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Natia Esiashvili, M.D.
Assistant Professor

Education and Degrees

  • M.D., Tbilisi State Medical University, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia, 1994

Certification

  • American Board of Radiology, Radiation Oncology, 2003

Training

  • Residency in Radiation Oncology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999-2003
  • Internship in Internal Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1998-9

Special Interests

  • Pediatric radiation oncology
  • Gastrointestinal malignancies
  • Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy

Selected Recent Publications

  • Koshy M, Esiashvili N, Landry JC, Thomas CR Jr, Matthews RH.  Multiple management modalities in esophageal cancer:  combined modality management approaches.  The Oncologist 9(2): 147-59; 2004.
  • Koshy M, Esiashvili N, Landry JC, Thomas CR Jr, Matthews RH.  Multiple management modalities in esophageal cancer:  epidemiology, presentation and progression, work-up, and surgical approaches.  The Oncologist 9(2): 137-46; 2004.
  • Esiashvili N, Koshy M, Landy J.  Intensity-modulated radiation therapy.  Current Problems in Cancer 28(2): 47-84; 2004.
  • Koshy M, Landry JC, Lawson JD, Esiashvili N, Staley CA, Howell R, Ting JY, Davis LW.  Potential for toxicity reduction using intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for retroperitoneal sarcoma.  International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics 57(2 Suppl): S448-9; 2003.
  • Esiashvili N, Landry J, Matthews RH.  Carcinoma of the anus:  strategies in management. The Oncologist 7(3): 188-99; 2002.
  • Landry JC, Yang GY, Ting JY, Staley CA, Torres W, Esiashvili N, Davis LW.  Treatment of pancreatic cancer tumors with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) using the volume at risk approach (VARA):  employing dose volume histogram (DVH) and normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) to evaluate small bowel toxicity.  Medical Dosimetry 27(2): 121-9; 2002.