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Tuesday, 11 September 2012

TYA Bone tumours England


Arora RS, Alston RD, Eden TO, Geraci M, Birch JM. The contrastingage-incidence patterns of bone tumours in teenagers and young adults:Implications for aetiology. Int J Cancer. 2012 Oct 1;131(7):1678-85.
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I have done my initial paediatric training in India and then went to UK for further training in paediatric oncology and cancer epidemiology. Having spent 11 years there I moved back to India in 2013 and have joined Max Healthcare, New Delhi as a consultant paediatric oncologist. My main area of interest is childhood cancer with a specific focus on paediatric oncology in developing countries and childhood cancer epidemiology. I am also interested in understanding the phenomenon of refusal and abandonment in treatment of childhood cancer in developing countries and to develop interventions to deal with it.
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