Dr. Jayanth G. Rao M.D.
Radiation Oncologist | Radiation Oncology
3406 North Lecanto Highway Beverly Hills Florida, 34465About
Jayanth G. Rao, FAAR, MD, MRCP, is a radiation oncologist at 21st Century Oncology and Florida Regional Cancer Center in Beverly Hills, Florida. A radiation oncologist is a specialist physician who uses ionizing radiation in the treatment of cancer. Radiation oncology is one of the three primary specialties, the other two being surgical and medical oncology, involved in the treatment of cancer. Dr. Rao is also affiliated with Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center and Citrus Memorial Hospital. He has 20 years of experience in his field and studied medicine at Osmania University, which he graduated 1971, where he also partially conducted his internship. Dr. Rao completed additional internship training at the University of California at Irvine, followed by his residency at the University of Texas, Plymouth Hospital (UK), and New Castle General Hospital, and his fellowships at Long Beach Memorial Hospital; Singleton General and Llanelli Hospital. He is board certified in geriatric medicine, medical oncology, internal medicine, and radiation oncology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Rao remains active in his challenging specialties as a member of the American Medical Association, the American College of Radiology, and the Radiological Society of North America. He is also a Master of the Royal College of Physicians.
Education and Training
Osmania University
Gandi Medical College, University Of Health Sciences 1976
Gandhi Medical College 1977
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine- Internal Medicine
Radiation Oncology
Geriatric Medicine
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Dr. Jayanth G. Rao M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Is loss of appetite normal for a patient undergoing radiation therapy?
Modern radiation therapy is also called targeted and precise therapy. Unless the esophagus and or stomach is being treated,loss of appetite and/or nausea/vomiting is highly unusual with radiation treatments. Most people with cancer may also be depressed or have other psychological issues. Please consult your doctor. READ MORE
Is chemotherapy advisable for my father?
It is best to talk to your oncologist if you are comfortable with him/her. Every patient is different and a good honest oncologist will provide a satisfactory answer. READ MORE
Is there something to be applied to the rest of the body during a radiation therapy?
No is the short answer. However, it is prudent to cover your skin when you venture out of your home and may be exposed to Ultra-violet rays. READ MORE
My wife is undergoing her chemotherapy for breast cancer. She feels extremely tired after her sessions. Is it normal?
Most people feel lethargic after chemotherapy. Supplements have not shown to be helpful. However, eating a sensible balanced diet and regular exercise may help. READ MORE
My skin looks burnt after a radiation therapy session?
Prevention is always better than cure. I advise my patients to apply moisturizing skin lotion from day 1 and every day after each Radiation treatments, until such time that you see no more discoloration or redness/breakdown of the skin. If you do so, your skin will heal completely. READ MORE
New radiation treatments
1) Edge radiosurgery system by Varian Technology, for full body stereotactic body radiosurgery( SBRT), for targeted treatment with precision. 2) Versa HD, a versatile all-in-one system by Electa, to deliver SBRT/SRS with high degree of precision. The above two systems are the latest in Radiation delivery systems, to maximize the tumor dose and minimize dose to normal structures. READ MORE
Is it safe for a woman with cancer to take an emergency contraceptive pill?
Contraceptive pills containing estrogen are controversial. Most breast cancers are estrogen and/or progesterone receptor positive. It is therefore prudent to avoid estrogen in any form. READ MORE
Is it an issue if someone undergoes a mammogram in pregnancy?
Yes, Please avoid exposure to X-rays of any kind during pregnancy. READ MORE
Can biopsy on a pregnant woman cause harm to the baby?
No It should not. READ MORE
Is there a chance of eye damage during radiation therapy for nose cancer?
It is difficult to say without looking at your uncles' plan of treatment. If the vital structures were well shielded from the high dose radiation, little or no damage can occur from radiation. Chemotherapy may also cause some changes in the oral cavity and vision, etc. Every case is different and every treatment is different. Please talk to your doctor. READ MORE
What are the symptoms of mouth cancer?
