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Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2008

Cytomegalovirus oesophagitis in a patient with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Sachin Hingmire; G. Biswas; A. Bakshi; Sangeeta Desai; S Dighe; Reena Nair; Sudeep Gupta; Pm Parikh

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is frequent in immunocompromised patients, especially in AIDS, organ transplantation and rarely in Hodgkins disease and Non-Hodgkins lymphoma (NHL). We present a case of NHL with CMV oesophagitis, which has rarely been documented in literature. Apart from fungal and herpes simplex infections, as the common differential diagnosis for oesophagitis in patients of lymphoma, CMV should be considered an important etiologic agent. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment of CMV oesophagitis with gancyclovir can avert significant morbidity and avoid unacceptable treatment delays.


Journal of Global Oncology | 2017

Survey of Implementation of Antiemetic Prescription Standards in Indian Oncology Practices and Its Adherence to the American Society of Clinical Oncology Antiemetic Clinical Guideline

Vijay Patil; Vanita Noronha; Amit Joshi; Purvish M. Parikh; Atanu Bhattacharjee; Santam Chakraborty; Sunny Jandyal; Vamshi Muddu; Anant Ramaswamy; K. Govinda Babu; Nilesh Lokeshwar; Sachin Hingmire; Nikhil Ghadyalpatil; Shripad Banavali; Kumar Prabhash

Purpose Adherence to international antiemetic prophylaxis guidelines like those of ASCO can result in better control of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting; however, the extent of implementation of such guidelines in India is unknown. Therefore, this survey was planned. Methods This study was an anonymized cross-sectional survey approved by the ethics committee. Survey items were generated from the clinical questions given in the ASCO guidelines. The survey was disseminated through personal contacts at an oncology conference and via e-mail to various community oncology centers across India. The B1, B2, and B3 domains included questions regarding the optimal antiemetic prophylaxis for high, moderate, and low-minimal emetogenic regimens. Results Sixty-six (62.9%) of 105 responded and 65 centers (98.5%) were aware of the published guidelines. The partial, full, and no implementation scores were 92.5%, 4.5%, and 3.0%, respectively. Full implementation was better for the low-minimal emetogenic regimens (34.8%) than the highly emetogenic regimens (6.1%). The three most frequent reasons for hampered implementation of ASCO guidelines in routine chemotherapy practice cited by centers were a lack of sensitization (26 centers; 39.4%), lack of national guidelines (12 centers; 18.2%), and lack of administrative support (10 centers; 15.2%). Conclusion Awareness regarding ASCO antiemetic guidelines is satisfactory in Indian oncology practices; however, there is a need for sensitization of oncologists toward complete implementation of these guidelines in their clinical practice.


South Asian Journal of Cancer | 2016

Indian data on bone and soft tissue sarcomas: A summary of published study results

Anant Ramaswamy; Bharat Rekhi; Sameer Bakhshi; Sachin Hingmire; Manish Agarwal

Bone sarcomas are rare tumors, approximating 0.2% of all cancers, with osteosarcoma (OGS), chondrosarcoma, and Ewing sarcoma being the most common cancers in this subset. The formation of disease management groups/clinics focused on sarcomas has resulted in better understanding and management of these uncommon tumors. Multiple large-scale retrospective data from Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH) and All India Institute of Medical Sciences have reported outcomes comparable to Western data in the field of OGS and Ewing sarcoma, with interesting prognostic factors identified for further evaluation. Soft tissue sarcomas are a rare heterogeneous group of tumors, more than 50 different tumor entities. The common subtypes identified in India include Ewing sarcoma and synovial sarcoma. Valuable work regarding brachytherapy has been done by radiation oncologists from the TMH, especially in pediatric patients.


South Asian Journal of Cancer | 2012

Importance of dose intensity in treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer in the elderly.

Narayanan Prasad; A. Bakshi; C. D. Deshmukh; Sachin Hingmire; Anantbhushan A Ranade; Purvish M. Parikh

Maintaining appropriate dose intensity is important not only in the curative setting but also in treatment with palliative intent. We evaluated the outcome of advanced non small cell lung cancer treated with doublet platinum based chemotherapy. Outcome was compared between patients treated by medical oncologists at a tertiary cancer center and those treated by non medical oncologists in the community. The dose intensity, overall response rate and overall survival was significantly better when patients were treated by trained qualified and experienced medical oncologists. Hence, even in the palliative setting, cancer directed systemic therapy will yield maximum benefit for the patients when treated by medical oncologists.


South Asian Journal of Cancer | 2017

Efficacy and safety of short course adjuvant trastuzumab combination chemotherapy in breast cancer

Sachin Hingmire; Mahesh B Sambhus; Dhananjay S Kelkar; Sujit Joshi; Purvish M. Parikh; R Bharath

Background: The adjuvant short course 9-week trastuzumab combination therapy for human epidermal receptor 2 positive breast cancer patients may often be considered as a cost-effective and safe option and has important implications for the Indian subcontinent as well as other developing countries. However, such regimens of shorter duration trastuzumab therapy like FinHer, offered in view of economic constraints, may not be able to achieve globally comparable cure rates in early breast cancer especially with high-risk women with more than 3 lymph node positive. Methods and Material: Outcome of 21 patients with HER2 positive breast cancer was treated with short course trastuzumab combination chemotherapy in the adjuvant setting was studied. Results: Out of 21 patients 15 are alive and disease free with a follow up of up to 73 months (median follow up 42 months).


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2008

Treatment outcomes in patients with extensive stage small cell lung cancer - Experience from a tertiary Indian cancer centre

R. Bharath; H. Menon; N. S. Ghadyalpatil; Kumar Prabhash; Sachin Hingmire; N. Karanth; K. Jain; K. Gaikwad; J. P. Agarwal; Purvish M. Parikh

19129 Background: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive malignancy associated with early metastasis and mortality. However, its exquisite sensitivity to chemotherapy and radiotherapy allow...


Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology | 2008

Multiple myeloma mimicking bone metastasis in a patient of carcinoma breast

Sheetal Hingmire; Sachin Hingmire; A. Bakshi; Sumeet Gujaral; Rajan Badwe; Reena Nair

Second malignancies or co-existing malignancies like ovarian, endometrial, lung carcinomas, soft tissue sarcomas have been reported to be associated with breast carcinoma. The commonest cause of bone pain in a patient of breast cancer is metastasis to bone. We present a rare case of multiple myeloma mimicking bony metastasis in a patient of breast carcinoma.


Medical journal, Armed Forces India | 2006

Newer Diagnostic Methods in Oncology

Lovenish Goyal; Sachin Hingmire; Purvish M. Parikh

Over the last few years there have been an increasing number of newer methods available to the physician for the diagnosis and staging of neoplasm. Many of these technologies have entered and even established their role in routine clinical practice [1]. The present review will focus on some of the important newer diagnostic methods already available as well as emerging technologies [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]. The diagnostic methods will be categorized under the following categories: (1) Surgical pathology (2) Flow cytometry (3) Cytogenetics (4) Molecular diagnostics (5) Imaging studies.


Oral Oncology Extra | 2006

Primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) of thyroid

G. Biswas; Sachin Hingmire; Izhar N. Bagwan; N. Prasad; A. Bakshi; R.F. Chinoy; C.N. Nair


South Asian Journal of Cancer | 2016

Selected current data on metronomic therapy (and its promise) from India

Pm Parikh; Sachin Hingmire; C. D. Deshmukh

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A. Bakshi

Tata Memorial Hospital

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G. Biswas

Tata Memorial Hospital

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Pm Parikh

Tata Memorial Hospital

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Tata Memorial Hospital

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