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Rajesh Dikshit
Researcher at Homi Bhabha National Institute
Publications - 115
Citations - 30219
Rajesh Dikshit is an academic researcher from Homi Bhabha National Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 91 publications receiving 26879 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajesh Dikshit include Tata Memorial Hospital & International Agency for Research on Cancer.
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Overall survival of prostate cancer from Sangrur and Mansa cancer registries of Punjab state, India
Atul Budukh,JS Thakur,Tapas Dora,Prit M. Kadam,Sonali Bagal,Kamalesh Kumar Patel,Alok Goel,Sankalp Sancheti,Ashish Gulia,Pankaj Chaturvedi,Rajesh Dikshit,Rajendra A. Badwe +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors assessed the population-based, overall survival of patients with prostate cancer from the Sangrur and Mansa cancer registries of the Punjab state, India.
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Differences in cancer incidence and pattern between urban and rural Nepal: one-year experience from two population-based cancer registries.
Ranjeeta Subedi,Atul Budukh,Sandhya Chapagain,Pradip Gyanwali,Bishal Gyawali,Kopila Khadka,Chanda Thakur,Uma Dahal,Rajesh Dikshit,Anjani Kumar Jha,Meghnath Dhimal +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the differences in cancer demographics between the rural and urban areas of Nepal and revealed the need for different policy priorities for cancer control in the urban versus rural regions of Nepal, based on the different demographics of cancer in the two areas.
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Epidemiology of lung cancer in India: Is there a change in trends here too?
Vanita Noronha,Nirmal Vivek Raut,Kumar Prabhash,Jai Prakash Agarwal,C.S. Pramesh,Rajesh Dikshit,George Karimundackal,Anusheel Munshi,Nilendu Purandare,Randeep Singh +9 more
TL;DR: The worldwide resurgence of interest in the epidemiology of lung cancer is due to the changing histological spectrum, global increase in non smokers, females and the introduction of new drugs to treat lung cancer.
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Systematic review on telephonic Quitline and its effects on smokeless tobacco
TL;DR: A policy which has to be made by the Low and Middle income countries to establish the quit line services for the SLT cessation by telephone counselling, which will play important role in tobacco control is recommended.
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Cancer pattern in Varanasi district from Uttar Pradesh state of India, a foundation for cancer control based on the first report of the population-based cancer registry.
Atul Budukh,Satyajit Pradhan,Virendra B Singh,Divya Khanna,Sonali Bagal,Priyal Chakravarti,Anand N Sharma,Rajesh Kumar Vishwakarma,Shraddha S. Shinde,Naveen Khargekar,Pankaj Chaturvedi,Rajesh Dikshit,Vijay K. Shukla,Rajendra A. Badwe +13 more
TL;DR: The results of the registry warrant policies and activities related to early detection services for the mouth, cervix uteri, and breast cancers for the Varanasi cancer registry as mentioned in this paper .