Ashutosh Tewari

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Ashutosh Tewari (pronunciation: Ah-shoo-tosh Te-wa-ri) is a renowned urologist and oncologist specializing in prostate cancer. He is known for his significant contributions to the field of robotic surgery and prostatectomy.

Etymology

The name Ashutosh is of Sanskrit origin, meaning "one who is easily pleased". Tewari is a common surname in the North Indian region, particularly among the Brahmin community.

Career

Ashutosh Tewari is currently the Chairman of the Urology Department at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is also the Director of the Prostate Cancer Program at the Tisch Cancer Institute. His work primarily focuses on the treatment of prostate cancer using advanced robotic surgery techniques.

Contributions

Tewari has made significant contributions to the field of urology and oncology. He has developed a unique approach to robotic prostatectomy, known as the "Tewari Technique", which has improved the outcomes of prostate cancer surgery. He has also contributed to the development of new diagnostic tools and treatment strategies for prostate cancer.

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