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ACHARYA HARIHAR REGIONAL CANCER CENTRE (A state-autonomous body recognized by the Govt. of Odisha) ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17 (01.04.2016 to 31.03.2017) Manglabag, Cuttack - 753 007, Odisha Tel : 0671-2304 264, Fax : 0671-2304 683 E-mail : [email protected]

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ACHARYA HARIHARREGIONAL CANCER CENTRE

(A state-autonomous body recognized by the Govt. of Odisha)

ANNUAL REPORT2016-17

(01.04.2016 to 31.03.2017)

Manglabag, Cuttack - 753 007, OdishaTel : 0671-2304 264, Fax : 0671-2304 683

E-mail : [email protected] : http://as.ori.nic.in/ahrccodisha/

AHRCC ANNUAL REPORT

SERVICES AVAILABLE IN AHRCC, CUTTACK

1. Radiation through advanced Radiotherapy machines like LINEAR Accelerator and CT Simulator.

2. Free supply of anti-cancer Drugs through NIRAMAYA.

3. For economically weaker section, the treatment is being rendered free through various insurance schemes like BKKY & RSBY.

4. Poor patients who do not have insurance, the treatment is being rendered free through OSTF & CMRF scheme.

5. Investigations are being done free to BPL category patients.

6. All advanced cancer surgeries except thoracic and Neuro surgery are being done by expert team.

7. All blood investigations required for treatment of patients are being done.

8. Cytology and Histo-pathology tests are being done.

9. Free diet to all Indoor patients.

10. AAHAR Centre for patient attendants inside the premises of AHRCC.

11. Ten bedded Day Care centre for chemotherapy is in full operation.

12. 24 hours emergency services is available.

13. Pain & Palliative Care unit is in operation by specialist doctor six days a week.

14. Psychiatric counseling is being rendered once in a week in Pain & Palliative Care area.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NO. DEPARTMENT/DIVISION Page

I. GOVERNING BODYII. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEIII.AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF THE CENTRE

IV. FROM THE DESK OF THE DIRECTORV. AHRCC AT A GLANCEVI. MAJOR ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTREVII. TREATMENT STATISTICS

A. DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES• ANESTHESIOLOGY• DENTAL• GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY• HEAD & NECK ONCOLOGY• MEDICAL ONCOLOGY• MEDICAL PHYSICS• PATHOLOGY• RADIODIAGNOSIS• RADIATION ONCOLOGY• SURGICAL ONCOLOGY

B. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES• PUBLICATIONS• CONFERENCE PRESENTETIONS• RESEARCH PROJECTS• INSTITUTIONAL ETHICS COMMITTEE• HBCR-POCSS

C. COMMUNITY SERVICESD. GALLERYE. LIST OF MAJOR EQUIPMENTSF. HUMAN RESOURCEG. AUDITED STATEMENT

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I. GOVERNING BODY

AHRCC, Cuttack functions as per the rules and regulations of its own Bye-laws The centre is registered under Society Registration Act (1860 Odisha Act XXI of 1860) with Registration No. 18921/4 of 1984-85 dated 24.04.1984 . The Governing Body under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Minister, Health & FW is the authority for control and administration of the Society. This body is convened not less than twice a year.

Members of the Governing Body1. Hon’ble Minister, Health & Family Welfare, Odisha Chairman2. The Commissioner-cum-Secretary to Govt. of Odisha, Health & Family Welfare Vice-Chairman3. The Principal Secretary to Govt. of Odisha, Finance Dept. Member4. The Development Commissioner-Cum- Addl. Chief Secretary to Member

Govt. of Odisha, Planning & Co-ordination Dept.5. The Joint Secretary, Ministry of Health & FW Dept, Govt. of India Member6. The Joint Secretary (FA), Ministry of Health & FW Dept, Govt. of India Member7. Director General Health Services, Govt. of India Member8. The Mission Director, NHM Odisha Member9. Director of Health Services, Odisha Member10. Director of Medical Education & Training, Odisha Member11. Principal, SCB Medical College, Cuttack Member12. Collector & District Magistrate, Cuttack Member13. The State Nodal Officer, NCD Cell, Odisha Member

Persons of outstanding scientific & Professional achievements14. Prof. Dr. G. K. Rath, Chief IRCH, AIIMS, New Delhi. Member15. Prof. K.B. Das, Ex-DMET Odisha and Ex-Director, AHRCC, Cuttack

16. Prof. Padmalaya Devi, Superintendent & Head of Surgical Oncology, MemberAHRCC, Cuttack

17. Prof. Dr. Dillip Kumar Parida, Prof. & HOD Radiotherapy, AIIMS, Bhubaneswar Member

Public Representatives18. Sri Bhatruhari Mahatab, Hon’ble MP, Cuttack. Member19. Sri Pravat Ranjan Biswal, Hon’ble MLA, Choudwar-Cuttack Member20. Sri Debasis Samantray, Hon’ble MLA, Barabati-Cuttack. Member21. Mayor, CMC, Cuttack.22. Director, AHRCC, Cuttack Member &

Convenor

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II. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

There is an Executive Committee chaired by the Secretary to Govt. of Odisha, Department of Health& FW to supervise the affairs of the society, issue directions to the Director the guidelines issued by the Governing Body.

Members of the Executive Committee1. The Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Health & F.W. Dept., Govt. of Odisha Chairman2. The Principal Secretary, Finance Dept. Govt. of Odisha Member3. The Development Commissioner-cum-The Additional Chief Secretary, Member

Planning & Co-ordination Dept., Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar.4. The Mission Director, NHM Odisha Member5. The F.A.-cum-Addl. Secretary, Health & F.W. Dept., Govt. of Odisha Member6. The DMET Odisha, Bhubaneswar Member7. The Principal, SCB Medical College, Cuttack. Member8. The Director, AHRCC, Cuttack. Member

Convener

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III. AIMS & OBJECTIVES

1. To undertake basic, applied and statistical research in various specialties of oncology.

2. Generation of technical and scientific man-power in collaboration with other Medical Colleges of the State.

To organize and conduct under-graduate, post-graduate and doctoral training courses for medical personnel.

To organize and conduct PG & doctoral courses in Radiation Physics, Immunology, Bio-Chemistry, Radiation Pathology, Radio-Biology, Cyto-Genetics, Cell-Biology, Molecular Biology and Cancer Epidemiology.

To organize paramedical courses in Laboratory science, Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy, Radio diagnosis, Cytology, Nursing and Cancer epidemiology.

To train medical professionals in Oncology.

3. To provide modern and advanced clinical services to cancer patients in collaboration with the Medical Colleges of the state.

4. To institute professorship, readership, fellowship and other teaching & research positions for the above purposes.

5. To design preventive services for the General Health Care Delivery System for extension to other areas.6. To conduct lectures, seminars, study groups, workshops, conferences on problems related to cancer.7. To organize hospital based tumor-registry on modern lines.8. To institute and maintain an up-to-date library, related to various specialties of cancer.

9. To publish research papers, treaties, books and periodicals & other literatures relating to various specialties of cancer.

10. To work in collaboration with other medical institutions, Health Service Departments, other Universities, aid agencies and institutions of repute and to co-ordinate with other societies in the pursuit of any of the above objects.

11. To perform all such acts as may be necessary or appropriate or incidental for achievement of any or all of the above objects.

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IV. FROM THE DESK OF DIRECTOR

AHRCC is committed to excellence in patient care, create talent pool in cancer care for the state, decentralise certain aspects of treatment in the form of task shifting the chemotherapy administration & palliative care to district level, and create awareness in cancer prevention & early detection. Last year has been quite productive & in away a watershed in the history of AHRCC.

The significant achievements are :

1. 50% increase in the number of patients attending AHRCC in 2017-18 in comparison to the last year. The increase may be partly due to improvement in registration.

2. 35% increase in the number of major operations last year. Overall 42% increase in the number of major & minor operations taken together.

3. 23% increase in pathologic investigations4. More than 30,000 cycles of chemotherapy have been administered.

5. LOP received from Government of India to start super-speciality courses in AHRCC from 2017-18. Two seats each in M.Ch in Surgical Oncology and Gynaecologic Oncology.

6. Applied for opening of 20 seats in DMLT course7. Our centre has been chosen as a centre for telemedicine network8. SCI grant partially released, matching grant from Govt. of Odisha released.9. Emergency service fully functional.

10. Palliative care initiated in the emergency ward with a regular doctor & dedicated staff. AHRCC is the nodal centre for palliative care at the district level. First batch of doctors & nurses have been trained at Karunashraya in Bangalore after sensitization program in AHRCC. Jivdaya foundation, an US based NGO has also promised to provide one palliative care nurse & DEO to train manpower in AHRCC & help in starting home based palliative care.

11. Central gas pipeline supply service has been made functional.12. Construction over LINAC building started.13. Bhabatron cobalt source replacement approved.14. Sensitization course for pre-accreditation level for NABH undertaken

The AHRCC team is actively involved in the developmental activities. We are working to computerise our core functions and digitalise the patient record system. National cancer grid has provided support for e- library. The face of AHRCC is fast changing. If this pace of development continues, very soon it will be a leading centre in comprehensive cancer care in the country.

Dr. Lalatendu SarangiDirector

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V. AHRCC AT A GLANCE

Name & Address of the Institute : Acharya Harihar Regional Cancer CentreManglabag, Cuttack-753 007, Odisha.Tel : 0671-2304 264, Fax: 0671-2304 683e-mail : [email protected]: http://as.ori.nic.in/ahrccodisha/

Director : Dr. Lalatendu Sarangi

Dean & Principal : Prof. Niranjan RoutSuperintendent : Prof. Padmalya DeviAdministrative Officer : Dr. Pratap Kumar Mishra (OAS)Accounts Officer : Mr. Biswa Mohan Mishra (OFS)Store Medical Officer (I/C) : Dr. Manoranjan MohapatraSenior Hospital Administrator, NHM : Dr. Jyotish Chandra MohantyStatus of A Regional Cancer Centre : Since 02-February-1981

Status of The Institution/ Ownership : A state-autonomous body supported by the Govt. of

Odisha since 24-April-1984(Registered under societies of Registration act. 1860 videRegistration No. 18921/4 of 1984-85 dated 24.04.1984 .)

Districts & Regions Covered By the RCC : 30 districts of the state of Odisha and some parts of

neighboring states.Major Sources of Funding : Govt. of Odisha grants-in-aid.

Govt. of India grants-in-aid.Users' fee collected from patients.

Treatment Assistance Schemes : Orissa State Relief Fund(OSTF),

Biju Krushak Kalyan Yojana(BKKY),Rastriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY),Chief Minister Relief Fund(CMRF),

Patient Registration : A unique registration number is provided to all new

cancer patients.Cancer Registry System : Hospital Based Cancer Registry project by National Cancer

Registry Programme.

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VI. MAJOR ACTIVITIES

SIGNIFICANT EVENTSNIRAMAYA

The drug distribution through “Niramaya” system is now dispensing free anticancer drugs to all our beneficiaries. We are also the nodal agency for distribution of anticancer drugs to Hematology department of SCB Medical College, VIMSAR, Burla, MKCG Medical College, Capital hospital, Bhubaneswar and district chemotherapy centers.

DISTRICT CANCER CARE CENTRE

a. Odisha government under the leadership of AHRCC and guidance of Dr. Dinesh Pendarkar has started cancer care centers in seven district head quarter hospitals and Capital hospital, Bhubaneswar. Besides general cancer care, free chemotherapy administration has started in these centers under professional supervision. Seven more districts and RGH /Rourkela have been included in the second phase. The doctors have been trained in Mumbai & Ujjain under the guidance of Dr. Dinesh Pendarkar. The nurses have been trained at AHRCC.

b. District level palliative care program has been initiated and AHRCC has been identified as the nodal organization.

PALLIATIVE CARE

The palliative care program AHRCC has been strengthened. The seven districts & capital hospital, where cancer chemotherapy program have been set up, the doctors & the nurses have been trained at Karunashray, Bangalore after undergoing initiation program in AHRCC in palliative care & pain management in cancer. Now they are certified to store & dispense narcotics.

24HRS EMERGENCY SERVICE

A 24hrs emergency service is running smoothly and catering service to cancer patients.

POST GRADUATE EDUCATION

MCI inspection done in post graduate courses for MD in pathology, anesthesiology and M.Ch. in surgical oncology & gynecologic oncology. Compliance reports to MCI submitted for surgical oncology & gynecologic oncology.

LINAC G+6 construction has been started.

The gas pipe line work for OT & ICU completed.

E-library has been set up with the help of National Cancer Grid.

The Government of India has sanctioned funds for State Cancer Institute and matching grants have been released by government of Odisha.

Certificate program on implementation for pre-accreditation entry level NABH standards was conducted which gave a better insight for patient care to all staff.

We are Emphasizing on Cancer prevention, Registry & Research and Rehabilitation in addition to better diagnosis & treatment.

CELEBRATIONS

Utkal Divas on 1st April 2016.Annual Day of the centre on 24th April 2016.No Tobacco Day on 31st May 2016.

Cancer Survivors’ Day on 7th June 2016. Breast Cancer Month in October 2016. World Hospice Day on 11th October 2016.

World Anesthesia Day on 16th October 2016.National Cancer Awareness Day on 7th November 2016.

Children’s Day for Pediatric Cancer Patients 14th November 2016.Annual Day of Day Care Unit 23rd January 2017.

World Cancer Day on 4th February 2017.

