Gurmukh Sadarangani, MD
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Dr. Sadarangani sees patients in the Bronx East, Bronx West, Hartsdale and West Nyack offices.
Dr. Sadarangani completed Seth G. S. Medical School, followed by an internship at King Edward Memorial Hospital, both in Mumbai, India. He trained in Radiation Oncology at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, NY, where he also served as Chief Resident. He was the Director of Radiation Oncology at Cabrini Medical Center in NYC where he taught medical oncology fellows.
Dr. Sadarangani’s area of expertise includes prostate, head and neck and breast cancer; while his special areas of interest include prostate seed implantation, 3-D conformal treatment, IMRT and body radiosurgery.
In addition to English, he speaks Hindi.
Education & Training
M.B., B.S., Bombay University
Bombay, India – 1978
MD: Seth G.S. Medical School 7/1/73-6/30/78
Bombay, India
Memberships
American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
American College of Radiology
New York State Radiological Society
New York Roentgen Society
New York Metropolitan Breast Cancer Group
MAHAPI (Manhattan Association of Physicians from India), Secretary-Treasurer
Hospital Affiliation
Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center
Westchester Medical Center
Presentations
Ghossein, N.A., Barba, J.P., Alpert, S., Pressman, P., Stacey, P., and Sadarangani, G. Importance of Adequate Surgical Excision Prior to Radiotherapy in the Local Control of Patients Treated Conservatively for Breast Cancer. The 17th International Congress of Radiology. July 1-8, 1989
Barba, J.P., Sadarangani, G.J., DeLuca, F., Flax, H., Alpert, S., Stacey P., Lorenz, E., and Ghossein, N.A. The Role of Postoperative Radiotherapy in Locally Advanced Rectum and Rectosigmoid Cancer. The 17th International Congress of Radiology. July 1-8, 1989
Publications
Ghossein, N.A., Alpert, S., Barba, J.P., Pressman, P., Stacey, P., Lorenz, E., Shulman, M., Sadarangani, G. Importance of Adequate Surgical Excision Prior to Radiotherapy in the Local Control of Breast Cancer in Patients Treated Conservatively. Archives of Surgery. 1992; 127: 411-415.