Prof Madaan is the lead clinician for the treatment of urological cancer at Darent Valley Hospital (DVH), Dartford and is an expert laparoscopic / robotic surgeon. He has performed more than 600 major cancer operations (including prostate, bladder and kidney).
Prof Madaan has a national profile and has been appointed as an expert advisor to NICE centre for Guidelines. He is part of NICE prostate cancer guidelines committee. He has interest in teaching and is actively involved in the laparoscopic training. He is Member of MCQ writing panel for FRCS Urology
Innovation
Prof Madaan uses innovative techniques like targeted prostate biopsy (fusion biopsy) for better detection of prostate cancer & blue light cystoscopy for bladder cancers. He also started various other new services at DVH including hyperthermia MMC for the treatment of bladder cancer and supported self-management for patients with prostate cancer. He is winner of ‘DVH hospital innovation and improvement award 2015’ for his innovation and introduction of new services.
Research interests
Prof Madaan’s commitment to evidence-based medicine is obvious in his passion for research. He did a research in prostate cancer at Imperial College and was awarded PhD. He has been involved in both clinical and basic science research.
He is research lead for urology department and is a principal investigator for seventeen urology clinical research trials with excellent recruitment record. He is CRN subspecialty lead for Urology cancer research in Kent, Surrey & Sussex.
He is supervising Darent Valley Hospital’s first PhD student to investigate innovative methods of diagnosing prostate cancer.
Prof Madaan has published more than 60 articles in national and international peer-reviewed journals and presented at various international conferences.
The Canterbury Christchurch University appointed Professor Madaan as a Visiting Professor of Urology in their institute of Medical Sciences in March 2016.
Awards received
Received various awards including Arthur and Violet Pane Memorial Research Scholarship, Ian Sunter Charitable Trust Research Fellowship, British Oncology Association Travel Award, Pfizer Academic Travel Award 2000, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Travel award and EAU scholarship; Under his leadership the urology cancer team won ‘the team of the year award’ in the DVH hospital awards 2010; winner of ‘DVH hospital innovation and improvement award 2015’.
In 2017 National clinical excellence awards committee awarded Prof Madaan with National Bronze award for his achievements.