Proton therapy has shown potential for reducing doses to normal tissues in breast cancer radiotherapy. However data on the impact of protons when including internal mammary nodes (IMN) in the target for breast radiotherapy is comparatively scarce. This study aimed to evaluate normal tissue doses when including the IMN in regional RT with scanned proton beams, with and without respiratory gating. The study cohort was composed of ten left-sided breast patients CT-scanned during enhanced inspiration gating (EIG) and free-breathing (FB). Proton plans were designed for the target including or excluding the IMN. Targets and organs-at-risk were delineated according to RTOG guidelines. Comparison was performed between dosimetric parameters characte...
Background and purpose Adjuvant radiotherapy of internal mammary nodes (IMN) improves survival in hi...
We report on a comparative dosimetrical study between deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) and shallo...
We report on a dosimetrical study comparing supine (S) and prone-crawl (P) position for radiotherapy...
Proton therapy has shown potential for reducing doses to normal tissues in breast cancer radiotherap...
Background Respiratory gating and proton therapy have both been proposed to reduce the cardiopulmona...
<p><b>Purpose.</b> The purpose of this study was to compare the dose to heart, left anterior descend...
AIMS: Radiotherapy target volumes in early breast cancer treatment increasingly include the internal...
PURPOSE: In left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy, tangential intensity modulated radiotherapy combi...
Purpose Deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) in photon therapy as well as proton therapy (in free bre...
PurposeTo investigate the dosimetric impact of breathing motion on robustly optimized proton therapy...
Purpose: This study aims to compare the dosimetric differences in intensity-modulated proton therapy...
Background: Different modern radiation therapy treatment solutions for breast cancer (BC) and region...
Abstract Postoperative radiation therapy substantially decreases local relapse and moderately reduce...
Abstract Background Setup reproducibility of the tissue in the proton beam path is critical in maint...
<p><b>Background:</b> Proton breast radiotherapy has been suggested to improve target coverage as we...
Background and purpose Adjuvant radiotherapy of internal mammary nodes (IMN) improves survival in hi...
We report on a comparative dosimetrical study between deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) and shallo...
We report on a dosimetrical study comparing supine (S) and prone-crawl (P) position for radiotherapy...
Proton therapy has shown potential for reducing doses to normal tissues in breast cancer radiotherap...
Background Respiratory gating and proton therapy have both been proposed to reduce the cardiopulmona...
<p><b>Purpose.</b> The purpose of this study was to compare the dose to heart, left anterior descend...
AIMS: Radiotherapy target volumes in early breast cancer treatment increasingly include the internal...
PURPOSE: In left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy, tangential intensity modulated radiotherapy combi...
Purpose Deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) in photon therapy as well as proton therapy (in free bre...
PurposeTo investigate the dosimetric impact of breathing motion on robustly optimized proton therapy...
Purpose: This study aims to compare the dosimetric differences in intensity-modulated proton therapy...
Background: Different modern radiation therapy treatment solutions for breast cancer (BC) and region...
Abstract Postoperative radiation therapy substantially decreases local relapse and moderately reduce...
Abstract Background Setup reproducibility of the tissue in the proton beam path is critical in maint...
<p><b>Background:</b> Proton breast radiotherapy has been suggested to improve target coverage as we...
Background and purpose Adjuvant radiotherapy of internal mammary nodes (IMN) improves survival in hi...
We report on a comparative dosimetrical study between deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) and shallo...
We report on a dosimetrical study comparing supine (S) and prone-crawl (P) position for radiotherapy...