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BRIEF RESUMÉ JAYANT SHARAD VAIDYA, born 2 May 1966, Indian National. Married, 2 children.
Department of Surgery, Royal Free and University College Medical School, University College London, 67-73 Riding House St.,
London W1W7EJ. Tel: +44 2076799506, 02086435102, 07801418072. Fax: +44 8701307403 E-mail: [email protected].
Qualifications: MB, BS (Bombay University, 1988),
MS (Master of Surgery, Bombay University, 1992),
DNB (Diplomate of National Board in General Surgery, New Delhi, 1993)
FRCS (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, 1998)
PhD (University of London, 2002)
Schooling and Medical College Awards: Merit certificate under the National Scholarship scheme, New Delhi
NATIONAL SCHOLAR certificate & scholarship (1983-92) by the National Talent Search Scheme of NCERT
Several academic awards in medical school including 1st prize in Surgery.
Research Studentships of Indian Council of Medical Research in Physiology (1984) & Pharmacology (1985).
British Oncological Association’s Travel award 1999. Charles Grant Clarke Research Prize (1999)
Poster Prize at the 5th Annual Multidisciplinary Symposium on Breast Disease, Rome, Italy Feb 2000
Clinical Experience: Residency training in General Surgery including accident and emergency, and neurosurgery. (1989-92). Senior
Registrar in Surgical Oncology: 2 years, then 1½ years as Research Fellow at Tata Memorial Hospital, Bombay (1992-96), Surgical
Registrar at Royal Marsden Hospital (Apr-Oct 1996), Surgical Research Fellow (Oct 1996-Jul 1998), Honorary Lecturer (Aug 1998
onwards) and Specialist Registrar (Oct 1999 onwards) at University College London Medical School
Professional Organisations’ memberships: Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine, Goa Cancer Society, National Organisation for
Tobacco Eradication, (NOTE, India), Indian Medical Association, Indian Society of Oncology (ISO), British Medical Association
(BMA), British Oncological Association (BOA), British Association of Surgical Oncologists (BASO), Included in the Who’s Who of
Medicine and Health Care 1998, Manuscript referee for Lancet since 1997, for Eur J Surg Oncol and Br J Cancer since 1998, and for
Eur J Cancer since 1999.
Main Professional Interests: Surgical Oncology, Breast Cancer and Tobacco Eradication.
Courses / Workshops Attended: 15. Subjects: Surgery, Scientific writing, Research methods and statistics, Tobacco control
advocacy, breast reconstruction, Advanced breast management, Advanced Trauma Life Support course (ATLS), 1-3 June 1999.
Presentations: 66 including 34 invited talks, 22 oral and 10 poster presentations at national and international meets on: physiology,
surgical oncology, breast cancer, medical statistics, mathematical modelling of cancer, anti-tobacco movement.
Publications: 104 including: 1 MS Dissertation, 1 PhD Thesis 1 Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial, 4 chapters / books, 3 book
reviews, 27 original peer-reviewed papers, 27 letters to editor and 30 published abstracts on Physiology, Pharmacology, General
Surgery, Anaesthesiology, Surgical oncology, breast, Tobacco eradication, Science and medicine.
Citations: Work in 22 papers cited by 129 papers, excluding self-citation, in the BIDS- ISI / WOS Science Citation Index.
Special aptitudes: Mathematics, statistics: devised a new method of plotting survival curves, expressing survival in cancer in terms of
cure rates Keen sense of observation, analysis and synthesis: observed a new physiological phenomenon and developed a new
pathological concept Innovative ability: described three new bedside tests, a surgical knot and designed a new surgical instrument,
started a major randomised clinical trial in breast cancer.
Extracurricular Activities: Past: Sanskrit recitation, painting, making up small instruments and gadgets, arts and dramatics, l'Alliance
Française. Class Representative in premedical and medical college. Cultural Secretary and Best All Round student in medical school.
Present: Reading, Anti-Tobacco movement, Computers, Writing and Painting.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL
NAME: JAYANT SHARAD VAIDYA DATE OF BIRTH: 2 May 1966 NATIONALITY: Indian MARITAL STATUS: Married, 2 children ADDRESS: Residence: 15 Homefield Park, Sutton, Surrey SM1 2AN, UK Tel: +44 208 643 5102 Fax: 08701 307403
Hospital: Academic Department of Surgery Royal Free and University College Medical School, University College London, Charles Bell House, 67-73 Riding House Street, London W1P 7LD Mobile: +44 (0) 7801 418 072 E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFICATIONS: MB, BS (1987) MS, Master of Surgery (1992) DNB, Diplomate of National Board (1993) FRCS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons (1998) PhD, Doctor of Philosophy (2002) LANGUAGES: English, French, Marathi, Hindi, and Konkani.
Medium of Instruction: English.
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Goal in Life:
To make a significant contribution to the human pool of knowledge through research and
translate this into clinical service.
Main professional interests: Surgical Oncology, Breast Cancer and Tobacco Eradication.
Special aptitudes:
Mathematics and statistics:
• I have devised a new method of plotting life table curves, which can express survival from
cancer in terms of cure rates (British Medical Journal).
• I have carried out several meta-analyses: Breast cancer: CS vs. MRM (unpublished), CMF
vs. CAF adjuvant chemotherapy (Journal of Ass. of Physicians of India), prognostic effect of
age, menstrual status and timing of surgery (The Breast). Oesophageal cancer: Effect of
chemotherapy on survival (Annals of Oncology) Anaesthesiology: Effect of N2O omission on
post-operative nausea & vomiting. (Anaesthesiology)
Observation and Innovation:
I have observed a new physiological phenomenon (Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology and quoted in the British Medical Journal) I have devised three new bedside tests for:
1. Distinguishing direct and indirect inguinal hernia.(Contemporary Surgery) 2. Recording Diastolic Blood pressure by palpation alone.(Arch Int Med) 3. Feasibility of primary closure after mastectomy for locally advanced breast
cancer.(Journal of Surgical Oncology)
I have devised a new surgical knot. (Contemporary Surgery)
I have devised a new surgical instrument. (Unpublished)
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS’ MEMBERSHIPS Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC Reg. No: 61217), since 1989
Goa Cancer Society, since 1988
National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication, (NOTE, India), since 1992
Indian Medical Association, (Goa Chapter), since 1992
Indian Society of Oncology (ISO), since 1992
General Medical Council (GMC - Permanent Reg. No. 4554613).
British Medical Association (BMA), since 1997
British Oncological Association (BOA), since 1997
British Association of Surgical Oncologists (BASO), since 1997
Fellow of Royal Society of Medicine, since 1997
Book Reviewer for
The Lancet since 1996
The BMA since 1998, (+ short-listing panel)
The British Journal of Cancer since 1999
Manuscript Referee for
The Lancet since 1997.
The European Journal of Surgical Oncology since 1998
The British Journal of Cancer since 1998
The European Journal of Cancer since 1999
Included in the Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care 1998, 2000, 2002
Included in Who’s Who in the World 2000
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS and AWARDS
SCHOOLING • 1st Rank in the Primary School leaving examination (1975).
• Merit lists of the Goa State Board of Secondary and Higher Sec. Education:
⇒ 15th rank among ~ 10,000 students at SSC (Secondary School Certificate 1981)
⇒ 8th rank among ~ 4000 students at HSSC (Higher Secondary School Certificate 1983)
• Awarded Merit certificate under National Scholarship scheme in recognition of the high
position secured in the State Merit list (1981).
