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    Overview

  • Dr. Sourav Datta is a distinguished Senior Consultant and Director of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway,  with a career that spans more than 23 years in the medical field and over 12 years dedicated to oncosurgery. A specialist in head and neck cancer surgeries, Dr. Datta has earned wide recognition for his clinical expertise, surgical precision, and empathetic approach toward patient care. He obtained his MBBS from Nilratan Sircar Medical College & Hospital, under Calcutta University in 2002. He then pursued an MS in ENT from the prestigious Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, followed by a highly competitive HBNI Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, in 2014. Additionally, he completed a Senior Research Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery, strengthening his academic and clinical foundation in complex oncologic surgeries. In his current role, he also leads Medica Cancer Projects, where he is instrumental in driving strategic initiatives for cancer treatment and research in Eastern India.

  • Throughout his career, Dr. Datta has contributed significantly to the advancement of head and neck oncology. His areas of expertise include endocrine surgery, oral and throat cancer treatment, skull base surgery, thyroidectomy, reconstructive surgery, and liver cancer management. He is known for successfully handling intricate cases, particularly in the domain of head and neck malignancies, using a multidisciplinary and evidence-based approach. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, Dr. Datta fosters open and compassionate communication with his patients, ensuring they are well-informed and comfortable throughout their treatment journey. He is the best Medical Oncologist in Broadway, Kolkata. In recognition of his academic excellence, he was awarded the Dasiradha Ram Memorial Award for being the Best Outgoing Student in General Surgery from the Andhra University region. He is also widely appreciated for his role as a mentor and speaker, having delivered numerous lectures and participated in academic forums at both national and international levels.

  • Dr. Sourav Datta has an impressive record of scholarly publications and clinical research. Among his notable papers are “Frozen section is not cost beneficial for the assessment of margins in oral cancer,” published in the Indian Journal of Cancer, and “Gross examination by the surgeon as an alternative to frozen section for assessment of adequacy of surgical margin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,” published in Head & Neck. His co-authored works also include studies in Cancer Research, Statistics and Treatment and Journal of Translational Medicine, exploring topics such as the dynamics of lymph node metastasis in oral cancer and the challenges of cancer care during the COVID-19 pandemic. He received the Best Paper Award for his presentation on “Outcome of Selective Motor Fasciculotomy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity” at the INDSPN Conference in 2009. Through his clinical work, research, and leadership, Dr. Datta continues to contribute meaningfully to the evolving field of surgical oncology, earning him the trust of his peers and the gratitude of countless patients.

  • Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Bengali
  • Awards & Achievements

  • Leadership Role in Oncology: Dr. Datta currently serves as the Senior Consultant and Director of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway, where he leads complex surgical interventions and oversees Medica Cancer Projects, focusing on clinical innovation and strategic growth in cancer care.
  • Extensive Clinical Experience: With over 23 years in the medical field and 12+ years of specialization in oncosurgery, Dr. Datta has handled numerous intricate head and neck cancer cases, gaining a reputation for surgical excellence and precision.
  • Advanced Surgical Training: He holds an MS in ENT from Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, and has earned both the HBNI Fellowship and Senior Research Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery from Tata Memorial Hospital, one of India’s foremost cancer institutions.
  • Multilingual Patient Communication: Dr. Datta is fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, allowing him to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population and ensure clarity and comfort throughout the treatment journey.
  • Academic Recognition: He was awarded the Dasiradha Ram Memorial Award as the Best Outgoing Student in General Surgery from the Andhra University region—an acknowledgement of his academic excellence during medical training.
  • Award-Winning Presentation: At the 36th Annual Conference of the Indian Society for Paediatric Neurosurgery (INDSPN) in 2009, he received the Best Paper Award for his presentation titled “Outcome of Selective Motor Fasciculotomy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity.”
  • National and International Speaker: Dr. Datta has delivered numerous invited lectures at medical conferences and academic forums across India and abroad, contributing to the training of young surgeons and the dissemination of cutting-edge oncology knowledge.
  • Talks & Publications

  • Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Mishra A, Bal M, Nair D, More Y, et al.
  • Frozen section is not cost-beneficial for the assessment of margins in oral cancer.
  • Indian Journal of Cancer.
  • This study challenges the cost-effectiveness of frozen section analysis in oral cancer surgeries, advocating for alternative intraoperative assessment strategies.
  • Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Nair S, Nair D, Pawar P, Vaishampayan S, et al.
  • Gross examination by the surgeon as an alternative to frozen section for assessment of adequacy of surgical margin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Head & Neck.
  • The paper presents evidence supporting surgeon-led gross examination as a reliable tool for assessing surgical margins, potentially reducing dependency on resource-intensive frozen section analysis.
  • Datta S, Dhar H.
  • Experience of treating head and neck cancers in government and private health-care systems during the COVID-19 pandemic: A viewpoint with summary of existing guidelines.
  • Cancer Research, Statistics and Treatment. 2020; 3(5):123.
  • This viewpoint discusses the contrasting experiences and adaptive strategies in public and private cancer care setups during the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Shaikh S, Dhar H, Moorthy M, Bhat V, Basu S, Banerjee D, Datta S, et al.
  • The spatial distribution of intermediate fibroblasts and myeloid-derived cells dictates lymph node metastasis dynamics in oral cancer.
  • Journal of Translational Medicine.
  • A collaborative research paper examining the tumour microenvironment and its influence on metastasis, with implications for targeted therapies.
  • Mishra A, Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Sinukumar S, Joshi P, Garg A.
  • Harmful effects of nicotine.
  • Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology.
  • This article highlights the oncogenic and systemic health risks associated with nicotine exposure, supporting stronger preventive healthcare policies.
  • Kaur K, Mehta S, Vanik S, Trivedi P, Banerjee N, Dhar H, Datta S, et al.
  • The evolving role of molecular pathology in the diagnosis of salivary gland tumours with potential pitfalls.
  • European Archives of Otorhinolaryngology.
  • The paper delves into the integration of molecular diagnostics in salivary gland tumour evaluation, addressing both advancements and diagnostic challenges.

    Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Bengali
  • Overview

  • Dr. Sourav Datta is a distinguished Senior Consultant and Director of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway,  with a career that spans more than 23 years in the medical field and over 12 years dedicated to oncosurgery. A specialist in head and neck cancer surgeries, Dr. Datta has earned wide recognition for his clinical expertise, surgical precision, and empathetic approach toward patient care. He obtained his MBBS from Nilratan Sircar Medical College & Hospital, under Calcutta University in 2002. He then pursued an MS in ENT from the prestigious Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, followed by a highly competitive HBNI Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, in 2014. Additionally, he completed a Senior Research Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery, strengthening his academic and clinical foundation in complex oncologic surgeries. In his current role, he also leads Medica Cancer Projects, where he is instrumental in driving strategic initiatives for cancer treatment and research in Eastern India.

  • Throughout his career, Dr. Datta has contributed significantly to the advancement of head and neck oncology. His areas of expertise include endocrine surgery, oral and throat cancer treatment, skull base surgery, thyroidectomy, reconstructive surgery, and liver cancer management. He is known for successfully handling intricate cases, particularly in the domain of head and neck malignancies, using a multidisciplinary and evidence-based approach. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, Dr. Datta fosters open and compassionate communication with his patients, ensuring they are well-informed and comfortable throughout their treatment journey. He is the best Medical Oncologist in Broadway, Kolkata. In recognition of his academic excellence, he was awarded the Dasiradha Ram Memorial Award for being the Best Outgoing Student in General Surgery from the Andhra University region. He is also widely appreciated for his role as a mentor and speaker, having delivered numerous lectures and participated in academic forums at both national and international levels.

  • Dr. Sourav Datta has an impressive record of scholarly publications and clinical research. Among his notable papers are “Frozen section is not cost beneficial for the assessment of margins in oral cancer,” published in the Indian Journal of Cancer, and “Gross examination by the surgeon as an alternative to frozen section for assessment of adequacy of surgical margin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,” published in Head & Neck. His co-authored works also include studies in Cancer Research, Statistics and Treatment and Journal of Translational Medicine, exploring topics such as the dynamics of lymph node metastasis in oral cancer and the challenges of cancer care during the COVID-19 pandemic. He received the Best Paper Award for his presentation on “Outcome of Selective Motor Fasciculotomy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity” at the INDSPN Conference in 2009. Through his clinical work, research, and leadership, Dr. Datta continues to contribute meaningfully to the evolving field of surgical oncology, earning him the trust of his peers and the gratitude of countless patients.

