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Sanjeev Chawla

Sanjeev Chawla

· PhD, DABMPVerified

University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine

Active 1962–2024

h-index40
Citations5.2k
Papers16853 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Medical physics
  • Medicine
  • Radiology
  • Pathology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biology

Selected publications

  • Applications of Radiomics and Radiogenomics in High-Grade Gliomas in the Era of Precision Medicine

    Cancers · 2021 · 74 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Medicine
    • Medical physics

    Machine learning (ML) integrated with medical imaging has introduced new perspectives in precision diagnostics of high-grade gliomas, through radiomics and radiogenomics. This has raised hopes for characterizing noninvasive and in vivo biomarkers for prediction of patient survival, tumor recurrence, and genomics and therefore encouraging treatments tailored to individualized needs. Characterization of tumor infiltration based on pre-operative multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (MP-MRI) scans may allow prediction of the loci of future tumor recurrence and thereby aid in planning the course of treatment for the patients, such as optimizing the extent of resection and the dose and target area of radiation. Imaging signatures of tumor genomics can help in identifying the patients who benefit from certain targeted therapies. Specifying molecular properties of gliomas and prediction of their changes over time and with treatment would allow optimization of treatment. In this article, we provide neuro-oncology, neuropathology, and computational perspectives on the promise of radiomics and radiogenomics for allowing personalized treatments of patients with gliomas and discuss the challenges and limitations of these methods in multi-institutional clinical trials and suggestions to mitigate the issues and the future directions.

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Education

  • PhD, Radiology

    SGPGIMS

    2004
  • MS, Chemistry

    Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

    1999
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