Debabrata Barmon
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View article: Role of fallopian tube and cervical canal occlusion in preventing intra-operative tumour spillage in early endometrial cancer- a pilot study
Role of fallopian tube and cervical canal occlusion in preventing intra-operative tumour spillage in early endometrial cancer- a pilot study Open
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View article: Cancer Incidence and Mortality Across 43 Cancer Registries in India
Cancer Incidence and Mortality Across 43 Cancer Registries in India Open
Importance Cancer is a significant global health concern, with India ranking second in Asia and third in the world in terms of cancer incidence. Regular monitoring and updates on cancer statistics are vital for assessing the impact and bur…
View article: Exuberant Vulval Vestibular Papillomatosis (VVP): A Rare Enigma Treated with the Help of the “Workhorse” of Vulva Reconstruction—the V–Y Advancement Flap
Exuberant Vulval Vestibular Papillomatosis (VVP): A Rare Enigma Treated with the Help of the “Workhorse” of Vulva Reconstruction—the V–Y Advancement Flap Open
Vulval vestibular papillomatosis (VVP) is a benign condition of the vulva often confused with warts by both gynaecologists and dermatologists. Owing to its uncommon prevalence it is mistaken for warts and treated with podophyllum or trichl…
View article: Clinical Implications of Cytology Negative Pleural Effusion in Advanced Stage Epithelial Ovarian Cancer—Insights from a Tertiary Cancer Center in Northeast India
Clinical Implications of Cytology Negative Pleural Effusion in Advanced Stage Epithelial Ovarian Cancer—Insights from a Tertiary Cancer Center in Northeast India Open
Pleural effusion is a decisive factor in advanced-stage ovarian cancer. The presence of malignant cells in pleural effusions in women with ovarian cancer is accepted as a poor prognostic factor. It is included in the International Federati…
View article: <scp>CareHPV</scp>, <scp>Papanicolaou</scp> Positivity Status, and Their Association With Behavioral Risk Factors in Rural Women of Kamrup District, Assam, India
<span>CareHPV</span>, <span>Papanicolaou</span> Positivity Status, and Their Association With Behavioral Risk Factors in Rural Women of Kamrup District, Assam, India Open
Background and Objectives Screening of rural women of Assam by careHPV test for high‐risk HPV (hr‐HPV) DNA and Papanicolaou (PAP) test for abnormal cytology. Method This prospective cross‐sectional study included 480 non‐pregnant women par…
View article: Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap (ALT) for Vulva Reconstruction: Journey to a New Horizon
Pedicled Anterolateral Thigh Flap (ALT) for Vulva Reconstruction: Journey to a New Horizon Open
Surgery for vulval malignancies necessitates extensive resection necessitating the use of musculocutaneous grafts. We present one such case where the patient needed both a V–Y plasty and an anterolateral thigh flap to ensure a tension-free…
View article: Exploring the ‘Rare’: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Rare Malignant Cervical Tumors in a Tertiary Cancer Care Institute of Northeast India
Exploring the ‘Rare’: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Rare Malignant Cervical Tumors in a Tertiary Cancer Care Institute of Northeast India Open
Introduction The WHO 2020 classification of tumors of the female genital tract has adopted the dualistic classification of cervical squamous and adenocarcinoma into HPV–HPV-associated and HPV–HPV-independent types. However, the separate di…
View article: “A rare case of bladder myiasis mimicking radiation cystitis—A first case report”
“A rare case of bladder myiasis mimicking radiation cystitis—A first case report” Open
Key Clinical Message Patients diagnosed with cancer post‐treatment are prone to have recurrent disease. Regular follow‐up of these patients enables early recognition and treatment. A tissue diagnosis before starting treatment is imperative…
View article: Clinicopathological Characteristics of Multiple Primary Malignancies Involving Female Genital Tract at a Tertiary Cancer Institute of Northeast India
Clinicopathological Characteristics of Multiple Primary Malignancies Involving Female Genital Tract at a Tertiary Cancer Institute of Northeast India Open
A BSTRACT Background: The term “Multiple Primary Malignant Neoplasms (MPMNs)” refers to two or more unrelated primary malignant neoplasms that originate from single or different organs and occur in one patient. MPMNs have been divided into…
View article: Intraoperative Normothermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy Following Optimal Cytoreduction in Advanced Ca Ovary: A Feasibility Study
Intraoperative Normothermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy Following Optimal Cytoreduction in Advanced Ca Ovary: A Feasibility Study Open
Introduction: Extrapolating the results from the studies using HIPEC, EPIC and normothermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, we proposed that normothermic chemotherapy instilled after optimal cytoreduction will improve survival in patients wh…
View article: FIGO 2023 endometrial staging: a leap of faith into the new “prognostic based’ rather than “anatomical based” staging—too fast too furious??
