BackgroundAccelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is a treatment option for selected early stage breast cancer patients. Some APBI techniques lead to skin toxicity with the skin dose as main risk factor. We hypothesize that a spacer injected between the skin and target volume reduces the skin dose and subsequent toxicity in permanent breast seed implant (PBSI) patients.MethodsIn this parallel-group, single-center, randomized controlled trial, the effect of a subcutaneous spacer injection on skin toxicity among patients treated with PBSI is tested. Eligibility for participation is derived from international guidelines for suitable patients for partial breast radiotherapy, e.g. women aged 50years with a histologically proven non-lobular...
BACKGROUND: Eighty-seven institutions participated in a Registry Trial that was designed to collect ...
Purpose: Prone position for whole breast irradiation (WBI) results in lower rates of toxicity and re...
Background: A shift towards less burdening and more patient friendly treatments for breast cancer is...
BackgroundAccelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is a treatment option for selected early sta...
BackgroundAccelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is a treatment option for selected early sta...
BACKGROUND: The MammoSite device was designed as a breast brachytherapy applicator and is currently ...
Context: Accelerated partial-breast irradiation (APBI) using various approaches is being increasingl...
Purpose/Objective(s): Randomized clinical trials support the use of hypofractionated whole breast ir...
PURPOSEThe results in terms of side effects vary among the published accelerated partial-breast irra...
PURPOSE: The effect of hyaluronic acid (Ialugen cream) on acute skin reactions after radiotherapy, w...
PURPOSE: Several international trials are currently investigating accelerated partial breast irradia...
BACKGROUND: This report presents 3 years of data on treatment efficacy, cosmetic results, and toxici...
Background: Breast conserving therapy for women with breast cancer consists of local excision of the...
Objectives(a) To prospectively determine if multidwell position dose delivery can decrease skin dose...
Background: To report results in terms of feasibility and early toxicity of hypofractionated simulta...
BACKGROUND: Eighty-seven institutions participated in a Registry Trial that was designed to collect ...
Purpose: Prone position for whole breast irradiation (WBI) results in lower rates of toxicity and re...
Background: A shift towards less burdening and more patient friendly treatments for breast cancer is...
BackgroundAccelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is a treatment option for selected early sta...
BackgroundAccelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is a treatment option for selected early sta...
BACKGROUND: The MammoSite device was designed as a breast brachytherapy applicator and is currently ...
Context: Accelerated partial-breast irradiation (APBI) using various approaches is being increasingl...
Purpose/Objective(s): Randomized clinical trials support the use of hypofractionated whole breast ir...
PURPOSEThe results in terms of side effects vary among the published accelerated partial-breast irra...
PURPOSE: The effect of hyaluronic acid (Ialugen cream) on acute skin reactions after radiotherapy, w...
PURPOSE: Several international trials are currently investigating accelerated partial breast irradia...
BACKGROUND: This report presents 3 years of data on treatment efficacy, cosmetic results, and toxici...
Background: Breast conserving therapy for women with breast cancer consists of local excision of the...
Objectives(a) To prospectively determine if multidwell position dose delivery can decrease skin dose...
Background: To report results in terms of feasibility and early toxicity of hypofractionated simulta...
BACKGROUND: Eighty-seven institutions participated in a Registry Trial that was designed to collect ...
Purpose: Prone position for whole breast irradiation (WBI) results in lower rates of toxicity and re...
Background: A shift towards less burdening and more patient friendly treatments for breast cancer is...