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The story of the department started in the year 1989, when Surgical Oncology department was started for the first time ever in the history of Government Medical College by Prof B.K.C Mohan Prasad. The Department started growing with more qualified surgical Oncologists joining the department. Slowly the department started gaining recognition among the people and other medical Fraternity and it started receiving more and more patients waiting to get treated by qualified surgical Oncologists. Post graduates from surgery, obstetrics, ENT, Dental are regularly being posted and trained in basics of oncosurgery since its inception till date. At present the department is functioning in full swing at ward 90, opposite to GRH Auditorium.

With the availability of specialists in the field and growing number of patients and surgeries there was a necessity to start a proper unit headed by a qualified person and a postgraduate training program. This could be achieved with lot of persuasion and efforts since the concept of Surgical Oncology as a specialty was new and unacceptable to the surgeons in general.

The untiring efforts from us born fruits, where a hope was born, in the year 2014, under the project of strengthening of Tertiary Care of Cancer under National Programs for Prevention and Control, Diabetes, CVD and Stroke (NPCDCS - TCCC project for Madurai Medical college was sanctioned.

Later due to logical reasons, it was decided to combine both State RCC, and TCCC project, in nearby place to the existing GRH and Madurai Medical college campus within Collectorate complex which belonged to Madurai medical college. Currently there is a proposal for a new comprehensive cancer care building in the existing pediatric block, like the one in Royapettah GH and in all other centers in Tamilnadu, with all three oncology department having a common OPD area and spaces to accommodate allied services of pain and palliative care and oncopathology physiotherapy and rehabilitation for cancer patients.

The greatest Mile stone was achieved, when the department was sanctioned four MCh postgraduates in the year 2019. The department started to expand slowly. The first batch of MCh postgraduates passed out in the year 2022 with flying colours. Academically the department is very jubilant, where our postgraduates have made enormous presentations in various national, international conferences, bagging best paper, poster awards, one such being the national ICDE award from the national body, which is the most coveted award across the nation, where in one of our Post graduates was given an opportunity to visit USA for a period of one month with honorarium. Faculties also do regular presentations in various conferences and have got some prominent awards. Medal exam is being conducted every year post surgical Post graduates in order to motivate them to take up, surgical Oncology as their career. Many post graduates who got trained in our department during their post graduation have secured MCh Oncology in various reputed cancer centers across the country, which is currently the most coveted super specialty course among the surgical super specialties.

Under the able guidance of the current Head of the Department, Prof M.Ramesh, being the organising secretary. The department organized national level Conference IASO in the year 2022, where in more than 1000 surgical oncology delegates from various parts of the country and abroad participated. The department also conducted the midterm national IASO conference in the year 2018. Apart from this, The surgical Oncology department actively contributed to education in the form of various CME, Workshops, patient education and awareness programs etc regularly. Recently a dedicated program for breast oncoplasty was organized, with a surgeon from U.K demonstrated various novel Oncoplasty techniques in the presence of delegates from TASO- The Tamilnadu association of Surgical Oncology.


Madurai Medical College and Government Rajaji Hospital surgical oncology department has been a forerunner in providing a state of the art Comprehensive cancer services to the patients across South Tamil Nadu and adjacent states for more than five decades. Currently the oncology services are being provided by the department of Surgical oncology along with supports from Medical and Radiation Oncology ,and referrals from other departments like General surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, ENT,Orthopedics , General Medicine, Gastroenterology, Dental surgery and also from the supports of specialty departments like Plastic surgery, Neurosurgery, vascular surgery, cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery etc. The department of surgical oncology, is currently one of the largest in South Tamilnadu with Post graduate residency program, having intake of 4 post graduates per year apart from special postings from obstetrics, dental. Surgery post graduates in rotation and the referral centre for six districts namely Madurai, Dindigul, Theni, Virudhunagar, Sivagangai and Ramanathapuram besides entire southern districts, as it is an age old college and only place having Radiation facilities.

