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Details of Research Publications- Last Five Years REGIONAL CANCER CENTRE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM PUBLICATIONS IN INDEXED JOURNALS (2014 – 2018) 1 Balagopal PG, George NA, Ajith R, Ahamed MI , Sebastian P. 'Anterior skull base reconstruction after cranio-facial resections using galeal pericranial flap.' Gulf Journal of Oncology. 2014/1(16): 84-8. 2 Anila KR, Krishna G. 'Role of imprint cytology in intra-operative diagnosis of thyroid lesions.' Gulf Journal of Oncology. 2014/1(16): 73-78. 3 George NA, Sudam WM, Balagopal PG, Gupta S, Sukumaran R, Sebastian P. 'Schwannoma base tongue: case report and review of literature.' Gulf Journal of Oncology. 2014/1(16): 94-100. 4 Joseph MM , Aravind SR, George SK, Pillai KR, Mini S, Sreelekha TT. 'Galactoxyloglucan-modified nanocarriers of doxorubicin for improved tumor-targeted drug delivery with minimal toxicity.' Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology. 2014/10(11): 3253-68. 5 Jayaprakash PG, Mathews S, Azariah B, Babu G. 'Pure epithelioid perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (epithelioid angiomyolipoma) of kidney: case report and literature review.' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics . 2014/10(2): 404-6. 6 Nair M, Kusumakumary P, Nair SP. 'Rare presentation of pediatric acute promyelocytic leukemia as multiple lytic bone lesions: case report and review of literature.' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics . 2014/10(2): 381-3. 7 Arjunan A, Raju P, George PS, Mathew A, Ratheesan K, Parameswaran S. 'Clinical outcome of postmastectomy chest wall radiotherapy using electrons: a retrospective analysis (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics . 2014/10(Suppl.1): S30 . 8 Kainickal CT, Vasudevan A, Kumar RR, Rafi M, Azariah B, Ramadas K. 'Clinical profile and treatment outcome of carcinoma parotid: a single institution study (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S18. 9 Kainickal CT, Shishak SA, Kumar RR, Rafi M, George PS, Ramadas K. 'Clinical profile and treatment outcomes of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) oropharynx: a single institution study (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S28-9. 10 Kumar RR, Resmi KR, Kainickal CT, Rafi M, George PS, Ramadas K. 'Patterns of care and treatment outcomes of squamous cell carcinoma (scc) hypopharynx: a single institution experience (37th AROI conference abstract) .' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S27. 11 Vasudevan A, Roshni S, Augustine P, Gupta S, Anila KR, Lijeesh AL. 'Adenocarcinoma rectum extending to the gluteal space through peri anal fistula: a rare case report (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics . 2014/10(Suppl.1): s.51-2. 12 Arjunan A, Anjali VR, Nandakumar S, Mathews S. 'Atrial fibrillation during chemotherapy with docetaxel for breast cancer: a case report (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S30-1. 13 Roshni S, Vasudevan A, Sivanandan CD, Sajeed A, Jayaprakash PG, Lijeesh AL. 'Assessment of treatment outcome of locally advanced carcinoma rectum patients treated with preoperative chemoradiation: a single institution study (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): s52. 14 Sankar AS, Mohandas S, Roshni S, Sajeed A, Lijeesh AL, Sivanandan CD. 'Outcome of concurrent chemoradiation in carcinoma anal canal (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S54. 15 John J. 'Retrospective analysis of thymoma: clinical experience from a South Indian tertiary care cancer hospital (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S67. 16 Roshni S, Kalliyath SB, Sivanandan CD, Sajeed A, George PS, Lijeesh AL. 'Primary mediastinal germ cell tumors: assessment of treatment outcome : a single institution experience (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S72. 17 Mathews S, Azariah B, Mohandas S, Jiji V, Jayaprakash PG. 'Trans abdominal ultrasound (USG) Vs computer tomography (CT) imaging for conformal intracavitory brachytherapy in carcinoma cervix: a comparative study (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): s.42. 18 Babu G, Mathews S, Azariah B, Jayaprakash PG. 'Outcome of carcinoma cervix patients treated with radical radiotherapy in RCC: a single institution experience (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): s.44. 19 Arjunan A, Anjali VR, Mathew BS, Mathews A, Ratheesan K, Parameswaran S. 'Central neurocytoma: treatment outcome of 5 cases (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): s.34. 