Dr. Sriniket Mohan Raghavan is a highly trained Surgical Oncologist with expertise spanning GI, thoracic, breast, gynecologic, and hepatopancreatobiliary cancers. Trained at Tata Memorial Hospital, he has worked in leading cancer centers across India, handling complex oncologic cases and advanced robotic procedures. He has multiple academic awards and numerous publications in reputed international and national journals.
Educational Qualifications:
- MBBS – RCSM Government Medical College, MUHS (2010)
- MS (General Surgery) – IPGMER & SSKM Hospital, WBUHS (2015)
- MCh (Surgical Oncology) – Tata Memorial Hospital, HBNI, Mumbai (2019)
- Fellow (Thoracic Surgical Oncology) – Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai (2021)
- Fellow (Minimally Invasive Colorectal Oncosurgery & Peritoneal Surface Malignancy) – Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai (2022)
Professional Experience:
- Senior Consultant – Surgical Oncology, Max Healthcare (currently working)
- Consultant – Surgical Oncology, Manipal Hospital, Dwarka, Delhi (2024–2025)
- Consultant – Surgical Oncology (GI & Thoracic Division), Medical Superspeciality Hospital, Kolkata (2023–2024)
- Assistant Professor – Surgical Oncology, MPMMCC, Tata Medical Center, Varanasi (2021–2022)
- Assistant Professor – Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai (2019–2020)
Awards & Achievements:
- Award-winning poster: A surgical audit of lung cancer with N2 disease – NALCCON (2020)
- Award-winning posters:
- Adenocarcinoma of the colon: Survival outcomes and patterns of recurrence – European Colorectal Congress (2019)
- Outcomes of multivisceral resection in colon cancer – European Colorectal Congress (2019)
Research Papers & Publications:
- Kazi M, Raghavan S, Desouza A, & Saklani A P, “Pelvic exenterations combined with cytoreductions for T4 rectal cancers with peritoneal metastasis: A safety analysis”, ANZ Journal (2023)
- Patel S, Raghavan S, Garg V, & Saklani A P, “Functional results after nerve-sparing, sphincter preserving rectal cancer surgery: Patient-reported outcomes of sexual and urinary dysfunction”, Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology (2023)
- Raghavan S, Kazi M, & Saklani A P, “Pelvic exenterations with synchronous cytoreductive surgery: A study of feasibility and safety”, In proceedings of the Indian Association of Surgical Conference (2023)
- Prem A, Jain S, Patel S, Raghavan S, & Pandey D, “Real world demographic presentation and treatment outcomes of gallbladder cancer from an endemic zone: Problem statement from the Indian Subcontinent and an unmet gap in cancer care delivery”, European Journal of Surgical Oncology (2022)
- Raghavan S, & Saklani A P, “Multivisceral resection for locally advanced rectal cancer: A single-center experience”, Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology (2021)
- Co-authored “Leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava with bilateral renal vein involvement: A case report”, Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology (2020)