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Dr. Narayana Gowda

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Saint Mary's Hospital

Expert in Cancer
Expert in Neuroblastoma
38 reported clinical trials
89 drugs studied

About Narayana Gowda

Education:

  • Completed undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia.
  • Graduated from the American University of Antigua College of Medicine.

Experience:

  • Part of the inaugural class of residents in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at St. Mary's Health Care System, starting July 1, 2015. This program is a collaboration between the AU/UGA Medical Partnership and St. Mary's Health Care System.

Area of expertise

1Cancer
Global Leader
Narayana Gowda has run 15 trials for Cancer. Some of their research focus areas include:
Stage I
Stage IV
Stage II
2Neuroblastoma
Global Leader
Narayana Gowda has run 11 trials for Neuroblastoma. Some of their research focus areas include:
Stage IV
MYC positive
MYC negative

Affiliated Hospitals

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Saint Mary's Hospital
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Kaplan Cancer Center At St. Mary's Medical Center

Clinical Trials Narayana Gowda is currently running

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Inotuzumab Ozogamicin

for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

This phase III trial studies whether inotuzumab ozogamicin added to post-induction chemotherapy for patients with High-Risk B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL) improves outcomes. This trial also studies the outcomes of patients with mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL), and B-lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-LLy) when treated with ALL therapy without inotuzumab ozogamicin. Inotuzumab ozogamicin is a monoclonal antibody, called inotuzumab, linked to a type of chemotherapy called calicheamicin. Inotuzumab attaches to cancer cells in a targeted way and delivers calicheamicin to kill them. Other drugs used in the chemotherapy regimen, such as cyclophosphamide, cytarabine, dexamethasone, doxorubicin, daunorubicin, methotrexate, leucovorin, mercaptopurine, prednisone, thioguanine, vincristine, and pegaspargase or calaspargase pegol work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. This trial will also study the outcomes of patients with mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) and disseminated B lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-LLy) when treated with high-risk ALL chemotherapy. The overall goal of this study is to understand if adding inotuzumab ozogamicin to standard of care chemotherapy maintains or improves outcomes in High Risk B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (HR B-ALL). The first part of the study includes the first two phases of therapy: Induction and Consolidation. This part will collect information on the leukemia, as well as the effects of the initial treatment, to classify patients into post-consolidation treatment groups. On the second part of this study, patients with HR B-ALL will receive the remainder of the chemotherapy cycles (interim maintenance I, delayed intensification, interim maintenance II, maintenance), with some patients randomized to receive inotuzumab. The patients that receive inotuzumab will not receive part of delayed intensification. Other aims of this study include investigating whether treating both males and females with the same duration of chemotherapy maintains outcomes for males who have previously been treated for an additional year compared to girls, as well as to evaluate the best ways to help patients adhere to oral chemotherapy regimens. Finally, this study will be the first to track the outcomes of subjects with disseminated B-cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-LLy) or Mixed Phenotype Acute Leukemia (MPAL) when treated with B-ALL chemotherapy.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 3
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Chemotherapy

for Cancer

This phase III trial studies how well active surveillance help doctors to monitor subjects with low risk germ cell tumors for recurrence after their tumor is removed. When the germ cell tumor has spread outside of the organ in which it developed, it is considered metastatic. Chemotherapy drugs, such as bleomycin, carboplatin, etoposide, and cisplatin, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. The trial studies whether carboplatin or cisplatin is the preferred chemotherapy to use in treating metastatic standard risk germ cell tumors.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 326 criteria

More about Narayana Gowda

Clinical Trial Related8 years of experience running clinical trials · Led 38 trials as a Principal Investigator · 11 Active Clinical Trials
Treatments Narayana Gowda has experience with
  • Cyclophosphamide
  • Radiation Therapy
  • Etoposide
  • Vincristine Sulfate
  • Doxorubicin Hydrochloride
  • Laboratory Biomarker Analysis

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