MBBS, MD (TMH, Mumbai), PDCR
Dr. Maitre is a Radiation Oncologist trained at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, with dedicated fellowships in head & neck cancers and neuro-oncology. He was awarded a two-year Fellowship at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, gaining experience in guideline-based comprehensive cancer care according to global standards.
He is well experienced in high-precision radiation techniques such as stereotactic radiotherapy (SBRT), radiosurgery (SRS), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), arc therapy (VMAT),IMRT, and brachytherapy. He has co-authored several research papers in high-impact specialty journals, focusing on cancer outcomes and quality of life.
Head and neck cancers, Neuro-oncology, Paediatric cancers, Prostate cancer, Re-irradiation, Oligometastases, Breast cancer, Gynaecological cancers
IG-IMRT, VMAT, SRS/SBRT, intracavitary and interstitial brachytherapy, total body irradiation (TBI), craniospinal irradiation (CSI), adaptive radiotherapy
SBRT (Spine, lung, prostate, oligometastases), SRS, Brachytherapy (cervix cancer, soft tissue sarcoma), Adaptive radiotherapy, Breath hold and motion management (breast cancer, lung cancer, liver and pancreatic cancer), IGRT and VMAT for all cancer sites
Dr. Madan Maitre has trained comprehensively at Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai in cancer management. He has gained experience in high-precision radiotherapy during his fellowships in India and Australia, including Gamma Knife, proton therapy, and re-irradiation. He has also served as an Assistant Professor at Tata Memorial Centre, participating in tumour boards for multi-disciplinary cancer care. He was instrumental in organising cancer survivorship clinic for brain tumour survivors.
His research on the late effects of radiation, quality of life, and re-irradiation has been presented at major international conferences and published in high-impact journals.
Dr. Madan Maitre is passionate about radiotherapy outcomes in cancer survivors, especially teenagers and young adults. He is keenly interested in developing models to minimise the late treatment effects and has contributed to several research papers and book chapters in leading publications. His research has focused on neurocognition, neuro-endocrine effects, and re-irradiation safety in recurrent cancers.
This appointment request is for regular consultation with the Doctor at Kokilaben Hospital, Cancer Centre, Solapur.