Year after year , the number of OPD cases as well as the number of Cancer surgeries are increasing . The department has qualified staffs for performing all major , complex cases in par with a private hospital. All major surgeries in oncology, in particular novel surgeries like Oncoplastic Breast surgeries, Laparoscopic Oncosurgeries, VATS for thoracic cancers like Lung, oesophageal cancers, Limb Salvage surgeries with custom prosthesis, Sacrectomies, Pelvic resections, sphincter salvage surgeries for Rectal cancers, complex Head and Neck surgeries with Flap Reconstructions, Free Flaps are being performed regularly and successfully. The Department is conducting multidisciplinary Tumor board meetings every week for integrated management.

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Faculties :

 

DR.M.RAMESH M.S., MCh., 

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DR.M.RAMESH

Professor

Qualification : M.S., MCh.,

TNMC Registration No: 52548

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DR.M.SATISH KUMAR

Assistant Professor

Qualification : M.S., MCh.,

TNMC Registration No: 80888

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DR.A.N.GURUMOORTHY

Assistant Professor

Qualification : M.S., MCh.,

TNMC Registration No: 80806

ONCOPLASTY LIVE WORKSHOP

OPERATION THEATRE                                      SEMINAR HALL

INPATIENT WARD

PUBLIC AWARNESS PROGRAMME

LIMB SALVAGE SURGERY                            SENTINEL NODE BIOPSY - BREAST CANCER

Breast Conservation Surgery                                        Chemoports

VATS - Lung Resection                                            VATS Esophageal Surgery

Tumor Board Meeting

 

Cases Presented in Clinical Society Meeting:

S.No. Name Topic
1 Dr. Arun Kumar Virilising ovarian mass – our experience
2 Dr. Arun Kumar Unveiling the unexpected: Paraneoplastic Myasthenia Gravis heralding malignant mimic
3 Dr. Sathyaraj Paraganglioma in Pregnancy
4 Dr. Niranjana Devi Para-Aortic Node Biopsy – Lymphoma in Pregnancy
5 Dr. Prabhu Pandian Experiencing new horizons – Our experience with thoracic surgery – Thymoma
6 Dr. Akshar A A talk on Chemoport

CME Conference Conducted by the Department:

S.No. Year CME
1 2018 IASO – MIDCON
2 2018 ONCOCON
3 2022 IASO – NATCON
4 2023 Mammocrest
5 2024 Introduction of Oncology to Undergraduates
6 2025 Pink October

Meetings Conducted in Madurai Onco-Society:

S.No. Year Month
1 2021 April
2 2021 September
3 2021 November
4 2022 June
5 2022 November
6 2023 April
7 2023 December
8 2024 March
9 2024 November
10 2025 January
11 2025 April
12 2025 December
13 2026

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES BY FACULTIES / PG

Institution Name: Madurai Medical College
Department Name: Department of Surgical Oncology

