The adequate timing of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) in breast cancer has become a subject of increasing interest in recent years. A population-based study was undertaken to determine the influence of demographic and clinical factors on the postoperative RT delay in patients treated with breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and to assess the impact of delay on survival. In total, 7800 breast cancer patients treated with BCS and adjuvant RT between 1986 and 1998 in Yorkshire were included in the study. The median interval between surgery and the start of RT (S-RT interval) was 8 weeks (7 weeks for chemotherapy negative and 11 for chemotherapy positive patients). This interval increased substantially over time from 5 weeks during 1986-1988, irrespect...
Background: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies...
Objective: There is much evidence for the detrimental effect of treatment interruptions on tumor con...
We read with great interest the paper by Vandergrift et al. (1) in the January issue of the Journal....
The optimal timing and sequencing of adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy after breast-conserving ...
The purpose of this study was to determine among surgically treated non-metastatic breast cancer pa...
This study describes variation in the time interval between surgery and radiotherapy in breast cance...
Purpose This study evaluated the effect of surgery-radiotherapy interval (SRI) on outcomes in patien...
Background: In the past a mastectomy was the first approach of treating breast cancer. Oncoplastic t...
Background. For stage I and II breast cancer, the standard treatment is partial mastectomy followed ...
In the last two decades, systemic adjuvant treatment for breast cancer, in association with radiothe...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch guidelines advise to start radiation therapy (RT) within 5 weeks following bre...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of timing of radiotherapy after conservat...
Wen-Wen Zhang,1,* San-Gang Wu,2,* Jia-Yuan Sun,1 Feng-Yan Li,1 Zhen-Yu He1 1Department of Radiation ...
BACKGROUND: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies ha...
This study reports on the treatment results in 508 patients with 514 AJCC stage I-II invasive breast...
Background: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies...
Objective: There is much evidence for the detrimental effect of treatment interruptions on tumor con...
We read with great interest the paper by Vandergrift et al. (1) in the January issue of the Journal....
The optimal timing and sequencing of adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy after breast-conserving ...
The purpose of this study was to determine among surgically treated non-metastatic breast cancer pa...
This study describes variation in the time interval between surgery and radiotherapy in breast cance...
Purpose This study evaluated the effect of surgery-radiotherapy interval (SRI) on outcomes in patien...
Background: In the past a mastectomy was the first approach of treating breast cancer. Oncoplastic t...
Background. For stage I and II breast cancer, the standard treatment is partial mastectomy followed ...
In the last two decades, systemic adjuvant treatment for breast cancer, in association with radiothe...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch guidelines advise to start radiation therapy (RT) within 5 weeks following bre...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of timing of radiotherapy after conservat...
Wen-Wen Zhang,1,* San-Gang Wu,2,* Jia-Yuan Sun,1 Feng-Yan Li,1 Zhen-Yu He1 1Department of Radiation ...
BACKGROUND: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies ha...
This study reports on the treatment results in 508 patients with 514 AJCC stage I-II invasive breast...
Background: Waiting times for cancer patients are a national priority in the UK. Previous studies...
Objective: There is much evidence for the detrimental effect of treatment interruptions on tumor con...
We read with great interest the paper by Vandergrift et al. (1) in the January issue of the Journal....