WOS: 000467786303104The risk of developing coronary ischemic heart disease and the radiation doses to heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) have been very well documented in breast cancer patients who underwent radiotherapy (RT). On the other hand, there is limited information regarding the right coronary artery (RCA) doses which feeds the heart in 48% of the human population. In this study proximal RCA (pRCA) doses are evaluated in the treatment plans of breast cancer patients who underwent RT
International audienceBackground and purpose The dose effect-effect relationship for cardiac disease...
Radiation induced cardiac adverse events are significant reasons for morbidity and mortality in long...
Background: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Comparison with control groups of untreated patients suggests that right-breast-cancer patients who ...
There are certain risks of radiotherapy (RT), especially patients with left-sided breast cancer have...
<p><b>Background:</b> Women irradiated for left-sided breast cancer (BC) have an increased risk of c...
Purpose :The cardiac toxicities are especially important in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy(RT...
Patients irradiated for left-sided breast cancer have higher incidence of cardiovascular disease tha...
BackgroundTo assess the relationship between radiation doses to the coronary arteries (CAs) and loca...
PURPOSE: To quantify the radiation doses received by the heart and coronary arteries from contempora...
International audienceBackground Intra-individual heterogeneity of cardiac exposure is an issue in b...
AimTo evaluate the dose distribution to the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery in patien...
International audienceBackground: Radiotherapy (RT) is a major component of breast cancer treatment ...
Purpose To study distribution of coronary artery stenosis among patients with breast cancer (BC) and...
The aims: to dosimetrically evaluate the dose to the heart and left anterior descending artery in le...
International audienceBackground and purpose The dose effect-effect relationship for cardiac disease...
Radiation induced cardiac adverse events are significant reasons for morbidity and mortality in long...
Background: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Comparison with control groups of untreated patients suggests that right-breast-cancer patients who ...
There are certain risks of radiotherapy (RT), especially patients with left-sided breast cancer have...
<p><b>Background:</b> Women irradiated for left-sided breast cancer (BC) have an increased risk of c...
Purpose :The cardiac toxicities are especially important in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy(RT...
Patients irradiated for left-sided breast cancer have higher incidence of cardiovascular disease tha...
BackgroundTo assess the relationship between radiation doses to the coronary arteries (CAs) and loca...
PURPOSE: To quantify the radiation doses received by the heart and coronary arteries from contempora...
International audienceBackground Intra-individual heterogeneity of cardiac exposure is an issue in b...
AimTo evaluate the dose distribution to the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery in patien...
International audienceBackground: Radiotherapy (RT) is a major component of breast cancer treatment ...
Purpose To study distribution of coronary artery stenosis among patients with breast cancer (BC) and...
The aims: to dosimetrically evaluate the dose to the heart and left anterior descending artery in le...
International audienceBackground and purpose The dose effect-effect relationship for cardiac disease...
Radiation induced cardiac adverse events are significant reasons for morbidity and mortality in long...
Background: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...