S.No Cadre Name of the Faculty / PG Name of the Research Completed in 2024 Name of the Research Completed in 2025
1 Professor Dr. M. Ramesh Molecular Profiling of Endometrial Carcinoma in Indian Women: A Study of MMR Deficiency, POLE Mutations, and p53 Alterations and their Correlation with Clinicopathologic Features, Staging and Prognosis – A Multicentric Prospective Analytical Observational Study using RT PCR and IHC Treatment package in oral cavity cancer patients in regional cancer center in South Tamil Nadu – A prospective cross-sectional study; Panorama of odontogenic tumors and cystic lesions of jaw: A single institutional experience
2 Assistant Professor Dr. M. Satishkumar Carbonic Anhydrase IX expression and its correlation with prognostic outcomes in breast and ovarian cancer Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor in oral cavity: The second tongue; Nodal metastasis in endometrial cancer anticipated by simple pretreatment
3 Assistant Professor Dr. Gurumoorthy Correlation Between Nocturnal Melatonin Levels and Tumor Aggressiveness in Breast Cancer Patients: A Prospective Observational Study Using First-Morning Urinary aMT6s Levels Expression of long non-coding RNA in oral squamous cell carcinoma and its implication in response to radiation therapy; Feasibility and Outcomes of Lateral Thoracic Artery Perforator (LTAP) Flap in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery for Patients Undergoing Axillary Lymph Node Dissection (ALND); A Multicentric Prospective study on Expression Analysis of Immune Checkpoint Genes (PD-L1C, CTLA-4) and EMT Markers (TWIST1, SNAIL, ZEB1) in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Using RT-PCR
4 Post Graduate Final Year Abinandhan Role of frozen section in the intraoperative margin assessment during breast-conserving surgery
4 Post Graduate Final Year Arun Incidence of level V nodal metastases in oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma and its clinical relevance – tertiary cancer center experience
4 Post Graduate Final Year Swetha Preoperative Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio and Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio as Predictors of Lymph Node Metastasis in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
4 Post Graduate Final Year Prabhu Pandiyan Lower Uterine Segment Involvement: An Underrecognized Marker of Aggressive Pathology and Nodal Risk in Endometrial Carcinoma The LABC Response Almanac: Predicting Tumor Regression to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Using Machine Learning
5 Post Graduate Second Year Neelakandan R Role of Induction Chemotherapy in oral cavity malignancy in regional cancer center Madurai – A prospective study
5 Post Graduate Second Year Livin T Immunohistochemical Evaluation of p53 and p16 Expression in Operable Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Their Correlation with Clinicopathological Parameters and Outcomes
5 Post Graduate Second Year Mohamed Farook M Sarcopenia Incidence and Correlation with Prognosis in Gynecological Malignancies: A CT-Based Study
5 Post Graduate Second Year Sathyaraj P LEAN Study – Lateral-EIA Node Involvement in Gynecologic Malignancies: A Prospective Study Assessing Their Oncologic Significance and Feasibility of Avoidance in Pelvic Lymphadenectomy
6 Post Graduate First Year Niranjana Devi Combination of Blue Dye and Ultrasound of Axilla and zone-oriented axillary dissection in carcinoma breast
6 Post Graduate First Year Nivedha Association between permanent sterilization and epithelial ovarian cancer – Single institute case-control study; Preservation of intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection of breast cancer
6 Post Graduate First Year Santhosh Kumar Significance of ER and PR expression in endometrial carcinoma and correlation with clinicopathological parameters and its prognostic value
6 Post Graduate First Year Sivagurunathan Evaluating the correlation between PCI, CA-125 and Ki67 index with tumor aggressiveness and chemotherapeutic outcome in advanced ovarian malignancy

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

Faculty Name Publications
Dr. Ramesh MS, M.Ch 1. Treatment package time in oral cavity cancer patients in regional cancer center in South Tamil Nadu – A prospective cross-sectional study 2. Expression of Long Non-coding RNA in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Its Implication in Response to Radiation therapy 3. Panorama of Odontogenic Tumors and Cystic Lesions of Jaw: A Single Institutional Experience 4. Ossifying Fibromyxoid Tumor in Oral Cavity: The Second Tongue 5. Nodal Metastasis in Endometrial Cancer Anticipated by Simple Pretreatment NLR and PLR Serum Marker 6. Giant Ameloblastoma 7. Global variation in postoperative mortality and complications after cancer surgery 8. Variations in facial nerve branching pattern 9. Dysplastic changes post excision scar site in oral SCC 10. Prognostic significance of involved lymph node ratio 11. Adjuvant hysterectomy after radical radiation in cervical cancers 12. Discordance in hormone receptor and HER2 status 13. Versatility of pedicled Tensor Fascia Lata Flap
Dr. Satish Kumar MS, M.Ch 1. Panorama of Odontogenic Tumors and Cystic Lesions of Jaw 2. Adjuvant hysterectomy after radical radiation in cervical cancers 3. Treatment package time in oral cavity cancer 4. Ossifying Fibromyxoid Tumor in Oral Cavity 5. Nodal metastasis in endometrial cancer 6. Hormone receptor and HER2 status study 7. Facial nerve branching pattern variations 8. FAC regime as neoadjuvant chemotherapy 9. Dysplastic changes in oral SCC 10. Prognostic lymph node ratio study
Dr. Gurumoorthy MS, M.Ch 1. Panorama of Odontogenic Tumors and Cystic Lesions of Jaw 2. Long Non-coding RNA in Oral SCC 3. Treatment package time in oral cavity cancer 4. Ossifying Fibromyxoid Tumor in Oral Cavity 5. Nodal metastasis in endometrial cancer 6. Hormone receptor and HER2 status study 7. Facial nerve branching variations 8. Functional assessment after limb-sparing surgery 9. Isolated midbrain metastasis from breast cancer 10. True malignant mixed tumor of submandibular salivary gland 11. Learning curve in laparoscopic radical hysterectomy

NATCON IASO CONFERENCE 2022


 

Achievements

 

Department medals

Prof.B.K.C.Mohan Prasad medal for MS post graduates

S.No.