• Declared NATIONAL SCHOLAR at the National Talent Search Scheme examination of
the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi, and
awarded Merit certificate & scholarship for Graduation and Post Graduation (1983-92).
MEDICAL SCHOOL • Distinction (> 75% marks) in Anatomy and Biochemistry, in 1st MBBS
• 2nd rank in Anatomy in 1st MBBS & in ENT and Ophthalmology in final MBBS.
• Two Short term Research Studentships of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
in Physiology (May-June 1984) and Pharmacology (May-June 1985).
• 1st rank in Surgery at final MBBS in the state of Goa.
• Dr. Anant Narhar Jejurikar Prize and Late Vasudev Narsinva Naik Memorial Prize in Surgery
• Dr. Ernest Borges Medal and Scholarship awarded by the Goa Medical College, for
standing 1st in Surgery at Final MBBS in state of Goa.
• Dr. Ernest Borges Prize by the Sir Rabindranath Tagore Educational Society, Bombay, for standing 1st in Surgery in state of Goa.
• British Oncological Association’ Travel Award, Tripartite Meeting, of British
Oncological Association (BOA), Association of Cancer Physicians (ACP) & British Association of Cancer Research (BACR) Edinburgh, July 1999
• Charles Grant Clarke 2nd Prize at the annual competition, Middlesex Hospital, Royal Free
and University College London Medical School, London, 24 June 1999 • Poster prize at the 5th Annual multidisciplinary symposium on breast diseases, Rome, 16
Feb 2000.
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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES and AWARDS
• Awarded first prize in Bhagwat Geeta recitation (in Sanskrit) at state level by Vishwa Hindu Parishad (1974). Taught recitation of Bhagwat Geeta to his own class (4th Standard, age 8) and junior classes (2nd and 3rd Standard).
• At age 9, published a fairy tale for children (‘Magic fruit’) in Sunday edition of local
daily Gomantak (13 July 1975).
• Assembled telescope, periscope, kaleidoscope and slide projector:(1975-’78)
• Assembled transistor set, crystal set, telephone and a transmitter (1978-80).
• Passed Elementary grade Drawing examination, Bombay University (1978).
• Trained in the National Cadet Corps (NCC) -passed Part I and II examinations.
• Acted in 3 children’s plays under auspices of Kala Shuklendu with a lead role in one, making more than 60 shows around the state of Goa (1978-81).
• Studied French and was awarded: Certificat de Français (degré élémentaire) de
l'Alliance Française avec mention Très Bien.(1981)
• Active member of local Leo/Lions club: tutored in Mathematics and Physics to students of matriculation (1981-82).
• Elected Class Representative (1981- 88) pre-med and medical college.
• Elected Cultural Secretary (1984-86) in the Goa Medical College, wrote, directed, acted in small plays, represented the Medical School at state level cultural meet "Creations-'85" and won the All Round Team Shield.
• Anti-Tobacco Campaigns: Debates, Elocution competitions, talks on All India Radio
(Goa), banning sale of cigarettes on medical college campus, Television shows on satellite- Zee TV. letters in national newspapers, talks to School children, etc... Active member of National Organisation of Tobacco Eradication (NOTE, India) and the WHO award winning electronic interactive group, GLOBALINK, UICC. Published Letters to newspapers & scientific peer-reviewed papers in international journals.(1988-99)
• Awarded the Rolling Shield for the Best All Round student in Goa Medical College
(1988).
• Proficient in commonly used Computer software: viz. For word processing, data management and analysis, presentation graphics, and statistical analysis Accreditation of computer skills by the British Computer Society - (European Computer driving Licence) after satisfactorily passing the tests conducted through University College London for efficient use of Personal Computers (1999).
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EXAMINATIONS AND DEGREES Examination Examining body Year Marks Ranks
SSC Goa Board of Secondary and
Higher Sec. Education
Mar 1981 87% 15th in the State
HSSC Goa Board of Secondary and
Higher Sec. Education
Mar 1983 85% 8th in the State
1st MBBS Bombay University Oct. 1984 73% Anatomy: 2nd
2nd MBBS Bombay University Apr. 1986 67%
3rd MBBS Bombay University Dec. 1987 62% Surgery: 1st
ENT+Ophthalm:
2nd
MS (Gen.
Surgery)
Bombay University,
Guide/Teacher: Dr. Prafulla B.
Desai
July 1992
DNB (Gen.
Surgery)
National Board of
Examinations,
New Delhi
Dec. 1993
FRCS Royal College of Surgeons,
Glasgow
May 1998
PhD University of London,
Supervisor: Prof Michael Baum
May 2002
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APPOINTMENTS
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS 1.8.98 to date Honorary Lecturer, Department of Surgery, University College
London Medical School. 1.10.99 to date Specialist Registrar, in Type I training, Department of Surgery,
University College London Medical School, University College London Hospital and Middlesex Hospital and Whittington Hospital
PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS Nov-Dec 1987 (3 weeks)
Visiting research fellow, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Secunderabad, India
1.1.88 - 31.12.88, (12 months)
Rotating Internship in the Goa Medical College, Goa
1.2.89 - 30.7.89, (6 months)
House-surgeon in General Surgery under Dr. A G Potnis at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Bombay
1.8.89 - 31.1.90, (6 months)
House-surgeon in General Surgery including Casualty, under Dr. V G Mehendale at Seth V C Vora and M A Gandhi Municipal General Hospital, Rajawadi, Bombay
1.2.90 - 30.6.90, (5 months)
House-surgeon in Neurosurgery under Dr. P S Ramani at the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital and Medical College, Sion, Bombay
1.7.90 - 30.6.91, (12 months)
Junior Registrar, Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital (Thoracic and Paediatric, Genitourinary, Head and Neck, Plastic and Reconstructive)
1.7.91 - 31.1.92, (7 months)
Post Graduate Student under Dr. P B Desai, Tata Memorial Hospital(Thoracic and Paediatric)
1.3.92 - 30.4.92, (2 months)
Clinical Observer, Surgical oncology, under Dr. P B Desai, Tata Memorial Hospital (Thoracic and Paediatric)
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1.9.92 - 31.8.94, (24 months)
Senior Registrar, Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, (Head and Neck, Genitourinary, Thoracic and Breast)
1.9.94 - 31.5.95, (9 months)
Clinical Research Fellow, Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital (Thoracic and Breast + Head and Neck, Gynaec and GI as Private Lists)
1.6.95 - 31.3.96, (10 months)
Senior Research Fellow, Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital (Thoracic and Breast + Head and Neck, Gynaec and GI as Private Lists)
1.4.96 to 30.9.96 (6 months)
Surgical Registrar, Academic Department of Surgery, Royal Marsden Hospital, Fulham Road, London. (Breast and GI)
1.10.96 to 31.3.97, (6 months)
Visiting Research Fellow, Academic Department of Endocrinology and Biochemistry, Royal Marsden Hospital, Fulham Road, London. (Molecular Biology: Polymerase Chain Reaction for Aromatase gene)
1.10.96 to 30.9.99 (36 months)
Surgical Research Fellow with Professor Michael Baum at the Department of Surgery, University College London Hospitals. (Breast)
1.7.98 onwards Hon Lecturer, Department of Surgery, University College London 1.10.99 onwards Surgical Specialist Registrar, Dept of Surgery, University College
London,- Middlesex and Whittington Hospitals
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CLINICAL AND OPERATIVE EXPERIENCE As a Junior Registrar, my experience in general surgery included accident & emergency and
neurosurgery with 2/7 to 6/7 on-call rota. As a Senior Registrar, in the tertiary referral cancer centre, I
have worked in head and neck, thoracic, breast, paediatric, urology, gynaecological and plastic and
reconstructive surgery; I was on call all week except on Sundays (6/7 on-call rota) for all oncological
emergencies. I was responsible for outpatients, ward management, operating lists, and post-operative
management. I have performed most major oncological operations, in good numbers, independently.
