The graduate has gathered extensive knowledge on the full range of clinical oncology and radiotherapy disciplines. Such knowledge can be equally applied to experimental and clinical work.
Moreover, the graduate has also acquired the skills and methodology used in biomedical research, and can be relied upon to prepare and perform laboratory or clinical experiments as well as the monitoring and analysis of oncology patients. Further, the graduate is now able to fully undertake and develop research projects, evaluate scientific data, present the results of his or her work, and plan, write and defend future scientific work.
The graduate is also able to independently design and experimentally address research tasks, including the management of small teams, and to link the field of oncology with clinical and related theoretical disciplines.