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Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar

Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar

MBBS, DNB - Radiotherapy
  • Skills :
    Specialize in IMRT/ IGRT, SRS/SRT/SBRT, Respiratory gating, PET-based planning, Adaptive radiotherapy, and multidisciplinary management of all types of cancers
highlights

Highlights

  • Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar is a radiation oncologist at the HCG Cancer Centre in Mumbai, India.
  • Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar has vast experience in geriatric oncology, including the DIBH technique for treating left-sided breast cancers.
  • She is currently working on gastrointestinal cancer research.
  • IMRT/IGRT, SRS/SRT/SBRT, Respiratory gating, PET-based planning, and adaptive radiotherapy are among her specialties.
  • Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar completed a fellowship in radiation oncology (IMRT, IGRT) at Mumbai’s Tata Memorial Hospital.
profile summary

Profile Summary

Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar has 12 years of experience as a radiation oncologist. She specializes in IMRT/ IGRT, SRS/SRT/SBRT, Respiratory gating, PET-based planning, Adaptive radiotherapy. Currently, Dr. Adulkar is a consultant, Radiation Oncology at HCG Mumbai, India. She has a long list of research papers and abstracts published in national and international journals.

doctor experience

Experience of Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar

Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar is a well-known Radiation Oncologist with more than 12 years of experience.

trainng and certification

Training and Certifications

  • MBBS – King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, 2009
  • DNB – Radiotherapy – National Board Of Examination, 2014
  • Fellowship in Advanced Radiation Oncology – Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, 2017
awards and achievements

Awards and Achievements

  • ICMR Short-term studentship – 2008
  • Awarded with Best Paper in Young Radiation Oncologist Conference – 2014
  • Free paper presentation at ISNOCON – 2015
  • Faculty speaker at Maharashtra state conference MS-AROICON – 2017
  • Faculty speaker at joint Maharashtra and Karnataka state conference MS-AROICON – 2017
expertise

Expertise in Disease/Treatment

  • Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment in India
  • Genitourinary Cancer Treatment in India
  • Thoracic Cancer Treatment in India
  • Breast Cancer Treatment in India
  • Image-Guided Radio Therapy (IGRT)
  • Treatment of Central Nervous System Tumors
  • Intensity Modulated Radio Therapy (IMRT)
  • Brachytherapy (Internal Radiation Therapy)
  • Stereotactic Radio Therapy (SRT)
  • Stereotactic Body Radio Therapy (SBRT)
  • Genitourinary Malignancies
  • Stereotactic Radio Surgery (SRS)
  • Radiotherapy
  • External Beam Radiation For Prostate Cancer
  • Gynecological Malignancy
language

Languages

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Marathi
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Publications

  • Dr. Deepanjali Adulkar has published numerous research papers/abstracts in national and international journals and has been the recipient of Best Paper at the Young Radiation oncologist Conference, 2013.
  • Dissertation (as a requirement for the Diplomate of National Board, Radiation Oncology degree): Adulkar Deepanjali Gangaram, Srinivas Chilukuri. Impact of deep inspiratory breath-hold technique in post-mastectomy left-sided chest wall irradiation.
  • Research project (as a requirement for the HBNI fellowship degree) Deepanjali Adulkar, JP Agarwal. Influence of comorbidity on therapeutic decision-making and impact on outcomes in patients with head and neck squamous cell cancers: results from a prospective cohort study
  • Chilukuri, S., N. ChandraSekhar, M. Umamahesh, S. Rajani, A. Deepanjali, and S. Keskar. “Is it Time to Revise Imaging Guidelines for Response Assessment after Temoradiation and Surgery for GBM? Sensitivity, Specificity, and Predictive Value of MR Spectroscopy and Perfusion for the Detection of Tumor Progression after Temoradiation.” International Journal of Radiation Oncology• Biology• Physics 87, no. 2 (2013): S259.
  • Chilukuri, S., N. Mohammad, A. Deepanjali, V. S. Subramaniam, A. Gandhi, T. Swamy, M. Kathirvel, N. S. Ghadyalpatil, and K. Sreekanth. “Two Prescription Dose Levels as Safe as 3-4 Prescription Dose Levels in IMRT for the Treatment of Neck Nodal Regions in Head and Neck Cancers.” International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics 1, no. 90 (2014): S550
  • Chilukuri S, Adulkar D, Subramaniam S, Mohammed N, Gandhi A, Kathirvel M, Swamy T, Kumar KK, Yadala N. PO-0881: Patient selection for DIBH technique for left-sided breast cancers: Impact of chest wall shape. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 2016 Apr 1; 119:S422
membership

Memberships

  • Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROI)
  • Association of Gynecologic Oncologists of India – AGOI
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