Independently performed the following operations:
Hernia repair, Hydrocoelectomy, Appendicectomy, Duodenal ulcer perforation & haemorrhage, Ileal
perforation and resection anastomosis, Vagotomy, Pyloroplasty, Gastrojejunostomy, Radical
gastrectomy, Right & Left Hemi-colectomy, Anterior Resection, Anterior Exenteration,
Abdominoperineal resection, Cholecystectomy, Splenectomy, Haemorrhoidectomy, Heller’s
Cardiomyotomy, Total Oesophagectomy, Ivor Lewis operation, Exploratory thoracotomies, Excision of
mediastinal tumours, Pulmonary lobectomies and pneumonectomy, Frayer's and Millin's Prostatectomy,
Suprapubic cystostomy, Cystolithotomy, Pyelolithotomy, Radical Nephrectomy, Abdominal
Hysterectomy, Wertheim's Hysterectomy, Posterior Exenteration, Extraperitoneal Pelvic Node
dissection, Total and Partial Penectomy, Groin Node dissection. Radical Neck dissection, Modified neck
dissections including Boca's procedure, Composite Resection for alveolus, tongue and buccal mucosal
cancers, Reconstruction with Pectoralis Major myocutaneous flaps, Beckamjian flap, Forehead flap,
Estlander's procedure, Gillie's procedure, Mustardy's flap. Total laryngectomy, Primary
Tracheoesophageal puncture, Near Total Laryngectomy, Supraglottic laryngectomy,
Laryngopharyngoesophagectomy with gastric interposition. Maxillectomies, Enucleation of eyeball,
Tracheostomies, Thyroidectomy, Parotidectomy, Conservative breast surgery, Intraoperative
radiotherapy, Modified Radical Mastectomy with Latissimus dorsi reconstruction with or without
implants and tissue expanders, Forequarter amputation, Burr holes, Evacuation of subdural and
extradural haematomas, Exploratory emergency laparotomies for Stab injuries, Blunt abdominal trauma
and acute abdomen.
Assisted a Senior Surgeon in following operations:
Radical total gastrectomies, Liver resections, Whipple's Procedure, Total exenteration, Radical
Cystectomy with Ileal conduit or Neobladder, Radical Prostatectomy, Retroperitoneal Lymph node
dissection, Hindquarter amputation, Limb amputation, craniofacial surgery, Laminectomy, Anterior and
posterior fixation of spine.
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AUDIT EXPERIENCE
I performed the clinical audit in the Head and Neck Unit at the Tata Memorial Hospital in 1992.
This was the first time an audit was performed at this hospital and was greatly appreciated - the
audit cycle was successfully completed resulting in changes in clinical practice including plans
for prospective audits. I have performed the monthly audit in each of my surgical units.
MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
I have been the Class representative and have managed scholastic activities in the Junior
College and Medical School. I was the Cultural Secretary and have arranged state cultural
meets. I was involved in the arrangments of scientific sessions of the Golden Jubilee confernces
of Tata Memorial Hospital in 1992, and the UICC cancer Congress in 1994, at New Delhi. As
surgical resident, I managed the wards, colleagues’ and junior’s rotas and weekly meetings.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
As a Senior Registrar and as Clinical/Senior Research fellow I undertook bedside teaching in
surgery and operative surgery to my junior trainees for 4 years. I have been on the faculty for
teaching about clinical trials and medical statistics to medical staff of a major teaching hospital.
I have been involved in teaching of undergraduate students in University College London on
several occasions during my tenure as Research fellow/ Hon Lecturer and then regularly since
October 1999 as the Specialist Registrar. This has been in the form of weekly bedside teaching
and topic teaching lectures.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE I presented my first research paper in 1st year of medical school, in 1983 and since then I have
accumulated considerable experience in innovation, research methodology, epidemiology,
medical statistics, scientific writing and, design, planning and execution of clinical trials. I have
given training seminars about clinical trials and statistics and have refereed manuscripts for the
Lancet, Eur J Surg Oncol, Br. J Cancer and Eur J Cancer. I have some experience in molecular
biology viz- cell culture, and PCR. My fields of interest have successively been Physiology,
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Pharmacology, General Surgery and presently, surgical oncology, tobacco eradication /
education and breast cancer.
I have been a Clinical Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow at the Tata Memorial
Hospital between 1994 and 1996. In the UK I have been Surgical Research Fellow from 1996 to
1999.
My PhD thesis (submitted to University of London in Sep 2001), is on local treatment of breast
cancer and the use of targeted Intraoperative radiotherapy. This novel approach has now
interested several international groups and is the subject of ongoing clinical trials.
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PUBLICATIONS 1 Dissertation, 1 Randomised Controlled Trial, 4 chapters/books, 3 book reviews, 28 peer-reviewed papers, 27 letters to the editor, 30 abstracts and 9 on the Internet PubMed Search 1. Dissertation for the Master of Surgery (MS) degree in Surgery with University of Bombay: Mediastinal
Tumours: A review of cases treated during 1985-1988 at the Tata Memorial Hospital: under guidance of Dr. Prafulla B. Desai, Tata Memorial Centre.
2. Dissertation for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) with University of London: A Novel Approach to local
treatment of breast cancer under guidance of Prof Michael Baum, University College London. 3. Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial: Targeted Intraoperative radiotherapy (Targit)- comparing targeted intra-operative radiotherapy with conventional post-operative radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery for early stage breast cancer. JS Vaidya, JS Tobias, M Baum, J Houghton. 29/3/2000 This novel approach has the potential to do away with the usual 6-wk course of postoperative radiotherapy. The trial protocol has been peer reviewed and published by the Lancet http://www.thelancet.com/info/info.isa?n1=authorinfo&n2=Protocol+review&uid=9920 Featured in Lancet Oncology Newsdesk May 2001 and Time Magazine 10 June 2002
BOOKS / CHAPTERS IN BOOKS 4. Carcinoma of Breast: Current Controversies :
Jayant S Vaidya and Michael Baum, in Crucial Controversies in Surgery 1998. Ed. Mosche Schein and Lesley Wise. Karger-Landes Bioscience. New York, 1997. Chapter 5: pp 81-92.
5. Paradoxes and Provocations in Breast Cancer
Jayant S Vaidya and Michael Baum, in Recent Advances in Surgery-21. Ed. CD Johnson and I Taylor. Churchill Livingston,. London 1998. Chapter 4: pp 55-69
6. The Enigma of Breast Cancer Metastasis Jayant S
Vaidya and Michael Baum, in Challenges in Breast Cancer. Ed. Ian Fentiman. Blackwell
Science, London.1999 Chapter 1: pp 3-17. Chapter PDF
7. Tobacco: Quit India Nirmala S Vaidya, Jayant
S Vaidya. Book published for Tobacco Control Advocacy Training Workshop, Goa, India. April 2001, by National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication, NOTE, India, sponsored by- XI World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, Aug 2000.