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GB meeting under the chairmanship of the Hon'ble Minister H&FW, Govt. of Odisha

Programme on implementation for pre-accreditation entry level NABH standards

Sovan Bhuyan Day care function inauguration by Dr. Manorama Mohapatra

IAPC Certificate Course for Doctors & Nurses Sensitization programme for doctorson district cancer chemotherapy

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Two weeks training on administration ofchemotherapy in DHH for nurses

Utkal Divas

Ambulance Service

Radiation Therapy Safety Certification Course (RS-RTT-2016) Conducted by RP&AD, BARC in collaboration

with AHRCC, Cuttack

Dr. S.K. Giri receiving Plaque after delivering ICOG Oration at Thrissur, Kerala

Dr N. Panda, Dr. P.K. Hota and Sri R. Meher in operational training program on LINAC at

Mannheim, Germany

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Dr. L. Pattanayak on AROI Fellowship at MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA

Good Clinical Practice Workshop by AHRCC-IEC

Dr. D. R. Samanta in IASO 2016, New Delhi World Hospice Day at AHRCC

Faculties and Students of Radiation Oncology in Aroicon 2016, Bhubaneswar

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VII. TREATMENT STATISTICS (2016-17)

No. of OPD Days 311New Patients Registered in OPD 17534Follow-up Patients in OPD 38594Total No. of OPD Registrations 56128OPD Workload in all Units 7285724hr. Emergency Services 1371No. of New Admissions 6032No. of Readmissions 19061Total Admission 25093In-patient census 150057Daily In-patient census 411Patients on floor 60584No. of Discharge 21698Hospital Death 512Blood/ Blood component census 8379Bed Occupancy Rate (%) 137Pathological InvestigationsCytology 14075Histology 22461Hematology 81349Biochemical 115321Total Pathological Investigations 233206Ultrasonogram 1078X-Ray 2812Surgical ProceduresDental Procedures 306OPD Procedures (Biopsy) 1681Minor OT Procedures 793Major OT Procedures 1596Total OT Procedures 2389Anesthetic Procedures (except PAC) 2099Patients in Recovery Room 1663Pain & Palliative Care 6115Morphine Dispensed (TAB) 49060TreatmentChemotherapy in Day Care Unit 10042Planning in Telecobalt 2085Treatment in LINAC 1160CT Simulation 1230Fractions Delivered in Brachytherapy 1143Treatment AssistanceOSTF 1048BKKY 3564RSBY 577NIRAMAYA Anticancer drugs(IPD) 30200Counseling NCD Counselor 5156

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VIII. HOSPITAL STATISTICS (2016-17)District Distribution of Cases (New Admissions) at AHRCC

District Male Female Total Percentage (%)Anugul 55 76 131 2.16Bargarh 79 75 154 2.55Bhadrak 144 190 334 5.53Balasore 129 252 382 6.33Balangir 59 74 133 2.20Boudh 22 16 38 0.63Cuttack 356 410 766 12.69Deogarh 17 17 33 0.56Dhenkanal 112 117 229 3.79Gajapati 19 18 37 0.61Ganjam 191 171 362 5.99Jagatsinghpur 161 196 357 5.92Jajpur 175 294 469 7.77Jharsuguda 18 17 35 0.57Kalahandi 46 64 109 1.81Kandhamal 31 23 55 0.91Kendrapara 191 202 393 6.51Keonjhar 71 116 187 3.11Khurda 173 218 391 6.48Koraput 37 36 73 1.20Malkangiri 9 15 23 0.39Mayurbhanj 83 134 217 3.59Nuapada 12 22 35 0.57Nabarangpur 35 33 68 1.13Nayagarh 56 96 152 2.52Puri 173 212 385 6.38Rayagada 25 23 48 0.80Sambalpur 39 45 84 1.39Subarnapur 20 36 56 0.93Sundargarh 61 86 147 2.44West Bengal 48 58 106 1.76Chhattisgarh 6 8 13 0.22Jharkhand 13 9 22 0.37Bihar 2 1 3 0.06Andhra Pradesh 2 3 6 0.09Uttar Pradesh 1 0 1 0.02Madhya Pradesh 0 1 1 0.02Total 2671 3361 6032 100.00

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Age and Sex Distribution of Cases(New Admissions) at AHRCC

Age Male Female Total Percentage (%)0 -14 70 59 129 2.1515-24 109 121 230 3.8125-34 231 283 514 8.5335-44 404 797 1201 19.9145–54 644 1017 1661 27.5355-64 704 619 1324 21.9465-74 385 407 792 13.1475+ 123 58 181 3.00Total 2671(44.28%) 3361(55.72%) 6032 100.00

Major Disease Pattern as per ICD-10 Classification

ICD-10 Classification Male(%) Female(%)

C00-C14 Malignant neoplasms of lip, 21.19 6.22oral cavity and pharynx

C15-C26 Malignant neoplasms of 30.10 16.75digestive organs

C30-C39 Malignant neoplasms of 7.56 1.93respiratory and intrathoracic organs

C40-C41 Malignant neoplasms of bone and 1.42 1.25articular cartilage

C43-C44 Melanoma and other malignant 1.39 0.15neoplasms of skin

C45-C49 Malignant neoplasms of 2.13 1.25mesothelial and soft tissue

C50-C50 Malignant neoplasm of breast 0.67 22.02C51-C58 Malignant neoplasms of 0.00 30.17

female genital organsC60-C63 Malignant neoplasms of 3.14 0.00

male genital organsC64-C68 Malignant neoplasms of urinary tract 1.46 0.27C69-C72 Malignant neoplasms of eye, brain 2.40 0.98

and other parts of central nervoussystem

C73-C75 Malignant neoplasms of thyroid and 0.34 0.54other endocrine glands

C81-C96 Malignant neoplasms of lymphoid,haematopoietic and related tissue 8.91 2.89

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A. DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY

ANESTHESIOLOGY

This Department caters the need of the departments conducting surgical procedures in addition to the preparative, intra-operative, post-operative anesthesia, respiratory and recovery room care. The department also provides services to (a) the Radiation Oncology department for treatment of pediatric and uncooperative patients, (b) the Medical Oncology department during intrathecal administration of chemotherapeutic agents.

Professor & HeadDr. Rekha Das, MD

Associate ProfessorDr. Sumita Mohanty, MD

Assistant ProfessorDr. Rajat Kumar Das, MD

CLINICAL ACTIVITIESDetails of Work Done NumberPre Anesthetic Checkup 2313Regional Anesthesia 362General Anesthesia 1234Intravenous Anesthesia 110Miscellaneous (IT 393Chemotherapy guide, RTinsertion, vascularaccess, sedation forRadiotherapy and bed sideresuscitation)Post Operative Ward 1663

PAIN & PALLIATIVE CARE

It is the State Nodal Centre for palliative care activity and morphine availability. It provides palliative care services like pain relief, symptom relief to all inpatients and out patients needing such services. The clinic regularly organizes IAPC training programme through contact session and conducts IAPC certificate exams twice a year.

Senior Medical OfficerDr. Devasis Acharya,MD(Oncology) MBA,UICC Fellow,

Pain Palliative Care & Rehabilitation Medicine MD Anderson Cancer Center

CLINICAL ACTIVITIESDetails of Work Done NumberConsultation 6115Admission 374Morphine Dispensed 47390 1670

(10mg) (30mg)

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

• The doctors & the nurses of seven DHH & Capital Hospital have been trained at Karunashraya, Bangalore after undergoing initiation program in AHRCC in palliative care & pain management in cancer.

• Dr. Rekha Das is Peer Reviewer of Journal of Indian Society of Anaesthesiologist (IJA) .

• Dr. Rekha Das was Scientific Chairperson of the Workshop ISACON EAST ZONE Annual Conference of Indian Society Of Anaesthesiologist East Zone 2016 PURI.

• Dr. Rekha Das Organized Critical Care Nursing Certificate Course of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) on 23rd January 2017 at Cuttack

• Dr. Sumita Mohanty Conducted IAPC Certificate course in Essentials of Palliative care for Periphery Doctors & Nurses at AHRCC on 19th - 20th November 2016 Sponsored by NHM

• Dr. Sumita Mohanty Conducted Examination of IAPC Certificate Course on palliative care,for Doctors and Nurses (23 Numbers) on 25th January 2017 at AHRCC

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DENTAL

Oral cancer is one of the common cancers in our country, which is attributed mainly to different forms of tobacco consumption, poor oral and dental hygiene. The dental department serves the patients by way of diagnosis, oral health education, dental consultation and treatment.Facilities Available

• Routine dental procedures (extraction, restoration, grinding, scaling, prosthesis)

• Intra-oral injection for Oral Sub mucous Fibrosis.

• Jaw retraction for trismus.Head of the Department (I/C)

Prof. Padmalaya Devi, MSAssistant Dental Surgeon

Dr. Namrata Panda, BDS

CLINICAL ACTIVITIESDetails of Work Done NumberOPD (New & Follow up) 1408Jaw Retractions 266Oral Sub mucous Fibrosis 40Prophylaxis 4Referred Head & Neck Cancer Cases 419Complete dental evaluation & 60Management before CT/IVBP/ OthersPre Cancerous Management 237Oral inflammation/Ulceration 193ManagementDiagnosis/ Management/Follow up 189& Oral health evaluation/

GYNAECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY

Amongst the common cancers in India the two preventable and potentially curable cancers are Oral Cavity and Uterine Cervix Cancer. Uterine Cervix cancer ranks the second position in terms of incidence all over the country. Dept. of Gynecological Oncology deals with female cancer patients for prevention, palliation, early diagnosis

and prompt adequate treatment. Departmental library has with more than 100 books and periodicals for education and research purpose. The main activities of this department are:

• Diagnosis and treatment of malignant cases of female genital tract.

• Diagnosis of Gynecological premalignant lesions and its proper treatment.

• Routine screening of female population for early diagnosis of cancer cervix amongst the patients attending the outdoor of the centre.

• Assisting in Mobile Cancer Detection Camps for screening of patients.

• Training of Post-graduate students, in-service doctors and Para-medical workers.

• Training in gynecologic oncology of post-PG faculties.

For diagnosis purpose cervical pap-smear-study seems beneficial in most of the cases. Besides these cervical Biopsies, endocervical curettage and endometrial histopathological studies and colposcopy are being done in suspected cases. After final diagnosis proper treatment plan is made and executed.Problems and prospective• Deficiency of indoor beds• Need ICU backup with manpower• Lack of JRs and inadequate SRs• In house Blood Bank facility

• Tumour markers and IHC facility need to be enhanced

• Facility for Imaging and preoperative cardiac evaluation

• Interdepartmental consultation facility withSCB

Professor & HeadDr. Sushil Kumar Giri, MD, FICOG

Associate ProfessorDr. Jita Parija, MD, FICOG

Assistant ProfessorDr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak, MD, FICOG, Ph.D.

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Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra, MD, FICOG Dr. Manoranjan Mohapatra, MD, FICOG Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy, MD, FIGO

Senior ResidentDr. Rabindra Naik, MD

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES• Organized Post graduate Quiz in Cancer cervix

and Cancer Endometrium

• Organized 15 Guest lectures, 34 topic seminars, 15 Journal presentations

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

Details of Work Done NumberOPD New Follow Total

upCa Cervix 937 785 1722

Stage I 179 258 437Stage II 220 198 418

Stage III 533 323 856Stage IV 5 6 11

Ca Ovary 411 635 1046Ca Endometrium 155 173 328

Ca Vulva 58 67 125Ca Gestational 30 43 73

trophoblastic diseaseCa Vagina 20 27 47

Sarcoma 12Ca Breast & Stomach 164

Benign & Other 1290Inappropriate Hysterectomy 89

Total OPD 4896Admission (New & Readmission) 556Cytology 1306Biopsy 743Major Surgeries 445

Cervix 81Ovary 202

Endometrium 40Vulva 11

Vagina 2Sarcoma 1

Lap 6Benign 102

Minor Surgeries 109Total Surgical Procedures 1297

• Six PG students of SCBMCH were being trained

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS• Compliance report of inspection has been

submitted to MCI for starting of M.Ch. in Gynecologic Oncology

• Organized National CME and Y-GOG Session Gynaecologic Oncology on 6th November 2016 at JDM Hall, SCB Medical College, Cuttack

• Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri delivered ICOG Oration at Thrissur, Keral on 13th November 2016

• Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri delivered Dr. Subodh Mitra Memorial Oration at Bengal Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society on 13th September 2015

• Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak won Best Paper award in Senior Category of Poorvam, Bhubaneswar in May 2016

• Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak elected as Assistant Editor in Indian Journal of Gynaecologic Oncology

• Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak became Member , Oncology Committee FOGSI

• Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak elected as East Zone Co Ordinator for FIGO FOGSI Cervical Cancer Prevention Workshop

• Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak elected as Secretary, Odisha Medical Journal

• Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra was awarded by IMA Community Service Award in December 2016

• Dr. Ashok Kumar Padhy awarded Dr Shahsikant Lele International travel Fellowship PMB and attended Robotic Training in Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI), USA from 31st August 2016 to 1st December 2016

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• Dr. Ashok Kumar Padhy won Dr M. C. Mishra Memorial Award for Best Case Report in OMJ, 2017 (consecutive 2nd time) for "Spindle cell sarcoma of vagina: A rare Case Report and Review of Literature"

HEAD & NECK ONCOLOGY

Oral cancer is one of the 10 most common cancers of the world and the commonest in India. There is excellent evidence from many sources that approximately 90% of these cancers are due to tobacco abuse in any form and poor oral & dental hygiene. Almost 70% - 80% of the cases reported have advanced stage of cancer which is practically in Stage-III & IV. Cancers of the Thyroid gland, parotid gland and minor salivary glands are also frequently reported in this Dept. The incidence of pre-malignant lesions like leukoplakia and sub-mucous fibrosis has increased considerably. Cosmetic value being a vital factor, various re-constructive procedures is being performed by this department.

