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C S Pramesh
Researcher at Tata Memorial Hospital
Publications - 81
Citations - 4837
C S Pramesh is an academic researcher from Tata Memorial Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 34 publications receiving 3252 citations.
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International consensus on standardization of data collection for complications associated with esophagectomy: Esophagectomy Complications Consensus Group (ECCG)
Donald E. Low,Derek Alderson,Ivan Cecconello,Andrew C. Chang,Gail Darling,Xavier Benoit D’Journo,S. Michael Griffin,Arnulf H. Hölscher,Wayne L. Hofstetter,Blair A. Jobe,Yuko Kitagawa,John C. Kucharczuk,Simon Law,Toni Lerut,Nick Maynard,M. Pera,Jeffrey H. Peters,C S Pramesh,John V. Reynolds,B. Mark Smithers,J. Jan B. van Lanschot +20 more
TL;DR: The proposed system for defining and recording perioperative complications associated with esophagectomy provides an infrastructure to standardize international data collection and facilitate future comparative studies and quality improvement projects.
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Benchmarking Complications Associated with Esophagectomy.
Donald E. Low,Madhan Kumar Kuppusamy,Derek Alderson,Ivan Cecconello,Andrew C. Chang,Gail Darling,Andrew Davies,Xavier Benoit D’Journo,Suzanne S. Gisbertz,S. Michael Griffin,Richard H. Hardwick,Arnulf H. Hoelscher,Wayne L. Hofstetter,Blair A. Jobe,Yuko Kitagawa,Simon Law,Christophe Mariette,Nick Maynard,Christopher R. Morse,Philippe Nafteux,Manuel Pera,C S Pramesh,Sonia Puig,John V. Reynolds,Wolfgang Schroeder,Mark Smithers,Bas P. L. Wijnhoven +26 more
TL;DR: Standardized methods provide contemporary international benchmarks for reporting outcomes after esophagectomy, using a standardized dataset with specific definitions to prospectively collect international data to provide a benchmark for complications and outcomes associated with esphagectomy.
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Global cancer surgery: delivering safe, affordable, and timely cancer surgery
Richard Sullivan,Richard Sullivan,Olusegun I. Alatise,Benjamin O. Anderson,Benjamin O. Anderson,Riccardo A. Audisio,Philippe Autier,Ajay Aggarwal,Ajay Aggarwal,Ajay Aggarwal,Charles M. Balch,Murray F. Brennan,Anna J Dare,Anil K. D'Cruz,Alexander M.M. Eggermont,Kenneth A. Fleming,Serigne Magueye Gueye,Lars Hagander,Cristian A Herrera,Hampus Holmer,André Ilbawi,André Ilbawi,Anton Jarnheimer,Jiafu Ji,T. Peter Kingham,Jonathan Liberman,Andrew J M Leather,John G. Meara,Swagoto Mukhopadhyay,Shilpa S. Murthy,Shilpa S. Murthy,Sherif Omar,Groesbeck P. Parham,Groesbeck P. Parham,C S Pramesh,Robert Riviello,Danielle Rodin,Luiz A Santini,Shailesh V. Shrikhande,Mark G. Shrime,Robert J. Thomas,Audrey Tieko Tsunoda,Cornelis J.H. van de Velde,Umberto Veronesi,D K Vijaykumar,David A. K. Watters,David A. K. Watters,Shan Wang,Yi-Long Wu,Yi-Long Wu,Moez Zeiton,Arnie Purushotham,Arnie Purushotham,Arnie Purushotham +53 more
TL;DR: To deliver safe, affordable, and timely cancer surgery to all, surgery must be at the heart of global and national cancer control planning and wide equity and economic gaps are found.
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Challenges to effective cancer control in China, India, and Russia
Paul E. Goss,Kathrin Strasser-Weippl,Brittany L. Lee-Bychkovsky,Brittany L. Lee-Bychkovsky,Lei Fan,Lei Fan,Junjie Li,Junjie Li,Yanin Chavarri-Guerra,Pedro E.R. Liedke,C S Pramesh,Tanja Badovinac-Crnjevic,Yuri Sheikine,Yuri Sheikine,Zhu Chen,You-Lin Qiao,Z Shao,Yi-Long Wu,Daiming Fan,Louis W.C. Chow,Jun Wang,Qiong Zhang,Shiying Yu,Gordon C Shen,Gordon C Shen,Jie He,Arnie Purushotham,Richard Sullivan,Rajendra A. Badwe,Shripad Banavali,Reena Nair,Lalit Kumar,Purvish M. Parikh,Somasundarum Subramanian,Pankaj Chaturvedi,Subramania Iyer,Surendra S Shastri,Raghunadhrao Digumarti,Enrique Soto-Perez-de-Celis,Dauren Adilbay,Vladimir Semiglazov,Sergey Orlov,Dilyara Kaidarova,Ilya Tsimafeyeu,Sergei Tatishchev,Kirill D. Danishevskiy,Marc Hurlbert,Caroline Vail,Jessica St. Louis,A. Chan +49 more
TL;DR: The overall state of health and cancer control in each country is described and additional specific issues for consideration are described: for China, access to care, contamination of the environment, and cancer fatalism and traditional medicine; for India, affordability of care, provision of adequate health personnel, and sociocultural barriers to cancer control.
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The growing burden of cancer in India: epidemiology and social context
Mohandas K. Mallath,David G. Taylor,Rajendra A. Badwe,Goura Kishor Rath,Viswanathan Shanta,C S Pramesh,Raghunadharao Digumarti,P Sebastian,Bibhuti Bhusan Borthakur,Ashok Kalwar,Sanjay Kapoor,Shaleen Kumar,Jennifer Gill,Moni Abraham Kuriakose,Hemant Malhotra,Suresh C. Sharma,Shilin Shukla,Lokesh Viswanath,Raju Titus Chacko,Jeremy Pautu,K.S. Reddy,Kailash S Sharma,Arnie Purushotham,Richard Sullivan +23 more
TL;DR: This first of three papers examines the complex epidemiology of cancer, the future burden, and the dominant sociopolitical themes relating to cancer in India.