REVIEWS OF SPECIALIST BOOKS 8. Diseases of the Breast. (1st Ed) JS Vaidya. The
Lancet 27Jul 1996; 348: 253-254. 9. Breast Imaging and Diagnosis (Diagnosis of
Diseases of Breast and Rosen’s Breast Pathology) JS Vaidya in (Dissecting Room) the Lancet 16 August 1997;350:525-526
10. Diseases of the Breast (2nd Ed) JS Vaidya, M Keshtgar, M Baum Br J Cancer Dec 2001;83(12): 1769-1770
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ORIGINAL PAPERS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS (28) Physiology and Pharmacology 11. Anti-inflammatory activity of Furosemide and
Spiranolactone: JS Vaidya, A Jain, R Diniz, NV Agshikar, V G Dhume: Clinician Nov 1986; 50(11): 380-384.
12. Influence of Lateral Posture on Sweating: Does
Posture alter the Sympathetic outflow to sweat
glands?: JS Vaidya, R A Dhume. Ind J of Physiol & Pharmacol April 1994, 38(4):319-322. Quoted in Minerva, BMJ, 4 Feb 1995, Vol. 310, p 340. PubMed, Abstract, Citations
General Surgery and Anaesthesia
13. A new test for distinguishing direct and indirect
inguinal hernia: JS Vaidya. Comtemp Surg Apr 1996. 48 (4): 225.
14. A new noose type non-slip surgical knot that can be tied by one hand : JS Vaidya. Comtemp Surg. Nov 1996. 49 (5): 294.
15. Omission of Nitrous oxide during anesthesia
reduces the incidence of post-operative nausea and vomiting: A meta-analysis J Divetia, JS Vaidya, RA Badwe, R Hawaldar: Anesthesiol.
Nov 1996;85(5):1055-62 PubMed, Abstract, Journal, Citations
16. Clinical Picture: Gall Stone Ileus. JS Vaidya, O
Lalude, D Grant, H Mukhtar. The Lancet. In press
Surgical Oncology 17. Primary malignant melanoma of the scrotum: a
case report Jayant S Vaidya, Sanjay A Pai, Roshni F Chinoy: Ind J Urol, Sep 1995. 12 (1):26-27.
18. Chemotherapy for carcinoma of the esophagus:
A comparison of evidence from meta-analyses of randomized trials and of historical control studies. MS Bhansali, JS Vaidya, RG Bhatt, PK Patil, RA Badwe, and PB Desai: Ann Oncol. Jun 1996; 7(4): 355-361. Quoted in Minerva, Br Med J, 6 Jul 1996; 313:62.PubMed, Abstract, Citations
19. Fraction of Normal remaining life: a new
method of expressing survival in cancer JS Vaidya, I Mittra. BMJ 7 Jun 1997; 314:1682-1684. Quoted in Cancer Topics, Oct-Nov
1997;10(8):5, Responses in BMJ 22 Nov 1997; 1375-76. , HTML, Citations
20. Green tea and leukoplakia SG Vaidya,
Balentine D, W Blot, RB Bhonsle, FL Chung, K Chigurupati, PC Gupta, D Harris, AG Huvos, UD Naik, JP Shah, AR Shaha, NS Vaidya, JS Vaidya, CS Yang, GPYu, SP Schantz American Journal of Surgery October 1997;174(5):552-555 PubMed, Abstract, PDF
21. Follow-up of Colorectal Cancer: can Spiral CT
do what conventional CT could not? M Scott, JS Vaidya, H Mukhtar. Dis Colon Rectum. Under review
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Breast Cancer
22. A new bedside test to assess feasibility of
primary closure after mastectomy for locally advanced breast cancer. Jayant S Vaidya J Surg Oncol. Dec 1995; 60(4):286
23. Role of Ultrasonography to detect metastatic
nodes in Breast Cancer JS Vaidya, JJ Vyas, KC Khandelwal, MH Thakur, I Mittra.: Eur J Surg Oncol. Apr 1996; 22(2): 140-143.PubMed, Abstract, Citations
24. Multicentricity of breast cancer: Whole organ
analysis and clinical implications JS Vaidya, JJ Vyas, RF Chinoy, NH Merchant, OP Sharma, I Mittra. Br J Cancer. Sept 1996; 74 (5): 820-824. Commentary in The Lancet 9 Nov 1996; 348: 1257-1258 PubMed, Abstract, Citations
25. Tamoxifen breast cancer prevention: the UK
trials. M Baum. JS Vaidya. Forum: Trends in Clin Exper Med 1997; 7.1 (suppl 2):107-11.
26. Prediction of nipple-areola involvement in
breast cancer: JJ Vyas, Chinoy RF, JS Vaidya. Eur J Surg Oncol. Feb 1998; 24:15-16. PubMed, Abstract, Citations
27. Can MRI be used to elucidate the natural
history of breast cancer multicentricity? Michael Douek, Jayant S Vaidya, Sunil R Lakhani, Margaret Hall-Craggs, Michael Baum, Irving Taylor. The Lancet 14 March 1998; 351:801-802. , HTML, Citations
28. Unopposed oestrogen and breast cancer
survival: Badwe RA, Bhansali MS, JS Vaidya The Breast. April 1998;7(2):66-71.Abstract
29. Clinical and Biological Implications of the
Milan breast conservation trials. Jayant S Vaidya, Michael Baum [Editorial]. Eur J Cancer August 1998; 34(8):1143-1144. PDF, Citations
30. The price of autonomy. M Baum, JS Vaidya, Health Expectations 1999;2(2):78-81. PubMed, Abstract
31. Does breast cancer exist in a state of chaos? M
Baum, MAJ Chaplain, ARA Anderson, M Douek, JS Vaidya. Eur J Cancer, Jun 1999;35(6):886-891. PDF, Citations
32. Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy
(TARGIT): an innovative method of treatment for early breast cancer. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, S Morgan, M Metaxas, S Naidu , K Harte, Alan Sliski, E Thomson Annals of Oncology Oncology August 2001:12:1075-1080.
33. Percutaneous Minimally invasive stereotactic
Primary Radiotherapy Jayant SVaidya , Margaret Hall-Craggs, Michael Baum, Jeffrey S Tobias, Mary Falzon, Derek P D’Souza, Steve Morgan Lancet Oncology 2002;Apri 3(4):252-253
34. Minimally invasive therapy for the treatment of
breast tumours Margaret A. Hall-Craggs and Jayant S. Vaidya European Journal of Radiology, Volume 42, Issue 1, April 2002, Pages 52-57
35. The novel technique of delivering targeted Intraoperative radiotherapy (TARGIT). JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D’Souza, S Morgan. Eur J Surg Oncol June 2002; 28: 447-454
36. Colonic Metastasis from breast cancer- a case
report and some questions. JS Vaidya, H Mukhtar, Richard Bryan. Eur J Surg Oncol June 2002; 28: 462-463
Tobacco control 37. Effect of sports sponsorship by tobacco
companies on children’s experimentation with tobacco: SG Vaidya, UD Naik, and JS Vaidya. BMJ 17 Aug 1996; 313: 400. (+ a BMJ editorial). Interviewed on BBC radio (South County and Channel 5, ABC radio (Australia) and New Scientist (an editorial and ¾ page report: 24 August 1996 pp 3 & 6). WWW, HTML, BMJ Press release, Citations
38. Sports sponsorship by cigarette companies
influences the adolescent children’s mind and initiates smoking: Results of a National Study in India. Sharad G. Vaidya, Jayant S. Vaidya, U. D. Naik. Journal of Indian Medical Association. Sep 1999;97:354-359. PubMed, Abstract
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (27) Letters The Lancet (11), Lancet Oncology (1), and BMJ (3)
39. Haematogenous dissemination of prostate
epithelial cells during surgery and Does surgery disseminate or accelerate cancer Rajendra A Badwe, Jayant S Vaidya The Lancet: 3 February 1996; 347:325-326. Printer’s correction 1996;347:842. Citations
40. Multicentricity and recurrence of breast cancer
M Baum, JS Vaidya, I Mittra, The Lancet. 18 Jan 1997; 349: 208. Citations
41. Molecular staging of cancer. M Baum, JS
Vaidya. The Lancet 27 Sept 1997; 350(9082):962.