The post-graduate students, Para-medical staffs and ex-service doctors are imparted regular training programs keeping in view the early detection, prevention and treatment of Head & Neck cancers as the main theme.Associate Professor & Head

Dr. Pramod Ch. Pathy, MSAssistant Professor

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Panda, MSDr. Paresh Kuumar Behera, MS

Senior ResidentDr. Monika Sharma, MS

CLINICAL ACTIVITIESDetails of Work Done NumberOPD New Follow up Total

3824 5324 9148Admission New Readmission

204 56 260Biopsy 377Major Surgeries 253Minor Surgeries 414Total Surgical Procedures 1044Reconstructive Surgeries 179(% of Major Surgeries) (71%)

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS• Introduction of Microvascular (Free flap

surgery): RFFF-8, Free Fibula-3, FALT-2MEDICAL ONCOLOGY

Medical oncology department has an important role in the management of cancer cases. The main function of this division is to provide treatment care for the patients suffering from wide range of malignant neoplasms especially for haematological malignancies, lymphoma and solid neoplasms by chemotherapy as primary mode, concurrent mode (CT/RT), neo-adjuvant before RT/ Surgery or adjuvant mode following RT/Surgery.

Department of Medical Oncology has a Paediatric Oncology Wing for paediatric patients coming to the centre. The ten bedded Sovan Bhuyan Memorial Day Care Unit is serving under the department for the patients receiving chemotherapy.

Head of the Department (I/C)Dr. Sanjukta Padhi, MD

Assistant ProfessorDr. Diptirani Samanta, MDDr. Prasanta Kumar Parida, MD, DMDr. Lal Mohan Soy, MD

CLINICAL ACTIVITIESDetails of Work Done Number TotalOPD Male Female

8734 9578 18312Admission New Readmission

1606 7497 9103Adult Pediatric

Hematologic 3024 592 3616Bone Sarcoma 483 -- 483Solid Tumor# -- 410 410Other Cancers 13803 -- 13803Total 17310 1002 18312Chemotherapy in Day Care Unit 10042#ES, OS, Hepatoblastoma, RMS, HD, NHL,WT, Neuroblastoma

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ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES• PG (Radiotherapy) Classes

Management of Osteosarcoma (Dr. D. R. Samanta)

Management of Multiple Myeloma (Dr. D. R. Samanta)

Management of Carcinoma Colon (Dr. D. R. Samanta)• Departmental Seminars

Chemotherapy in Carcinoma Endometrium (Dr. D. R. Samanta)

Chemotherapy in Sarcoma Uterus (Dr. P. K. Parida)

Chemotherapy in Palliative Intend (Dr. L. M. Soy)

Management of Small Cell Carcinoma of Lungs (Dr. L. M. Soy)

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS• All the faculties are actively involved in

District Chemotherapy Programme of Govt. of Odisha as resource persons.

• One day sensitization programme for doctorsand two weeks orientation course for nursesof DHHs and Capital Hospital on "Administration of Chemotherapy" were conducted under the direct supervision of the departmental faculties

• Organized Annula Day of Sovan Bhuyan Memorial Day Care Unit

MEDICAL PHYSICS

The Department of Medical Physics ensures implementation of the provisions of the Radiation Protection Rules (RPR)-2004 enforced by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB), Government of India with the following responsibilities:

• Evaluation and optimization of Radiation treatment planning for cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy.

• Performing radiation dosimetry, periodic calibrations, quality assurance (QA) testing traceable to national standards laboratory and maintenance of all the radio-therapeutic and radio-diagnostic equipments/ machines.

• Observing radiation safety for the radiation workers, staff members, patients and public in the Departments of Radiation Oncology, Radiodiagnosis, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Physics.

• Participating in various research and developmental activities of the centre.

• Facility design and Planning for commissioning of new radiation installations and decommissioning of old installations in accordance with the requirements of the installation that meets the regulatory stipulations of radiation protection and safety.

• Preparations of specifications for treatment and dosimetric equipment;

• Acceptance testing, commissioning and quality assurance (including calibration) of radiation facilities.

• Measurement, analysis and tabulation of beam data for clinical use.

• Development of QA protocols and procedures in radiation therapy regarding delivery of radiation treatment, radiation safety and control and regulatory compliance.

• Supervision of radiation therapy equipment servicing and maintenance of records.

• Teaching Radiation Physics to the PG-students for MD (Radiation Oncology) degree and the DMRT (Dip. in Medical Radiation Technology) students of SCB Medical College, Cuttack

Facilities availableSl. Name of facilities Year of

commissioning1 Elekta-Synergy (6-15 MV) LA 2016

with IMRT,VMAT & SRTfacilities,• Monaco treatment planning

System• PTW-Therapy Beam Analyser

2 Elekta-Comapct LA• Oncentra treatment

planning System 2016

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3 Theratron-780C Telecobalt unit Assistant Professor• Multidata treatment 1987 Sri Rajendra Meher, M.Phil (Physics),Dip.RP

planning System Sri Himansu Sekhar Bhuyan4 Bhabhatron-II Telecobalt unit 2010 M.Sc. (Physics),Dip.RP5 GammaMed-plus HDR Sri Prasanta Kumar Moharana

Brachytherapy unit M.Sc. (Physics),Dip.RP• Abacus treatment planning 2001 Ms. Itishree Priyadarshini

System M.Sc. (Physics),Dip.RP6 Siemens-Somatom Definition 2016

AS64 CT-Sim InternAssociate Professor & Head Sri Pawan Kumar Yadav

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Hota (RSO), M.Sc. (Medical Physics)PhD (Physics),Dip.RP Ms. Bidisha Dutta, M.Sc. (Medical Physics)

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

Details of Work Done Machine Particulars # Cases TotalTheratron-780C New patients 1109 1109

Telecobalt therapy # Fields 2452Bhabhatron-II New patients 976 976

# Fields 1744Conventional RT 43DCRT 102

Synergy IMRT+IGRT 118 530Megavoltage therapy VMAT 286

SRS/SRT 0Electron 20

Compact Conventional RT 15 6303DCRT 615

Brachytherapy GammaMed plus Single channel 376 1143Triple channel 767

CT-Simulator Somatom Definition Diagnostic CT 0 1230Planning CT 1230

Monaco IMRT, VMAT, SRT 439LINAC planning Oncentra CRT, 3DCRT 684

Manual CRT 37 4388Telecobalt planning Multidata Telecobalt 2085

( + Manual plan)Brachytherapy Planning Abacus Intracavitary 1143

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS •

• Radiation Safety Certification Programme for Dr. Pradeep Ku. Hota and Sri. Rajendra Meherattended one week operational trainingRegularisation of RT-technologists organisedprogram on LINAC at Mannheim, Germanyby RP&AD, BARC was conducted during 11th-

16th July 2016 (17 out of 41 participants from during 25th-29th April 2016Assam & Bihar)

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PATHOLOGY

The Department of Pathology acts as the gateway to the cancer centre. Its role on the diagnosis of cancer, subjects the patients to various treatment modalities and follow-up. It has several sections like Histopathology, Cytology, Hematology, Clinical Pathology, Biochemical Pathology and Microbiology. Besides the hospital laboratory services its staff participate in various Cancer Detection Camps.

This department is facilitated with the studies of Cytology, Histology, Biochemical, Hematology, Clinical pathology, Bone-marrow basing on Standard treatment protocols.Associate Professor& HOD

Dr. Sagarika Samantaray, MD(Path.)Assistant Professor

Dr. Sasmita Panda, MD(Path)Dr. Kusumbati Besra, MD(Path.)

Senior ResidentDr. Subharnsu Ku Hota, MD(Path.)Dr. Bagmi Mishra, MD(Path.)

CLINICAL ACTIVITIESDetails of Work Done Cases InvestigationsHistology 7001 22461FNAC 4811 11179Pap Smear 1426 1426Body Fluids 523 1046Bone Marrow 106 424Hematology 19886 81349

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES• Two M.Sc. Biotechnology students are doing

project work in Dept of Pathology.SIGNIFICANT EVENTS• Dr. Sagarika Samantaray was Quality

CoordinatorofProgrammeonImplementation of NABH Standards for Pre-accreditation entry level Hospital conductedon 2nd-3rd Dec 2016 at AHRCC.

RADIODIAGNOSIS

This department has been functioning since the inception of this institute. The patient services are carried out through radiological and ultrasound imaging. 1000 MA Digital X-Ray has been installed during 2016.Head of the Department (I/C)

Dr. Prafulla Kumar Das,MS,FAIS,FUICC(Oncology)

Assistant ProfessorDr. Manas Kumar Patra, MD (Contractual)

CLINICAL ACTIVITIESDetails of Work Done NumberUltra Sonogram 1078X-Ray 2812

RADIOTHERAPY

This department treats about 200 patient’s daily using telecobalt therapy and HDR brachytherapy. About 65% of all cancer patients attending this institute avail radiation therapy during their course of treatment. External Beam therapy is delivered by one telecobalt units (Theratron-780C) from 8:00 AM to late night in three shifts on all working days. Multiple-fields, wedge, block and tangential fields at 80cm SSD are practiced as required. Now the department is well equipped with Linear Accelerator and CT-Simulator. More than thousand patients were treated successfully with most sophisticated treatment modalities like VMAT and IMRT. PG-studies in radiotherapy leading to MD (RT) is available in the institute since 1973. Six PG students admit every year for their MD degree. At present, sixteen PG-students are continuing their post-graduate studies in this institute. Post graduate seminars are organized twice a month.

ProfessorDr. Surendra Nath Senapati, MD

Associate Professor

• Dr. Sagarika Samantaray is a Member of Dr. Niharika Panda, MD (HOD I/C)Dr. Sanjukta Padhi, MDManaging Committee of Red Cross Blood

Bank, Cuttack

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Assistant ProfessorDr. Deepak Kumar Patra, MD (Deployed)Dr. Lucy Pattanayak, MDDr. Monali Swain, MDDr. Manoj Kumar Behera, MD

Senior ResidentDr. Tanushree Mishra, MD

CLINICAL ACTIVITIESDetails of Work Done NumberOPD New 3435

Follow up 24051Total 27486

Admission New 2311Readmission 9798Total 12109

RT Planning- 2D 2085CT Simulation 1230LINAC Treatment LA-I 630

LA-II 530Brachytherapy Three Channel 376

Single Channel 767

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES• 34 PG Classes, 32 PG Seminars, 24 DMRT

classes were conducted this YearSIGNIFICANT EVENTS• Prof. Surendra Nath Senapati was elected as

Chairman of AROI College in AROICON 2016

• Prof. Surendra Nath Senapati attended PROVE 2016 as Chief Guest held at IMS-SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar on 31st July 2016

• The National conference of AROI, 2016 was organised by Department of Radiotherapy in collaboration with AIIMS Bhubaneswar andheld at Bhubaneswar on 24th November to 27th

November 2016 with one day CME by ICRO. All faculties were member of Organising Committee

• Dr. Niharika Panda was Chair Person of Souvenir Committee of AROICON 2016

• Dr. Sanjukta Padhi was the Chair Person of Reception Committee of AROICON 2016

• Dr. Lucy Pattanayak was the member of Scientific committee of AROICON 2016

• Dr. Monali Swain is continuing her fellowship at Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Canada

• Dr. Niharika Panda and Dr. Manoj Kumar Behera had undergone overseas training at Mannheim Germany for VMAT, SRS, Hyperthermia, IORT

• Dr. Sanjukta Padhi attended BHABATRON USER MEET (BUM) held at ACTRECI, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai

• Dr. Sanjukta Padhi and Dr. Lucy Pattanayak are Nominated by the Director, AHRCC, Cuttack for the Elekta Overseas Training in Advanced Radiation Oncology, Germany and will be visiting the Center in May 2017

• Dr. Sanjukta Padhi was the training Co-ordinator of Oncology nursing training ofdifferent districts of Odisha onchemotherapy administration held in themonth of March 2017

• Dr. Lucy Pattanayak upon therecommendation of Dr. Stephen Hahn, andthe direction of Dr. Wellela Tereffecompleted Observership in Head and NeckCancers & Breast Cancers in MD AndersonCancer Centre, USA from 1st May 2016 to 31st

May 2016 receiving AROICON OverseasFellowship.

• Dr. Asish Upadhyaya (PG) was awarded Neil Joseph fellowship by AROI

• Dr. Amruta Tripathy (PG)awarded 1st prize in Quiz competition at NALCON, Bhubaneswar

• Dr. Bijaylaxmi Sahoo (PG) got selected for oral presentation in AROICON-2016.

SURGICAL ONCOLOGY

Surgical oncology is one of the important departments of the cancer centre. Usually all the new patients coming to the center are first seen in the Surgical Oncology OPD and after getting the tissue or cytological diagnosis and evaluation for operability both clinically and radiologically, those patients are taken for surgical admission and operations. Inoperable cases detected either

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clinically or radiologically are referred for other modality of treatments like chemotherapy and or radiotherapy.

Modified radical mastectomy, Breast conservation surgeries, radical gastric resections, Abdomino Perineal Resection of rectal cancers are few of those surgeries being done routinely. Radical as well as conservative surgeries for cancer penis are also done frequently. Many a times palliative and bypass surgeries are being done to alleviate pain and agony, Oesophago-gastrectomy, Whipples procedures are been done less frequently. Wide local excision of soft tissue cancers are also being done in routine basis along with Reconstructive procedures. One reconstructive surgeon is working full time but on deputation basis from civil hospital. A fulltime faculty in plastic and reconstructive surgery is badly needed for this department. Post-graduate students from the department of Surgery, SCB Medical College, Cuttack are undertaking training on rotation, They are getting much better exposure and benefit as more than 50% of cases in their examination period are oncology subject. We need to get more and more support from the HOD Surgery from SCB Medical college in this regard posting them on rotation and also for at least 3 months instead of 1 month. Surgeons from peripheral health services are also undergoing re-orientation training in surgical technique on rotation basis. This reorientation program for the peripheral surgeons needs to be on a more regular basis which is not the fact now. The departmental seminar is being conducted regularly. The faculties have also delivered many guest lecturers, presented papers in conferences and taken part in various symposia and workshops. Faculties have regularly taking part in early cancer detection and educational programs joining the cancer control camps and various awareness programs.