Year

Medal winner

1

2010

Dr.A.N.Gurumoorthy

2

2011

Dr.M.Satish Kumar

3

2012

Dr.Nawaz Usman

4

2013

Dr.Ravi Shankar

4

2017

Dr.Sivachandran

5

2018

Dr.Raj Nihedan

6

2019

Dr.Arun Guru

7

2020

Dr. Kumaresan

8

2021

Dr. Kanagaraj

9

2022

Dr. Muthuraman

10

2023

Dr. Sherlin

11

2024

Dr. Sivagurunathan

12

2025

Dr. Krishna Shanthi

 

Awards won by Post graduates in other colleges and universities

Best Paper Award:

S.No.

Event

Name

1

NATCON 2022

Dr.Jeevan G.S

2

NATCON 2022

Dr.Jeevan G.S

3

KASOCON 2022

Dr.Karan Datta Kale

4

MIDCON 2023

Dr.Karan Datta Kale

5

MASO 2023

Dr.Govindaraj

6

NATCON 2024

Dr.Akshar Aravind

7

MIDCON 2024

Dr.Govindaraj

8

NATCON 2025

Dr.Neelakandan

9

NATCON 2025

Dr.Prabhu Pandian

 

Best Poster Award:

S.No.

Event

Name

1

NATCON 2021

Dr.Jeevan G.S

2

NATCON 2022

Dr.K.Kumaresan

3

NATCON 2022

Dr.Jeevan G.S

4

MIDCON 2022

Dr.Jeevan G.S

5

ABISCON 2024

Dr.Mohammed Ibrahim

6

IASO-NATCON 2025

Dr.Arun Kumar

 

Quiz Winners:

S.No.

Event

Name

Secured place

1

MIDCON HUBBALLI 2024

Dr.J.G.Sam Victor

Second

2

MIDCON HUBBALLI 2024

Dr.Mohammed Ibrahim

Second

3

TASOCON 2025

Dr.Prabhu Pandian

First

4

TASOCON 2025

Dr.Mohammed Farook

Second

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Dissertation topics of Post graduates

S.No.

Name

Dissertation topic

1.

Dr. Livin T

Immunohistochemical Evaluation of p53 and p16 Expression in Operable Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Their Correlation with Clinicopathological Parameters and Outcomes

2.

Dr. Mohamed Farook M

An observational study on Sarcopenia Incidence and its correlation with prognosis in Gynecological malignancies – A CT based study

3.

Dr.Neelakandan R

Role of Induction chemotherapy in locally advanced oral cavity malignancy in regional cancer centre , Madurai – a Prospective study

4.

Dr.Sathyaraj P

LEAN Study - "Lateral-EIA Node Involvement in Gynaecologic Malignancies: A Prospective Study Assessing Their Oncologic Significance and Feasibility of Avoidance in Pelvic Lymphadenectomy"

5.

Dr.Niranjana devi

“Combination of Blue Dye and Ultrasound of axilla and Zone Oriented Axillary Dissection in Carcinoma Breast”

6.

Dr.Nivedha S

Preservation of intercostobrachial nerve in axillary dissection in breast cancer and its outcome- a prospective cohort study

7.

Dr.Santhosh Kumar N

Prevalence of ER and PR in endometrial carcinoma and its correlation with clinical pathological parameters

8.

Dr.Siva Gurunathan

Evaluating the correlation between the Ca 125, KI67  and PCI in advanced ovarian malignancy.

 

Post Graduates

S.No. Name Year
1 Dr. Livin T Final Year
2 Dr. Mohamed Farook M Final Year
3 Dr. Neelakandan R Final Year
4 Dr. Sathyaraj P Final Year
5 Dr. Niranjana Devi Second Year
6 Dr. Nivedha Second Year
7 Dr. Santhosh Kumar Second Year
8 Dr. Siva Gurunathan Second Year