Where Research Transforms Lives

Professor Jayant Vaidya explains how, as a young surgeon in Mumbai, he set out to invent a new radiotherapy device to make his patients’ lives a little easier, and wound up discovering new things about how the body heals and transforming breast cancer surgery around the world.

Show Notes

Professor Jayant Vaidya explains how, as a young surgeon in Mumbai, he set out to invent a new radiotherapy device to make his patients’ lives a little easier, and wound up discovering new things about how the body heals and transforming breast cancer surgery around the world.

Guests:

Marcelle Bernstein, diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012
Dr Sandeep Nayak, Fortis Hospital, Bangalore, India
Dr Samuele Massarut, CRO Aviano, Italy
Professor Jayant Vaidya, Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, UCL

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