Mohammad Hadizadeh | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Hadizadeh | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

The Surgeon |Hope generation foundation| Iran

Short Bio

Mohammad Hadizadeh is recognized for his expertise in breast surgery and oncology. His journey began with a degree in General Practitioner from Semnan University of Medical Sciences in 1995. He later pursued specialization in General Surgery at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in 2002. His passion for breast surgery led him to complete a Fellowship in Breast Surgery at the same institution in 2015.

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Education

Dr. Hadizadeh’s academic journey started with a General Practitioner degree from Semnan University of Medical Sciences in 1995. He continued his education with a specialization in General Surgery at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, obtaining his degree in 2002. His dedication to breast surgery prompted him to pursue a Fellowship in Breast Surgery at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in 2015.

Experience

Dr. Hadizadeh has accumulated extensive experience in various medical roles. He currently serves as the Deputy Director at the Cancer Research Center at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran. Additionally, he has been actively involved as the Executive Representative of the International Breast Cancer Congress in Tehran since February 2006. His expertise is further enriched by his tenure as an Assistant Professor at the Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch.

Research Interest

Mohammad Hadizadeh’s research interests span a broad spectrum within breast surgery and oncology. He has focused on innovative approaches to oncoplastic breast surgery, breast cancer reconstruction, and the development of surgical techniques for breast health and aesthetics.

Awards

Dr. Hadizadeh has received accolades for his significant contributions to breast surgery and cancer research. His awards recognize his commitment to advancing medical practices and improving patient outcomes.

Publications:

  1. Sohouli MH, Hadizadeh M, Omrani M, et al. Adherence to Lifelines Diet Score (LLDS) Is Associated with a Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer (BrCa): A Case-Control Study. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 2022.
    Cited by: 6 articles
  2. Sohouli MH, Hadizadeh M, Mardali F, et al. Association between novel dietary and lifestyle inflammation indices with risk of breast cancer (BrCa): a case–control study. Nutrition Journal, 2022.
    Cited by: 8 articles
  3. Salimi H, Bashi Zadeh Fakhar H, Hadizadeh M, et al. Hope therapy in cancer patients: a systematic review. Supportive Care in Cancer, 2022.
    Cited by: 3 articles
  4. Dolatkhahi K, Hadizadeh M, Akbari A, Mousazadeh A. Relationship Between Breast Size and Breast Cancer, A Case-Control Study. J Gynecol Reprod Med, 2022.
    Cited by: 4 articles
  5. Baghestani AR, Shahmirzalou P, Zayeri F, et al. Prognostic Factors for Survival in Patients with Breast Cancer Referred to Cancer Research Center in Iran. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2015.
    Cited by: 12 articles