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Mohandas K. Mallath
Researcher at Tata Memorial Hospital
Publications - 16
Citations - 1205
Mohandas K. Mallath is an academic researcher from Tata Memorial Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1042 citations.
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Suicide mortality in India: a nationally representative survey
Rajesh Dikshit,Prakash C. Gupta,Chinthanie Ramasundarahettige,Vendhan Gajalakshmi,Lukasz Aleksandrowicz,Rajendra A. Badwe,Rajesh Kumar,Sandip Roy,Wilson Suraweera,Freddie Bray,Mohandas K. Mallath,Poonam Singh,Dhirendra N Sinha,Arun S. Shet,Hellen Gelband,Prabhat Jha +15 more
TL;DR: This work aimed to quantify suicide mortality in India in 2010 by applying the age-specific and sex-specific proportion of suicide deaths in this survey to the 2010 UN estimates of absolute numbers of deaths in India.
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The growing burden of cancer in India: epidemiology and social context
Mohandas K. Mallath,David G. Taylor,Rajendra A. Badwe,Goura Kishor Rath,Viswanathan Shanta,C S Pramesh,Raghunadharao Digumarti,P Sebastian,Bibhuti Bhusan Borthakur,Ashok Kalwar,Sanjay Kapoor,Shaleen Kumar,Jennifer Gill,Moni Abraham Kuriakose,Hemant Malhotra,Suresh C. Sharma,Shilin Shukla,Lokesh Viswanath,Raju Titus Chacko,Jeremy Pautu,K.S. Reddy,Kailash S Sharma,Arnie Purushotham,Richard Sullivan +23 more
TL;DR: This first of three papers examines the complex epidemiology of cancer, the future burden, and the dominant sociopolitical themes relating to cancer in India.
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Incidence of gastrointestinal cancers by ethnic group in England, 2001–2007
Raghib Ali,Raghib Ali,Isobel Barnes,Benjamin J Cairns,Alexander E. Finlayson,Neeraj Bhala,Mohandas K. Mallath,Valerie Beral +7 more
TL;DR: The risk of gastrointestinal cancers varies greatly by individual ethnic group, including within those groups that have traditionally been grouped together (South Asians and Blacks), many of these differences are not readily explained by known risk factors.
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Indian consensus on gastroesophageal reflux disease in adults: A position statement of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology.
Shobna Bhatia,Govind K. Makharia,Philip Abraham,Naresh Bhat,Ajay Kumar,D. Nageshwar Reddy,Uday C Ghoshal,Vineet Ahuja,G Venkat Rao,Krishnadas Devadas,Amit Kumar Dutta,Abhinav Jain,Saurabh Kedia,Rohit Dama,Rakesh Kalapala,Jose Filipe Alvares,Sunil Dadhich,Vinod Kumar Dixit,Mahesh Kumar Goenka,Binita Goswami,SK Issar,Venkatakrishnan Leelakrishnan,Mohandas K. Mallath,Philip Mathew,Praveen Mathew,Subhashchandra Nandwani,Cannanore Ganesh Pai,Lorance Peter,A V Siva Prasad,Devinder Singh,Jaswinder Singh Sodhi,Randhir Sud,Jayanthi Venkataraman,Vandana Midha,Amol Bapaye,Usha Dutta,Ajay Jain,Rakesh Kochhar,Amarender Singh Puri,SP Singh,L. Shimpi,Ajit Sood,Rajkumar T Wadhwa +42 more
TL;DR: The Indian Society of Gastroenterology developed this evidence-based practice guideline for management of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in adults containing 58 statements, generated by electronic voting iteration as well as face-to-face meeting and review of the supporting literature primarily from India.