Background: A boost dose is applied after breast conserving surgery (BCS) and whole breast irradiation to further reduce the risk of local recurrences in breast cancer. In the NABON Breast Cancer Audit (NBCA) variation in the use of the boost was seen. Identification of factors explaining this variation can be useful to reduce possible undesirable variance in clinical practice. Aims of the current study were to determine the variation of the use of boost irradiation over time and between radiation oncology departments. We also investigated which patient and tumour factors were associated with the use of a boost. Material and Methods: From the NBCA cohort, all patients with primary DCIS or invasive breast cancer without distant metastatic di...
Objectives Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is important in the optimal treatment of patients with loc...
PurposeAdding atumour bed boost to whole-breast irradiation in breast-conserving therapy reduces loc...
Contains fulltext : 53020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: Differen...
Aims: To determine the variation in radiation therapy boost use in a nationwide study following adju...
Aims: To determine the variation in radiation therapy boost use in a nationwide study following adju...
The use of Breast Conserving Surgery (BCS) followed by radiotherapy (BSC-RT) in pT1 (≤2 cm) and pT2-...
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer among women worldwide and is responsible for over o...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Background: The present study aimed to describe the use of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) aft...
Background: Treatment variation is an important issue in health care provision. An external peer rev...
BACKGROUND: To describe variation in staging and primary treatment by hospital characteristics inclu...
IMPORTANCE: The use of a radiotherapy (RT) boost to the tumor bed after whole-breast RT (WBRT) for d...
Background: This study evaluated trends in adjuvant systemic treatment among breast cancer patients ...
Introduction: NAC has led to an increase in breast conserving surgery (BCS) worldwide. This study ai...
Objectives Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is important in the optimal treatment of patients with loc...
PurposeAdding atumour bed boost to whole-breast irradiation in breast-conserving therapy reduces loc...
Contains fulltext : 53020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: Differen...
Aims: To determine the variation in radiation therapy boost use in a nationwide study following adju...
Aims: To determine the variation in radiation therapy boost use in a nationwide study following adju...
The use of Breast Conserving Surgery (BCS) followed by radiotherapy (BSC-RT) in pT1 (≤2 cm) and pT2-...
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer among women worldwide and is responsible for over o...
Background: Landmark trials have shown breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) combined with radiotherapy to...
Background: The present study aimed to describe the use of immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) aft...
Background: Treatment variation is an important issue in health care provision. An external peer rev...
BACKGROUND: To describe variation in staging and primary treatment by hospital characteristics inclu...
IMPORTANCE: The use of a radiotherapy (RT) boost to the tumor bed after whole-breast RT (WBRT) for d...
Background: This study evaluated trends in adjuvant systemic treatment among breast cancer patients ...
Introduction: NAC has led to an increase in breast conserving surgery (BCS) worldwide. This study ai...
Objectives Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is important in the optimal treatment of patients with loc...
PurposeAdding atumour bed boost to whole-breast irradiation in breast-conserving therapy reduces loc...
Contains fulltext : 53020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: Differen...