Chewing tobacco or smoking can cause head and neck cancers among other things. Symptoms depend on the type of mouth cancers. Chewing tobacco may cause buccal cavity cancers. Look for bleeding, enlarging mass, paresthesia, redness around the lesion, leukoplakia, lymph node enlargement in the neck, etc. READ MORE
What are the ways to counter the side effects of radiation and chemotherapy?
Evaluation by a dietitian. A good diet and appropriate medication to prevent and treat the symptoms may help. READ MORE
Does operating on the lymph node prevent spread of the cancer?
No. If you have lymph gland cancer, a biopsy is essential to make the diagnosis. Removal of the lymph node is sometimes necessary, but it does not prevent the spread of cancer. If the nodes are non-cancerous, find the cause of their enlargement and treat the cause. READ MORE
Is a whole body PET scan essential for diagnosing the spread of tongue cancer?
A CAT scan of the head and neck is the standard of care. However, a PET scan is helpful in finding out if you have a second malignancy in the lungs and elsewhere in the body. READ MORE
What is the chance of survival in stage 4 lung cancer?
It depends on the type of lung cancer and the attitude of the patient. If it is truly a stage 4 non small cell lung cancer, the survival is poor, despite the treatment. However, now we have immunotherapy, which definitely may help some patients turn the corner and give them a chance of long-term survival. A positive attitude helps a great deal. READ MORE
Can a pneumonia cause lung cancer?
No, is the short answer. There could have been a small tumor in the lung which perhaps blocked off the airway passage and caused pneumonia down the track. If the tumor is small, it cannot be visualized on imaging studies. It was probably picked up as it got larger over time. READ MORE
How can I prevent eye damage during radiation therapy for treating nose cancer?
Your radiation doctor will know how to shield the normal vital structures. Make sure you are going to a center that has the IMRT/IGRT machine to provide conformal and targeted therapy. READ MORE
The color and shape of a mole on my leg have changed. Should I be concerned?
Yes, always play safe and do not take things for granted. Remember the ABC and D to rule out a melanoma diagnosis: A-asymmetry, B-irregular borders, C-color change, and D-increase in diameter READ MORE
Using radiation with prostate cancer
Permanent seed therapy is either with Iodine or Palladium seed implanted into the prostate. Once introduced, they cannot be removed manually. Seed therapy is one form of radiation therapy for early stage disease. Most people use external beam and seed therapy together. High dose therapy is one strong iridium seed soldered to a wire and introduced into the prostate. In my view, the planning is better. However, both are invasive procedures. Today, we use non-invasive external beam radiation shaped precisely to envelop the prostate and surrounding tissue. READ MORE
How long does it take for nausea from radiation to go away?
Nausea can occur if I gastrointestinal tract is in the field of radiation but generally not otherwise.Nausea is much more common after Chemotherapy. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Tay-Sachs disease: case reports with emphasis on chromatographic study of rectal biopsy.
- Surgery for upper cervical spine instabilities in children.
- Hepatotoxicity profile of single agent arsenic trioxide in the treatment of newly diagnosed acute promyelocytic leukemia, its impact on clinical outcome and the effect of genetic polymorphisms on the incidence of hepatotoxicity.
- A comparative study of methyldopa and labetalol in the treatment of hypertension.
- A multicentre open trial of labetalol in New Zealand.
- Labetalol, a cross-over double blind controlled trial.
- Labetalol, a cross-over double blind controlled trial.
- A comparative study of methyldopa and labetalol in the treatment of hypertension.
- A comparative study of methyldopa and labetalol in the treatment of hypertension.
- Comprehensive clinical drug information service: first year's experience.
- Is elastic energy storage of quantitative relevance for the functional morphology of the human locomotor apparatus?
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- moderated the International Prostate Cancer Workshop in Orlando, Florida and Long Beach, California -
Treatments
- Prostate Cancer
- Breast Cancer
- Lung Cancer
Internships
- Osmania University; University of California Irvine
Fellowships
- Long Beach Memorial Hospital; Singleton General and Llanelli Hospital
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association, American College of Radiology, Radiological Society of North America
What do you attribute your success to?
- Working with Leading Doctors in his Field
Hobbies / Sports
- Sports, Gold, Tennis, Croquet
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