Professor & HODDr. Padmalaya Devi, MS

Associate ProfessorDr. Prafulla Kumar Das,MS,FAIS,FUICC(Oncology)

Assistant ProfessorDr. Swodeep Mohanty, MS, FAIS, FMAS FIAGES

Dr. Subrat Kumar Samantra, MS, FCGP, FIAGES Dr. Kunal Goutam, MSDr. Bharat Bhusan Satpathy, MS, FIAGES

Senior ResidentDr. Mohanlal Khadia, MS, Dr. Sampriti Samal, MSCLINICAL ACTIVITYDetails of Work Done NumberOPD New Follow up Total

5278 6535 11813Admission New Readmission

1092 297 1389Biopsy 561Major Surgeries 898Minor Surgeries 270Total Surgical Procedures 1729

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS• Compliance report of inspection has been

submitted to MCI for starting of M.Ch. in Surgical Oncology

• Dr. Padmalaya Devi has been nominated as E.C. Member, Indian Association of Surgical Oncology at NATCON IASO 2016, Jodhpur

• Dr. Prafulla Kumar Das has been nominated as Honourary Treasurer, Indian Association of Surgical Oncology at NATCON IASO 2016, Jodhpur

• Dr. Bharat Bhusan Satpathy is awardedFellowship of Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons (FIAGES) on 11th February 2017

EMERGENCY SERVICES

With the inception of emergency services from 1st June, 2015 the immediate care to patients have been addressed on 24hr basis.CLINICAL ACTIVITY

Details of Work Done NumberEmergency attended 1371No. of admissions 366No. of discharges following 991improvementNo. of deaths 14

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B. RESEARCH ACTIVITIESPUBLICATIONS

1. Mahapatra A, Patro S, Choudhury S, Padhee A, Das R. Emerging Enteric Fever Due To Switching Biotype Of Salmonella (Paratyphi A) In Eastern Odisha. Indian J Pathol Microbiol 2016;59:327-9 (PUBMED)

2. Katherine E.Doyle, Shatha K. EL Nakib , Palat G, Babu S, Getta Joshi G, Kumarasami V, D. Priya Kumari , Chaudhri P, Mohanty S, Jatua D, Diederik Lohman MA , Jose J. Amon, Rajagopal M .R . Predictors and prevalence of pain and its management in four regional cancer hospitals in India. Journal of Global Oncology(JGO) (Accepted for publication)

3. Giri S K, Nayak B L. Screening for Ovarian Cancer. In : Alka Pandey. Screening InObstetrics & Gynaecology, 1st Edition. New Delhi. Jaypee Brothers 2015; 147-159 (Chapter in Book)

4. Parija J. Vitreous Humor metastasis in squamous cell cancer of cervix – Case report. Indian Journal of Gynaecologic Oncology (Accepted for publication)

5. Parija J. Early Invasive Cancer Cervix with Meckel’sDiverticulum and right pelvic kidney– Case report. Indian Journal of Gynaecologic Oncology (Accepted for publication)

6. Padhy A K, Abrajda V, Nayak R, Nayak B L, Mohapatra J, Samantray S. Analysis of Pelvic Lymph nodal Metastasis in operable cases of cancer Cervix-One Year Cohort study at a Regional Cancer Centre. Journal of Cancer and Tumor International ;4(3) XX-XX,2016,Article no.JCTI.29494

7. Padhy A K, Nayak R, Sahoo T, Naik R, Murmu S. Spindle cell sarcoma of vagina :A rare Case Report and Review of Literature. International Journal of Scientific Study 2016; vol 4: issue2

8. Padhy A K, Mohanty G S. Supraclavicular Lymphadenopathy-An extremely rare initial manifestation in Carcinoma Cervix. Yuva

Journal of Medical Science 2016; vol2, no1:pg07-09,

9. Padhy A K, Dash R N, Mohapatra J. A rare case report on Malignant Brenner Tumor of Ovary. Odisha Medical Journal 2017; vol 37. no 1:pg 49-51

10. Mohanty G, Padhy A K, Ghosh S N, Nayak B L. Risk Factors and Screening for Cervical cancer: Odisha Medical Journal 2017; vol 37.no 1; pg 29-34

11. Nayak B L, Parida S, Rautray P N, Mohapatra J, Samantaray S, Giri S K. Transvaginal Sonography (TVS) In Evaluation Of Endometrial Carcinoma And Its Correlation W ith Histopathology, A Retrospective Analysis. Indian Jr Gyn Oncology 2017, 1512. Doi:10.1007/S40944-016-0095-8

12. Senapati R R, Nayak B L , Kar S K, Dwibedi B. Why Cervical Cancer Are Being Lately Diagnosed In Eastern India? An Analysis Of The Associated Factors. Indian Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynaecology Research 2016; 3(4):418-421

13. Senapati R R, Nayak B L, Kar S K, Dwibedi B. HPV Genotypes Distribution In Indian Women With And Without Cervical Carcinoma: Implication For HPV Vaccination Programme In Odisha, Eastern India. BMC Infectious Diseases 2017;17(30)

14. Pati P, Debata T, Das BK, Pathy P C, Das S N. Odontoameloblastoma of Maxilla - A Rare Odontogenic Entity Mimicking Fibro-osseous Lesion: A Case Report. Int J Sci Stud 2017;4(11):227-229

15. Samanta D R, Senapati S N, Sahoo T k, Khuntia P, Mishra S, Satapathy S, Mallick R N. A Better Perspective of Nuclear Atypia in Nottingham Prognostic Index: Study on Breast Carcinoma Patient Cohort from Eastern India. Journal of Cancer and Tumor International 2016; 3(4):1-13

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16. Samanta D R, Senapati S N, Upadhyay A. Histopathology Correlation Between Depth of Invasion and Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis in Post Operative Patients of Ca. Buccal Mucosa and Tongue. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016; Vol 34(1): e17542

17. Samanta D R. High Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplsia; AOGO Focus (Souvenir)

18. Sahoo T K, Samanta D R, Senapati S N, Parida K. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2017; Vol-11(1): XC07-XC11

19. Samantaray S, Nayak B L, Das U, Mishra S, Giri S K, Rout N. Utility Of Intraoperative Cytological Diagnosis In Cases Of Ovarian Tumours. National Jr of Laboratory Medicine 2017; Vol – 6 (1):PO12-PO17.

20. Samantaray S, Besra K, Nayak B L , Pattanayak L, Panda N. Clinicopathological Profile Of Endometrial Carcinoma: A Regional Cancer Center Experience. Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research 2016;4(8) :11824-11828

24. Besra K, Pathy P C, Samantaray S, Rout N.Oral Tuberculosis Diagnosed From Exfoliative Cytology –Two Case Reports. Int J Med Sci Public Health 2017;6:432-435

25. Panda S, Kar A, Das U, Samantray S, Rout N,Satpathy B P, Nayak P P. Primary Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Of Prostate : A Rare Case Report. European Journal Of Biomedical And Pharmaceutical Sciences 2017; ISSN 2349 - 8870 Vol: 4, Issue 4 : 563-565

26. Senapati S N, Samanta D R, Mishra S, Bose C. Rare Malignancies in Eastern India, Socio-economic Impact. Rare Tumors 2016; vol 8: 6073

27. Padhi S, Pujari L, Meher P, Samantray S, Singh S P. Metastatic Malignant Melanoma Of Gastrointestinal Tract With Unknown Primary– A Diagnostic Dilema. JMSCR 2016; Vol04.Issue 08.:12216-20

28. Padhi S, Meher P, Pujari L. Metastatic Skin Nodules. Is It Pointing Towards Aggressive Tumor Biology? JMSCR 2016; Vol04. Issue 11: 14242-46

21. Samantaray S , Pattanayak L, Mohanty S,29. Padhi S, Meher P, Sahoo B L, Mohanty S.Panda N, Dash M K. Clinicopathological Profile Patterns Of Distal Failure In Carcinoma CervixOf Carcinoma Stomach :An Institutional , A Regional Cancer Centre Experience. JMSCRExperience Of 350 Patients. Journal Of 2016; Vol 4. Issue-10: 1326-29Medical Science And Clinical Research 2017; 30. Padhi S, Sahoo B L, Meher P, Besra K,Vol -5(1) :17167 -17171 Samantaray S. Neuroendocrine Tumors- A

22. Samantaray S, Panda N, Besra K , Pattanayak Case Series And Literature Review. IJMPRSL, Samantara S, Dash S. Utility Of Tru –Cut 2017; Vol.4. Issue-2. ISSN 2394 . 9414Biopsy Breast Lesions – An Experience In A 31. Padhi S, Meher P, Pujari L, Patro K C.Regional Cancer Center Of A Developing Adenocarcinoma Of Rectum With ScalpCountry. Journal Of Clinical And Diagnostic Nodules- A Rare Case Report. Asian JournalResearch 2017 ; Vol -11(3) :EC36-EC39 Of Radiation Oncology 2016; Volume 5

23. Besra K, Samantaray S, Pathy P C, Das P K, 32. Pattanayak L, Panda N, Dash M K, Mohanty S,Panda S, Rout N. Efficacy Of Oral Exfoliative Samantaray S. Management OfCytology In Diagnosis Of Oral Cancer. Chemoradiation Included Micostitisis In Head

International Journal of Medical Science and & Neck Cancers With Oral Glutamine, Journal

Public Health 2017 ISSN (PRINT):2320-4664 Of Global Oncology 2016; (ASCO) Vol2, Issue 4.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSSl. No. Name of The Faculty/ Title Of Talk/ Paper /Posters Name Of The CME/ Date Venue

Resident/PG ConferenceANESTHESIOLOGY

1. Dr. Rekha Das Invited Talk : Anesthesia in Morbidly IMA Academy ofObese Patients Medical Society 29/5/16 Bhubaneswar

2. Dr. Rekha Das Paper Presentation: Dexmedetomidine World Congress of 1/11/16 Hong KongIn Breast Cancer Surgery as a Day AnesthesiologistCare Procedure

3. Dr. Rekha Das Invited Talk: Volatile anesthetics Annual Conference 26/11/16- Ludhianavs TIVA – Implications on Cancer of Indian Society of 30/11/16Recurrence Anesthesiologist

4. Dr. Rekha Das Invited Talk: 18th Dr. Gopal Chandra Universe Cuttack 29/4/16 CuttackPattnayak Memorial Lecture on“EUTHANASIA”

5. Dr. Rekha Das Participant Mechanical Ventilation IMAHeadquarter,Odisha,Cuttack

6. Dr. Rekha Das Participant Annual Board Meet of 29/11/16 PURIJournal of IndianSociety ofAnaesthesiologist(ISACON)

7. Dr. Rekha Das Participant NABH pre accreditation 2/12/16- AHRCC,training on Programme 3/12/16 Cuttackon Implementation forEntry Level Hospital

8. Dr. Rekha Das Participant Advanced Mechanical 1/2/17-Ventilation Workshop 2/2/17 Kochi

9. Dr. Rekha Das Participant Annual Critical Care 3/2/17-Conference 5/2/17 Kochi

10. Dr. Rekha Das Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,

Cuttack11. Dr. Rekha Das Panelist: Cost and Quality in ICU - Critical Care Update 12/3/17 Hotel Mayfair,

A Balancing Act organized jointly by BhubaneswarBhubaneswar CityBranch, Indian Societyof Critical CareMedicine and CareHospital

12. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Lecture: Introduction to Palliative Contact Session of 23/7/16 AIIMS,care & management of respiratory IAPC Certificate Bhubaneswarsymptoms Course in Pallative Care

for Doctors & nurses13. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Lecture: Role of Medical Therapy ISACON East Zone 9/9/116- Puri

in Chronic Pancreatitis 2016 11/9/1614. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Invited Talk: Emergencies in Contact session of 13/11/16 Bokaro

Palliative Care , Role of Oral IAPC Certificate Course GeneralMorphine in Cancer Pain and Hospital,Communication Skills in Palliative Care Bokaro

15. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Invited Talk: Role of communication Contact session of 3/12/16 AIIMS,skills and Management of Respiratory IAPC Certificate Course Bhubaneswarsymptoms in Palliative care

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Sl. No. Name of The Faculty/ Title Of Talk/ Paper /Posters Name Of The CME/ Date VenueResident/PG Conference

16. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Paper Presentation: Role of oral International Conference 10/2/17- Coimbatoreglutamine on prevention of chemo of Palliatve Care 2017 12/2/17radiation induced mucositis in (IAPCON)head & neck cancer patientsof AHRCC

17. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Invited Talk: Role of Communication Pallative Care Training 5/3/17 AIIMS,Skills in Pallative Care and Management Programme and Bhubaneswarof Lymphodema Observation of World

Lymphoedema Day

18. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Invited Talk: Concept of Palliative Care Five days Modular 24/3/17 SurgreenTraining programme of Hotel,Medical officers on BhubaneswarNCDS

19. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Participant Central counseling 3/9/16- Punemeeting of IAPC 4/9/16

20. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Organizer IAPC Certificate course 19/11/16- AHRCCin Essentials of Palliative 20/11/16care for PeripheryDoctors & NursesSponsored by NHM

21. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Chairperson Session on “Free 10/2/17- CoimbatoreCommunication“ in 12/2/17IAPCON 2017

22. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Participant Central Council Meeting 9/2/17. Coimbatoreof IAPC

23. Dr. Rajat Kumar Das Chairperson Session on ‘Bradycardia Septemberand Hypoxia in 2016Recovery Room’ EastZone Conference

