A study of the fundamentals of clinical radiation oncology. This course is a continuation of RAT 2024, Oncology I. In this course students will be introduced to a cancer overview as it pertains to the biologic perspective, etiology, epidemiology, detection, diagnosis, screening, treatment options, prognosis, and pharmaceutical interventions for cancer. Students will be introduced to head and neck, gynecological, urinary bladder, testicular, penis, kidney, bone, cartilage, soft tissue, pediatric, Hodgkin lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, leukemia, and endocrine cancers.