  • Awards & Achievements

  • Leadership Role in Oncology: Dr. Datta currently serves as the Senior Consultant and Director of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway, where he leads complex surgical interventions and oversees Medica Cancer Projects, focusing on clinical innovation and strategic growth in cancer care.
  • Extensive Clinical Experience: With over 23 years in the medical field and 12+ years of specialization in oncosurgery, Dr. Datta has handled numerous intricate head and neck cancer cases, gaining a reputation for surgical excellence and precision.
  • Advanced Surgical Training: He holds an MS in ENT from Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, and has earned both the HBNI Fellowship and Senior Research Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery from Tata Memorial Hospital, one of India’s foremost cancer institutions.
  • Multilingual Patient Communication: Dr. Datta is fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, allowing him to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population and ensure clarity and comfort throughout the treatment journey.
  • Academic Recognition: He was awarded the Dasiradha Ram Memorial Award as the Best Outgoing Student in General Surgery from the Andhra University region—an acknowledgement of his academic excellence during medical training.
  • Award-Winning Presentation: At the 36th Annual Conference of the Indian Society for Paediatric Neurosurgery (INDSPN) in 2009, he received the Best Paper Award for his presentation titled “Outcome of Selective Motor Fasciculotomy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity.”
  • National and International Speaker: Dr. Datta has delivered numerous invited lectures at medical conferences and academic forums across India and abroad, contributing to the training of young surgeons and the dissemination of cutting-edge oncology knowledge.
  • Talks & Publications

  • Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Mishra A, Bal M, Nair D, More Y, et al.
  • Frozen section is not cost-beneficial for the assessment of margins in oral cancer.
  • Indian Journal of Cancer.
  • This study challenges the cost-effectiveness of frozen section analysis in oral cancer surgeries, advocating for alternative intraoperative assessment strategies.
  • Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Nair S, Nair D, Pawar P, Vaishampayan S, et al.
  • Gross examination by the surgeon as an alternative to frozen section for assessment of adequacy of surgical margin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Head & Neck.
  • The paper presents evidence supporting surgeon-led gross examination as a reliable tool for assessing surgical margins, potentially reducing dependency on resource-intensive frozen section analysis.
  • Datta S, Dhar H.
  • Experience of treating head and neck cancers in government and private health-care systems during the COVID-19 pandemic: A viewpoint with summary of existing guidelines.
  • Cancer Research, Statistics and Treatment. 2020; 3(5):123.
  • This viewpoint discusses the contrasting experiences and adaptive strategies in public and private cancer care setups during the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Shaikh S, Dhar H, Moorthy M, Bhat V, Basu S, Banerjee D, Datta S, et al.
  • The spatial distribution of intermediate fibroblasts and myeloid-derived cells dictates lymph node metastasis dynamics in oral cancer.
  • Journal of Translational Medicine.
  • A collaborative research paper examining the tumour microenvironment and its influence on metastasis, with implications for targeted therapies.
  • Mishra A, Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Sinukumar S, Joshi P, Garg A.
  • Harmful effects of nicotine.
  • Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology.
  • This article highlights the oncogenic and systemic health risks associated with nicotine exposure, supporting stronger preventive healthcare policies.
  • Kaur K, Mehta S, Vanik S, Trivedi P, Banerjee N, Dhar H, Datta S, et al.
  • The evolving role of molecular pathology in the diagnosis of salivary gland tumours with potential pitfalls.
  • European Archives of Otorhinolaryngology.
  • The paper delves into the integration of molecular diagnostics in salivary gland tumour evaluation, addressing both advancements and diagnostic challenges.