24. Dr. Rajat Kumar Das Faculty Critical Care Nursing 23/1/17 CuttackCertificate Course ofIndian Society ofCritical Care Medicine(ISCCM)

25. Dr. Rajat Kumar Das Participant Mechanical Ventilation IMAWorkshop Headquarter,

Odisha,Cuttack

26. Dr. Rajat Kumar Das Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,

CuttackDENTAL

27. Dr. Namrata Panda Participant Oral Health Month DecemberProgramme 2016(Colgate + IDA) -Keep India Smiling

28. Dr. Namrata Panda Participant NABH pre accreditation 2/12/16- AHRCC,training on Programme 3/12/16 Cuttackon Implementation forEntry Level Hospital

GYNAECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY29. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Quiz Master: Gyn Oncology POORVAM 13/5/16- May Fair,

15/5/16 Bhubaneswar30. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Guest lecture: Sentinel Nodemapping in FOGSI–GYN Oncology 29/7/16- Panji,GOA

Gynaecological Cancers Conference 31/7/16

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Sl. No. Name of The Faculty/ Title Of Talk/ Paper /Posters Name Of The CME/ Date VenueResident/PG Conference

31. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Guest lecture: Inappropriate Hyst in CME Gyn Oncology 25/8/16 BilaspurGynaecological Cancer

32. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Video lecture: Gyn Cancer surgery CME Gyn Oncology 25/8/16 Bilaspur

33. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Guest lecture: Lap in ovarian cancer BAGE-2016 9/9/16- Hotel Marion,11/9/16 Bhubaneswar

34. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Operative Faculty BAGE-2016 9/9/16- Hotel Marion,11/9/16 Bhubaneswar

35. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Guest lecture: Video presentation on 2nd All Jharkhand State 1/10/16- Bokaro

Gyn Cancers surgery O&G Conference 2016 2/10/1636. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Quiz Master: Gyn. cancers 2nd All Jharkhand State 1/10/16- Bokaro

O&G Conference 2016 2/10/16

37. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Guest lecturer: Vulval cancer 7th AOGIN 14/10/16- Pataliputra

16/10/16 Ashok,Patna

38. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Guest lecturer: Video on Vulval cancer Association of O&G 11/11/16 Delhiof Delhi

39. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Examiner: Ovarian cancer PG CME 13/11/16 O&G deptSCB MedCollege,Cuttack

40. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Oration: Indian College of Obstetrician Management of Cancer 13/11/16 Thrissurand Gyanecologist (ICOG) Cervix-An Introspection

41. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Panelist: Vulvar diseases and Cancer AGOICON 2016 Silver 2/12/16 Leela Palace,Jubilee conference Gurgaon

42. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Guest lecture: GTD -An Overview O & G annual Meet 12/12/16 MKCG Med.College,Berhampur

43. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Surgical Video lecture: Radical Master class in Gyn 8/1/17- TMH,Mumbaivulvectomy Oncology 9/1/17

44. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Panelist: Vulval carcinoma Master class in Gyn 8/1/17- TMH,MumbaiOncology 9/1/17

45. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Guest lecture: Lap surgery in Ovarian IMS annual meet 18/2/17-Cancer 19/2/17 Raipur

46. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Panelist: Cancer Cx Guideline EBM-NCG Guideline 24/2/17- TMH,Mumbai26/2/17

47. Dr. Sushil Kumar Giri Invited Talk : Overview of AOGO-CON 11/3/17- SCB MCH,

Cancer Cervix 13/3/17 Cuttack

48. Dr. Jita Parija Speaker : Prevention of Gyn-Cancers. Annual Day AHRCC 24/4/16 AHRCC,Cuttack

49. Dr. Jita Parija Chairperson: A session on Gyn POORVAM 13/5/16- May Fair,Oncology 15/5/16 Bhubaneswar

50. Dr. Jita Parija Participant Ultimate Advances in 2/6/16- ConventionMinimally Invasive 5/6/16 CentreGyn-surgeries. Mumbai

51. Dr. Jita Parija Panelist: Safe Endoscopy BAGE-2016 9/9/16- Hotel Marion,11/9/16 Bhubaneswar

52. Dr. Jita Parija Participant ILES-2016(International 21/9/16- Gokulam,live Endoscopic Surgery) 23/9/16 Kochi

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Sl. No. Name of The Faculty/ Title Of Talk/ Paper /Posters Name Of The CME/ Date VenueResident/PG Conference

53. Dr. Jita Parija Participant MISIICON 2016 21/10/16- Convention23/10/16 Centre,Kochi

54. Dr. Jita Parija Faculty: Prevention of cancer cervix- PG CME 13/11/16 O&G Dept,Role of vaccines. SCB Med

College,Cuttack

55. Dr. Jita Parija Faculty: Video workshop: Radical AGOICON 2016 Silver 2/12/16- Leela Palace,Vulvectomy. Jubilee conference 4/12/16 Gurgaon

56. Dr. Jita Parija Judge: Free paper session AGOICON 2016 Silver 2/12/16- Leela Palace,Jubilee conference 4/12/16 Gurgaon

57. Dr. Jita Parija Participant SAGE (Simplified & 17/2/17- Hotel Grandadvanced Gynaecological 19/2/17 Hyatt,Mumbaiendoscopy)

58. Dr. Jita Parija Participant Endogyn-2017 3/3/17- Hotel Hyatt5/3/17 Regency,

Kolkata59. Dr. Jita Parija Talk: Prevention of Cancer Cervix. AOGO-CON 11/3/17- SCB MCH,

13/3/17 Cuttack60. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Moderator: Managing Breast Lumps POORVAM 13/5/16- May Fair

15/5/16 Bhubaneswar61. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Paper Presentation: TV scan to study POORVAM 13/5/16- May Fair

Endometrial thickness in Ca 15/5/16 Bhubaneswarendometrium

62. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Guest lecture: Surgical management of FIGO-FOGSI 24/6/16- Leela Palace,Cancer Vulva- Video presentation Conference 26/6/16 Pune

63. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Guest lecture: Vulval Cancer FOGSI–GYN Oncology 29/7/16- Panji, GOAManagement Recent concept Conference 31/7/16

64. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Guest lecturer: TCRE in AUB BAGE-2016 9/9/16- Hotel Marion,11/9/16 Bhubaneswar

65. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Guest lecturer: Video presentation on 2nd All Jharkhand State 1/10/16- BokaroGyn Cancers surgery O&G Conference 2016 2/10/16

66. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Moderator: Vulval Wart and other 7th AOGIN 14/10/16- Pataliputravulval diseases 16/10/16 Ashok, Patna

67. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Posters: Understanding the biology of IGCS 29/10/16- Lisbon,bacterial vaginosis by sialidase detection 31/10/16 Portugaland assessing its correlation withcervical cancer: An ongoing studyat AHRCC

68. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Posters: TVS in evaluation of Endometrial IGCS 29/10/16- Lisbon,carcinoma and its correlation with 31/10/16 Portugalhistopathology- A retrospective analysis

69. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Posters: Analysis of vulvar cancer IGCS 29/10/16- Lisbon,treated with primary surgery: A single 31/10/16 Portugalcenter experience

70. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Mock Examiner: (Long case ) PG CME 14/11/16 O&G deptOvarian cancer SCB Med

College,Cuttack

71. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Moderator: Case discussion vulval cancer AGOICON 2016 Silver 2/12/16- Leela PalaceJubilee conference 4/12/16 Gurgaon

72. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Guest lecture: Management of Low-risk O & G annual Meet 12/12/16 MKCG Med.GTN College

Berhampur

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73. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Panelist: Newer CT Resigemen Master class in Gyn 8/1/17- TMHMumbai

Oncology 9/1/17

74. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Panelist: GTD AICOG 24/1/17- Ahemadabad30/1/17

75. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Expert : HPV positive- what next? National Cancer cervix 5/2/17 Mumbaiprevention workshopmodule

76. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Guest lecture: Fertility preservation in State Conference IMA 18/2/17- BalasoreGynaecological Cancer 19/2/17

77. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Guest lecture: Normal and Abnormal AOGO-CON 11/3/17- SCB MCH,colposcopy 13/3/17 Cuttack

78. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Guest lecture: Role of sentinel node in IAGE 5/3/17- Hyatt,Gyn Cancer 7/3/17 Kolkata

79. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Panelist: Management of Breast Lump POORVAM(East Zone 13/5/16- Mayfair Hotel,Gyn. Conference) 15/5/16 Bhubaneswar

80. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Panelist: Management of GTT FOGSI – Gyn. Onco 29/7/16- Panaji, GOAConference 31/7/16

81. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Chairperson: Vulva symposium FOGSI – Gyn. Onco 29/7/16- Panaji, GOAConference 31/7/16

82. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Panelist: Case discussion on AGOICON-2016 Silver 2/12/16- Leela Palace,Vulval Cancer Jubilee Conference 4/12/16 Gurgaon

83. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Panelist: Management of GTD AICOG 22/1/17- Convention26/1/17 Centre,

Ahmadabad

84. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Participant Cadaveric Hands on 11/2/17- AIIMS,Training Workshop 12/2/17 New Delhi

85. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Faculty AOGOCON 2017 11/3/17 JDM Hall,O&G Dept.SCBMCH,Cuttack

86. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Faculty IMA CME 26/3/17 PramodConvention,Puri

87. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Chairperson: GC Mitra Memorial Oration IMA State Conference 18/2/17- NOCCI,19/2/17 Balasore

88. Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra Chairperson: A session IAGE Conference 3/3/17- Kolkata5/3/17

89. Dr. Manoranjan Mahapatra Moderator: Panel discussion on POORVAM 13/5/16- May Fair,PCPNDT the current issues 15/5/16 Bhubaneswar

90. Dr. Manoranjan Mahapatra Guest Lecture: Basics Of Operative CME On Operative 23/7/16 Dept OfLaparoscopy Laparoscopy Gynaecology,

VSSMC, Burla91. Dr. Manoranjan Mahapatra Operative Faculty CME nn Operative 23/7/16 Dept Of

Laparoscopy Gynaecology,VSSMC, Burla

92. Dr. Manoranjan Mahapatra Moderator: Complications of TLH BAGE-2016 9/9/16- Hotel Marion,11/9/16 Bhubaneswar

93. Dr. Manoranjan Mahapatra Moderator: 2nd TRIMESTER USG USCON -2016 October, Hotel Marion2016 Bhubaneswar

94. Dr. Manoranjan Mahapatra Panelist: Case discussion IMA, Cuttack 6/12/16 Cuttack

95. Dr. Manoranjan Mahapatra Guest lecture: Pap Smear, What every AOGOCON 2017 11/3/17 CuttackGynecologist should know

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96. Dr. Manoranjan Mahapatra Moderator: Panel discussion on HPV AOGOCON 2017 11/3/17 CuttackVaccination in Special groups-PapPositive, Pregnancy lactatin,Immunocompromised, Interrupted dosesin boys

97. Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Expert: Panel discussion on East Zonal Gynaecologic 13/5/16- May Fair,Management of breast cancer Conference at BBSR 15/5/16 Bhubaneswar

98. Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Chairperson: Surgical Video workshop AGOICON 2016 Silver 2/12/16- Leela Palace,Jubilee conference 4/12/16 Gurgaon

99. Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Chairperson /Judge: Poster session AGOICON 2016 Silver 2/12/16- Leela Palace,Jubilee conference 4/12/16 Gurgaon

100. Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Fauclty AICOG 22/1/17- Convention26/1/17 Centre,

Ahmadabad101. Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Guest Lecture: Management of CIN AICOG 22/1/17- Convention

26/1/17 Centre,Ahmadabad

102. Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Panelist: Case discussion IMA, Cuttack 6/12/16 Cuttack103. Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Guest lecture: Pap Smear, What every AOGOCON 2017 11/3/17 Cuttack

Gynecologist should know104. Dr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Moderator: Panel discussion on HPV AOGOCON 2017 11/3/17 Cuttack

Vaccination in Special groups-PapPositive, Pregnancy lactatin,Immunocompromised, Interrupteddoses in boys

HEAD AND NECK ONCOLOGY105. Dr. Pramod Ch. Pathy Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA

(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,Cuttack

106. Dr. Sanjay Panda Participant AOI State Branch January BhubaneswarConference 2017

107. Dr. Paresh Ku. Behera Participant NABH pre accreditation 2/12/16-training on Programme 3/12/16 AHRCC,on Implementation for CuttackEntry Level Hospital

108. Dr. Paresh Ku. Behera Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,

Cuttack109. Dr. Paresh Ku. Behera Participant AOI State Branch January Bhubaneswar

Conference 2017MEDICAL ONCOLOGY

110. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta Panelist: Role of Maintenance 12th International 8/4/2016- New DelhiChemotherapy in Ovarian Cancer Conference of The Asian 10/4/2016

Clinical Oncology Society111. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta Panelist: Indication of Nano Particle 12th International 8/4/2016- New Delhi

Taxane in Breast and Ovarian Conference of The Asian 10/4/2016Malignancy- When & Where? Clinical Oncology Society

112. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta Panelist: Palliative Management in 12th International 8/4/2016- New DelhiCarcinoma Esophagus Conference of The Asian 10/4/2016

Clinical Oncology Society113. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta Panelist: Overall survival in patients BEST OF ASCO 1/7/2016- Hotel Novotel,

with platinum sensitive relapse serous 3/7/2016 Hyderabadovarian cancer receiving Olaparibmaintenance therapy- Interim Analysis

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114. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta Panelist: Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy- BEST OF ASCO 1/7/2016- Hotel Novotel,OV21/PETROC study 3/7/2016 Hyderabad

115. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta Panelist: MITO8-ENGOT OV1 phase 3 BEST OF ASCO 1/7/2016- Hotel Novotel,international multicenter RCT 3/7/2016 Hyderabad

116. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta Chairperson: Targetted therapy in locally BEST OF ASCO 1/7/2016- Hotel Novotel,advanced and metastatic urothelial 3/7/2016 Hyderabadcarcinoma

117. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta Panelist: Hepatitis B From Oncologic Hepatitis B From 27/7/2016 Dept ofPerspective Oncologic Perspective Hepatology,

SCB MedicalCollege

118. Dr. Prasant Ku. Parida Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,

Cuttack119. Dr. Prasant Ku. Parida Participant BEST OF ASCO 1/7/2016- Hotel Novotel,

3/7/2016 Hyderabad120. Dr. Prasant Ku. Parida Panelist: EGFR Targeting with Antibody Kolkata Breast Health 25/2/2017 Hotel Gateway,

and Welfare Association KolkataMEDICAL PHYSICS

121. Dr. Pradeep Ku. Hota Participant Onco-summit organised 22/7/16- New Delhiby Varian Medical 23/7/16Systems

122. Dr. Pradeep Ku. Hota Participant Neuro-summit organised 25/2/16- New Delhiby Elekta Medical 26/2/16Systems

123. Dr. Pradeep Ku. Hota Participant NABH pre accreditation 2/12/16- AHRCC,training on Programme 3/12/16 Cuttackon Implementation forEntry Level Hospital

PATHOLOGY124. Dr. Sagarika Samantaray Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA

(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,Cuttack

125. Dr. Sagarika Samantaray Participant HQ CME IAPM 12/2/17 Chahata,Cuttack

126. Dr. Sasmita Panda Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,

Cuttack127. Dr. Sasmita Panda Participant HQ CME IAPM 12/2/17 Chahata,

Cuttack128. Dr. Sasmita Panda Participant Neuropath CME 5/11/16 AIIMS,

Bhubaneswar129. Dr. Kusumbati Bersa Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA

(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,Cuttack

130. Dr. Kusumbati Bersa Participant HQ CME IAPM 12/2/17 Chahata,Cuttack

131. Dr. Kusumbati Bersa Participant Neuropath CME 5/11/16 AIIMS,Bhubaneswar

132. Dr. Bagmi Mishra Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,

Cuttack133. Dr. Bagmi Mishra Participant HQ CME IAPM 12/2/17 Chahata,

Cuttack

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Sl. No. Name of The Faculty/ Title Of Talk/ Paper /Posters Name Of The CME/ Date VenueResident/PG Conference

134. Dr. Subhansu Ku. Hota Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,

Cuttack135. Dr. Subhansu Ku. Hota Participant HQ CME IAPM 12/2/17 Chahata,

CuttackRADIOTHERAPY

136. Dr. Surendra N. Senapati Guest Lecture: HPV in carcinoma 22nd ICRO Teaching 16/4/2016- Bikaner,Oropharynx Programmeon Head 17/4/2016 Rajastan

And Neck Oncology137. Dr. Surendra N. Senapati Speaker: WE CAN I CAN AHRCC ANNUAL DAY 24/4/16 Seminar Hall,

AHRCC

138. Dr. Surendra N. Senapati Participant 12th International 8/4/16- New DelhiConference of The Asian 10/4/16Clinical Oncology Society

139. Dr. Niharika Panda Participant 12th International 8/4/16- New DelhiConference of The Asian 10/4/16Clinical Oncology Society

140. Dr. Niharika Panda Panelist: Endometrial cancer CME 6 /11/ 16 Dept of O&G,SCB MCH,Cuttack

141. Dr. Niharika Panda Chairperson: a Session in NALCON,2016 NALCON,2016 14/1/17- Bhubaneswar15 /1/17

142. Dr. Sanjukta Padhi Poster 12th International 8/4/16- New DelhiConference of The Asian 10/4/16Clinical Oncology Society,Cancer in AsiaBRIDGING THE GAP

143. Dr. Sanjukta Padhi Panelist AROICON-2016 24/11/16- Bhubaneswar27/11/16

144. Dr. Sanjukta Padhi Chairperson: a Session in AROICON-2016 24/11/16- BhubaneswarAROICON-2016 27/11/16

145. Dr. Sanjukta Padhi Panelist NALCON,2016 14/1/17- Bhubaneswar15 /1/17

146. Dr. Sanjukta Padhi Panelist Apollo Cancer Conclave 2/2/17- Hyderabad5/2/17

147. Dr. Sanjukta Padhi Participant Good Clinical Practice IMA(GCP) Workshop 26/2/17 Auditorium,

Cuttack148. Dr. Lucy Pattanayak Panelist: Management of Gall Bladder AROICON-2016 25/11/16 Bhubaneswar

Cancers149. Dr. Lucy Pattanayak Guest Lecture: Oncologic Emergencies IAPC Certificate Course 19/11/16- AHRCC,

20/11/16 Cuttack150. Dr. Lucy Pattanayak Guest Lecture: Management of IAPC Certificate Course 19/11/16- AHRCC,

Respiratory Distress 20/11/16 Cuttack151. Dr. Lucy Pattanayak Guest Lecture: Ethics & Spirituality in IAPC Certificate Course 19/11/16- AHRCC,

Palliative Care 20/11/16 Cuttack152. Dr. Lucy Pattanayak Guest Lecture: Ethics & Spirituality in IAPC Certificate Course October, AIIMS,

Palliative Care 2016 Bhubaneswar153. Dr. Lucy Pattanayak Invited Talk: Use of Telemedicine in Annual Telemedicine 12/4/16 Convention

Oncology Conference Centre,Baripada

154. Dr. Lucy Pattanayak Participant National Conference 10/2/17 SUMon Ethics and HospitalMedicolegal Issues Bhubaneswar

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Sl. No. Name of The Faculty/ Title Of Talk/ Paper /Posters Name Of The CME/ Date VenueResident/PG Conference

155. Dr. Ashish Upadhyay (PG) Paper: Histopathological Correlation AROICON-2016 24/11/16- BhubaneswarBetween Depth Of Invasion and Cervical 27/11/16Lymph Node Metastasis In Post OperativeCases Of Carcinoma Buccal MucosaAnd Tongue.

156. Dr. Papuji Meher (PG) Paper: Patterns Of Distant Failure In AROICON-2016 24/11/16- BhubaneswarCarcinoma Cervix 27/11/16

157. Dr. Sulagna Mohanty (PG) Participant AROICON-2016 24/11/16- Bhubaneswar27/11/16

158. Dr. Amruta Tripathy (PG) Paper: Dosimetric Comparison Of Heart AROICON-2016 24/11/16- BhubaneswarAnd Left Lung Dose In Conventional V/S 27/11/16Hypofractionated Rt In Carcinoma LeftBreast Receiving Radiotherapy ToChest Wall-A Preliminary Instutional Data”

159. Dr. Jitendra Patra (PG) Paper: Dosimetric Analysis of Carcinoma AROICON-2016 24/11/16- BhubaneswarNasopharynx Using VMAT-AHRCC 27/11/16experience

160. Dr. Sibashankar Mahapatra(PG) Paper: Dosimetric Analysis Of Vmat For AROICON-2016 24/11/16- BhubaneswarCarcinoma Larynx And Carcinoma 27/11/16Hypopharynx

161. Dr. Bijayalaxmi Sahoo (PG) Paper: NET- A Case Series AROICON-2016 24/11/16- Bhubaneswar27/11/16

162. Dr. Suresh Ku Rout(PG) Paper: Leiomyosarcoma Prostate : A AROICON-2016 24/11/16- BhubaneswarCase Report 27/11/16

SURGICAL ONCOLOGY163. Dr. Padmalaya Devi Panelist: Ca breast 30th NATCON IASO 23/9/16- Jodhpur

2016 25/9/16164. Dr. Padmalaya Devi Judge: Poster session (granted 6 credit 30th NATCON IASO 23/9/16- Jodhpur

hours by Rajasthan Medical Council) 2016 25/9/16165. Dr. Padmalaya Devi Participant NABH pre accreditation 2/12/16- AHRCC,

training on Programme 3/12/16 Cuttackon Implementation forEntry Level Hospital

166. Dr. Padmalaya Devi Debate: Cholecystectomy for silent gall OSASICON 2017 3/2/17- KIMS,stones prevent cancer 5/2/17 Bhubaneswar

167. Dr. Padmalaya Devi Participant Medicolegal Conference 12/11/16 Sum Hospital,Bhubaneswar

168. Dr. Prafulla Kumar Das Speaker: Breast cancer awareness Scientific meeting of 24/4/16 Seminar Hall,AHRCC ANNUAL DAY AHRCC

169. Dr. Prafulla Kumar Das Panelist: Ca breast 30th NATCON IASO 23/9/16- Jodhpur2016 25/9/16

170. Dr. Prafulla Kumar Das Judge: Poster session (granted 6 credit 30th NATCON IASO 23/9/16- Jodhpurhours by Rajasthan Medical Council) 2016 25/9/16

171. Dr. Prafulla Kumar Das Chairperson: Panel discussion 7thNational Conference of 14/1/17- Hotel SwostiIndian Society for Study of 15/1/17 PrimiumLung Cancer (NALCCON) Bhubaneswar

172. Dr. Prafulla Kumar Das Participant(awarded 8 credit points by International CME on 3/9/16- PramodOrissa council of medical registration) haematology and 8th 4/9/16 Convention

Annual meet of Odisha and Resort,Haematology Cuttack

173. Dr. Swadeep Mohanty Posters: Early Staging of Lymphaedma 30th NATCON IASO 23/9/16- JodhpurIn Ca Breast 2016 25/9/16

174. Dr. Subrat Ku. Samantra Participant Medicolegal Conference 12/11/16 Sum Hospital,Bhubaneswar

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175. Dr. Bharat B. Satpathy Participant Good Clinical Practice 26/2/17 IMA(GCP) Workshop Auditorium,

Cuttack176. Dr. Mohan Lal Khadia Participant 25thAnnual Conference 6/10/16- Coimbatore

of Indian Association of 9/10/16SurgicalGastroenterology

177. Dr. Mohan Lal Khadia Participant 1st International Summit 7/10/16- Coimbatoreon Laparoscopic 8/10/16Pancreatic Resection

RESEARCH PROJECTSSl. No. Name of Principal Title of the project Project Detail

Investigator/Co-PIANESTHESIOLOGY

1. Dr. Rekha Das Comparision of 2-Chlorprocaine with Dex medetomidine Departmentaland Bupivacaine with Dexmedetomidine for spinalanaesthesia for outpatient surgery

2. Dr. Rekha Das Efficacy of Palanosetron in reducing PONV as compared Departmentalto Ramosetron in day care breast cancer surgery

3. Dr. Rekha Das Incidence of CRBSI in a tertiary referral hospital Departmental

4. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Study on Comparison of impact of N20 and Medical air In collaboration with Dept. of(N20 free) General Aneasthesia on PONV in Patients Anesthesiology, SCBMCH,undergoing breast Surgeries Cuttack

5. Dr. Sumita Mohanty Correlation of pain score and different hormone level Thesis Co-guide for Dept. ofwith Utlilazation pattern of analgesies in patients of Cronic Pharmacology, SCBMCH,cancer pain attending palliative care unit of Rigional CuttackCancer Institute, AHRCC, Cuttack

6. Dr. Sumita Mohanty To assess psychological distress in Head and Neck Departmentalcancer patients before and after Radiotherapy

7. Dr. Rajat Kumar Das Intra Nasal Dexmedetoomidine for Sedation of children in DepartmentalRadio Theraphy Suite

DENTAL8. Dr. Namrata Panda Prevention of oral complications in irradiated patients with Departmental

Head & Neck Cancer.9. Dr. Namrata Panda Prevention of BRONJ in patients with Biophosphonate Departmental

Therapy.10. Dr. Namrata Panda Epidemiological study and Development of management Departmental

protocol of oral sub-mucus fibrosis.11. Dr. Namrata Panda Development of management protocol of oral lichen Departmental

planus.GYNAECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY

12. Dr. Jita Parija / Bladder dysfunction in radical surgery for early invasive DepartmentalDr. Ashok Ku. Padhy cancer cervix - A prospective Study

13. Dr. Jita Parija/ Endometrial Cancer -Does diagnostic hysteroscopy DepartmentalDr. Ashok Ku. Padhy upstage the disease ? -A retrospective study

14. Dr. Jita Parija/ A retrospective study of Clear Cell Endometrial DepartmentalDr. Ashok Ku. Padhy Carcinoma -AHRCC Experience

15. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak/ Understanding the biology of bacterial vaginosis (BV) Funded by DST, OdishaDr. Dhananjay Soren by sialidase detection and assessing its correlation(Department Of with cervical cancerZoology, RavenshawUniversity)

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Sl. No. Name of Principal Title of the project Project DetailInvestigator/Co-PI

16. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Granulosa cell tumours : A single institution study In collaboration with Dept. ofPathology & MedicalOncology, AHRCC

17. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak Correlation of pap smear, colposcopy and histopathlogy in Thesis Co-guide for Utkalwomen with unhealthy cervix University

PATHOLOGY18. Dr. Sasmita Panda Clinicopathological study of Malignant Melanoma in a Departmental

Regional Cancer Centre19. Dr. Sasmita Panda PG Thesis Thesis Co-guide for Dept. of

Pathology, SCBMCH, Cuttack20. Dr. Kusumbati Bersa PG Thesis Thesis Co-guide for Dept. of

Pathology, SCBMCH, Cuttack21. Dr. Kusumbati Bersa Risk profile of Metastatic lymph node ratio (LNR) in early Departmental

stage cervical cancer22. Dr. Bagmi Mishra Epidemiological & Histological study of cervical cancer in a Departmental

Regional Cancer Centre of Eastern Odisha - A retropective study of 7years

23. Dr. Subhransu Ku. Hota Analysis of FNAC in diagnosis lymphadenopathy - DepartmentalA Retrospective study from Acharya Harihar RegionalCancer Centre, Cuttack

RADIOTHERAPY24. Dr. Niharika Panda/ Clinicopathological Profile of Head & Neck Cancers and Departmental

Dr. Lucy Pattanayak correlation of Primary Tumor Size with Neck Nodes:An AHRCC Experience

25. Dr. Niharika Panda/ Clinicopathological Profile of Carcinoma Stomach: DepartmentalDr. Lucy Pattanayak An AHRCC Experience of 350 patients

26. Dr. Saumyaranjan Mishra Pattern Of Recurrence In Ca Cervix PG Thesis 201627. Dr. Abhijit Das Hypofractionation Vs Conventional Fractionation In Radical PG Thesis 2016

Rt In Carcinoma Hypopharynx And Larynx28. Dr. Lincoln Pujari Weekly Six Vs Weekly Five Fractions In Patients Reciving PG Thesis 2016

Radical Rt In Carcinoma Larynx And Hypopharynx29. Dr. Subhasis Mishra Hypofractionation Vs Conventional Fractionation In Ca PG Thesis 2016

Cervix30. Dr. Tanushree Mishra Assessment Of Xerostomia In Patients Reciving Rt To PG Thesis 2016

H&N Region31. Dr. Ashish Upadhyay Histopathological Correlation Between Depth Of Invasion PG Thesis 2017

And Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis In Post OperativeCases Of Carcinoma Buccal Mucosa And Tongue.

