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Dr. Sridhar PS - Radiation Oncologist

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Dr. Sridhar PS

Qualification: MBBS, MD, DNB

Designation: Radiation Oncologist, Senior Consultant

Experience: 26+ years of experience

Services:
 

Dr. Sridhar is a Radiation oncologist in India and specializes in prostate, hepatobiliary, and pancreatic malignancies, as well as benign and neurological tumors.

He provides treatment for  Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer, Bone Cancer, and Lymphoma Brain tumor.

He is one of the best oncologists in India providing services like External Beam Radiation for Prostate Cancer, Advanced Techniques- IMRT, Advanced Techniques- IGRT, Advanced Techniques- SBRT, Advanced Techniques- SRS, Advanced Techniques- SRT, Brachytherapy (Internal Radiation Therapy), and Brachytherapy (Gyneac, Head &Neck, Breast Malignancies).

He is a senior consultant at HCG Cancer Centre, which is among the best cancer hospital in Mumbai and practices at HCG Cancer Hospital, Bangalore.

Expertise:

He is well-known for his knowledge of cutting-edge radiation methods such as IMRT, IGRT, SBRT, Tomo treatment, High Precision Radiotherapy, Cancer Genomics, Radio Genomics, and chemo-radiotherapy. He is a pioneer in oncology imaging and has treated over 10,000 patients with radiation. Some of the other treatments are:

Experience:

  • Dr. Sridhar Papaiah Susheela currently practices at HCG Hospital, Bangalore.
  • He is a Senior Consultant, at HCG Cancer Centre, Mumbai
  • He has approximately 2500 instances of Neurological and Benign Tumours, as well as Functional Radiosurgery under his belt.

Education & Fellowships:

YearEducation
2004DNB, National Board of Examination, India
2002MD, Banaras Hindu University
1996MBBS, Mysore University

Publications:

  • Dr. Sridhar PS has over 100 articles to his name in national and international journals.

Memberships:

  • The joint secretary for the Association of Radiation Oncology of India (AROI)
  • Secretary of Neuro-Oncology Society
  • the Secretary of the Indian Association of Hyperthermia Oncology.

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