
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar
Qualification : MBBS, MS, MCh,
Department : surgical oncologist
Experience : 15+ Years
Designation : consultant
Location : India, New Delhi
Hospital(s): Manipal Hospital, Dwarka
About Dr. Sanjeev Kumar
- Dr. Sanjeev Kumar is a renowned surgical oncologist with 15 years of experience.
- He has been involved in cancer treatment for over six years.
- He has expertise in Complex Extended resections, Multi-visceral resections, Vascular resections, Retroperitoneal sarcoma, Advanced Laparoscopy, Video-assisted Thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) – Colorectal, Oesophagus, upper GI, HPB, Pelvic exenteration, etc.
- He completed his MBBS from Madurai Medical College in 2009, Masters in General Surgery from West Bengal University of Health Sciences in 2013 and MCh in Surgical Oncology from Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai in 2017.
- He is an active member of the American Society of Surgical Oncology, European Society of Surgical Oncology, Delhi GI Oncology Group, Indian Society of Peritoneal Surface Tumors, Indian Society of Surgical Oncology, International Society of Fluorescence-Guided Surgery, and International Society. Pleural and Peritoneal Studies, European Society of Colorectal Surgery, American College of Colorectal Surgeons, and Indian Association of Surgeons.
- He has several publications in national and international journals.
Education & Training
- MBBS, 2009, Madurai Medical College
- Master’s degree, Calcutta Medical School, 2013
- MCh, 2017, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai
Clinical Focus
- small intestine cancer treatment
- bone marrow cancer
- cancer treatment
- Breast Conserving Surgery – BCS
- mastectomy
- Hi peck
- lobectomy
- Completed thyroidectomy
Research and Publications
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar specializes in:
- Robotic surgery – colon, esophagus, upper gastrointestinal tract, HPB
- Peritoneal surface malignancy – cytoreductive surgery (CRS), HIPEC, PIPAC
- Gastrointestinal cancer – upper gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, gallbladder, stomach, liver, HPB
- colon cancer
- Pelvic oncology – cancer of the rectum, uterus and ovaries, urinary bladder
- Advanced, recurrent, stage 4 cancer