
Photo of Jayant Vaidya taken from ucl.ac.uk
Sep 6, 2024, 15:37
Jayant Vaidya: Receiving TARGIT-IORT while asleep during surgery
Jayant Vaidya, professor of surgery and oncology at the University College London, shared a post on X:
“UK patients with breast cancer perceive even 5-day post-op radiotherapy as being greatly disruptive. They prefer receiving TARGIT-IORT while they are asleep during surgery – it gives them the feeling of stamping out the cancer without conscious awareness.
Authors: Sandeep Kumar Bagga, Natalie Swiderska, Charlotte Hooker, Jennifer Royle, Marie Ennis-O’Connor, Siobhan Freeney, Dympna Watson, Robin Woolcock, George Lodge, Siobhan Laws, Jayant S Vaidya.”
Source: Jayant Vaidya/X
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