205 results match your criteria: "Dr.B.Borooah Cancer Institute[Affiliation]"

This brief communication article examines the constraints posed by the Varian linear accelerator machine's volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) due to the maximum extent of the multileaf collimator (MLC) in the x-jaw direction. The MLC leaves within this machine are capable of extending up to 15 cm in the x-jaw direction. However, when VMAT is employed with excessive extension, modulation level decreases, leading to compromised target dose distribution, and the protection of critical organs.

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Post-chemotherapy changes in retinal pigment epithelium in retinoblastoma eyes.

Can J Ophthalmol

December 2024

Department of Ocular Pathology, Sri Sankaradeva Nethralaya, Guwahati, Assam, India.

Objective: Histopathological analysis of the retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) changes in retinoblastoma (RB) cases who received pre-surgical chemotherapy.

Design: Laboratory-based observational study.

Methods: Five-year analysis was performed to identify Retinoblastoma cases who underwent enucleation after receiving systemic chemotherapy.

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Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Major Surgery for Cancer with COVID-19 in the Postoperative Period.

Indian J Surg Oncol

December 2023

Department of Surgical Oncology, Dr. B. Borooah Cancer Institute (a unit of Tata Memorial Centre), Room No. 28, AK Azad Road, Gopinath Nagar, Guwahati, Assam 781016 India.

Article Synopsis
  • * Out of 1,402 patients operated on, 22 (about 1.57%) developed COVID-19 post-surgery, with a median follow-up of 16 months and an average age of 50 years, revealing a 27.3% incidence of co-morbidities among them.
  • * Results indicated that COVID-19 significantly contributed to high postoperative mortality (18.2%) and longer hospital stays, with the median duration in the ICU being 3 days and overall hospital stay
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Background: Population-based cancer survival is a key indicator for assessing the effectiveness of cancer control by a health care system in a specific geographic area. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India, accounting for over one quarter of all female cancers. The objective of this study was to estimate the 5-year survival of female patients who were diagnosed with breast cancer between 2012 and 2015 from the existing Population-Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs) in India.

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Our Experience of Distal and Total Urethrectomies in Post Irradiated Vulvar Malignancies in Low Resource Settings: A Single Centre Study.

J Obstet Gynaecol India

December 2023

Assistant Professor, Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Dr B Borooah Cancer Institute , Unit of Tata Memorial Hospital (Mumbai), Unit of Department of Atomic Energy(Govt of India), Guwahati, India.

Introduction: At diagnosis, women with vulvar cancer often present in locally advanced stage especially in developing countries, owing to the associated ignorance and social stigma. Generally tumour is seen involving adjacent organs, like the vagina, anus, and urethra. Damage to the sphincter system leads to urinary incontinence.

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Purpose: The extranodal extension (ENE) in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a potential poor prognostic factor. Clinical ENE (cENE) was incorporated in the HNSCC staging system in the 8th edition of AJCC. There is not much evidence to support the treatment of HNSCC with cN3b with radiotherapy in radical intent.

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Orbital exenteration is a mutilating surgery which involves the removal of the entire contents of the bony orbit, including the globe, extraocular muscles and periorbital fat, and many times includes the eyelids. Since it leads to severe disfigurement, it is an infrequent procedure largely indicated in malignant conditions. The current study aims to report the clinicodemographic profile and treatment outcome of orbital exenteration patients done in a cancer care center in Northeast India.

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Craniofacial osteosarcoma is a relatively rare disease entity. In the craniofacial region, mandible is the commonest site followed by maxilla and skull bone. Due to its rare occurrence standard treatment guidelines are not formulated as in long bone or extremity sarcoma.

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 Ovarian neoplasm is the third most common malignancy in Indian women. Intraoperative diagnosis becomes the critical guiding tool for the surgeons to take the decisions on the extent of surgery specially when preserving fertility has to be considered.  The aim of this study is to evaluate the concordance of intraoperative diagnosis of frozen section (IFS) of ovarian epithelial neoplasm at our institute and to review and discuss the diagnostic pitfalls along with the review of literature.

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Minimally invasive approach is a well-established strategy in the initial exploration or definitive management of the eligible gynecological cancers. It provides the benefits of improved surgical recovery to the patients. However, the last step of the specimen extraction through the smallest incision possible is always challenging for most of the surgeons.

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Head and neck cancer incidence is relatively higher in north-eastern states than in other parts of India. Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) was first introduced in our institute in 2012 to cater the entire north-east. This study attempts to assess the treatment outcomes and prognostic factors of head and neck cancer patients who had been treated with definitive radiotherapy in our institute from 2012 to 2016 using IMRT.

