About
- Dr Ruquaya Mir is actively involved in both outpatient and inpatient care of oncology patients at comprehensive cancer centre in multidisciplinary setting.
- She routinely perform major oncological resectional surgical procedure such as surgery for Head and Neck cancers, Lung and Esophageal cancers, major Gastro– Intestinal Malignancies, Breast and Gynecologic malignancies and Soft Tissue Sarcomas.
- She is also actively involved in implantation and maintenance of long term vascular access devices.
Area Of Interest
- Cytoreductive Surgery
- Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy for advanced colorectal and recurrent ovarian malignancies
- Conservation of breast for Cancer
- Surgery for cancers of uterus and Ovary
- Limb Conservation surgery for bone and soft tissue sarcomas for limbs.
Education
- MBBS
- DNB
Experience
Current Experience
- Consultant in Surgical Oncology at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi.
Previous Experience
- Twenty years of experience in tertiary care setting in care of oncology patients in premier Cancer Centres of leading corporate hospitals of Delhi.
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