Dr. Nora Anita Janjan M.D., MPSA, MBA
Radiation Oncologist | Radiation Oncology
14446 Highway 6 Navasota TX, 77868About
Dr. Nora Janjan practices Radiation Oncology in Navasota, TX. Radiation oncology is a medical specialty that involves treating cancer with radiation. Dr. Janjan specializes in treating cancer with radiation, using radiation therapy to treat a wide variety of cancers. Radiation therapy uses carefully targeted and regulated doses of high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells.
Education and Training
Univ of Az Coll of Med, Tucson Az 1979
University of Arizona College of Medicine 1979
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Role of radiotherapy in sarcoma of the breast--a retrospective review of the M.D. Anderson experience.
- Optimization of beam orientations and weights for coplanar conformal beams in treating pancreatic cancer.
- Cancer pain management by radiotherapists: a survey of radiation therapy oncology group physicians.
- Avoidance of colostomy placement in advanced colorectal cancer with twice weekly hypofractionated radiation plus continuous infusion 5-fluorouracil.
- Anal cancer. American College of Radiology. ACR Appropriateness Criteria.
- Palliative therapy. Introduction.
- Combining gemcitabine with radiation in pancreatic cancer: understanding important variables influencing the therapeutic index.
- T4 rectal cancer treated with preoperative chemoradiation to the posterior pelvis followed by multivisceral resection: patterns of failure and limitations of treatment.
- WR-2721 reduces intestinal toxicity from concurrent gemcitabine and radiation treatment.
- Is the therapeutic index better with gemcitabine-based chemoradiation than with 5-fluorouracil-based chemoradiation in locally advanced pancreatic cancer?
- Limitations of conventional doses of chemoradiation for unresectable biliary cancer.
- Preoperative chemoradiation for locally advanced rectal cancer: emerging treatment strategies.
- Response to preoperative chemoradiation increases the use of sphincter-preserving surgery in patients with locally advanced low rectal carcinoma.
- Initial experience combining cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition with chemoradiation for locally advanced pancreatic cancer.
- Radiation therapy in a case of systemic mastocytosis: evaluation of histamine levels and mucosal effects.
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