We evaluated the accuracy of three methods of estimating radiation dose to the heart from two-dimensional tangential radiotherapy for breast cancer, as used in Denmark during 1982-2002.Three tangential radiotherapy regimens were reconstructed using CT-based planning scans for 40 patients with left-sided and 10 with right-sided breast cancer. Setup errors and organ motion were simulated using estimated uncertainties. For left-sided patients, mean heart dose was related to maximum heart distance in the medial field.For left-sided breast cancer, mean heart dose estimated from individual CT-scans varied from 8Gy, and maximum dose from 5 to 50Gy for all three regimens, so that estimates based only on regimen had substantial uncertainty. When max...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradia...
Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradiation duri...
textabstractAfter breast conserving surgery, early stage breast cancer patients are currently treate...
AbstractBackground and purposeWe evaluated the accuracy of three methods of estimating radiation dos...
Irradiation of the heart is one of the major concerns during radiotherapy of breast cancer. Three-di...
Background and purpose: The aim of the present study was to evaluate if it is feasible for experienc...
Purpose To evaluate cardiac doses in breast cancer patients with stage II/III treated with 4-field r...
Radiation induced cardiac adverse events are significant reasons for morbidity and mortality in long...
PURPOSE: To quantify the radiation doses received by the heart and coronary arteries from contempora...
Contains fulltext : 52802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Irradiation of...
To investigate the heart position variability in deep-inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) radiation thera...
With improved cure rates and prolonged patient survival after breast-cancer radiotherapy, radiation-...
Purpose: To evaluate cardiac doses in breast cancer patients with stage II/III treated with 4-field ...
AbstractBackground and purposeTo estimate target and cardiac doses from breast cancer radiotherapy i...
Breast cancer radiotherapy can cause heart disease and lung cancer, with the risks increasing with t...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradia...
Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradiation duri...
textabstractAfter breast conserving surgery, early stage breast cancer patients are currently treate...
AbstractBackground and purposeWe evaluated the accuracy of three methods of estimating radiation dos...
Irradiation of the heart is one of the major concerns during radiotherapy of breast cancer. Three-di...
Background and purpose: The aim of the present study was to evaluate if it is feasible for experienc...
Purpose To evaluate cardiac doses in breast cancer patients with stage II/III treated with 4-field r...
Radiation induced cardiac adverse events are significant reasons for morbidity and mortality in long...
PURPOSE: To quantify the radiation doses received by the heart and coronary arteries from contempora...
Contains fulltext : 52802.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Irradiation of...
To investigate the heart position variability in deep-inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) radiation thera...
With improved cure rates and prolonged patient survival after breast-cancer radiotherapy, radiation-...
Purpose: To evaluate cardiac doses in breast cancer patients with stage II/III treated with 4-field ...
AbstractBackground and purposeTo estimate target and cardiac doses from breast cancer radiotherapy i...
Breast cancer radiotherapy can cause heart disease and lung cancer, with the risks increasing with t...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradia...
Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradiation duri...
textabstractAfter breast conserving surgery, early stage breast cancer patients are currently treate...