"I grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah and received my undergraduate degree in biochemistry and biology from the University of Pennsylvania. I then attended Harvard Medical School where I conducted research in DNA damage and lung cancer imaging. I completed an internship in the Department of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston." - Vishesh Agrawal, MD
Selected Publications
Agrawal V, Coroller TP, Hou Y, Lee SW, Romano JL, Baldini EH, Chen AB, Kozono D, Swanson SJ, Wee JO, Aerts HJWL, Mak RH. (2017). Lymph node volume predicts survival but not nodal clearance in Stage IIIA-IIIB NSCLC. PLoS One. 12(4):e0174268.
Agrawal V, Coroller TP, Hou Y, Lee SW, Romano JL, Baldini EH, Chen AB, Jackman DM, Kozono D, Swanson SJ, Wee JO, Aerts HJ, Mak RH. (2016). Radiologic-pathologic correlation of response to chemoradiation in resectable locally advanced NSCLC. Lung Cancer. 102:1-8.
Agrawal V, Marcoux JP, Rabin M, Vernowsky I, Wee JO, Mak R. Case Report of Primary Tracheal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Treated with Radiotherapy and Concurrent Chemotherapy. (2016). Advances in Radiation Oncology. 1(2): 127-31.
Coroller TP, Agrawal V, Huynh E, Narayan V, Lee SW, Mak RH, Aerts HJ. (2017). Radiomic-Based Pathological Response Prediction from Primary Tumors and Lymph Nodes in NSCLC. J Thorac Oncol. 12(3):467-476.
Coroller TP, Agrawal V, Narayan V, Hou Y, Grossmann P, Lee SW, Mak RH, Aerts HJ. (2016). Radiomic phenotype features predict pathological response in non-small cell lung cancer. Radiother Oncol. 119(3):480-6.