Abstract Objective: To characterize a population of patients with radiation-induced angiosarcoma (RIAS) of the breast treated at an oncology center, focusing mainly on the imaging features, although also on the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective review of patients with histologically proven angiosarcoma of the breast or chest wall, all of whom received radiotherapy, after conservative or radical breast surgery, between 2000 and 2015. Results: Eleven patients met the inclusion criteria. The median age at the time of diagnosis of RIAS of the breast was 71.5 years (range, 58-87 years), and the median latency period was 8.9 years (range, 4-27 years). The rate of local recurre...
Breast angiosarcoma (BAS) is an extremely rare and poorly studied neoplasm, the etiology of primary ...
\(\bf {Background:}\) Radiogenic angiosarcoma of the breast (RASB) is a rare late sequela of local i...
Angiosarcomas of the breast (ASB) are rare, representing<1% of breast malignancies. They can deve...
Abstract Objective: To characterize a population of patients with radiation-induced angiosarcoma (R...
Background Radiation induced angiosarcoma (RIAS) of the breast is a rare and aggressive complication...
Background Angiosarcoma of the breast is very rare and can be divided into primary and secondary ang...
In the last couple of decades, breast conservation therapy, which utilizes a combination of surgery,...
Secondary angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare but severe long-term complication of breast cancer tr...
Secondary angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare but severe long-term complication of breast cancer tr...
Abstract Background Radiation-associated angiosarcoma (RAAS) is a rare subtype of secondary angiosar...
Radiation-induced breast angiosarcoma is a severe but rare late complication in the breast-preservin...
Abstract Background The incidence of radiation-associated angiosarcoma (RAA) of the breast has been ...
BACKGROUND: Angiosarcoma (AS) is a rare, invasive malignancy originating from endothelial cells caus...
Background: Radiation-associated breast angiosarcoma (RT-AS) is an uncommon malignancy with an incid...
Angiosarcoma (AS) is a rare, aggressive tumour of endothelial origin occurring in various clinical s...
Breast angiosarcoma (BAS) is an extremely rare and poorly studied neoplasm, the etiology of primary ...
\(\bf {Background:}\) Radiogenic angiosarcoma of the breast (RASB) is a rare late sequela of local i...
Angiosarcomas of the breast (ASB) are rare, representing<1% of breast malignancies. They can deve...
Abstract Objective: To characterize a population of patients with radiation-induced angiosarcoma (R...
Background Radiation induced angiosarcoma (RIAS) of the breast is a rare and aggressive complication...
Background Angiosarcoma of the breast is very rare and can be divided into primary and secondary ang...
In the last couple of decades, breast conservation therapy, which utilizes a combination of surgery,...
Secondary angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare but severe long-term complication of breast cancer tr...
Secondary angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare but severe long-term complication of breast cancer tr...
Abstract Background Radiation-associated angiosarcoma (RAAS) is a rare subtype of secondary angiosar...
Radiation-induced breast angiosarcoma is a severe but rare late complication in the breast-preservin...
Abstract Background The incidence of radiation-associated angiosarcoma (RAA) of the breast has been ...
BACKGROUND: Angiosarcoma (AS) is a rare, invasive malignancy originating from endothelial cells caus...
Background: Radiation-associated breast angiosarcoma (RT-AS) is an uncommon malignancy with an incid...
Angiosarcoma (AS) is a rare, aggressive tumour of endothelial origin occurring in various clinical s...
Breast angiosarcoma (BAS) is an extremely rare and poorly studied neoplasm, the etiology of primary ...
\(\bf {Background:}\) Radiogenic angiosarcoma of the breast (RASB) is a rare late sequela of local i...
Angiosarcomas of the breast (ASB) are rare, representing<1% of breast malignancies. They can deve...