Parth Kishore Shah | Health | Best Researcher Award

Parth Kishore Shah | Health | Best Researcher Award

MD | SURGONE PC | United States

Parth Kishore Shah is a distinguished surgical oncologist whose research field spans thyroid cancer, parathyroid disorders, gastrointestinal malignancies, melanoma, esophageal cancer, and complex general surgical oncology. His work integrates clinical practice with translational research, emphasizing outcomes-based studies, surgical techniques, and innovations in cancer treatment. Shah has contributed to advancing knowledge in thyroid malignancy predictors, parathyroidectomy strategies, and management of neuroendocrine tumors, while also exploring molecular markers such as CTNNB-1 mutations in adrenocortical carcinoma. His international exposure at institutions like Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Moffitt Cancer Center strengthened his focus on advanced oncologic interventions, including heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) and multidisciplinary approaches to sarcoma and melanoma. He has been actively involved in large-scale clinical trials such as the MELMART-II trial for melanoma margin assessment, DecisionDx studies for sentinel lymph node biopsy prediction, and Delphi studies addressing rare tumors like dedifferentiated liposarcoma. Shah’s extensive portfolio includes numerous oral presentations, posters, and peer-reviewed publications addressing both surgical outcomes and translational oncology. Beyond clinical research, he has played leadership roles in developing cancer treatment guidelines and initiatives such as Colorado’s Opioid Solution (CO’s CURE), focusing on safe prescribing practices and patient-centered cancer care. His scholarly impact is reflected in publications covering diverse oncologic domains, from parathyroid disease to esophageal and pancreatic cancers, while his contributions to book chapters highlight expertise in gastrointestinal and abdominal surgical oncology. With ongoing involvement in national and international cancer societies, Shah’s research continues to shape oncologic surgery, integrating evidence-based practice with innovation. His contributions extend into community education, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the mentoring of future surgeons. His academic and clinical achievements highlight a career deeply committed to improving cancer outcomes through research, education, and surgical excellence. Parth Kishore Shah’s work has earned recognition across multiple professional societies, and his scholarly influence is evident with 137 Citations, 7 Documents and an h-index of 5.

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Featured Publications:

Impact of histology classification on pathologic treatment response and overall survival in distal esophageal cancer patients: A propensity matched analysis. (2021). Diseases of the Esophagus. Advance online publication.

Yin Ping – Women’s Health – Women Researcher Award

Yin Ping - Women's Health - Women Researcher Award

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Malaysia

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Yin Ping Wong embarked on her academic journey by pursuing a medical degree (MD) at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), graduating in 2006. She then undertook training as a Trainee Lecturer and Medical Officer at the Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, UKM. Subsequently, she pursued her Master of Pathology (DrPath) in Anatomical Pathology at UKM, completing her training in 2013.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Wong has amassed a wealth of professional experience in the field of pathology. She currently holds the position of Associate Professor of Pathology, Consultant Histopathologist, and Cytopathologist at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). Her professional journey also includes appointments as a Senior Lecturer and Anatomical Pathologist at UKM. Furthermore, she has served as a Medical Officer at Hospital Ipoh, Perak, and as a House Officer at University Malaya Medical Centre.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Wong's research interests primarily revolve around Women's Health, with a focus on placental pathology and the impact of infection on placental cells. She has authored over 60 publications in high-impact peer-reviewed indexed journals and contributed two book chapters. Additionally, her research has been recognized through numerous awards, including Best Poster Awards and Highest Publication Awards. Dr. Wong also serves as an Associate Editor for The Malaysian Journal of Pathology and as an editorial board member for several reputable journals.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Wong's research findings in placental pathology have contributed to advancements in understanding the role of infection in pregnancy-related complications. Her work has garnered significant attention, as evidenced by her high H-index and total citations. Through her publications and presentations, Dr. Wong has disseminated valuable insights that have the potential to influence clinical practice and improve outcomes in Women's Health.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Dr. Wong's contributions to the field of pathology have been widely cited in academic literature, reflecting the impact and relevance of her research in Women's Health, particularly in placental pathology.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Wong's legacy in Women's Health research is characterized by her dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing clinical challenges in placental pathology. Her future contributions are poised to further enrich the field, with continued research endeavors aimed at improving our understanding of pregnancy-related complications and enhancing maternal and fetal health outcomes.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

MicroRNA profiling in complete and partial hydatidiform moles.  2023 (1)