Best Oncologist in Bhubaneswar

MBBS (Gold Medalist) | MS (General Surgery, Gold Medalist) | MCh (Surgical Oncology, Gold Medalist)

Consultant Surgical Oncologist | Associate Professor and Research Head, Department of Surgical Oncology, IMS & SUM-II Bhubaneswar

Consultant, SUM Ultimate Medicare, Bhubaneswar

Former Consultant, Apollo Cancer Centres Bhubaneswar Founder, ICanCaRe Odisha | Chairperson, Health Committee, AACCI Odisha

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Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant

A half bone marrow transplant uses a half-matched donor, usually a parent, child, or sibling. Advances in treatment have improved its success, offering a viable option for those without a full match.
A full bone marrow transplant uses a donor with identical HLA markers, usually a sibling or matched registry donor, offering the best success rates and lower risk of complications.

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Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant

Autologous bone marrow transplant (BMT) is used for blood cancers like lymphoma and multiple myeloma, as well as certain solid tumors and autoimmune diseases. It carries a lower risk of immune rejection since the patient’s own stem cells are used. Allogeneic BMT is indicated for blood cancers such as leukemia (AML, ALL, CML), along with myelodysplastic syndromes, aplastic anemia, and inherited disorders like sickle cell disease. The choice between autologous and allogeneic BMT depends on the disease, patient condition, and donor availability.

CAR-T Therapy

Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy is an advanced form of immunotherapy that modifies a patient’s own T cells to recognize and attack cancer cells more effectively. It is primarily used to treat certain types of blood cancers, such as B-cell leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. CAR-T therapy has shown remarkable success in cases where traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation have failed. This cutting-edge treatment offers new hope for patients with relapsed or treatment-resistant cancers.

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is a widely used cancer treatment that involves powerful drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells. It targets rapidly dividing cells, which is a key characteristic of cancer. However, it can also affect healthy cells, leading to various side effects. Chemotherapy is often used as a standalone treatment or in combination with other therapies such as surgery, radiation, or immunotherapy, depending on the type and stage of cancer.

Factor Replacement

Factor replacement therapy is a medical treatment used to replace missing or deficient clotting factors in individuals with bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease. These clotting factors are essential proteins that help blood clot properly to prevent excessive bleeding. People with these conditions either lack specific clotting factors or have dysfunctional ones, leading to prolonged bleeding after injuries or spontaneous bleeding into joints and organs.

Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is a cutting-edge cancer treatment that harnesses the body’s immune system to fight cancer cells. Unlike chemotherapy, which directly attacks cancer cells, immunotherapy strengthens or modifies the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer more effectively. This treatment is particularly effective against certain types of cancers, including melanoma, lung cancer, and some types of leukemia and lymphoma. Immunotherapy can be used alone or in combination with other treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery.

Leukapheresis

Leukapheresis is a specialized medical procedure used to remove excess white blood cells (leukocytes) from the bloodstream. This treatment is primarily used for patients with conditions such as leukemia, where abnormally high levels of white blood cells can cause complications. It is also used to collect white blood cells for research, immunotherapy, or stem cell transplants.

Plasmapheresis

Plasmapheresis is a medical procedure that involves removing, treating, and returning plasma—the liquid part of the blood—to the body. This treatment is used for various conditions, including autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders, and certain blood-related conditions. It helps remove harmful substances such as autoantibodies, toxins, or abnormal proteins from the bloodstream, improving symptoms and preventing disease progression.

Targeted Therapy

Targeted therapy is a specialized cancer treatment that focuses on specific molecules involved in cancer cell growth and survival. Unlike chemotherapy, which affects both cancerous and healthy rapidly dividing cells, targeted therapy is designed to block cancer growth while minimizing damage to normal cells. This approach is used for various cancers, including breast cancer, lung cancer, and certain types of leukemia, and is often combined with other treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy.

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Success Measured in Smiles and Survivors

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Guest Faculty, ARIS 2025, Hyderabad: Fluorescence-Guided Thoracic Duct Visualization in Robotic Surgery

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Stryker National Observership Scholarship, Aster Oncology, April 2025: Advanced Breast Oncoplasty, Fluorescence-Guided Breast Surgeries, Intra-Operative Electron Therapy

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Stryker National Observership Scholarship, Aster Oncology, Featured in Times of India, March 2025: Expert Voice for “Compassionate Cancer Care”

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Awardee, “Women Shaping the Future”, BNI Women Conclave, March 2025: Keynote Speaker on Cancer Prevention

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Organized the Largest Oncology Screening Camp, Nayagarh District, March 2025

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Core Organizing Team & Faculty, IASO MIDCON Puri, February 2025

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Advanced Robotic Surgery Observership, AIIMS New Delhi, February 2025:

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Focused on Breast and Head & Neck Cancers Faculty Speaker, IASO ZONCON Rishikesh, February 2025:

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Workshop on Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Speaker, FICCI FLO and Manipal Hospitals, Bhubaneswar, January 2025

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Prevention of Cancer and Practical Oncology Tips Faculty, Frontiers of Uro-Onco Pathology International Congress,

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January 2025: Panel Discussion on Renal Cancers Launched “Flo-Wer-Naari” Menstrual Hygiene and Cervical Cancer

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accine Campaign, Nov 2024 Conducted Cancer Awareness Drives at IMS & SUM-II (October 2024)and Balasore Police Hospital (March 2024) Featured in Times of India (Jan 2024) as “Exponent of Compassionate

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Comprehensive Cancer Care” Awarded Health Leader at Kanak News Health Conclave, November 2023

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Special Prize Winner for Research on AI in Oncology, Indian Cancer Congress, November 2023

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Editor and Author for Women’s Cancer Articles, Swasthya Sambad, 2023

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Speaker and Jury Member for Young Achievers, Marwari Samaj Odisha, February 2023

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Frequently Asked Question's

There are three main types:
  • Medical Oncologist – uses medicines like chemotherapy.
  • Surgical Oncologist – performs surgery to remove tumors.
  • Radiation Oncologist – uses radiation therapy to treat cancer.

An oncologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer using treatments like chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and more.

You should consult an oncologist if you've been diagnosed with cancer or if your primary care physician refers you for further cancer evaluation or treatment.

In many cases, yes. Usually, a general physician or specialist refers you to an oncologist based on preliminary findings or tests.

Cancer is diagnosed using various tests such as blood tests, imaging scans (like CT, MRI), and biopsies to examine tissue samples.

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