Richard L. Crownover
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2015); Cleveland Clinic (1996–2003); Louisiana State University Agricultural Center (1964); Stockholm University (2010); The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center (2009–2019); Duke University (1986–1997); University of California, San Francisco (1995); National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (2015); Brookhaven National Laboratory (1986); Reading Hospital (2008); Cleveland Foundation (1999); Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital (2015); Karolinska Institutet (2010); Technological Educational Institute of Athens (2015); Regional Cancer Center (2008); Radiation Oncology Associates (2010–2019); The University of Texas Health Science Center (2010); Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio (2018–2019); The University of Texas at San Antonio (2013–2015); The Ohio State University (1996); University of Missouri (1970); Michigan State University (1987)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Richard L. Crownover's research focuses on advancements in radiation therapy and surgical simulation. He has investigated the use of virtual reality technology to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery, as well as to reduce patient anxiety and opioid use during procedures for gynecological cancer. Crownover's work also includes examining outcomes and patterns of failure in interstitial brachytherapy for soft tissue sarcomas. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 17, with 92 total publications and 1,356 total citations. He has collaborated with researchers such as Santanu Samanta and Gary D. Lewis at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 17
- Publications: 92
- Citations: 1,358
Selected Publications
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Interstitial Brachytherapy for Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Outcomes and Patterns of Failure Patterns from a Single Institution Experience (2025)
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Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery (2023)
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Supratentorial ependymoma, zinc finger translocation-associated fusion positive, with extensive synaptophysin immunoreactivity arising from malignant transformation of clear cell ependymoma: A case report (2022)
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- Supratentorial ependymoma, zinc finger translocation-associated fusion positive, with extensive synaptophysin immunoreactivity arising from malignant transformation of clear cell ependymoma: A case report
- Supratentorial ependymoma, zinc finger translocation-associated fusion positive, with extensive synaptophysin immunoreactivity arising from malignant transformation of clear cell ependymoma: A case report
- Supratentorial ependymoma, zinc finger translocation-associated fusion positive, with extensive synaptophysin immunoreactivity arising from malignant transformation of clear cell ependymoma: A case report
- Supratentorial ependymoma, zinc finger translocation-associated fusion positive, with extensive synaptophysin immunoreactivity arising from malignant transformation of clear cell ependymoma: A case report
- Supratentorial ependymoma, zinc finger translocation-associated fusion positive, with extensive synaptophysin immunoreactivity arising from malignant transformation of clear cell ependymoma: A case report
- Supratentorial ependymoma, zinc finger translocation-associated fusion positive, with extensive synaptophysin immunoreactivity arising from malignant transformation of clear cell ependymoma: A case report
- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
- Virtual reality technology: A potential tool to enhance brachytherapy training and delivery
- Interstitial Brachytherapy for Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Outcomes and Patterns of Failure Patterns from a Single Institution Experience
- Interstitial Brachytherapy for Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Outcomes and Patterns of Failure Patterns from a Single Institution Experience
- Interstitial Brachytherapy for Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Outcomes and Patterns of Failure Patterns from a Single Institution Experience
- Interstitial Brachytherapy for Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Outcomes and Patterns of Failure Patterns from a Single Institution Experience
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