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Dr. Kavita Bhati

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Dr. Kavita Bhati is a dedicated Radiation Oncologist with 3+ years of experience in evidence-based, patient-focused cancer care. Skilled in treatment planning, contouring, and high-precision radiotherapy techniques, including IMRT, IGRT, and CyberKnife. Experienced across a wide spectrum of malignancies, with strengths in multidisciplinary teamwork, clinical decision-making, and patient counselling. Recognized for an empathetic, detail-oriented approach and active involvement in research and academics.

    Work Experience

  • Senior Resident at Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital, Dept of Radiation Oncology, Jaipur
  • Senior Resident at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, Dept of Radiation Oncology, Jaipur
  • Education and Training

  • DNB Radiation Oncology, Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, Jaipur (2022)
  • Certificate Course in Essentials of Palliative Care (CCEPC), Indian Association of Palliative Care (2022).
  • FRCR-1, Clinical Oncology, The Royal College of Radiologists, United Kingdom (2023)
  • Training in CyberKnife and LINAC based SRS and SBRT, Mahidol University, Siriraj Hospital, Thailand (2025).
  • Life member of Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROI)
  • Member of European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO)
  • Dosimetric comparison of Deep Inspiration Breath Hold Technique over Free Breath technique in Heart and Lung among patients receiving adjuvant radiotherapy to left breast.
  • Dosimetric evaluation of critical organs in post operative adult high grade gliomas treated by Intensity modulated radiotherapy versus Volumetric Arc Radiotherapy.
  • Comparison of Hematologic Toxicity in Bone Marrow Sparing Versus Non-Sparing Radiotherapy in Carcinoma Cervix Patients Receiving Concurrent Chemo Radiation.
  • A prospective study to assess the dose contribution of intracavitary brachytherapy to pelvic lymph nodes in cervical carcinoma patients receiving EBRT with SIB technique.
  • Dosimetric comparison of IMRT and VMAT with SIB in carcinoma cervix patients with positive pelvic lymph nodes.
  • Interfraction variation of doses to organs at risk in CT guided brachytherapy planning in carcinoma cervix.

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