    Awards & Achievements

  • Leadership Role in Oncology: Dr. Datta currently serves as the Senior Consultant and Director of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway, where he leads complex surgical interventions and oversees Medica Cancer Projects, focusing on clinical innovation and strategic growth in cancer care.
  • Extensive Clinical Experience: With over 23 years in the medical field and 12+ years of specialization in oncosurgery, Dr. Datta has handled numerous intricate head and neck cancer cases, gaining a reputation for surgical excellence and precision.
  • Advanced Surgical Training: He holds an MS in ENT from Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, and has earned both the HBNI Fellowship and Senior Research Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery from Tata Memorial Hospital, one of India’s foremost cancer institutions.
  • Multilingual Patient Communication: Dr. Datta is fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, allowing him to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population and ensure clarity and comfort throughout the treatment journey.
  • Academic Recognition: He was awarded the Dasiradha Ram Memorial Award as the Best Outgoing Student in General Surgery from the Andhra University region—an acknowledgement of his academic excellence during medical training.
  • Award-Winning Presentation: At the 36th Annual Conference of the Indian Society for Paediatric Neurosurgery (INDSPN) in 2009, he received the Best Paper Award for his presentation titled “Outcome of Selective Motor Fasciculotomy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity.”
  • National and International Speaker: Dr. Datta has delivered numerous invited lectures at medical conferences and academic forums across India and abroad, contributing to the training of young surgeons and the dissemination of cutting-edge oncology knowledge.
  • Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Bengali
  • Talks & Publications

  • Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Mishra A, Bal M, Nair D, More Y, et al.
  • Frozen section is not cost-beneficial for the assessment of margins in oral cancer.
  • Indian Journal of Cancer.
  • This study challenges the cost-effectiveness of frozen section analysis in oral cancer surgeries, advocating for alternative intraoperative assessment strategies.
  • Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Nair S, Nair D, Pawar P, Vaishampayan S, et al.
  • Gross examination by the surgeon as an alternative to frozen section for assessment of adequacy of surgical margin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Head & Neck.
  • The paper presents evidence supporting surgeon-led gross examination as a reliable tool for assessing surgical margins, potentially reducing dependency on resource-intensive frozen section analysis.
  • Datta S, Dhar H.
  • Experience of treating head and neck cancers in government and private health-care systems during the COVID-19 pandemic: A viewpoint with summary of existing guidelines.
  • Cancer Research, Statistics and Treatment. 2020; 3(5):123.
  • This viewpoint discusses the contrasting experiences and adaptive strategies in public and private cancer care setups during the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Shaikh S, Dhar H, Moorthy M, Bhat V, Basu S, Banerjee D, Datta S, et al.
  • The spatial distribution of intermediate fibroblasts and myeloid-derived cells dictates lymph node metastasis dynamics in oral cancer.
  • Journal of Translational Medicine.
  • A collaborative research paper examining the tumour microenvironment and its influence on metastasis, with implications for targeted therapies.
  • Mishra A, Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Sinukumar S, Joshi P, Garg A.
  • Harmful effects of nicotine.
  • Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology.
  • This article highlights the oncogenic and systemic health risks associated with nicotine exposure, supporting stronger preventive healthcare policies.
  • Kaur K, Mehta S, Vanik S, Trivedi P, Banerjee N, Dhar H, Datta S, et al.
  • The evolving role of molecular pathology in the diagnosis of salivary gland tumours with potential pitfalls.
  • European Archives of Otorhinolaryngology.
  • The paper delves into the integration of molecular diagnostics in salivary gland tumour evaluation, addressing both advancements and diagnostic challenges.
  • Overview

  • Dr. Sourav Datta is a distinguished Senior Consultant and Director of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway,  with a career that spans more than 23 years in the medical field and over 12 years dedicated to oncosurgery. A specialist in head and neck cancer surgeries, Dr. Datta has earned wide recognition for his clinical expertise, surgical precision, and empathetic approach toward patient care. He obtained his MBBS from Nilratan Sircar Medical College & Hospital, under Calcutta University in 2002. He then pursued an MS in ENT from the prestigious Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, followed by a highly competitive HBNI Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, in 2014. Additionally, he completed a Senior Research Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery, strengthening his academic and clinical foundation in complex oncologic surgeries. In his current role, he also leads Medica Cancer Projects, where he is instrumental in driving strategic initiatives for cancer treatment and research in Eastern India.

