The aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility, practicality, efficacy and safety of the delivery of accelerated partial breast irradiation using the MammoSite for the boost phase. Six patients aged 53-69 years with stage T1N0, T2N0, Grade I-II invasive ductal carcinoma received 9-10 Gy prescribed at 1 cm from the MammoSite balloon surface in two fractions of 4.5-5 Gy 6 h apart. The MammoSite was inserted 20-37 days postoperatively. External beam radiation therapy to the whole breast commenced 1-5 days after accelerated partial breast irradiation. The maximum skin dose ranged from 3 to 9 Gy. The skin-cavity distance ranged from 7 to 19 mm. Local discomfort resolved as the scar healed spontaneously within 3-5 days. No Grade III or h...
The aim of this study is to assess the toxicity and cosmetic outcome of preoperative accelerated par...
Purpose: To explore the dosimetric advantages of the new MammoSite multilumen (ML) balloon for breas...
PURPOSE AND BACKGROUND: Conventional early breast cancer treatment consists of a lumpectomy followed...
BACKGROUND: The MammoSite device was designed as a breast brachytherapy applicator and is currently ...
HYPOTHESIS: Partial-breast irradiation for carcinoma by a single source of radiation placed in the c...
Background: The MammoSite† radiotherapy system is an alternative treatment option for patients with ...
Hypothesis :Partial-breast irradiation for carcinoma by a single source of radiation placed in the c...
Purpose: Permanent breast seed implant is an accelerated partial breast irradiation technique realiz...
Breast cancer (Ca) comprises the most common cancer in females and constitutes a leading cause of ca...
Background: To report results in terms of feasibility and early toxicity of hypofractionated simulta...
Purpose: Partial breast irradiation (PBI) after lumpectomy may be an option for selected patients wi...
Objectives:The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and the related toxicity of hypofrac...
Purpose: We sought to evaluate the feasibility and tolerability of a novel accelerated partial breas...
PURPOSE: We present a novel technical approach to treat the index quadrant after conserving surgery...
Context: Accelerated partial-breast irradiation (APBI) using various approaches is being increasingl...
The aim of this study is to assess the toxicity and cosmetic outcome of preoperative accelerated par...
Purpose: To explore the dosimetric advantages of the new MammoSite multilumen (ML) balloon for breas...
PURPOSE AND BACKGROUND: Conventional early breast cancer treatment consists of a lumpectomy followed...
BACKGROUND: The MammoSite device was designed as a breast brachytherapy applicator and is currently ...
HYPOTHESIS: Partial-breast irradiation for carcinoma by a single source of radiation placed in the c...
Background: The MammoSite† radiotherapy system is an alternative treatment option for patients with ...
Hypothesis :Partial-breast irradiation for carcinoma by a single source of radiation placed in the c...
Purpose: Permanent breast seed implant is an accelerated partial breast irradiation technique realiz...
Breast cancer (Ca) comprises the most common cancer in females and constitutes a leading cause of ca...
Background: To report results in terms of feasibility and early toxicity of hypofractionated simulta...
Purpose: Partial breast irradiation (PBI) after lumpectomy may be an option for selected patients wi...
Objectives:The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and the related toxicity of hypofrac...
Purpose: We sought to evaluate the feasibility and tolerability of a novel accelerated partial breas...
PURPOSE: We present a novel technical approach to treat the index quadrant after conserving surgery...
Context: Accelerated partial-breast irradiation (APBI) using various approaches is being increasingl...
The aim of this study is to assess the toxicity and cosmetic outcome of preoperative accelerated par...
Purpose: To explore the dosimetric advantages of the new MammoSite multilumen (ML) balloon for breas...
PURPOSE AND BACKGROUND: Conventional early breast cancer treatment consists of a lumpectomy followed...