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Dr. Veenoo Agarwal is a distinguished Medical Oncologist with extensive experience in patient care, having practised in India, United Kingdom, and Australia. Currently serving as a Consultant in Medical Oncology at Narayana Hospital, Gurugram.
Dr. Agarwal's expertise is recognised both nationally and internationally. He has completed his graduation from Christian Medical College, Ludhiana and then done post-graduation in Medical Oncology in Australia. He has now come back in India practicing with 20+ years of experience in patient care.
Previous Work Experience
Medical Oncology Consultant at Peter Copulos Cancer & Wellness Centre, Victoria, Australia
Medical Oncology Consultant at Whyalla General Hospital and Mount Gambier General Hospital, South Australia
Research Fellow focusing on Neuroendocrine Tumours at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Research Fellow specializing in Breast Cancer at Fiona Stanley Hospital, Perth, Australia
Medical Oncology Senior Registrar at Fiona Stanley Hospital/Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Western Australia
Medical Registrar at Royal Perth Hospital/Fremantle Hospital, WA, Australia
Resident Medical Officer at Fremantle Hospital, WA, Australia, and North Staffordshire University Hospital, UK
Publications
Dr. Agarwal has published and presented at International meetings. Some of his papers in peer-reviewed journals include:
Research and Clinical Oncology April 2023, volume 149, p7717-7728. Anoxia as a signal for prison breakout in Cancer. Redfern A, Agarwal V, Thompson E. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care: July 2019 - Volume 22 - Issue 4-p 250-263.
Single-centre experience with peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours (NETs): results using a theranostic molecular imaging-guided approach S. Gordon, V. Agarwal, L. Yasmin, M. De Silva, S. Mascall, A. Conner, D. Nevell, N. Pavlakis, D. L. Bailey. Journal of Cancer
A Pilot Study of Population-Based, Patient Reported Outcome Collection in Cancer Survivors. Agarwal V, Corsini N, Eckert M C, Sharplin G, Ramsey I, Gunn K, Fitzgerald M K, Koczwara B. Supportive Care in Cancer 2021 Aug;29(8):4239-4247.
International Oral Presentations:
Best of the Best COSA Orals - Can mammographic breast density predict complete pathological response in patients with locally advanced breast cancer following neoadjuvant chemotherapy? Agarwal V, Blick T, Dobrovic A, Thompson EW, Stone J, Redfern A. Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) 2018- Basic and translational - Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology Vol. 14.
Can breast density predict chemotherapy response in breast cancer patients? Presented at SMHS Research Showcase: Novice Investigator Three Minute Project Competition 2018 - Fiona Stanley Hospital, Perth, Australia.