42. The Psion of times (computing breast cancer risk
in clinic) Jayant S Vaidya, M Baum. The Lancet 13 Dec 1997;350:1784. , HTML,
43. Spiral CT and Lung cancer biology. Jayant S
Vaidya, Michael Baum, The Lancet 18 July 1998; 352:236 WWW, HTML, PDF, Citations
44. Tobacco sponsorship of Formula One motor
racing Sharad G Vaidya, Jayant S Vaidya The Lancet 7 February 1998;351:452. , HTML, PDF
45. Interpretation of the Thrombosis Prevention
Trial: Jayant S Vaidya The Lancet 18 Apr 1998;351:1204 , HTML, PDF
46. Magnetic resonance imaging and breast cancer
multicentricity. M Douek, JS Vaidya, I Taylor,
M Baum The Lancet 22 August 1998.352:652-653 , HTML, Citations
47. Randomised trials are not unethical. Jayant S
Vaidya, Michael Baum, The Lancet 15 May 1999;353:1714., HTML, PDF
48. Minor-injury chores by junior doctors or nurse
practitioners. JS Vaidya The Lancet 15 Jan 2000;355:229 WWW, HTML, PDF
49. Screening for breast cancer with mammography.
JS Vaidya The Lancet 22/29 Dec 2001;358:2166 WWW, HTML, PDF
50. India’s new smoking laws. Jayant Sharad Vaidya
Lancet Oncology April 2001;2(4):198 WWW, HTML, PDF
51. The new method of expressing survival in cancer is popular Jayant S Vaidya, Indraneel Mittra. BMJ 4 April 1998;316:1092 , HTML, Citations
52. Does screening really reduce mortality? Jayant S
Vaidya, Michael Baum, BMJ 4Sep1999; 319:642; HTML
53. Should breast reduction surgery be rationed?
Only a third of women completed both questionnaires JS Vaidya, N Sacks. BMJ. 7 Dec1996;313:1278-79, HTML, Citations
Letters New Engl J Med (2) and JAMA (1) 54. Multimodality therapy for adenocarcinoma of
esophagus R A Badwe, J S Vaidya, M S Bhansali. N Engl J Med. 30 Jan 1997; 336: 374-375 WWW, HTML, Citations
55. US Tobacco Settlement: Jayant S Vaidya, Sharad
G Vaidya. N Engl J Med 5 Mar 1998;338(10):690-691 WWW, HTML
56. Benefits and risks of screening mammography in
women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations. Jayant S Vaidya, Michael Baum (letter) JAMA, 23-30 Jul 1997; 278(4):290 HTML, Citations
Letters to Arch Int Med (1) and Nat Med J India (3) 57. Diastolic blood pressure can be reliably recorded
by palpation: JS Vaidya. SJ Vaidya Arch Int Med. 22 July 1996; 156: 1586. Citations
58. HIV-Tobacco Theorem JS Vaidya. Natl Med J Ind. May-Jun 1996, 9 (3):144. Quoted in Minerva, BMJ, 24 Aug 1996; 313: 502. Citations
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59. Does CARET reduce lung cancer and heart disease? J S Vaidya. Natl Med J Ind. Jan 1997; 10(1):47.
60. The concept of scientific holism J S Vaidya Natl Med J Ind. Dec 1996; 9(6): 299-300
Other Letters or Reports towards Tobacco Eradication (5) 61. Report of UICC Tobacco Control Advocacy
Training Workshop: 12-14 February, 1995: Sharad G Vaidya, Jayant S Vaidya, Tobacco Control SAARC Edition, Mar 1995 1:180
62. Merchants of Death (tobacco traders) (Letter)
Jayant S Vaidya. Times of India 3 Nov 1995.158 (260): p14.
63. Cost of human life for Wills (a tobacco company)
sponsorship (of World Cup) (Letter) Jayant S Vaidya. Economic Times 21 Dec 1995. 35 (295): p6; quoted in Business India (15-31 Jan, p14, a
bi-weekly) under “For your information--Making a killing”, a picture of a batsman holding a cigarette and spectator’s stands full of skulls.
64. Smokeless World Cup (Letter) Jayant S Vaidya.
Times of India 12 Jan 1996.159 (11): p14. 65. Wills makes Confession (Letter) Jayant S
Vaidya. Economic Times 9 Feb 1996. 35 (339): p 7
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PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS (30) 66. Effects of Meditation on muscle excitability
revealed by changes in Strength duration curve during Shavasana: JS Vaidya, RR Dhume, RA Dhume, MG Gogate: Ind J Physiol Pharmacol October 1984 85(5): 86.
67. Correlation of Muscle Activity(EMG), Muscle
Excitability and Autonomic Changes induced during Meditation under Shavasana.: RR Dhume, JS Vaidya, RA Dhume, MG Gogate: Ind J Physiol Pharmacol, October 1984 85(5): 87.
68. Importance of non-linear mathematical
modelling in hypothesis generation in cancer with special reference to breast cancer Jayant S Vaidya, Michael Baum. Clinical and Experimental Metastasis Jan 1997; 15(1):67
69. Local Recurrence of Breast Cancer: New
concepts about its biology and clinical relevance J S Vaidya, I Mittra, M Baum, Br J Cancer July 1997 (76:suppl-1)(O03):17
70. Fraction of Normal remaining life: a new
method for expressing survival in cancer. J S Vaidya, I Mittra Br J Cancer July 1997 (76:suppl-1)(O69):34
71. Local Recurrence of Breast Cancer: New
concepts about its biology and clinical relevance J S Vaidya, I Mittra, M Baum, The Breast August 1997;6(4):248-249.
72. Fraction of Normal remaining life: a new
method of defining cure in early breast cancer. J S Vaidya, J Latteier, J Houghton, I Mittra, M Baum. Breast Aug 1997;6(4):243
73. Multicentricity of breast cancer: new findings
and their clinical and biological implications. J S Vaidya, M Baum, I Mittra, Breast, October1997;.6(5):325
74. Fraction of Normal remaining life: a new
method for expressing survival in cancer. J S Vaidya, I Mittra Breast, October 1997;.6(5)(P934):338-9
75. Fraction of Normal Remaining life: a new
method of defining cure in early breast cancer. J S Vaidya, J Latteier, J Houghton, I Mittra, M Baum. Br J Surg Nov 1997;84:1600
76. MRI in detection of breast cancer
multicentricity M Douek, J S Vaidya, S R Lakhani, M A Hall-Craggs, M Baum, I Taylor. Eur J Surg Oncol Dec 1997;23(6):591
77. Communication of breast cancer prognosis:
Women wish to know their chance of cure. JS Vaidya, M Douek, V G Lokare, J Secker-Walker, L Fallowfield, I Taylor, M Baum. Eur J Surg Oncol 1998;24(4):345
78. Preoperative MRI does not influence the
amount of breast tissue excised in conservative cancer surgery M Douek, JS Vaidya, T Davidson, SR Lakhani, MA Hall-Craggs, M Baum, I Taylor. Eur J Cancer 1998;34(S5): p.189
79. Women prefer breast cancer prognosis
expressed as chance of cure to 10-year survival. JS Vaidya, M Douek, VG Lokare, J Secker-Walker, L Fallowfield, I Taylor, M Baum. Eur J Cancer 1998;34(suppl 5):S65 PDF
80. Detection of breast cancer multicentricity with
MRI. M Douek, J Vaidya, T Davidson, SR Lakhani, MA Hall-Craggs, K Blanchard, M Baum, I Taylor. Anticancer Res 1998;18:3837
81. MRI currently does not influence the amount of
breast tissue excised in conservative cancer surgery M Douek, JS Vaidya, T Davidson, SR Lakhani, MA Hall-Craggs, M Baum, I Taylor. Anticancer Res 1998;18:3838
82. Breast cancer prognosis expressed as 'chance of
cure' is preferable to '10-year survival' . JS Vaidya, M Douek, VG Lokare, J Secker-Walker, L Fallowfield, I Taylor, M Baum. Anticancer Res 1998;18:3882.