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Purpose: High-grade gliomas are highly fatal disease with poor prognosis despite multimodality management. Inflammatory biomarkers are widely used for prognostication in various solid malignancies to stratify high risk patients. The current research was conducted to investigate whether any change in neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) during adjuvant chemoradiotherapy has any prognostic significance in high-grade glioma patients.

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Background: Childhood cancers are emerging as an essential concern in India where there is lack of a specific programme component or policy to address childhood cancer control. There is limited information on the status and quality of childhood cancer care services in India. This paper describes the childhood cancer care services available at secondary and tertiary-level hospitals in India through a cross sectional study design.

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  • High-grade gliomas (HGG) are aggressive brain tumors that lead to significant cognitive decline in patients receiving treatment despite advanced care methods.
  • A study involving 53 patients revealed that 56.6% experienced cognitive impairment following treatment, with specific tumor types and treatment factors correlated to this decline.
  • The findings suggest that neurocognitive decline in HGG is influenced by a combination of tumor characteristics, patient factors, and treatment effects, highlighting its multifactorial nature.
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An Innovative Technique of Microsurgical Training on Fresh "Chicken Quarter" Model: Our Experience.

Indian J Plast Surg

June 2023

Dr B. Borooah Cancer Institute, A Grant-in-aid Institute of Department of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India and a Unit of Tata Memorial Centre-Mumbai, Guwahati, Assam, India.

 Regular practice, quality clinical exposure, and academic discussion are essential in any surgical specialty training. This study discusses and validates the option of using a fresh "chicken quarter" model with a measurable scoring system, as a standard training regimen in microvascular surgery. This can be a very effective, economical, and easily accessible model for residents.

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We aim to report about the clinico-pathological characteristics of early-age gastric cancer in North-East India. It is a retrospective and observational study conducted in a tertiary care cancer centre in North-East India. We reviewed physical case records and the hospital electronic medical record system.

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Giant dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans head and neck: a diagnostic dilemma.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

June 2023

Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Dr. B. Borooah Cancer Institute, Guwahati, 781002 India.

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is rare, generally slow growing tumor, originating from dermal stem cell or undifferentiated mesenchymal cell. DFSP primarily occurs on the trunk and proximal extremities, with reported only 10-15% occurring in the head and neck region. There can be varied presentations of DFSP in atypical sites mimicking a benign appearance and history due to which diagnostic dilemmas can occur.

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Excision of submandibular gland is currently victim in all neck dissections. In this study we intend to estimate the prevalence of submandibular gland involvement in squamous cell oral carcinomas and identify the factors associated with it. This is a single institutional, retrospective observational study conducted from 22 to 2018 to 28 February 2020.

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Clear cell odontogenic carcinoma (CCOC) is a rare odontogenic neoplasm with high risk of recurrence and aggressive behaviour. Presence of clear cells in head and neck is hallmark, but not pathognomic for the entity. Deceptive behaviour admist wide range of differentials, poses an immense diagnostic challenge.

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Purpose: In an oncological set up the role of frozen section biopsy is undeniable. They serve as an important tool for surgeon's intraoperative decision making but the diagnostic reliability of intraoperative frozen section may vary from institute to institute. The surgeon should be well aware of the accuracy of the frozen section reports in their setup to enable them to take decisions based on the report.

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Maternal mortality and predictors of adverse outcome in patients with heart disease in pregnancy.

J Family Med Prim Care

November 2022

Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, NEIGRIHMS, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.

Introduction: Heart disease in pregnancy possesses a great haemodynamic challenge and is a known risk for increased maternal morbidity and mortality. The functional status of the patient is one of the most significant parameters which can impact the feto-maternal outcome. Many predictors have been studied and compiled in various scoring systems time and again.

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Introduction: Nutrition plays a significant role in the life of every individual and helps in recovering from any injury including surgery. Pre-treatment malnutrition is found in 15%-40% of cases and can influence treatment outcome. The study aims to determine the impact of nutritional status on the post-operative outcome after head and neck cancer surgery.

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Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent type of oral cancer across the globe. Histopathology examination is the gold standard for OSCC examination, where stained histopathology slides help in studying and analyzing the cell structures under a microscope to determine the stages and grading of OSCC. One of the staining methods popularly known as H&E staining is used to produce differential coloration, highlight key tissue features, and improve contrast, which makes cell analysis easier.

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