32. Dr. Papuji Meher Dose-Volumetric Parameters For Predicting Hypothyroidism PG Thesis 2017In H&N Cancer

33. Dr. Sulagna Mohanty Cardiac And Lad Dose Reduction During Radiation To Left PG Thesis 2017Breast In Patients Using Dibh: A Dosimetric Analysis

34. Dr. Amruta Tripathy Changes In Bone Mineral Density In Advanced Ca Cervix PG Thesis 2017Patients Reciving Rt To Whole Pelvis

SURGICAL ONCOLOGY35. Dr. Prafulla Ku. Das(PI) Contribution By Surgical Oncologist In Palliating Cancer Departmental

Dr. Subrat Samantra/ Patients -Retrospective Analysis At Acharya HariharDr. Bharat B. Satpathy/ Regional Cancer Centre, Cuttack, IndiaDr. Mohanlal Khadia/Dr. Kunal Goutam/Dr. Swodeep Mohanty/Dr. Padmalaya Devi

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36. Dr. Prafulla Ku. Das(PI) Analysis of factors influencing closure of colostomy in DepartmentalDr. Mohanlal Khadia/ LAR/AR in carcinoma Rectum-a retrospective studyDr. Subrat Samantra/Dr. Bharat B. Satapathy

37. Dr. Prafulla Ku. Das(PI)/ Clinico pathological correlation of Rectal cancers DepartmentalDr. Bharat B. Satapathy at AHRCC-A retrospective study

38. Dr. Subrat Samantara(PI) Epidemiological study of Phyllodes tumor of breast DepartmentalDr. Prafulla Kumar Das at AHRCC

39. Dr. Prafulla Ku. Das(PI)/ Protection against occupational exposureto hepatitis DepartmentalDr. Lucy Pattanayak B-Recomendation for SOP at AHRCC

40. Dr. Prafulla Ku. Das/ A Prospective study on Quality of life Assesment in In collaboration with Dept. ofDr. Prafulla Ku. Swain patients of cancer breast undergone total mastectomies-in Statistics, Utkal University(Department of AHRCC, CuttackStatistics,Utkal University)

41. Dr. Prafulla Ku. Das/ Quality of life assessment in patients of cancer Rectum In collaboration with Dept. ofDr. Prafulla Ku. Swain undergone surgery of abdomino perineal resection with Statistics, Utkal University(Department of permanent pelvic colostomy -in a Regional Cancer Centre ofStatistics, south east IndiaUtkal University)

Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC)1. Prof. Mrutyunjaya Behera Chairman

Ex-Professor, Cardiologist,SCB Medical College

2. Prof. Kailash Chandra Mohapatra ClinicianDept. of Surgery, SCBMCH

3. Dr. Sanghamitra Pati ClinicianDirector, RMRC, Bhubaneswar

4. Dr. Kausika Mishra ClinicianDept. of SPM, SCBMCH

5. Dr. Kali Prasad Patnaik Basic MedicalDept. of Pharmacology, SCBMCH Scientist

6. Mrs. Narmada Kumari Parida Social ScientistLecturer in Philosophy,SB Womens College

7. Sri Manoj Kumar Mishra, Legal expertSenior Advocate, Orissa High Court

8. Mrs. Mrinalini Padhy Lay Person

9. Dr. Dillip Kumar Agarwalla MemberSecretary

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ACTIVITIES OF INSTITUTIONAL ETHICS COMMITTEE, AHRCCSl Study Title Investigator Date ofNo. Approval1. Effects of Addition of Dexmedotomidine to Fentanyl as Dr. Rekha Das, HOD, 10/6/2016

compared to use Fentanyl alone in breast cancer Anesthesiology, AHRCC,surgeries as day care procedure – (A RCT). Cuttack

2. HBCR (Hospital based Cancer Registry), a pilot project Dr. Dillip Kumar Agarwalla 10/6/2016of ICMR regarding pattern of care and survival studieswith special emphasis on cancer Cervix, Breast andHead & Neck Cancer and others.

3. Changes in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) in advanced Dr. Amruta Tripathy, PG, 10/6/2016carcinoma cervix patients receiving Radiotherapy to Radiotherapy,whole pelvis. AHRCC, Cuttack

4. Adjuvant Radiation alone v/s Chemoradiation in Dr. Ashish Upadhyay, PG, 10/6/2016Intermediate Risk group Post-op Carcinoma Buccal Radiotherapy,Mucosa and Tongue AHRCC, Cuttack

5. Dose volumetric parameters for predicting hypothyroidism Dr. Pupuji Meher PG, 10/6/2016after Radiotherapy for Head & Neck cancer Radiotherapy, AHRCC, Cuttack

6. Cardiac & left anterior descending coronary dose reduction Dr. Sulagna Mohnaty, PG, 10/6/2016during radiation of carcinoma left breast patients using Radiotherapy, AHRCC, Cuttackdeep inspirational breath hold: A dosimetric analysis

7. Study of Nectin-4 in metastasis and cancer relapse Miss. Chinmayee Sethy, 10/6/2016in human patient sample. Ph.D. student of KIIT

University, Bhubaneswar

Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Workshop was organized in collaborationwith Novarties Health Care on 26/2/2017

Hospital Based Cancer Registry & Patterns of Care & Survival Studies in Cancer Cervix, Cancer Breast & Head & Neck Cancers Under the National Cancer Registry Programme (HBCR-POCSS)

Dr. D. K. Agarwalla PrincipalAssoc. Professor InvestigatorDr. P. C. Pathy Co-PrincipalAssoc. Professor InvestigatorDr. J. Mohapatra Faculty-in-chargeAsst. ProfessorDr. S. K. Samantara Faculty-in-chargeAsst. Professor

The broad and overall objectives of a Hospital Based Cancer Registry vis-à-vis the present HBCR-POCSS are outlined below:1. Assess Patient Care;2. Participate in Clinical Research to Evaluate

Therapy;3. Provide an idea of the patterns of cancer in the

area;4. Help plan hospital facilities;

5. Contribute to active follow-up of the cancer patient;

6. Describe length and quality of survival in relation to anatomical site, clinical stage and aspects of types of treatment;

7. Contribute to the Population Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs) in the given area;

8. Undertake epidemiological research through short-term case control studies;

9. Show time trends in proportion of early to late stages at the time of diagnosis;

10. Help assess quality of hospital care and cancer services in covered area.

STAFFOne Research Scientist-Medical (Temporary)Two Social Worker (Outsourcing)Two Data Entry Operator (Outsourcing)

Data Entered : 2560 Core forms

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C. COMMUNITY SERVICE

Cancer Detection Camp, Bahadagoda, EastSingbhum, Jharkhand

10th April 2017Organized by Mahila Kalyan Samiti, Bahadagoda

at Jayprakash Narayan Community HallStaff Attended

1. Prof. Sushil Kumar Giri, Gynaecological Oncology

2. Prof. Niranjan Rout, Pathology3. Dr. Manoranjan Mohapatra,

Gynaecological Oncology

4. Dr. Paresh Kuumar Behera, Head & Neck Oncology

5. Dr. Bharat Bhusan Satapathy, Surgical Oncology

6. Dr. Lal Mohan Soy, Medical Oncology

7. Dr. Rabindra Naik, Gynaecological Oncology

8. Sri Pradipta Ku. Satpathy, Lab. Tech.9. Sri Muralidhar Chand, Attendant

Total 101 patients attended the camp and 16 patients cytosmears were examined. The case distribution is as follows:

Pap smear 5 (Dysplasia-1)Lymph nodes 4 (NHL-1)Breast 1 (Ca-1)Oral Mucosa 1Thyroid 1Others 4Total 16

All the faculties of the centre are solely involved in various Cancer Awareness and Prevention activities in collaboration with different organizations as resource persons

Awareness Programme

1. Prof. Surendra Nath Senapat, Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta and Dr. Subrat Kumar Samantra was an expert in State Level Seminar on World No Tobacco Day, 31st May 2016 at Puri

2. Dr. Dipti Rani Samanta was an expert in the topic on Breast Cancer in Arogya Bharatam, Doordarshan in May 2016

3. Dr. Janmejaya Mahapatra organised a HealthCamp at Cuttack club on Doctors’ Day on 1st July 2016

4. Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak attended holisticconference at Mount Abu on 25th-29th August 2016 & attended cervical cancer awareness programme in a minority community meet on 31st August 2016

5. Dr. Sanjukta Padhi gave a talk on Breast Cancer in All India Radio in Nari MahalKaryakrama on 21st September 2016 and published an article on Brain Tumour in Samaj Daily News Paper

6. Prof. Padmalaya Devi conducted a ScreeningAnd Awareness Camp for Breast and Cervixon 11th September 2016

7. Dr. Sanjukta Padhi attended Health Camp on cancer awareness organised by Bichar BharatiTrust at Saliasahi, Bhubaneswar on 24th October 2016

8. Dr. Lucy Pattanayak was an expert in the topic on Management of Carcinoma Cervix in HELLO DOCTOR, Doordarshan on 15th October 2016

9. Dr. Prasant Kumar Parida and Dr. Bharat Bhusan Satapathy was an expert in the topic on Colorectal Cancer in Arogya Bharatam, Doordarshan on 30th November 2016

10. Dr. Prasant Kumar Parida attended as invited speaker at DREAMS College of Nursing on World Cancer Day on 4th February 2017

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D. GALLERYADMINISTRATION

Dr. L. Sarangi Prof. N. Rout Prof. P. DeviDirector Dean Superintendent

Dr. P.K. Mishra Mr. B.M. Mishra Dr. M. Mohapatra Dr. J.C. MohantyAdministrative Officer Accounts Officer Store Medical Officer (I/C) Senior Hospital Manager

FACULTIES OF AHRCC

Prof. S.K. Giri Prof. S.N. Senapati Dr. R. Das Dr. J. Parija Dr. P.C. Pathy Dr. P.K. Hota

Dr.D.K.Agarwalla Dr.S.Samantaray Dr. N. Panda (RT) Dr. S. Padhi Dr. P.K. Das Dr. S. Mohanty

Dr. D. Patra Dr. R.K. Das Dr. B.L. Nayak Dr. J. Mohapatra Dr. A.K. Padhy Dr. S. Panda (H&N)

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FACULTIES OF AHRCC

Dr. P.K. Behera Dr. D.R. Samanta Dr. L.M. Soy Dr. P.K. Parida Sri R. Meher Sri H.S. Bhuyan

Sri P.K. Maharana Miss I. Priyadarshinee Dr. S. Panda Dr. K. Besra Dr. L. Pattanayak Dr. M. Swain

Dr. M.K. Behera Dr. S. Mohanty (Surg) Dr. S. Samantra Dr. K. Gautam Dr. B.B. Satpathy Dr. N. Panda

Dr. M.K. Patra Dr. D. Acharya Dr. R. Naik Dr. M. Khadia

Dr. S. Samal Dr. S. Hota Dr. B. Mishra

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Faculties and Post graduate students of Dept. of Radiotherapy

Faculties and Senior Residents of Dept of Pathology Laboratory Technicians of Dept of Pathology

Dept of Surgical Oncology Faculties and Senior Doctors of Causality and Emergency ServicesResidents

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RADIOTHERAPY EQUIPMENTS

LE-LINAC (COMPACT) CT-SIM (SOMATOM) HE-LINAC (SYNERGY)

1000 MA Digital X-ray Post Operative Ward

Sovan Bhuyan Memorial Day Care Unit

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E. Functional Equipment of AHRCC, Cuttack Costing more than 1 lakh as on 31.3.2017

Sl. Name of Equipment Department Qty Date of UnitNo. Purchase Price1. Fluorescence Microscope Pathology 1 03.02.1984 ¥ 3221.200,

