Dr. Ramesh Arya
Medical Superintendent, Government Cancer Hospital, Indore , Experience: 27 Years
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Introduction
Dr Ramesh Arya is a seasoned radiation oncologist serving as the Professor and Head of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Government Cancer Hospital, associated with Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College and Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital in Indore. He also holds the role of medical superintendent there.
Education & Early Training
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MD in Radiation Oncology from Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College and Devi Ahilya Bai University, Indore (1997).
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Fellowship completed at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi (1998).
Experience & Roles
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Professor at MGMMC & MYH, Indore shaping minds in oncology since 1997.
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He held the position of Medical Superintendent at the Government Cancer Hospital, where his duties included supervising patient care and managing institutional operations.
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Consultant at R K Cancer Care Center since 1998.
Research & Contributions
Dr. Arya actively engages in research to advance radiation oncology. He’s co-authored multiple peer-reviewed studies on topics such as:
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He has conducted a comparison of the dosimetric effectiveness of high-dose-rate brachytherapy for cervical cancer using cobalt-60 and iridium-192.
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He has also conducted research on the risk of lymphedema following multimodal breast cancer treatment.
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The study compares the effectiveness of hyperfractionated and conventional chemoradiotherapy regimens in advanced cervical cancer.
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The study focuses on assessing the development of hypothyroidism following therapeutic external beam radiation to the neck.
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We are examining how changes in bladder and rectal volume impact prostate radiotherapy outcomes through the use of IMRT.
Voice and Leadership
In a 2022 Times of India report, Dr Arya—who also serves as the superintendent—stressfully highlighted the importance of super-specialized cancer care. He pointed out that for proper patient care, all three departments—medical oncology, radiation oncology, and surgical oncology—should be present. He emphasized the necessity of a tumor board for multidisciplinary patient evaluation, lamenting that in many public hospitals, radiation oncologists often take on roles beyond their specialty—including chemotherapy decisions.
Snapshot Summary
| Attribute | Details |
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| Position | Professor & Head, Radiation Oncology; Medical Superintendent, Government Cancer Hospital, Indore |
| Education | MD (Radiation Oncology), MGMMC; Fellowship, Maulana Azad Medical College |
| Professional Tenure | Professor since 1997; Consultant at RK Cancer Care since 1998 |
| Research Focus | Radiotherapy techniques, cancer treatment side effects, optimized protocols |
| Leadership | Advocates multidisciplinary oncology care and proper guidelines |
| Patient Reputation | Respected for empathy, professionalism, life-saving dedication |
Dr. Ramesh Arya stands out as someone who’s seen every angle of cancer care—from directing departments and mentoring students to advancing treatment protocols through research. What comes through most is his dedication to human-centered care: balancing clinical excellence with compassion.
Hospital
Specialization
Dr. Ramesh Arya’s Specialties
1. Radiation Oncology
At the heart of Dr. Arya’s expertise is radiation oncology, the field dedicated to treating cancer with radiation. He’s a seasoned practitioner—serving as both Professor & Head of the Department of Radiation Oncology and as Medical Superintendent at the Government Cancer Hospital in Indore.
2. Surgical Oncology
His Justdial listing highlights that he’s also involved in surgical oncology. This means Dr. Arya deals not only with radiation but also performs cancer-related surgeries, integrating both treatment approaches when needed.
3. Cancer Pain Management
An often overlooked but vital area, Dr. Arya specializes in cancer pain management—helping patients navigate and relieve the physical and emotional challenges that come with the disease, enhancing their quality of life.
Why These Matter Together
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Radiation Oncology: This remains his core specialty—the science and art of using targeted radiation beams to eradicate cancer cells, a cornerstone treatment for many cancer types.
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Surgical Oncology: Adds another dimension to his care—removing tumors when needed and directly complementing radiation therapy.
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Pain Management: Shows his compassionate approach—cancer treatment isn’t only about fighting disease but also about keeping patients as comfortable and functional as possible.
In One Glance
| Specialty | What It Entails |
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| Radiation Oncology | Primary focus—planning and delivering radiation treatments for cancer patients |
| Surgical Oncology | Performing cancer-related surgeries when required |
| Pain Management | Managing the discomfort and side effects that come with cancer and its treatments |
Dr. Arya blends technical expertise in targeted cancer therapies with hands-on surgical technique and a genuine concern for patient comfort. If you’d like to dive deeper into any of these specialties, like how radiation therapy works, what procedures he might perform, or how pain is managed, just say the word!
Procedures Performed
Treatments Dr. Ramesh Arya Provides
1. External Beam Radiotherapy (EBRT)
This is a cornerstone therapy in Dr. Arya’s practice, targeting tumors with high-energy radiation from outside the body. It’s used in both standard fractionation and hyperfractionated schedules to treat cancers like uterine cervical cancer.
2. High-Dose-Rate (HDR) Brachytherapy
Delivered internally following EBRT, this involves placing radiation sources close to or within the tumor (e.g., in cervical cancer cases). Multiple fractions, such as three weekly doses of 7Gy, are typically administered in cervical cancer protocols.
3. Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy
Dr. Arya often combines radiation with chemotherapy (such as cisplatin, carboplatin, or paclitaxel) to boost the effectiveness of radiation. Studies under his guidance include:
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EBRT with weekly cisplatin in head and neck cancer,
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A comparison of carboplatin vs cisplatin in locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,
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Paclitaxel vs cisplatin used concurrently with EBRT, showing comparable outcomes.
4. Advanced IMRT Techniques
He’s also researched how variations in bladder and rectal volume can affect IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy) outcomes in prostate cancer, indicating his engagement with precision radiation modalities.
Treatment Summary Table
| Treatment Modality | Description |
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| External Beam Radiotherapy (EBRT) | Precision radiation from outside the body; core modality for treating tumors. |
| HDR Brachytherapy | Internal radiation is delivered close to the tumor, especially in cervical cancer post-EBRT. |
| Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy | Combining chemotherapy and radiation with agents such as cisplatin, carboplatin, or paclitaxel can enhance the effectiveness of the treatment. |
| IMRT (Precision Radiotherapy) | This advanced technique tailors radiation intensity to the shape of the tumor and has been studied specifically in cases involving prostate cancer. |