20 Arjunan A, Dhas M, Mathew BS, Mathews A, Ratheesan K, Parameswaran S. 'Pineal parenchymal tumour of intermediate differentiation: 5-year experience of a single institution. (37th AROI conference abstract).' Page 1 of 26 1 Balagopal PG, George NA, Ajith R, Ahamed MI , Sebastian P. 'Anterior skull base reconstruction after cranio-facial resections using galeal pericranial flap.' Gulf Journal of Oncology. 2014/1(16): 84-8. 2 Anila KR, Krishna G. 'Role of imprint cytology in intra-operative diagnosis of thyroid lesions.' Gulf Journal of Oncology. 2014/1(16): 73-78. 3 George NA, Sudam WM, Balagopal PG, Gupta S, Sukumaran R, Sebastian P. 'Schwannoma base tongue: case report and review of literature.' Gulf Journal of Oncology. 2014/1(16): 94-100. 4 Joseph MM , Aravind SR, George SK, Pillai KR, Mini S, Sreelekha TT. 'Galactoxyloglucan-modified nanocarriers of doxorubicin for improved tumor-targeted drug delivery with minimal toxicity.' Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology. 2014/10(11): 3253-68. 5 Jayaprakash PG, Mathews S, Azariah B, Babu G. 'Pure epithelioid perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (epithelioid angiomyolipoma) of kidney: case report and literature review.' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics . 2014/10(2): 404-6. 6 Nair M, Kusumakumary P, Nair SP. 'Rare presentation of pediatric acute promyelocytic leukemia as multiple lytic bone lesions: case report and review of literature.' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics . 2014/10(2): 381-3. 7 Arjunan A, Raju P, George PS, Mathew A, Ratheesan K, Parameswaran S. 'Clinical outcome of postmastectomy chest wall radiotherapy using electrons: a retrospective analysis (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics . 2014/10(Suppl.1): S30 . 8 Kainickal CT, Vasudevan A, Kumar RR, Rafi M, Azariah B, Ramadas K. 'Clinical profile and treatment outcome of carcinoma parotid: a single institution study (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S18. 9 Kainickal CT, Shishak SA, Kumar RR, Rafi M, George PS, Ramadas K. 'Clinical profile and treatment outcomes of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) oropharynx: a single institution study (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S28-9. 10 Kumar RR, Resmi KR, Kainickal CT, Rafi M, George PS, Ramadas K. 'Patterns of care and treatment outcomes of squamous cell carcinoma (scc) hypopharynx: a single institution experience (37th AROI conference abstract) .' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S27. 11 Vasudevan A, Roshni S, Augustine P, Gupta S, Anila KR, Lijeesh AL. 'Adenocarcinoma rectum extending to the gluteal space through peri anal fistula: a rare case report (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics . 2014/10(Suppl.1): s.51-2. 12 Arjunan A, Anjali VR, Nandakumar S, Mathews S. 'Atrial fibrillation during chemotherapy with docetaxel for breast cancer: a case report (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S30-1. 13 Roshni S, Vasudevan A, Sivanandan CD, Sajeed A, Jayaprakash PG, Lijeesh AL. 'Assessment of treatment outcome of locally advanced carcinoma rectum patients treated with preoperative chemoradiation: a single institution study (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): s52. 14 Sankar AS, Mohandas S, Roshni S, Sajeed A, Lijeesh AL, Sivanandan CD. 'Outcome of concurrent chemoradiation in carcinoma anal canal (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S54. 15 John J. 'Retrospective analysis of thymoma: clinical experience from a South Indian tertiary care cancer hospital (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S67. 16 Roshni S, Kalliyath SB, Sivanandan CD, Sajeed A, George PS, Lijeesh AL. 'Primary mediastinal germ cell tumors: assessment of treatment outcome : a single institution experience (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): S72. 17 Mathews S, Azariah B, Mohandas S, Jiji V, Jayaprakash PG. 'Trans abdominal ultrasound (USG) Vs computer tomography (CT) imaging for conformal intracavitory brachytherapy in carcinoma cervix: a comparative study (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1): s.42. 18 Babu G, Mathews S, Azariah B, Jayaprakash PG. 'Outcome of carcinoma cervix patients treated with radical radiotherapy in RCC: a single institution experience (37th AROI conference abstract).' Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 2014/10(Suppl.1):
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