Publications by authors named "Raghavendra V Gowda"

Aims: Male breast cancer (MBC) is an uncommon disease with a paucity of information in the literature. The treatment of MBC has traditionally been extrapolated from experience with female breast cancer. This study reports on the treatment and outcomes of this disease in South Australia over a 30-year period.

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Background And Purpose: Radiotherapy for laryngeal carcinoma is conventionally given over a 6-7-week period. However, in a number of UK centres early lesions are treated over 3 weeks. We review recent results of this policy and discuss the reasons why short treatment times may be advantageous.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Raghavendra V Gowda"

  • - Raghavendra V Gowda has focused his research on uncommon cancers, particularly addressing male breast cancer and laryngeal carcinoma, highlighting their treatment methodologies and outcomes over extended periods.
  • - His study on male breast cancer in South Australia spans 30 years, detailing treatment approaches that have traditionally relied on data from female breast cancer, emphasizing the need for more tailored treatment protocols for male patients.
  • - In his research on laryngeal carcinoma, Gowda investigates the efficacy of a condensed 3-week radiotherapy regimen compared to traditional longer treatment periods, proposing that shorter treatment times can yield beneficial outcomes for patients with early-stage glottic cancer.