Dr Nitya Patanjali graduated with honours from Sydney University in 2000 and trained at Wollongong, St George and RPA hospitals. She undertook her Fellowship at the BC Cancera disease where abnormal cells split without control and spread to other nearby body tissue and/or organs Agency in Vancouver, Canada in 2008, in the areas of prostatea walnut-shaped gland in the male reproductive system that is responsible for producing semen - a bodily fluid that acts as a vessel for sperm transport during ejaculation seed brachytherapya type of internal radiation therapy where radioactive material is placed inside or near a tumor to deliver targeted radiation and CNS stereotactic radiosurgery.
Her areas of interest include GU and CNS radiation oncologythe study, diagnosis and treatment of cancer with sub-specialities including prostate brachytherapy and stereotactic radiosurgery.
Current research endeavours include involvement in clinical trialsresearch studies performed to test new treatments, tests or procedures and evaluate their effectiveness on various diseases in general CNS radiation oncology, spine radiosurgery and investigation of re-irradiation of high gradea description of how abnormal cancer cells and tissue look under a microscope when compared to healthy cells gliomas with fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy.
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