Dr. Rupesh Kumar Singh
Surgical Oncology

Dr. Rupesh Kumar Singh
Surgical Oncology
About Doctor
Dr. Rupesh Kumar Singh is a highly experienced Consultant in Surgical Oncology, with more than a decade of expertise in advanced oncological surgeries. Trained from top-tier institutions like TMH Mumbai and IPGMER Kolkata, Dr. Singh specializes in head and neck cancers, GI cancers, and minimally invasive techniques including laparoscopic and robotic surgery. He has a strong academic background and is known for his comprehensive and patient-focused approach to cancer care.
Experience
Dr. Rupesh Kumar Singh is trained at the prestigious Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, with over 10 years of experience in surgical oncology. He has received advanced training in minimally invasive surgery, aimed at promoting speedy recovery and better outcomes for cancer patients.
Qualification
- MCh (Surgical Oncology) – 2021, Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH), Mumbai
- MS (General Surgery) – 2014, IPGMER, Kolkata
- MBBS – 2009, B.S. Medical College, West Bengal
Clinical Interests
- Head and Neck Oncology
- GI (Gastrointestinal) Oncology
- Breast and Endocrine Cancers
- Colorectal and HPB Oncology
- Robotic and Laparoscopic Cancer Surgery
- HIPEC and Peritoneal Surface Malignancy
- Gynecologic Oncology
Timings
Place: Regency Hospital Gorakhpur
OPD Time: 10:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Days: Monday To Saturday
More about
Dr. Rupesh Kumar Singh
- Accomplishments & Awards
- Memberships
- Publications & Research
- Medical Council Registration
- Specialized surgical training and academic distinction from TMH Mumbai and IPGMER Kolkata
- Recognized for contributions in advanced cancer surgery techniques
- Association of Surgeons of India (ASI)
- Indian Association of Surgical Oncology (IASO)
Chylous ascites in advanced gall bladder cancer
(Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology, Oct 2016; 78(5): 407–408)
A rare case of abdominal lump – mesenteric panniculitis
SASICON 2013, West Bengal – Poster presentation
Gastric submucosal metastasis from mullerian origin masquerading as stomach primary
A rare case report – Poster presentation at MIDCON 2022
Conservative management of high-grade traumatic pancreatic fistula
Case presented at clinical meeting in ASI West Bengal Chapter, IPGMER & R, Kolkata – 2011
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- Accomplishments & Awards
- Memberships
- Publications & Research
- Medical Council Registration
- Specialized surgical training and academic distinction from TMH Mumbai and IPGMER Kolkata
- Recognized for contributions in advanced cancer surgery techniques
- Association of Surgeons of India (ASI)
- Indian Association of Surgical Oncology (IASO)
Chylous ascites in advanced gall bladder cancer
(Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology, Oct 2016; 78(5): 407–408)
A rare case of abdominal lump – mesenteric panniculitis
SASICON 2013, West Bengal – Poster presentation
Gastric submucosal metastasis from mullerian origin masquerading as stomach primary
A rare case report – Poster presentation at MIDCON 2022
Conservative management of high-grade traumatic pancreatic fistula
Case presented at clinical meeting in ASI West Bengal Chapter, IPGMER & R, Kolkata – 2011
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