FIGO 2023 endometrial staging: a leap of faith into the new “prognostic based’ rather than “anatomical based” staging—too fast too furious?? Open
Background In 2023 FIGO revised the endometrial cancer staging system after 13 years. There is a lacuna of data regarding the performance and practicality of the revised 2023 FIGO staging schema for endometrial cancer from Low Middle-Incom…
View article: Breast cancer survival in India across 11 geographic areas under the National Cancer Registry Programme
Breast cancer survival in India across 11 geographic areas under the National Cancer Registry Programme Open
Background Population‐based cancer survival is a key indicator for assessing the effectiveness of cancer control by a health care system in a specific geographic area. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India, accountin…
View article: Survival of patients with cervical cancer in India – findings from 11 population based cancer registries under National Cancer Registry Programme
Survival of patients with cervical cancer in India – findings from 11 population based cancer registries under National Cancer Registry Programme Open
The National Cancer Registry Programme is funded through intra-mural funding by Indian Council of Medical Research, Department of Health Research, India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
View article: #138 Pubolabial flap for anterior vulval reconstruction- a handy technique for beginners
#138 Pubolabial flap for anterior vulval reconstruction- a handy technique for beginners Open
Introduction/Background Selection of appropriate flap for vulval reconstruction after radical vulvectomy is a vital part of surgical armamentarium of any young gynaecological oncologist. Flap enables a tension free closure of the vulval sk…
View article: #40 Multiple primary malignancies involving gynaecological tract: a review from tertiary cancer institute of North East India
#40 Multiple primary malignancies involving gynaecological tract: a review from tertiary cancer institute of North East India Open
Introduction/Background Patients with pre-existing cancer have higher than usual risk of developing second malignancy, and multiple primary malignancies (MPMs) are expected to increase with the increasing cancer survivors. Methodology Hosp…
View article: #547 Where are we today ……unravelling the unmet uncommon cervical histologies
#547 Where are we today ……unravelling the unmet uncommon cervical histologies Open
Introduction/Background Based on definition by ESMO rare cancers have incidence <6/100,000/year). Till date cervical cancers are treated as per stage of disease, regardless of histopathological classification . We highlight unmet need of t…
View article: #100 Oncological outcomes in patients with delayed cytoreductive surgery during covid times
#100 Oncological outcomes in patients with delayed cytoreductive surgery during covid times Open
Introduction/Background ESMO ESGO guidelines recommend standard 3–4 cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) for advanced epithelial ovarian cancers (EOC). Covid pandemic saw several oncosurgeries postponed due to healthcare crisis. Prese…
View article: #552 Steps to perform intraoperative transureteric stenting : part and parcel of gynaec oncologist’s armamentarium
#552 Steps to perform intraoperative transureteric stenting : part and parcel of gynaec oncologist’s armamentarium Open
Introduction/Background Oncological surgery involving extensive intraperitoneal or retroperitoneal disease often carries risk of urological injury or devascularization from extensive ureterolysis. Prophylactic stents may help visualize ure…
View article: #976 Evaluation of sentinel node biopsy in early epithelial ovarian cancer using novel blue led and fluorescein dye: a pilot project
#976 Evaluation of sentinel node biopsy in early epithelial ovarian cancer using novel blue led and fluorescein dye: a pilot project Open
Introduction/Background Systematic pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenectomy in stage I-II EOC upstages 10–30 % patients, due to lymph node involvement. Research on role of sentinel node in ovarian cancer staging like MELISA trial, the SELLY, …
View article: #189 Chemo-response score as a prognostic indicator of survival in advanced-stage epithelial ovarian cancer : retrospective study from a tertiary care cancer centre in North-East India
#189 Chemo-response score as a prognostic indicator of survival in advanced-stage epithelial ovarian cancer : retrospective study from a tertiary care cancer centre in North-East India Open
Introduction/Background Prognosis of advanced High grade Epithelial Ovarian cancer (HGSOC) depends on multitude of factors including patient factors, disease biology and surgical intervention. Present study aims to corelate survival of pat…
View article: #699 Prediction of surgical radicality in patients of malignant ovarian germ cell tumours post- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
#699 Prediction of surgical radicality in patients of malignant ovarian germ cell tumours post- neoadjuvant chemotherapy Open
Introduction/Background Malignant ovarian germ cell tumors (MOGCT) are rare but highly chemo-sensitive tumors of young females and are primarily managed with limited surgical staging followed by surveillance or adjuvant chemotherapy in eli…
View article: Critical Analysis of Advanced High-Grade Serous Epithelial Ovarian Cancer in Women: An Experience of 100 Cases from a Regional Cancer Center in Northeast India
Critical Analysis of Advanced High-Grade Serous Epithelial Ovarian Cancer in Women: An Experience of 100 Cases from a Regional Cancer Center in Northeast India Open
Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer in women worldwide. Patients with ovarian carcinoma mostly present at an advanced stage with serous type of epithelial ovarian cancers, which is the most lethal of all pelvic malignancies. Thi…
View article: Pattern of Care of Recurrent Cervical Cancer in Low-resource Settings: Challenges and Patient-initiated Follow-up as a Novel Opportunity
Pattern of Care of Recurrent Cervical Cancer in Low-resource Settings: Challenges and Patient-initiated Follow-up as a Novel Opportunity Open
Introduction: The availability of optimum diagnostic strategies remains a major problem in resource-constraint countries. This technique of patient-initiated follow-up (PIFU) has been recently adopted in the UK for gynecological cancers an…