
Professor Nariman Karanjia MS, FRCS(Gen)
Professor Karanjia trained at Guy's Hospital medical school in London where he was awarded five Medical School Prizes. He gained 15 Post-graduate awards and two Travelling Fellowships.
Following fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, he undertook specialist training in minimal access surgery in France, Germany and Belgium.
He undertook an 18 months research project in California and this work resulted in the award of a Hunterian Professorship at the Royal College of Surgeons in England in 1990. His Master of Surgery Thesis was awarded in that year.
Collectively he has written, or his research has contributed to, 100 peer reviewed articles and numerous oral presentations.
Professor Karanjia is qualified to perform a wide range of diagnostic investigations, surgical and laparoscopic techniques. His expertise is in liver resection (removal of liver tumours surgically) and his recent five year survival figures are amongst the highest published.
Relevant Paper
Karanjia N.D., Lordan J.T., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R. Survival and Recurrence After Neo-adjuvant Chemotherapy and Liver Resection for Colorectal Metastases - A Ten Year Study.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology. 2009; In Press
He has been a surgical tutor for the Royal College of Surgeons England. In 1992 he was invited to be a referee for the British Journal of Surgery. Professor Karanjia has served on national professional committees and councils including NICE. He has just finished as Programme Director for South Thames West on the Surgical Training Committee.
Click to visit www.liver.co.uk www.livercancer.co.uk www.bowel-cancer.co.uk
These websites are dedicated to the diagnosis and management of secondary cancer of the liver.
Consult these websites written by Professor Nariman Karanjia, a hepato-pancreatico-biliary surgeon for detailed information on treatment options and a good understanding of secondary cancer of the liver

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