Overview
Dr. Vaishali Zamre is currently working as a Senior Consultant in the department of Surgical Oncology (Breast Disease Management Group) at Max Super-Speciality Hospital, Patparganj, and Vaishali, Delhi NCR. She is associated with us as a Visiting faculty and Tumour Board Member.
She also takes keen interest in spreading awareness about breast cancer and has delivered multiple talks on the same across the country. She is the organizer of Cancer support group events at Max Hospital, and organized TFD (Touch, Feel, Do) workshops for spreading awareness about self-breast examination in women
Qualifications
- M.B.B.S, M.S (General Surgery), Government Medical College, Nagpur
- Trained in breast cancer surgeries and oncoplastic reconstructions from the Breast Unit at Llandough Hospital, Cardiff School of Medicine, Cardiff (UK), under the guidance of Professor Robert Mansel.
- MCh in Breast Oncoplasty from the University of East Anglia, UK
Areas of Specialization
- Breast cancer surgery
- Oncoplastic reconstruction
- Breast reconstruction
- Sentinel lymph node biopsies
Memberships
- Associations of Surgeons of India (ASI)
- Indian Association of Surgical Oncology (IASO)
- Association of Breast Surgeons of India (ABSI)
- Breast Imaging Society of India (BISI)
- Oncology Forum (Delhi & NCR)
- Breast Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon’s Association (BRASA)
- Asian Society of Mastology (ASOMA)
Previous attachments
She was associated as a consultant with few of renowned institutes like Max Super-Specialty Hospital, Galaxy Cancer Institute, Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital – Gaziabad, Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre – DELHI. She was a lecturer in Surgery at MGM Medical college and Hospital, Navi Mumbai.
Publications
- Post-mastectomy radiation therapy after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
- Practical consensus recommendations for tumor margins and breast conservative surgery
- Variation in Pathological Complete Response in HER2 Positive Breast Cancer With Intrinsic Subtypes Assessed by PAM-50 Testing: Secondary Analysis from NSABP B-41 Trial