83. Radiosurgery: A novel method of treatment of
early breast cancer. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson, TRVarricchione. Eur J Surg Oncol. 1998;24(6):619.
84. MRI in the detection of breast cancer
multicentricity AU: Douek M, Vaidya J, Lakhani SR, Blanchard K, Hall-Craggs MA, Davidson T, Baum M, Taylor I Br J Surgery, 1998, Vol.85, No.S1, p.66 (2)
85. Pre-operative detection of breast cancer
multicentricity with MRI Douek_M, Vaidya_J, Davidson_T, Lakhani_SR, HallCrag_MA, Blanchard_K, Baum_M, Taylor_I Eur J Cancer, 1998, Vol.34, No.S5, P.319 (3)
86. Radiosurgery: An innovative method of local
treatment of breast cancer. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P
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Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson, TRVarricchione. Br J Cancer. 1999; July 1999;80:(Suppl6-P285):100
87. Targeted intraoperative Radiotherapy-(Targit)
A novel approach to local treatment of early breast cancer. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson The Breast Journal Sep/Oct 2000 Vol 6(5):339
88. Targeted intraoperative Radiotherapy-(Targit)
A novel approach to local treatment of breast cancer. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson European Journal of Surgical Oncology Dec 2000;26(8): 862
89. Targeted intraoperative Radiotherapy (Targit):
A novel approach to local treatment of breast cancer. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson Radiotherapy & Oncology Jan 2001;58(suppl 1)S10:31
90. Targeted intraoperative Radiotherapy: an
innovative method of treatment for early breast cancer. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, S. Morgan, E Thomson European Journal of Cancer 2001;37(suppl 2)S84-85
91. Targeted intraoperative radiotherapy (Targit)
for early breast cancer- a randomised trial. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, J Houghton, M Keshtgar, R Sainsbury, I Taylor, D D’Souza, S. Morgan, M Metaxas, K Harte, A Sliski, E
Thomson European Journal of Cancer 2001;37(suppl 5):37.
92. Percutaneous Minimally Invasive Stereotactic
Primary Radiotherapy: A Novel Approach For Breast Cancer In Elderly Women Vaidya JS, Hall-Craggs MA, Baum M, Tobias JS, Keshtgar M, Sainsbury R, Taylor I, D’Souza DP, Naidu SV, Morgan S, M Metaxas, Harte KJ, Sliski AP, Thomson E. Eur J Cancer 2001;37(suppl 5):37-38.
93. Targeted intra-operative radiotherapy
(TARGIT) for breast cancer: A randomised trial Vaidya JS, Tobias JS, Baum M, Houghton J, Keshtgar M, Sainsbury R Radiology 221: 278-278, Suppl. S NOV 2001
94. Targeted intraoperative radiotherapy for breast
cancer - a randomised trial. Vaidya JS, Baum M, Tobias JS, Houghton J, Keshtgar M, Sainsbury R, Taylor I, Morgan S, Metaxas M, D'Souza D Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 69 (3): 145 2001
95. Targeted intraoperative radiotherapy (Targit)
for early breast cancer- Rationale and early clinical experience. JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, J Houghton, M Keshtgar, R Sainsbury, I Taylor, D D’Souza, M Metaxas, S. Morgan, , K Harte, A Sliski, E Thomson European Journal of Cancer 2002;38(suppl 3):S89-S90.
ON THE INTERNET (9) (some of these links might have changed) The Lancet Interactive
96. Salt intake: could the human faculty of taste be used to decide what we eat? JS Vaidya Fri, 13 Mar 1998 14:09:04 GMT http://www.thelancet.com/newlancet/sub/discuss/TOP7/msg00000.html, HTML
97. Meditating on Yogic Science: attn: lateral posture switches ANS. JS Vaidya Mon, 6 Apr 1998 08:50:00 GMT http://www.thelancet.com/newlancet/sub/discuss/TOP20/msg00000.html , HTML
98. Pleasures (?) of pipe smoking JS Vaidya, SJ Vaidya Mon, 20 Apr 1998 18:59:00 GMT http://www.thelancet.com/newlancet/sub/discuss/TOP25/msg00000.html, HTML
99. Geographic latitude and major depression JS Vaidya, M Douek Thu, 13 Aug 1998 12:30:00 GMT
http://www.thelancet.com/newlancet/sub/discuss/TOP51/msg00000.html, HTML
100. Patients’ expectations of adjuvant chemotherapy JS Vaidya, Michael Baum. Mon, 7 Sep 1998 15:58:00 GMT http://www.thelancet.com/newlancet/sub/discuss/TOP61/msg00000.html, HTML
101. Ethics of hepatitis B virus transmission between healthcare workers and patients JS Vaidya, SJ Vaidya. 30 Nov 1998 11:59: GMT http://www.thelancet.com/newlancet/sub/discuss/TOP79/msg00000.html, HTML, (in response to) PDF
BMJ Website
102. "Early Cancer" vs. "Dormant Cancer" and the potential hazards of the rush to surgery. Jayant S Vaidya, Michael Baum
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http://www.bmj.com/cgi/eletters/319/7210/642#EL4 WWW, HTML
103. People cannot compute (more good- less bad = good press). Jayant S Vaidya, Sucheta J vaidya. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/323/7316/782#17264 WWW, HTML
Science and Medicine
104. Does Consciousness exist? Jayant S Vaidya at the Internet website of The Brain project: 1 Nov 1996. http://www.culture.com.au/brain_proj/vaidya.htm WWW, HTML
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WORKSHOPS and COURSES
WORKSHOPS ORGANISED 1. Active participation in organising Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Tata Memorial
Hospital including scientific sessions, Bombay, 1992. 2. Active participation in organising UICC Tobacco Control Workshop organised by the
Goa Cancer Society, Dona Paula, Goa, April 1993. 3. Workshop on Clinical Trials and Biostatistics (Faculty) at Seth GS Medical College and
KEM Hospital, Bombay, 12 April 1995.