  • Throughout his career, Dr. Datta has contributed significantly to the advancement of head and neck oncology. His areas of expertise include endocrine surgery, oral and throat cancer treatment, skull base surgery, thyroidectomy, reconstructive surgery, and liver cancer management. He is known for successfully handling intricate cases, particularly in the domain of head and neck malignancies, using a multidisciplinary and evidence-based approach. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, Dr. Datta fosters open and compassionate communication with his patients, ensuring they are well-informed and comfortable throughout their treatment journey. He is the best Medical Oncologist in Broadway, Kolkata. In recognition of his academic excellence, he was awarded the Dasiradha Ram Memorial Award for being the Best Outgoing Student in General Surgery from the Andhra University region. He is also widely appreciated for his role as a mentor and speaker, having delivered numerous lectures and participated in academic forums at both national and international levels.

  • Dr. Sourav Datta has an impressive record of scholarly publications and clinical research. Among his notable papers are “Frozen section is not cost beneficial for the assessment of margins in oral cancer,” published in the Indian Journal of Cancer, and “Gross examination by the surgeon as an alternative to frozen section for assessment of adequacy of surgical margin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,” published in Head & Neck. His co-authored works also include studies in Cancer Research, Statistics and Treatment and Journal of Translational Medicine, exploring topics such as the dynamics of lymph node metastasis in oral cancer and the challenges of cancer care during the COVID-19 pandemic. He received the Best Paper Award for his presentation on “Outcome of Selective Motor Fasciculotomy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity” at the INDSPN Conference in 2009. Through his clinical work, research, and leadership, Dr. Datta continues to contribute meaningfully to the evolving field of surgical oncology, earning him the trust of his peers and the gratitude of countless patients.

    Talks & Publications

  • Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Mishra A, Bal M, Nair D, More Y, et al.
  • Frozen section is not cost-beneficial for the assessment of margins in oral cancer.
  • Indian Journal of Cancer.
  • This study challenges the cost-effectiveness of frozen section analysis in oral cancer surgeries, advocating for alternative intraoperative assessment strategies.
  • Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Nair S, Nair D, Pawar P, Vaishampayan S, et al.
  • Gross examination by the surgeon as an alternative to frozen section for assessment of adequacy of surgical margin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Head & Neck.
  • The paper presents evidence supporting surgeon-led gross examination as a reliable tool for assessing surgical margins, potentially reducing dependency on resource-intensive frozen section analysis.
  • Datta S, Dhar H.
  • Experience of treating head and neck cancers in government and private health-care systems during the COVID-19 pandemic: A viewpoint with summary of existing guidelines.
  • Cancer Research, Statistics and Treatment. 2020; 3(5):123.
  • This viewpoint discusses the contrasting experiences and adaptive strategies in public and private cancer care setups during the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Shaikh S, Dhar H, Moorthy M, Bhat V, Basu S, Banerjee D, Datta S, et al.
  • The spatial distribution of intermediate fibroblasts and myeloid-derived cells dictates lymph node metastasis dynamics in oral cancer.
  • Journal of Translational Medicine.
  • A collaborative research paper examining the tumour microenvironment and its influence on metastasis, with implications for targeted therapies.
  • Mishra A, Chaturvedi P, Datta S, Sinukumar S, Joshi P, Garg A.
  • Harmful effects of nicotine.
  • Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology.
  • This article highlights the oncogenic and systemic health risks associated with nicotine exposure, supporting stronger preventive healthcare policies.
  • Kaur K, Mehta S, Vanik S, Trivedi P, Banerjee N, Dhar H, Datta S, et al.
  • The evolving role of molecular pathology in the diagnosis of salivary gland tumours with potential pitfalls.
  • European Archives of Otorhinolaryngology.
  • The paper delves into the integration of molecular diagnostics in salivary gland tumour evaluation, addressing both advancements and diagnostic challenges.
  • Overview

