Innovative Test and Treatment Result in World-class Care for Brain Tumor
Discover how a new rapid test developed at Mass General Brigham is enabling doctors to diagnose brain tumors faster, including Rohan’s high-grade glioma.
Dr. Ganesh Shankar is a board-certified neurosurgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He completed his neurosurgery residency at Mass General and a fellowship in complex spine surgery at the Cleveland Clinic. His clinical specialization encompasses the evaluation and surgical management of all spine pathologies, ranging from degenerative disorders, primary and metastatic spine tumors, intradural pathologies, spine infections, and spine trauma. His surgical approaches include minimally invasive techniques. He specializes in complex spine procedures requiring revision surgery and correction of spine deformities.
Dr. Shankar also performs research on bone biology and molecular determinants of primary and metastatic spine neoplasms. He serves as the Neurosurgical Director of Biospecimen Banking for the Department of Neurosurgery. His research has been recognized by awards from the American Association of Neurologic Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Joint Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, and AO Spine North America.
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Mass General Neurosurgery
55 Fruit St.
Wang Ambulatory Care Center
Suite 745
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-724-1099
Fax: 617-643-6422
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Previously, Dr. Shankar performed his graduate thesis on Alzheimer’s disease, studying the effects of amyloid beta on the synapse.
1. Current research focus is to perform genomic characterization of tumors of the central nervous system, including those affecting the spinal axis. Through collaborative efforts with MIT, he is developing methods for local delivery of targeted therapies.
2. Clinical studies to assess outcomes in spinal oncology.
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Discover how a new rapid test developed at Mass General Brigham is enabling doctors to diagnose brain tumors faster, including Rohan’s high-grade glioma.
Great respect for his judgment and expertise; appreciated his frank and encouraging approach to explaining therapies that will build mobility and stability. I trust his advice.
Dr Shankar was very kind, and respectful.
Dr. Shankar was knowledgeable and obviously well versed in my condition.
I like and appreciate Dr. Ganesh Shankar immensely. He's attentive and knowledgeable, explains things well and is great as a partner in problem solving, positive in presentation and outlook, and honest in his assessments. [redacted]
Dr Shankar's professional qualities are extraordinary.He is brilliant in not only his understanding of medical treatment , but also in his ability to communicate medical conditions and treatment to a patient. He is devoted to the care of his patients and demonstrates great. compassion to their needs. [redacted]
Dr Shankar was very thorough and also very nice
Dr Shankar took time to explain the options and for follow up.
He seems kind,intelligent & compassionate
Extremely professional and kind. The very best!
Was pleasantly surprised by the diagnosis.