Publications by authors named "Troy Richards"

Jugulotympanic paraganglioma (JTPG), a benign slow-growing neoplasm in the skull base with a tendency to be locally invasive, poses a treatment challenge because of its proximity to nearby neurovascular structures. The authors describe 11 patents with 12 Fisch-classified JTPGs treated with GammaKnife radiosurgery (GKRS) during a 12-year period. The observed rates of subjective improvement and tumor control were 80% and 83%, respectively.

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Metachronous mediastinal and lung metastases (MMLM), important sources of morbidity and mortality, in people with head and neck cancer (HNC) have received little attention. Between 1980 and 2004, 37 patients with treated HNC and MMLM diagnosed on follow-up imaging (with histological confirmation in 14 cases) were identified. The median interval from diagnosis of HNC to the appearance of MMLM was 14.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study looked at patients with cancer invading the sacrum who were treated with radiation instead of surgery from 2004 to 2013.
  • 19 patients, mostly men with an average age of 60, had various types of cancer, and many found relief from pain after treatment.
  • The results showed that radiation helped some patients regain mobility and had no serious side effects, making it a useful option for those who can't have surgery.
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Background: Combinations of treatment modalities for locally extensive carcinomas of the larynx constitute the standard of care. Advanced 'horseshoe' anterior commissure laryngeal cancer (HACLC) is a disease entity that has not received much attention in the literature. The aims of this study were to evaluate prolonged survival in patients after standard combined therapy for HACLC and to identify clinicopathological factors influential towards an extended outcome.

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