The prone position can be used for the planning of adjuvant radiotherapy after conservative breast surgery in order to deliver less irradiation to lung and cardiac tissue. In the present study, we compared the results of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy planning for five patients irradiated in the supine and prone position. Tumor stage was T1N0M0 in four patients and T1N1M0 in one. All patients had been previously submitted to conservative breast surgery. Breast size was large in three patients and moderate in the other two. Irradiation in the prone position was performed using an immobilization foam pad with a hole cut into it to accommodate the breast so that it would hang down away from the chest wall. Dose-volume histograms show...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to demonstrate feasibility and analyze dosimetric differences in ...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
Most patients undergoing breast conservation therapy receive radiotherapy in the supine position. Hi...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the differences of the dosimetric parameters betwee...
In women with large and pendulous breasts postoperative radiotherapy in the supine position could re...
Purpose We report on a dosimetrical study of three patient positions (supine, prone dive, and prone ...
Since December 2009, after breast-conserving surgery for Stage 0-I cancer of the left breast, 21 wom...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
BACKGROUND: Prone positioning for breast radiotherapy is preferable when the aim is a reduction of ...
When treating breast cancer patients with radiation therapy, it is important to find treatment techn...
When treating breast cancer patients with radiation therapy, it is important to find treatment techn...
Purpose: to compare non-target tissue (including left-anterior-descending coronary-artery (LAD)) dos...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to demonstrate feasibility and analyze dosimetric differences in ...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
Most patients undergoing breast conservation therapy receive radiotherapy in the supine position. Hi...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the differences of the dosimetric parameters betwee...
In women with large and pendulous breasts postoperative radiotherapy in the supine position could re...
Purpose We report on a dosimetrical study of three patient positions (supine, prone dive, and prone ...
Since December 2009, after breast-conserving surgery for Stage 0-I cancer of the left breast, 21 wom...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
BACKGROUND: Prone positioning for breast radiotherapy is preferable when the aim is a reduction of ...
When treating breast cancer patients with radiation therapy, it is important to find treatment techn...
When treating breast cancer patients with radiation therapy, it is important to find treatment techn...
Purpose: to compare non-target tissue (including left-anterior-descending coronary-artery (LAD)) dos...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to demonstrate feasibility and analyze dosimetric differences in ...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...