Somnath Roy | Medical Oncology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Somnath Roy | Medical Oncology | Research Excellence Award

Tata Medical Center, Kolkata | India

Dr. Somnath Roy is a distinguished medical oncologist with a strong academic foundation and extensive clinical experience in leading oncology centers in India. He completed his MBBS from North Bengal Medical College, followed by a PG Diploma and MD in Radiotherapy from WBUHS, and later earned his DM in Medical Oncology from Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai. His professional journey includes serving as Junior and Senior Resident at IPGMER & SSKM Hospital, Kolkata, and subsequently as Senior Resident at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, where he strengthened his expertise in multidisciplinary cancer care. Dr. Roy’s research background is notable, holding the European Certificate in Medical Oncology (ECMO), MRCP(UK) Specialty Certificate in Medical Oncology, and DNB in Medical Oncology. He has actively led multiple Phase III clinical trials as Principal Investigator in prostate, breast, lung, and ovarian cancers. His scholarly impact includes 94 citations across 90 documents, 27 publications, and an h-index of 6, reflecting meaningful contributions to oncology literature. His key research interests span solid tumors, novel therapeutics, precision oncology, and clinical trial development. Recognized for his commitment to evidence-based practice and academic excellence, Dr. Roy continues to advance high-quality cancer care and research with dedication and integrity.

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Featured Publications

Primary Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumors: A Real-World Analysis of Clinical Characteristics, Treatment, and Survival Outcomes From Two Tertiary Cancer Centers in India
JCO Global Oncology, 2025

Phase 3 RCT comparing docetaxel-platinum with docetaxel-platinum-5FU as neoadjuvant chemotherapy in borderline resectable oral cancer
European Journal of Cancer, 2024

Min Zhang | Medical Imaging Analytics in Radiation Oncology | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Min Zhang | Medical Imaging Analytics in Radiation Oncology | Best Innovation Award

Peking University People’s Hospital | China

Dr. Min Zhang is an accomplished radiation oncologist and academic leader with comprehensive medical training, including integrated bachelor’s–master’s studies and a Ph.D. in Oncology from Peking University Health Science Center. With extensive experience in thoracic, breast, and bone tumor radiotherapy, she has developed strong expertise in precision treatment planning and AI-assisted dose calculation. As an Associate Chief Physician and Associate Professor at Peking University People’s Hospital, she leads multiple provincial-level research projects focused on synthetic CT–based dose computation and GPU-accelerated Monte Carlo algorithms. Her scholarly contributions include first-author and corresponding-author publications in high-impact SCI journals, book translation work for a major neurosurgery textbook, and several granted patents in radiotherapy devices and positioning systems. She also participates in industry-funded research and actively collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across oncology specialties. Her professional memberships in regional radiation oncology and neuro-oncology committees reflect her engagement in advancing clinical standards and scientific exchange. Recognized for her commitment to innovation and improved patient outcomes, Dr. Zhang continues to contribute significantly to the evolution of evidence-based radiotherapy. Her sustained efforts in research, technological optimization, and clinical practice underscore her dedication to improving cancer treatment efficacy and shaping the future of radiation oncology.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, M., Gao, X., Gao, T., Li, H., Sheng, X., Su, M., & Jia, C. (2025). “A retrospective study on Mohs micrographic surgery combined with adjuvant radiotherapy in the treatment of extramammary Paget’s disease: analysis of 87 patients.” Postgraduate Medical Journal.

Zhang, M. “Accuracy study of deep learning-based synthetic CT images for adaptive radiotherapy of pelvic tumors.” Current Radiopharmaceuticals.

Zhang, M. “Co-translator of the radiotherapy-related sections.” In Oxford Textbook of Neurological Surgery (ISBN: 978-7-5659-3071-3).