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    Estimation of dose-volume parameters of female urethra as organ-at-risk during interstitial brachytherapy in gynecological malignancies by Radhakrishna, Nikhila, Rudrappa Palled, Siddanna, Pasha, Tanvir, Reddy Buchapudi, Rekha, H.B., Govardhan, Thimmaiah, Naveen, Viswanath, Lokesh

    Published in Journal of contemporary brachytherapy (01-01-2021)
    “…Introduction Interstitial brachytherapy (ISBT) is often used as post-external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) to treat locally advanced gynecological malignancies…”
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    Tackling a Recurrent Pinealoblastoma by Viswanath, Lokesh, Abdul Razack, Tanvir pasha Chitraduraga, Aal, Mahalaxmi, Umesh, Kavita, Beerappa Gowda, Jaipal, Kalavagunta, Sruthi, Palled, Siddanna, Gowda, Veerabhadre

    Published in Case reports in oncological medicine (01-01-2014)
    “…Pineoblastomas are rare, malignant, pineal region lesions that account for <0.1% of all intracranial tumors and can metastasize along the neuroaxis…”
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    Darier-Roussy Sarcoidosis Mimicking Metastatic Breast Cancer by Viswanath, Lokesh, Pallade, Siddanna, Krishnamurthy, B., Naveen, T., Preethi, B.L., Pramod, K.P.R., Reddy, Obula, Padma, G.

    Published in Case reports in oncology (18-12-2009)
    “…Subcutaneous sarcoidosis (also known as ‘Darier-Roussy sarcoid’) is a cutaneous condition characterized by numerous deep-seated nodules on the trunk and…”
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    Building capacity for cancer care infrastructure in Karnataka - the present and the future by Viswanath, L, Palled, S, Venugopal, B, Vijay, C R, Srinivasan, D, Nishchith, V D

    “…Cancer mortality has doubled in India, a lower and middle-income country, from 1990 to 2016, depicting the ever-increasing burden of non-communicable disease…”
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    Clinical profile and outcomes in cervical cancer: An audit from a tertiary cancer center by Palled, Siddanna, Venugopal, Bindu, Nihanthy, D, Khanum, Hashmath, Vijay, C, Viswanath, Lokesh, Ramachandra, C

    Published in Indian journal of cancer (01-01-2023)
    “…Background: Carcinoma cervix contributes to a major proportion of cancer treatment in tertiary oncology centers. The outcomes are dependent on multiple…”
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    Spectrum of metastatic neoplasms of the brain: A clinicopathological study in a tertiary care cancer centre by Singh, Smrita, Amirtham, Usha, Premalata, Chennagiri, Lakshmaiah, Kuntegowdanahalli, Viswanath, Lokesh, Kumar, Rekha

    Published in Neurology India (01-05-2018)
    “…Background: While brain metastases (BM) are the most common causes of neurologic disorders in patients with known systemic malignancies, they can often be the…”
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    Abscopal effect in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukemia during radiation therapy: a case report by Lakshmanagowda, Preethi Bangalore, Viswanath, Lokesh, Thimmaiah, Naveen, Dasappa, Lokanath, Supe, Sanjay Sudakar, Kallur, Pramod

    Published in Cases journal (18-11-2009)
    “…Radiotherapy has a significant impact on the local tumor environment and its distant component. Abscopal effect is the bystander effect of radiotherapy…”
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    Molecular constitution of breast but not other reproductive tissues is rich in growth promoting molecules: A possible link to highest incidence of tumor growths by Poola, Indira, Abraham, Jessy, Marshalleck, Josephine J., Yue, Qingqi, Fu, Sidney W., Viswanath, Lokesh, Sharma, Nikhil, Hill, Russel, DeWitty, Robert L., Bonney, George

    Published in FEBS letters (17-09-2009)
    “…In the current study we tested if highest incidence of benign as well as cancer growths in breast tissue is due to constitutive molecular composition of this…”
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    Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor (G-CSF) accelerates healing of radiation induced moist desquamation of the skin by Viswanath, L, Bindhu, J, Krishnamurthy, B, Suresh, K P

    Published in Klinická onkologie (2012)
    “…Clinical evidence from a few experimental and randomized trials have implicated the possible benefit of cytokines in prevention and healing of radiation…”
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