รองศาสตราจารย์ นายแพทย์ธรรมวัฒน์ ปรคนธรรพ์
Educational Background:
M.D. – Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University , Thailand (2003)
Dip. Thai Board (General Surgery) – The Medical Council of Thailand (2010)
Dip. (Research Fellow ) - University of Heidelberg, Germany (2014)
Dip. (Research Fellow ) - German Cancer Research Center , Germany (2014)
Dip. (Clinical Fellow) - Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan (2015)
Malignant diseases of stomach, esophagogastric junction and esophagus
Benign diseases of stomach and esophagus
Surgical and endoscopic treatment for upper gastrointestinal diseases
Parakonthun, T., Gonggetyai, G., Nampoolsuksan, C., Suwatthanarak, T., Tawantanakorn, T., Swangsri, J., & Methasate, A. (2024).
Higher compliance with the enhanced recovery after surgery protocol improves postoperative recovery and 6-month mortality in upper gastrointestinal surgery.
Surgery in practice and science, 19, 100265.
Tanjak, P., Chaiboonchoe, A., Suwatthanarak, T., Thanormjit, K., Acharayothin, O., Chanthercrob, J., Parakonthun, T., Methasate, A., Fischer, J. M., Wong, M. H., & Chinswangwatanakul, V. (2024).
Tumor-immune hybrid cells evade the immune response and potentiate colorectal cancer metastasis through CTLA4.
Clinical and experimental medicine, 25(1), 2.
Methasate, A., Parakonthun, T., Intralawan, T., Nampoolsuksan, C., & Swangsri, J. (2024).
Impact of hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy on gastric cancer survival: Peritoneal metastasis and cytology perspectives.
World journal of clinical oncology, 15(7), 840–847.
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Address:
Minimally Invasive Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery
12th Floor, Syamindra Building, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital,
Mahidol University, Bangkok,Thailand 10700
Email: t.parakonthun@gmail.com