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    Dosimetric comparison of coplanar and non-coplanar volumetric-modulated arc therapy in head and neck cancer treated with radiotherapy by Gayen, Sanjib, Kombathula, Sri Harsha, Manna, Sumanta, Varshney, Sonal, Pareek, Puneet

    Published in Radiation oncology journal (30-06-2020)
    “…Purpose: To evaluate the dosimetric variations in patients of head and neck cancer treated with definitive or adjuvant radiotherapy using optimized…”
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    Teleoncology: The Youngest Pillar of Oncology by Pareek, Puneet, Vishnoi, Jeewan Ram, Kombathula, Sri Harsha, Vyas, Rakesh Kumar, Misra, Sanjeev

    Published in JCO global oncology (01-09-2020)
    “…The core pillars of multimodal care of patients with cancer are surgical, radiation, and medical oncology. The global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019…”
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    Dosimetric comparison of coplanar and non-coplanar volumetric-modulated arc therapy in head and neck cancer treated with radiotherapy by Gayen, Sanjib, Kombathula, Sri Harsha, Manna, Sumanta, Varshney, Sonal, Pareek, Puneet

    Published in Radiation oncology journal (01-06-2020)
    “…PURPOSETo evaluate the dosimetric variations in patients of head and neck cancer treated with definitive or adjuvant radiotherapy using optimized non-coplanar…”
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    Early Clinical Outcomes in Patients of Carcinoma Cervix Treated With Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy by Kombathula, Sri Harsha, Jagadesan, Pandjatcharam, Sinnatamby, Mourougan, Menon, Abhilash, Kannikanti, Durga Harika, R, Chandramouli, Mathew, John M

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (10-10-2023)
    “…ObjectiveCarcinoma cervix is one of the major cancers affecting Indian women. Concurrent chemo-radiotherapy is the standard of care in the treatment of…”
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    Pushing the Envelope: The Role of Radiation Therapy in Non-muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer by Kombathula, Sri Harsha, Hoskin, Peter

    Published in Seminars in radiation oncology (01-01-2023)
    “…The standard of care for non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is transurethral resection followed by risk stratified use of intravesical immune- or…”
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    Palliative radiotherapy in cancers of female genital tract: Outcomes and prognostic factors by Kombathula, Sri Harsha, Cree, Anthea, Joshi, Priya V., Akturk, Nesrin, Barraclough, Lisa H., Haslett, Kate, Choudhury, Ananya, Hoskin, Peter

    Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-10-2022)
    “…•Outcome in the largest series of palliative gynaecological pelvic radiotherapy.•Overall 80.4% symptom response rate.•Toxicity low: ≥Grade v3 GI 2.2% and…”
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    Correlation of tumour and treatment characteristics to dose received by cochlea in volumetric arc therapy by Das, Nidhin, Patro, Sourabha Kumar, Kaushal, Darwin, Pareek, Puneet, Dixit, Abhinav, Kombathula, Sri Harsha, Soni, Kapil, Sharma, Vidhu, Goyal, Amit

    Published in European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (01-04-2022)
    “…Purpose This is a radiation field simulation study using CT images designed to see the cochlear dosimetry and its correlation with tumour and treatment…”
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    Primary small cell carcinoma of the vagina: a rare instance of prolonged survival by Kombathula, Sri Harsha, Rapole, Pragna Sagar, Prem, Shyama Sudha, Badhe, Bhawana

    Published in BMJ case reports (01-03-2019)
    “…Small cell carcinoma (SmCC) of the vagina is a rare and aggressive tumour. It comprises only 1% –2% of all gynaecological malignancies 85% of the patients with…”
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    Dosimetric and Radiobiological Evaluation of Radiation-induced Pulmonary Toxicity in the Esophageal Malignancy Using VMAT by gayen, sanjib

    Published in Türk onkoloji dergisi (2022)
    “…OBJECTIVE The incidence of radiation-induced pneumonitis after radiotherapy treatment of esophageal malignancy is of great concern. The study aims to evaluate…”
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