcome

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