WORKSHOPS / COURSES ATTENDED 4. Symposium on Research Methods in Clinical Oncology at the Tata Memorial Hospital,
Bombay, February 1990. 5. Course on Scientific Writing by European Society of Oncology at New Delhi, 29
October 1994. 6. UICC Tobacco Control Advocacy Training Workshop at Indore, 11-14 February 1995 7. International Breast Symposium on Breast Reconstruction at Charring Cross Hospital,
London, 18 July 1996. 8. Applied basic sciences for Surgeons at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 2-20
September 1996 9. 2nd European Accelerating Gene Discovery and Mutation detection Seminar Series at
London, 22 November 1996 10. Course for the licence to use diagnostic and therapeutic radiation, London 1999 11. Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course and Passed the course assessment at first
attempt. 1-3 June 1999. 12. Advanced Breast Management Course- Royal College of Surgeons of England, March
2000 13. Millenium Masterclass on Breast reconstruction – Royal College of Surgeons of
England, 17-18 October 2000 14. Rethinking Cancer Research: “Blue-Skying” the Future, an exclusive invited meeting,
Cambridge, UK, 1-2 December 2000 15. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy Royal College of Surgeons, London, 3-4 July 2002
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INVITED TALKS 1. Chi-square and p-values. Conducted workshops
on various applications of Statistics to medical research (full day) Workshop on Clinical Trials and Biostatistics: at Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Bombay, 12 April 1995.
2. Lecture on the Dangers of Tobacco (1 hr) to
Schoolchildren (Std. 8,9 and 10) in Golden Jubilee Girls School on invitation from the Out-reach programme of the Prince Ali Khan Hospital Trust, Bombay, 7 December, 1995.
3. A lecture on Cancer and Tobacco (1 hr) to
Community health workers of the Bombay Municipal Corporation, 23 December, 1995.
4. Importance of non-linear mathematical
modelling in hypothesis generation in cancer with special reference to breast cancer (30min) J S Vaidya, M Baum. at the Workshop on Mathematical Modelling of Cancer Invasion and Metastasis at University of Warwick, England, 11 September 1996.
5. Phenomenon in the natural history of breast
cancer which demand a novel non-linear model (1hr) at Seminars on non-linear dynamics at University College London, London, 18 Feb 1997.
6. Multicentricity of breast cancer: new findings
and their clinical and biological implications.(15 min) at 1st Annual Meeting of the Indian Breast Group at Tata Memorial Hospital, Bombay 2 March 1997
7. Fraction of Normal Remaining life: a new
method for expressing survival in cancer. (15 min) at the 1st Annual Meeting of the Indian Breast Group at Tata Memorial Hospital, Bombay 2 March 1997
8. The need for mathematical models for
understanding natural history of breast cancer. (30 min) at the National Breast Cancer Symposium in the 17 Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Cancer Research. Calcutta 22 January 1998.
9. Local recurrence has nothing to do with residual
disease. (20 min) at the Biennial Presidential Conference of the British Oncological Association, Royal Society of Medicine, London, 2 March 1998.
10. Communication of breast cancer prognosis:
Women wish to know their chance of cure-a novel method of expressing survival in terms of cure rates. (oral) at the Law Hospital, Law, Scotland 18 September 1998
11. Radiosurgery: a novel method of treatment of
early breast cancer (15 min). International Meeting on Whole-Body Stereotactic Radiotherapy, Edinburgh, 19 September 1998.
12. Future implications of novel imaging and
biopsy techniques.(30 min) As a Faculty at the International Workshop: Multidisciplinary approach to breast cancer diagnosis, Hamburg, Germany, 12-14 October 1998.
13. Radiosurgery: A novel method of treatment of
early breast cancer (15 min) North London Cancer Network-Breast Cancer Tumour Board-Away Day, Royal Society of Arts, London 13 November 1998.
15. Logical inconsistencies in the contemporary
paradigm: Is it time for a paradigm shift? (30 min) CoMPLEX seminar on Breast cancer, Centre for Mathematics and Physics in the Life Sciences and EXperimental Biology, London, 10 Mar 1999
16. Radiosurgery: an innovative approach to local
treatment of breast cancer (1 hr) Invited lecture at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. 7 Sep 1999
17. Radiosurgery: an innovative approach to local
treatment of breast cancer (1 hr) Invited discussion at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA, 8 Sep 1999
18. Radiosurgery: an innovative approach to local
treatment of breast cancer (1 hr) Invited discussion at the Our Lady of Mercy Medical School, New York, USA, 13 Sep 1999
19. Radiosurgery an innovative approach to
management of early breast cancer. (45 min) JS Vaidya, Surgical Forum, Department of Surgery, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, UK 22 Jun 1999.
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20. Breast Conservative Therapy- novel approaches- Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy.(20 min) at the Breast Cancer in the New Millenium – in Nagpur, India 18 February 2000.
21. Locally advanced breast cancer- the Surgeon’s
Role. (10 min) at the Breast Cancer in the New Millenium – in Nagpur, India 18 February 2000.
22. Why we cannot cure cancer? Jayant S Vaidya
(30 min) invited Public lecture in the Lunch Hour Lectures of the University College London, Darwin Lecture Theatre, London 29 February 2000
23. London Today (live interview) Carlton
Television (ITV) on Intra-operative Radiotherapy for breast cancer, London 1.30 – 1.40pm, 8 Nov 2000.
24. Featured in the BBC’s Tomorrow’s World
with interviews taken while performing surgery and intra-operative radiotherapy for breast cancer, London, 7.30pm, 8 November 2000
25. Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy- A novel
approach to local treatment of breast cancer. (30min) Invited lecture at the Satellite symposium by Photoelectron corporation, 23rd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Conference, San Antonio, USA, 9 Dec 2000.
26. Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy for breast
cancer- A randomised trial (20min) Invited lecture, Satellite Symposium on Intraoperative Radiotherapy International Conference of Radiation Oncology (ICRO), Melbourne, Australia 31 Jan 2001
27. Intraoperative radiotherapy Breast Cancer
2002, Breakthrough breast cancer, London.UK 27 Feb 2002
28. Intraoperative radiotherapy for breast cancer-
the UK experience at the 8th Annual Clinical Oncology Symposium: Current concepts and developments in Intraoperative radiation oncology, New York, USA. 8 March 2002
29. Targeted Intraoperative radiotherapy- rationale,
technique and results. 3rd European Breast Cancer Conference. Barcelona, Spain, 20 March 2002
30. Targeted Intraoperative radiotherapy- rationale,
technique and results. Congress of the Portuguese Society of Radiology and Radiotherapy, Portugal 17 May 2002
31. Targeted Intraoperative radiotherapy for early
breast cancer- a randomised trial. American Brachytherapy Society meeting. Florida, USA 22 May 2002
32. Targeted Intraoperative radiotherapy-a
randomised trial 4th Milan Breast Cancer Conference, Milan, Italy 5 June 2002
33. Featured in WDHD- Boston-Chicago
television- Healthcast- 6 June 2002 34. TARGIT. 5th meeting of UK clinical trialists,
Birmingham, UK, 17 June 2002.
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PROFFERED PAPERS 35. Effects of Meditation on muscle excitability
revealed by changes in Strength duration curve during Shavasana: (Oral): JS Vaidya, RR Dhume, RA Dhume, MG Gogate: at the XXXth Annual Conference of Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India, Bambolim Goa, October 1984.
36. Multicentricity of Breast Cancer: A whole organ
analysis and clinical implications. (Oral) JS Vaidya, J J Vyas, R F Chinoy, N M Merchant, O P Sharma, I Mittra. at the Weekly Clinical meeting at the Tata Memorial Hospital, Bombay, 7 September, 1995.
37. Multicentricity and its influence on conservative
breast cancer treatment strategy (Oral) JS Vaidya, J J Vyas, R F Chinoy, N M Merchant, O P Sharma, I Mittra. at the Hong Kong International Cancer Congress on 19 Nov 1995.
