List of Clinical Research Projects
Elucidating the genetic basis of tobacco related oral cancer: role of pharmacogenetic
variants of urinary tobacco biomarkers (PI: Dr Vikram Gota)
While usage of tobacco in any form is associated with higher risk of developing oral cancer, difference in the ability to metabolize these chemical carcinogens forms the basis of interindividual variability to develop cancer apart from the magnitude of exposure to the carcinogen. These chemical carcinogens require activation by Phase I metabolizing enzymes
followed by detoxification via conjugation by Phase II enzymes. Polymorphisms in these xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes can lead to an increased risk of developing HNSCC. Hence, the objective of the project is to investigate the role of genetic polymorphisms in the risk of developing HNSCC and to calculate the prevalence of these genetic polymorphisms (minor allele frequency) among the participants.
To study association between prakriti and outcomes of early and locally advanced breast cancer (PI Dr Vikram Gota and Dr Manohar Gundeti)
In the present study, we propose to study inter-individual variability in breast cancer outcomes, toxicity and quality of life by integrating Ayurvedic principles with modern methods of investigation. The study will enable us to understand the significance of Prakriti in prognosticating safety and efficacy of cancer treatment. This will further enable us to customise the dose of anti-cancer drug based on individual susceptibilites as per Prakriti. Since adverse events are the major cause of morbidity, mortality and out of pocket expenditure in cancer, predicting these events will result in better overall outcomes and avoid financial toxicities to patients. And if microbiome is invovled in the process of Prakriti influence on breast cancer outcomes, intevention related to restoration of dysbiosis can be adopted in cancer care.