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Richard G. Martin

Researcher at University of Texas System

Publications -  10
Citations -  973

Richard G. Martin is an academic researcher from University of Texas System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Survival rate & Laparotomy. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 10 publications receiving 968 citations.

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Conservative surgery and postoperative radiotherapy in 300 adults with soft-tissue sarcomas

TL;DR: From January 1963 through December 1977, 300 adults with soft‐tissue sarcomas were treated by a conservative surgical excision and postoperative radiotherapy, and the absolute two‐ and five‐year disease‐free survival rates are 74% and 61.3% respectively.
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Primary osteosarcoma of bone. Clinicopathologic investigation of 243 cases, with necropsy studies in 54.

TL;DR: The data analyzed in this study provide a firm baseline of experience in analyzing results of treatment for osteosarcoma prior to the use of adjuvant chemotherapy, which is currently producing a vastly improved therapeuttic response.
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Experience with fast neutron therapy for locally advanced sarcomas

TL;DR: Between October 1972 and April 1978, 34 patients with locally advanced sarcomas were treated with fast neutrons using the Texas A & M variable energy cyclotron, and local tumor control was superior for patients who received doses greater than 6500 rad eq.
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Laparotomy findings in lymphangiogram-staged I and II non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

TL;DR: Ninety patients with Stage I or II, including extranodal (E), presentations of non‐Hodkin's lymphoma were investigated by laparotomy, either for the definitive staging of patients with peripheral presentations or for diagnosis of abdominal disease.