  • Dr. Sourav Datta is a distinguished Senior Consultant and Director of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway,  with a career that spans more than 23 years in the medical field and over 12 years dedicated to oncosurgery. A specialist in head and neck cancer surgeries, Dr. Datta has earned wide recognition for his clinical expertise, surgical precision, and empathetic approach toward patient care. He obtained his MBBS from Nilratan Sircar Medical College & Hospital, under Calcutta University in 2002. He then pursued an MS in ENT from the prestigious Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, followed by a highly competitive HBNI Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, in 2014. Additionally, he completed a Senior Research Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery, strengthening his academic and clinical foundation in complex oncologic surgeries. In his current role, he also leads Medica Cancer Projects, where he is instrumental in driving strategic initiatives for cancer treatment and research in Eastern India.

  • Throughout his career, Dr. Datta has contributed significantly to the advancement of head and neck oncology. His areas of expertise include endocrine surgery, oral and throat cancer treatment, skull base surgery, thyroidectomy, reconstructive surgery, and liver cancer management. He is known for successfully handling intricate cases, particularly in the domain of head and neck malignancies, using a multidisciplinary and evidence-based approach. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, Dr. Datta fosters open and compassionate communication with his patients, ensuring they are well-informed and comfortable throughout their treatment journey. He is the best Medical Oncologist in Broadway, Kolkata. In recognition of his academic excellence, he was awarded the Dasiradha Ram Memorial Award for being the Best Outgoing Student in General Surgery from the Andhra University region. He is also widely appreciated for his role as a mentor and speaker, having delivered numerous lectures and participated in academic forums at both national and international levels.

  • Dr. Sourav Datta has an impressive record of scholarly publications and clinical research. Among his notable papers are “Frozen section is not cost beneficial for the assessment of margins in oral cancer,” published in the Indian Journal of Cancer, and “Gross examination by the surgeon as an alternative to frozen section for assessment of adequacy of surgical margin in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma,” published in Head & Neck. His co-authored works also include studies in Cancer Research, Statistics and Treatment and Journal of Translational Medicine, exploring topics such as the dynamics of lymph node metastasis in oral cancer and the challenges of cancer care during the COVID-19 pandemic. He received the Best Paper Award for his presentation on “Outcome of Selective Motor Fasciculotomy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity” at the INDSPN Conference in 2009. Through his clinical work, research, and leadership, Dr. Datta continues to contribute meaningfully to the evolving field of surgical oncology, earning him the trust of his peers and the gratitude of countless patients.

  • Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Bengali
  • Awards & Achievements

  • Leadership Role in Oncology: Dr. Datta currently serves as the Senior Consultant and Director of Surgical Oncology at Manipal Hospitals Broadway, where he leads complex surgical interventions and oversees Medica Cancer Projects, focusing on clinical innovation and strategic growth in cancer care.
  • Extensive Clinical Experience: With over 23 years in the medical field and 12+ years of specialization in oncosurgery, Dr. Datta has handled numerous intricate head and neck cancer cases, gaining a reputation for surgical excellence and precision.
  • Advanced Surgical Training: He holds an MS in ENT from Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, and has earned both the HBNI Fellowship and Senior Research Fellowship in Head and Neck Oncosurgery from Tata Memorial Hospital, one of India’s foremost cancer institutions.
  • Multilingual Patient Communication: Dr. Datta is fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, allowing him to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population and ensure clarity and comfort throughout the treatment journey.
  • Academic Recognition: He was awarded the Dasiradha Ram Memorial Award as the Best Outgoing Student in General Surgery from the Andhra University region—an acknowledgement of his academic excellence during medical training.
  • Award-Winning Presentation: At the 36th Annual Conference of the Indian Society for Paediatric Neurosurgery (INDSPN) in 2009, he received the Best Paper Award for his presentation titled “Outcome of Selective Motor Fasciculotomy in the Treatment of Upper Limb Spasticity.”
  • National and International Speaker: Dr. Datta has delivered numerous invited lectures at medical conferences and academic forums across India and abroad, contributing to the training of young surgeons and the dissemination of cutting-edge oncology knowledge.

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