Rs.154568.002. Semi Auto Analyzer Pathology 1 08.12.2006 Rs.163800.003. Cell Counter Pathology 1 11.11.2013 Rs.1416381.004. Automatic Tissue Prossesor Pathology 1 24.12.2014 Rs.615000.005. Rotary Microtome Pathology 1 31.07.2015 Supplied by OSMCL6. Suction Irrigation Pump O.T 1 24.06.2014 Rs.557099.617. OT Light Stand Model O.T 2 24.08.2013 Rs.596952.388. OT Light Ceiling LED O.T 2 24.08.2013 Rs.790380.959. OT Table O.T 3 15.07.2013 Rs.296152.3810. Micro Laryngical Forceps O.T 1 15.07.2013 Rs.107377.0011. Surgical Diathermy MEMB O.T 2 22.06.2013 Rs.388571.0012. Ultra Scission Scalpel O.T 1 20.08.2013 Rs.1270197.0013. Electrical Saw with Accessories O.T 1 03.03.2014 Rs.1423137.0014. Laparoscopy Surgery & Hysteroscopy Set O.T 1 24.05.2014 Rs.5381654.0615. Surgical Diathermy Electro Cautry O.T 2 08.10.2013 Rs.3,88,571.0416. Vessel Sealing Unit O.T 1 12.07.2013 Rs.1131714.4817. Set of Micro Laryringel Forcep O.T 1 15.07.2013 Rs.107377.3618. Laparoscopic Surgery Hystero Scope Set O.T 1 03.06.2014 Rs.5381654.0619. Small Instrument Set for ENT (OT & OPD) use O.T 1 15.07.2013 Rs. 579822.9420. Central Sterilizer O.T 1 09.05.2014 Rs.2180000.0021. Microprocessor Controlled SSD Medical Physics 1 07.11.1997 DM 34418,

Rs.721745.4622. T.P.S. 3D Medical Physics 1 18.12.1997 Rs.5768400.0023. Gastroscope Surgical Oncology 1 06.05.2002 ¥ 1706257,

Rs.641936.5424. TH 780C Tele Cobalt Radio Therapy 1 01.03.1997 $ 524860,

Rs.12474772.0025. HDR Brachy therapy GM+ Radiotherapy 1 20.04.2001 DM250600,

Rs.5884088.0026. Spiral CT Simulator Radio therapy 1 19.05.2015 Rs.58623099.0027. High Energy Linac Radio therapy 1 21.12.2015 Rs.182294361.0028. Low Energy Linac Radio therapy 1 02.12.2015 Rs.55724000.0029. Bhabhatorn-II Co-60 Unit Radiotherapy 1 02.03.2010 Rs.1022756.0030. Gammexlaser System Radiotherapy 1 10.08.2008 Rs.367000.0031. Digital Video Colposcope OPD 1 04.01.2014 Rs.255000.00

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Sl. Name of Equipment Department Qty Date of UnitNo. Purchase Price32. Boyles Apparatus Anesthesiology 1 28.06.2006 Rs.744900.0033. Puls Oxymeter Anesthesiology 1 07.10.2006 Rs.337000.0034. ECG Monitor Anesthesiology 1 09.10.2006 Rs.346000.0035. Ventilator Anesthesiology 1 07.01.2013 Rs.135000.0036. Multi-para Monitor Anesthesiology 1 14.01.2014 Rs.229000.0037. Anaesthesia Machine with Vaporiser Anesthesiology 3 14.01.2014 Rs.1176685.7238. Anaesthesia Machine with Vaporiser Anesthesiology 3 15.01.2014 Rs.1235520.0039. Intubation Adult Bronscope Anesthesiology 1 25.01.2017 Rs.1585110.0040. Ultra Sound Color Doppler Radio diagnosis 1 12.11.2013 Rs.1442133.3341. Digital 1000 MA X-ray Machine Radio diagnosis 1 13.01.2017 Rs.6108737.0042. Monitors Day Care Unit 10 21.01.2012 Rs.105600.0043. Multi-Para Monitor I.C.U 1 15.01.2014 Rs.240450.0044. High End Digital Color Doppler I.C.U 1 12.11.2013 Rs.1514240.0045. Ventilator I.C.U 3 03.09.2014 Rs.1463319.5246. Monitor I.C.U 11 24.09.2014 Rs.818160.0047. Blood Gas Analyzer I.C.U 11 11.04.2014 Rs.345450.0048. Fully Motorized ICU Bed I.C.U 2 18.04.2014 Rs.174562.0049. Crash Cart I.C.U 11 18.04.2014 Rs.28906.5050. Patient warning device I.C.U 11 02.09.2014 Rs.177450.0051. Fiber Optic Bronchoscope I.C.U 2 05.08.2014 Rs.892500.0052. Non-Invasive Bipap I.C.U 1 02.08.2014 Rs.147000.0053. ECG Machine -12channel I.C.U 3 14.03.2014 Rs .126000.0054. Central Station I.C.U 1 10.07.2015 Rs .519800.0055. ETO Sterilizer I cartridge I.C.U 1 22.04.2016 Rs .1040000.0056. Transport Ventilator I.C.U 1 19.11.2016 Rs .573000.0057. Gas Pipeline System I.C.U 1 03.03.2017 Rs .3211110.00

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MINISTERIAL STAFFOffice Superintendent1. Sri Jaladhar KhatuaHead Clerk & Accountant -I/C2. Sri Rabinaryan Mishra

Store Keeper3. Sri Ramesh Chandra MallaSenior Stenographer4. Sri Sanjaya Kumar SahaniStatistical Investigator5. Satabhisha Kavi SatapathyAsst Store Keeper6. Sri Akshaya Ku.BeheraTech. Store Keeper (Pharmacist)7. Sri Subrat Chandra TripathySenior Clerks8. Sri Sunakar Swain9. Sri Dhyanchand Nayak10. Sri Sarangadhar Nanda11. Smt. Prtatima PatraJunior Clerks12. Sri Gobinda Sahoo13. Sri Ajaya Mohapatra14. Sri Pabitra Mohan Das15. Sri Saroj Kumar Patjoshi16. Sri Himansu Sekhar Mohanty17. Sri Manoj Kumar Bagh18. Miss. Ranjita Naik19. Sri Bibekananda Nayak20. Sri Tapas Nayak21. Anita DasDriver22. Sri Biswanath MohantaA.C. Operator-cum-Technician23. Sri Prasanta Kumar SwainMali24. Sri Purna Chandra DasPeons25. Sri Brundaban Panda26. Sri Ananta Behera27. Sri Shyamghan Barik28. Sri Saroj Kumar Raj29. Sri Ashok Kumar Naik

F. STAFF IN POSITION

NURSING STAFFMatron1. Smt. Puspalata DasAssistant Matron2. Smt. Binapani Panda ( A)Nursing Sister3. Smt. Basantilata Nayak4. Smt. Sarojini NaikNursing Supervisor5. Smt.Kanchan Pradhan6. Smt. Lalita BhuyanStaff Nurses7. Smt. Niharika Satapathy8. Smt.Basanti Panda9. Smt. Reenabala Parida10. Smt. Babita Mohanty11. Smt. Binapani Panda (B)12. Smt. Suprava Behera13. Smt. Mani Jena14. Smt. Anjali Parida15. Smt.Kalpanamanjari Pattnaik16. Smt. Jhinarani Mishra17. Smt. Ratnamanjari Pramanik18. Smt. Laxmi Moharana19. Smt. Sudhashree Mishra20. Smt.Saswatika Jena21. Smt Rashmi prava Sahoo22. Chandrakanti Mohanty23. Smt Kadambini Senapati24. Sahara Khatun25. Maheswata Mohanty26. Biswajini Mallick27. Sasmita Bhoi28. Sukantimani Behera29. Annnapurna Rout30. Sabitarani Behera31. Gitanjali Sahoo32. Nirmala Nayak33. Ahalya Sundari Datti34. Renubala Maharana35. Lipika Mallick36. Mamatamayee Pati37. Tulasi Naik

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38. Arati Pradhan39. Annapurna Mallick40. Bithika Swain41. Anupama Behera42. Saswati Sahoo43. Sasmita Rana44. Malati Murmu

TECHNICAL STAFFPharmacist1. Sri Prasanta Kumar Mishra2. Sri Samarendra Singh (Absent)Senior Radiographer3. Bhagirathi Tarai4. Surath NaikRadiographer5. Smt. Kalyani Mohapatra6. Sasmita Swain7. Pranabandhu Samal8. Rakesh Kumar sahoo9. Jyoti Ranjan Mohapatra10. Jatindra Kumar Lenka11. Bailochan SendDark Room Assistant12. Sri Amarendra SwainGr. Technician13. Sri Kailash Ch. Behura14. Saroj Ku.Jena15. Pradipta Ku. Sathpathy16. Smt. Minati MahaliLab. Technician17. Sri Sunakar Sahoo18. Smt. Sujata Mishra19. Sri Promod Ku. Tarai20. Smt. Rashmita Acharya

SUPPORTING STAFFStretcher Bearers1. Sri Laxmidhar Ghadei2. Sri Aren Kumar PatraCook3. Sri Arjuni Nayak4. Sri Subash Chandra JenaElectrical Helper5. Sri Gyanenjaya MohapatraUtensil Cleaner6. Sri Muralidhar Chand

Darwan7. Sri Ramakanta PattnaikKitchen Attendant8. Sri Hrusikesh SahooLab. Attendant9. Sri Aruna Kumar SahooX-ray Attendant10. Sri Brajakishore PandaAttendants11. Md. Anwar12. Sri Chandra Sekhar Dhada13. Sri Kartik Chandra Behera14. Sri Saroj Kumar Routray15. Sri Birabar Sahoo16. Sri Manu Rout17. Smt.Suchiprava Mohanty18. Sri Sachidananda Panigrahi19. Smt. Jayanti Sethi20. Sri Manguli Charan Barik21. Sri Hemanta Kumar Behera22. Sri Upendra Bisoi23. Sri Prasanna Ku. Mohapatra24. Sri Dambarudhar Swain25. Smt. Gouri Behera26. Sri Kailash Chandra Jena27. Sri Brajabandhu Dalei28. Smt. Suli Dei29. Sri Sanatan Guin30. Sri Shyamsundar Lenka31. Sri Sarat Chandra Ojha.32. Sri Rajendra Kumar Mallick33. Sri Bijay Kumar Das34. Sri Niranjan Mohapatra35. Sri Satyaban Balabantray36. Sri Padma Charan Swain37. Smt. Kuntala Naik38. Sri Laxmidhar BarikDresser39. Sri Suresh Chandra TripathySweeper40. Smt. Manju Naik41. Sri Paria Naik42. Sri Santosh Naik43. Sri Kunti Dei44. Sri Sebati Dei45. Sri Ranjan Jena

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46. Sri Kanduri Dei,47. Sri Ajaya Kandi48. Sri Baladev Naik49. Sri Kasinath Naik50. Sri Maheswar Naik51. Sri Golekha Chandra Swain52. Sri Laxmidhar Sahoo53. Sri Upendra Naik54. Sri Sobha Naik55. Sri Kalu Naik56. Sri Bhaskar Naik

CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEESLab. Technician1. Arati SahooPharmacist2. Biranchi Narayan PradhanAsst. Store Keeper3. Narayana PrustyContractual Radiographer4. Soumya Ranjan BeheraRadiotherapy Technician5. Trilochan Swain6. Raghunandan Sinjiv Behera7. Ranjita Sahoo8. Manoj Kumar Sahoo9. Rajiv Kumar Jena10. Martin Udaya Hasda11. Tushar Ranjan Podh12. Trushna SinghMould Room Technician13. Lipika Dash14. Dusmanta NagDosimetrist15. Chandan Ashis Gupta16. Madhumita DebnathJunior Clerk17. Anita DasStaff Nurses18. Kashnaprava Das19. Swarnaprava Swain20. Suchitra Nayak21. Sabujima Barik22. Shantilata Behera23. Mamata Moharana24. Jyoshnarani Rani Behera

25. Pravasini Das26. Sujata Swain27. Swadhina Swain28. Sumitra Moharana29. Suchismita Padhi30. Philomina Anthony31. Namita Sahoo32. Lopamudra Swain33. Manini Gochhayat34. Urmila Panda35. Pranjaya Paramita Patra36. Minati Rout37. Smita Panda38. Barada Roy(Male)39. Bijayalaxmi Sahoo40. Kuni Prava Roul41. Prabina Khuntia42. Parbati Baskey43. Sabitri Singh44. Padmalaya Shankhuala45. Sasmita Thatoi(PH)46. Kalyani Malik47. Sagarika Sethy48. Sujata Naik(A)49. Lucy Behera50. Sujata Naik (B)51. Sasmita Thatoi(PH)52. Moni Marandi53. Ritamani Khandei54. Rasmita Singh55. Shantilata Singh56. Jyotsna Murmu57. Monalisha Hembram58. Basanti Naik59. Monika Soren60. Mamatamayee Senapati61. Sarojini Murmu62. Ratnamanjari Behera63. Baneswar Munda64. Namita Swain65. Manasi Das66. Chhabirani Behera67. Subhasmita Mallick68. Damayanati Baral69. Utkalika Samantaray70. Swarnamayee Pati

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71. Anjana Padhi Pain & Palliative Care Cleaner72. Archana Mishra 52. Bijaya Kumar Sahoo73. Swarnamayee Singh 53. Minakhi SamalDresser 54. Rasananda Dalei74. Nabakishore Swain 55. Lingaraj NaikLab. Attendant 56. Jhari Barik75. Sangram Dalabehera Scientific AssistantAttendant 57. Ajaya Sekhar Tripathy76. Sulochana Naik NCCP Staff77. Sunanda Mohanty 58. Girija Mohan BalSweepers 59. Jitendra Kumar Biswal78. Sasmita Behera NCCP Attendants79. Sohagi Mahali 60. Pandab SahooDarwan 61. Basanta Sahoo80. S. K. Islam OTHER SUPPORTING STAFFPain & Palliative Care Pharmacists Out sourcing Staff46. Somanath Mohanty 62. Attendants 6747. Sarat Kumar Panda 63. Pharmacists (DDC) 648. Pradyumna Jena 64. Data Entry Operator 549. Amita Mohapatra 65. Protocol Manager 1Pain & Palliative Care Social worker Security Services50. Sulochana Mishra 66. Security Supervisor 351. Kabita Swain 67. Securities 37

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