- Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
- Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
- Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas
- Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
- Head and Neck Cancer Studies
- Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
- Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
- Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
- Liver Disease and Transplantation
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
- Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
- Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
- Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments
- Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
- Gallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders
- Oral health in cancer treatment
- Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
- Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
- Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
- Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
- Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
- Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
- Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
- Multiple and Secondary Primary Cancers
University of South Australia
2024
Apollo Proton Cancer Centre
2021-2024
University of Toronto
2018-2020
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
2018-2020
University Health Network
2020
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
2018
Tata Memorial Hospital
2013-2018
Cervical cancer is the second most common among Indian women. This present retrospective study was conducted to report patient outcomes with locally advanced cervical treated in year 2010.Case records of patients registered from January 1, 2010, December 31, 2010 were retrieved. A total 1200 registered, which 583 received either definitive or adjuvant radiotherapy (RT). Of these, 345 who complete treatment at our hospital included for outcome analysis. Descriptive statistics used summarize...
Standard guidelines for the management of early and locally advanced cervical cancer are available from various academic consortiums nationally internationally. However, implementing standard-of-care treatment poses unique challenges within low- middle-income countries, such as India, where diverse clinical care practices may exist. The National Cancer Grid, a consortium 108 institutions in aims to homogenize patients with by achieving consensus on not only imaging management, but also...
Radiation-induced oral mucositis (RIOM), is a common, debilitating, acute side effect of radiotherapy for cavity (OC) and oropharyngeal (OPx) cancers; technical innovations reducing it are seldom discussed. Intensity-modulated-proton-therapy (IMPT) has been reported extensively treating OPx cancers, less frequently OC cancers. We aim to quantify the reduction in likelihood RIOM these 2 subsites with IMPT compared Helical Tomotherapy.We report toxicities early outcomes 22 consecutive patients...
Abstract With the anticipated launch of Australian Bragg Centre for Proton Therapy and Research (ABCPTR) in Adelaide, Australia, proton therapy will become a significant addition to existing cancer treatment options Australians. The benefits be particularly evident rare cancers such as clival chordomas, challenging tumour entity due anatomical relationship with critical structures, proven radio‐resistance conventional radiation therapy. article synthesises key findings from major studies...
Surgery is the standard of care for early stage (T1-2, N0, M0) non-small cell lung cancer. A considerable number these patients are ineligible surgery due to age and comorbidities. Hypo fractionated high-dose stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) being performed group patients. There paucity literature regarding this novel technique from Indian subcontinent.We hereby report dosimetry, response outcome our small cohort cancer treated with SBRT.Between December 2007 2010, 8 (T1-2N0M0)...
This report aims at determining the effects of e-learning platforms on students in Kristu Jyoti College Management and Technology. A survey 60 revealed that they access 2-3 times a week, mainly for academic skill development courses. Users were generally satisfied with their user interface design but faced technical issues, limited instructor interaction, difficulty staying engaged. Results indicate moderate improvement achievement successful online assessment. The study therefore concludes...
Background India, like many parts of Asia, likely faces a high burden hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), though large-scale data on etiology, presentation, and outcomes are lacking. There appears to be predominance unresectable, advanced-stage HCC at presentation in India with variable level expertise manage these scenarios. This publication summarizes the latest evidence cognizance unique challenges faced by treating clinicians. Methods A multidisciplinary panel medical oncologists,...
PURPOSE The information on the practice of radiotherapy, including intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) use for rectal cancer in India, is lacking. This national survey was planned to understand current status knowledge, attitudes, and among radiation oncologists, specifically concerning IMRT cancers. MATERIALS AND METHODS A sent oncologists through e-mail or a WhatsApp message, where feasible, with request letter containing link questionnaire. questionnaire adapted from UK permission...
<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Systemic doublet chemotherapy constitutes the current standard of care for patients with unresectable non-metastatic cholangiocarcinoma. The use is associated median survival 11.7 months. Concurrent chemo-radiation in this cohort similar overall however impact combination chemoradiation and systemic on has not been investigated. present phase III randomized study investigates addition to survival.</p><p...
350 Background: To report outcomes of pooled data from patients with early stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treated stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) at two North American Institutions. Methods: An IRB approved collaborative review HCC radical intent SBRT was conducted. Inclusion criteria included Stage I-IIIA (UICC/AJCC 7th Ed.) (≥ 4.5 Gy/ fraction) June 2003 until Dec 2016. Patients who were ineligible for resection, percutaneous ablative or hepatic intravascular therapies....
Abstract Introduction – Radiation Induced oral mucositis (RIOM), is a common, debilitating, acute side effect of radiotherapy for cavity (OC) and oropharyngeal (OPx) cancers; technical innovations reducing it are seldom discussed. Intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT) has been reported extensively treating OPx cancers,and less frequently OC cancers. We aim to quantify the reduction in likelihood RIOM these 2 subsites with IMPT compared Helical Tomotherapy. Material methods report...
Background: In workup for a tumor in an individual, second pathology is discovered at times, which can complicate further management. Cross-sectional imaging widely utilized gastrointestinal tumors leading to identification of incidentalomas, and we audited our multidisciplinary team (MDT) meeting data order analyze the implications refine approach presence dual pathology. Materials Methods: This study was retrospective assessment prospectively maintained single institute board MDT database...