What to Study for Mch Surgical Oncology 2019
Mch Surgical Oncology exams are now CBT (Computer Based Exams ) conducted by NBE. MCI has made MS Surgery candidates eligible for various NEET Superspeciality course. The entrance to any Superspeciality course in India is by NEET SS Exams.The competition is moderate and many MS Candidates have inclination for Mch Oncology.
Our Experts are in constant review of Exams along with the Students.
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What has been recently asked
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What are the Examiners Favorites
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What is most likely to be asked
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What , How and When should we start Preparing
These Questions are always at the mind of a MS Aspirant preparing for Surgical Oncology. The problem with most aspirants is time. One would love to study Relevant Topics from
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Sabiston
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Schwartz, Bailey and Love
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S Das
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Oxford Handbook of Surgical Oncology
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Principles and Practices of Oncology
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Andersons Pathology
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Diagnostic Histopathology of Tumors
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Robbins
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Cecil
but one really doesn’t have time .
We have seen Questions asked from
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Questions based on Colon Cancers, HNPCC, Polyposis Syndromes , Carcinoid tumor, Somatostatinomas, ZES, Insulinomas, Glucagonamas
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Questions based on Drugs like Adriamycin, Asparginase, Bortezomib, MTx Doxorubicin,Etanidazole, Etoposide
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Questions Based on Tumor markers CA-125, PSA, AFP,Beta microglobulin. LDH , CA-19, Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)
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Questions based on Latest Developments of Hepatocellular cancer, Intestinal metaplasia, Lifraumens Syndrome, Lynch Syndrome, BCC, Squamous Cell cancers of Skin, Merkel Cell Cancers , Melanoma
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Questions on Bony Tumours ,Osteoclastoma, Osteoid Osteoma, Osteosarcoma
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Questions on Management:
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Treatment Protocols
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Surgical Interventions
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Chemotherapy
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Radiotherapy