38. Multicentricity of breast cancer: Whole organ
analysis and clinical implications (Oral) JS Vaidya, J J Vyas, R F Chinoy, N M Merchant, O P Sharma, I Mittra. at the 7th Biennial National Conference of Indian Society of Oncology and International Symposium on new perspectives in oncology in collaboration with Indo-American Cancer Congress Inc., USA. at Lukhnow, 1 March, 1996.
39. Fraction of Normal Remaining life: a new
method for expressing survival in cancer. (Oral + poster) JS Vaidya, I Mittra at Joint Meeting on Senology and 2nd International Conference of European Society of Mastology (EUSOMA) at Florence, 21 March1997,
40. Multicentricity of Breast cancer: new findings
and their clinical and biological implications. (Oral) JS Vaidya, I Mittra, M Baum, at Joint Meeting on Senology and 2nd International Conference of European Society of Mastology (EUSOMA) at Florence, 21 March1997.
41. Fraction of Normal Remaining life: a new
method for defining cure in breast cancer (oral). JS Vaidya, J Latteier, J Houghton, I Mittra, M Baum at the British Breast Group Meeting, Cambridge. 4 July 1997.
42. Fraction of Normal Remaining life: a new
method for expressing survival in cancer. (Oral) JS Vaidya, I Mittra at the Tripartite meeting of British Oncological Association, Association
of Cancer Physicians, and Royal College of Radiologists, St Andrews, 6 July 1997.
43. Local Recurrence of Breast Cancer: New
concepts about its biology and clinical relevance (oral) JS Vaidya, I Mittra, M Baum. at the Tripartite meeting of British Oncological Association, Association of Cancer Physicians, and Royal College of Radiologists, St Andrews, 7 July 1997
44. Fraction of Normal Remaining life: a new
method for defining cure in breast cancer (oral). JS Vaidya, J Latteier, J Houghton, I Mittra, M Baum In the Patey Prize session of the Tripartite Meeting of Surgical Research Society, The Society of University Surgeons and European Surgical Research Society, Nottingham, 10 July 1997
45. Fraction of Normal Remaining life: a new
method for defining cure in breast cancer (oral). JS Vaidya, J Latteier, J Houghton, I Mittra, M Baum at 5th Nottingham International Breast Cancer Conference, 19 Sept 1997.
46. Local Recurrence of Breast Cancer: New
concepts about its biology and clinical relevance (oral) JS Vaidya, I Mittra, M Baum. at the 5th Nottingham International Breast Cancer Conference, 19 Sept 1997.
47. MRI in detection of Breast Cancer
Multicentricity.(oral) JS Vaidya, M Douek, M Hall-Craggs, T Davidson, M Baum, I Taylor(Oral) at the British Breast Group Meeting. Cambridge, 31 October 1997
48. Communication of breast cancer prognosis:
Women wish to know their chance of cure. (oral) JS Vaidya, M Douek, V G Lokare, J Secker-Walker, L Fallowfield, I Taylor, M Baum at the 56th British Association of Surgical Oncology Summer Scientific meeting, Liverpool, 25 June 1998
49. Radiosurgery: A novel method of treatment of
early breast cancer (oral) JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson, TR Varricchionne. British Breast Group Meeting. Sheffield, UK, 9 October 1998.
50. Radiosurgery an innovative approach to
management of early breast cancer.(oral) JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E
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Thomson, TRVarricchione Charles Grant Clark Prize Seminar, London 24 Jun 1999.- and won the 2nd Prize
51. Radiosurgery an innovative approach to
management of early breast cancer.(oral) JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson, TRVarricchione BOA/BACR/ACP tripartite meeting, Edinburgh, 12 Jul 1999
52. Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy- A novel
approach to local treatment of breast cancer. JS Vaidya (oral) at the British Association of Surgical Oncologists BASO Annual Scientific Meeting, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, 28 Nov 2000
53. Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy- A novel
approach to local treatment of breast cancer. JS Vaidya (oral, 10min) Oral presentation, International Conference of Radiation
Oncology (ICRO), Melbourne, Australia 31 Jan 2001
54. Targeted intraoperative radiotherapy (Targit)
for early breast cancer- a randomised trial. JS Vaidya, (11 min) Oral presentation, Nottingham International Breast meeting, Nottingham, 18-21 September 2001
55. Percutaneous Minimally Invasive Stereotactic
Primary Radiotherapy: A Novel Approach For Breast Cancer In Elderly Women JS Vaidya, (11 min) Oral presentation, Nottingham International Breast meeting, Nottingham, 18-21 September 2001.
56. Targeted intraoperative radiotherapy (Targit)
for early breast cancer- a randomised trial. JS Vaidya, (8 min) Oral presentation, Radiological Society of North America, (narrated PowerPoint presentation) Chicago 26-30 Nov 2001
POSTER PRESENTATIONS 57. Mediastinal Tumours: A Tata Memorial
Hospital Experience: 1985-1992. (145 cases) (Poster): JS Vaidya, PB Desai at the XVI International Cancer Congress (UICC). New Delhi, 1 November 1994.
58. Multicentricity of Breast Cancer: A whole organ
analysis and clinical implications. ( Poster) JS Vaidya, J J Vyas, R F Chinoy, N M Merchant, O P Sharma, I Mittra. At the Surgical Oncology Update by International College of Surgeons and Tata Memorial Hospital, and was awarded the first prize, Bombay, 9-10 August 1995.
59. MRI in detection of Breast Cancer
Multicentricity.(poster) JS Vaidya, M Douek, M Hall-Craggs, T Davidson, M Baum, I Taylor at British Association of Surgical Oncologists (BASO) and British Association for Cancer Research (BACR) Conference- Cancer Cure: Drugs, Genes or Surgery 27-28 November 1997.
60. Women prefer breast cancer prognosis
expressed as chance of cure to 10-year survival.(poster) JS Vaidya, M Douek, VG Lokare, J Secker-Walker, L Fallowfield, I Taylor, M Baum. 1st European Breast Cancer Conference, Florence, Italy, 29 Sep - 3 October 1998.
61. Radiosurgery: A novel method of treatment of
early breast cancer (poster). JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S
Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson, TRVarricchione. British Association of Surgical Oncologists (BASO) Silver Jubilee Scientific Meeting, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, 26-27 November 1998.
62. Radiosurgery an innovative approach to
management of early breast cancer (poster). JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson, TRVarricchione 6th Nottingham International Breast Cancer Conference, Nottingham, 22-24 September 1999.
63. Percutaneous excision biopsy and minimally
invasive radiosurgery a novel approach to management of breast cancer (poster). JS Vaidya, MA Hall-Craggs, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson, TRVarricchione 6th Nottingham International Breast Cancer Conference, Nottingham, 22 -24 September 1999.
64. Radiosurgery: an innovative approach to local
treatment of breast cancer. (poster) JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson. British Association of Surgical Oncologists Annual Scientific meeting, Portsmouth, 21-23 November 1999.
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65. Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy- A novel approach to local treatment of breast cancer (Poster – 25 cases of the Pilot Study). JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, D D'Souza, K Harte, S Naidu, P Mulvey, Alan Sliski, E Thomson 5th Annual Multidisciplinary Symposium on Breast Diseases, Rome, Italy, 12-16 February 2000 –won the Poster prize.
66. Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy for early
breast cancer- A randomised trial JS Vaidya, M Baum, JS Tobias, M Keshtgar, R Sainsbury, I Taylor, S Morgan, D D'Souza, K Harte, Alan Sliski, E Thomson 23rd San Antonio Breast Cancer Conference, USA 10-13 Dec 2001