Journal of Cervical Cancer

Supriya Chopra, ACTREC,
Tata Memorial Centre
Editorial Board

Supriya Chopra

ACTREC, Tata Memorial Centre · India

Editorial leadership for Journal of Cervical Cancer ISSN 2997-2108

Research interests

  • Gynecological
  • Gi Cancersrnradiation Oncologyrn Functional Imaging

Biography

Publications:

  1. Protocol for a phase III randomised trial of image-guided intensity modulated radiotherapy (IG-IMRT) and conventional radiotherapy for late small bowel toxicity reduction after postoperative adjuvant radiation in Ca cervix.
  2. Comparison of 2 Contouring Methods of Bone Marrow on CT and Correlation With Hematological Toxicities in Non–Bone Marrow–Sparing Pelvic Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy With Concurrent Cisplatin for Cervical Cancer.
  3. Darier's disease following radiotherapy for carcinoma of cervix.
  4. Jhavar SG, Sarin R, Chopra S, Kotnis A, Mulherkar R, A'Hern R, Agarwal JP, Shrivastava SK, Dinshaw KAFemales with paired occurrence of cancers in the UADT and genital region have a higher frequency of either Glutathione S-transferase M1/T1 null genotype. J Carcinog 4: 6.
  5. Concomitant Chemoradiation in Advanced Stage Carcinoma Cervix: A Phase III Randomized Trial (CRACX Study - NCT 00193791).
  6. Quality of Life after Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation in Early Breast Cancer: Matched Pair Analysis with Protracted Whole Breast Radiotherapy.
  7. Assessment of three-dimensional set-up errors in conventional head and neck radiotherapy using electronic portal imaging device.
  8. Quality Assurance and Commissioning of an Infrared Marker-Based Patient Positioning System for Frameless Extracranial Stereotactic Radiotherapy.
  9. Breast movement during normal and deep breathing, respiratory training and set up errors: Implications for external beam partial breast irradiation.
  10. Darier's disease following radiotherapy for carcinoma of cervix.

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