Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tangential-field left breast radiotherapy. With these techniques, patients hold their breath while radiotherapy is delivered, pushing the heart down and away from the radiotherapy field. Despite clear dosimetric benefits, these techniques are not yet in widespread use. One reason for this is that commercially available solutions require specialist equipment, necessitating not only significant capital investment, but often also incurring ongoing costs such as a need for daily disposable mouthpieces. The voluntary breath-hold technique described here does not require any additional specialist equipment. All breath-holding techniques require a surrog...
Adjuvant radiation therapy is a critical component of breast cancer management. However, when breast...
For patients with thoracic and abdominal lesions, respiration-induced internal organ motion and defo...
Background: We developed, applied, and prospectively evaluated a novel deep-inspiration breath-hold ...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
doi:10.3791/51578 (2014). Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardi...
Background Deep-inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) reduces radiation dose to the heart in patients under...
The dose delivered to the left anterior descending artery (LAD) in radiotherapy of left-sided breast...
During radiotherapy of left-sided breast cancer, parts of the heart are irradiated, which may lead t...
Aims To evaluate the feasibility and heart-sparing ability of the voluntary breath-hold (VBH) techni...
Background and purpose Breath hold is increasingly used for cardiac sparing in left-sided breast can...
Background and purpose Breath hold is increasingly used for cardiac sparing in left-sided breast can...
Background and purpose Breath hold is increasingly used for cardiac sparing in left-sided breast can...
Patients with left breast cancer who undergo radiotherapy have a non-negligible risk of developing r...
Adjuvant radiation therapy is a critical component of breast cancer management. However, when breast...
Adjuvant radiation therapy is a critical component of breast cancer management. However, when breast...
For patients with thoracic and abdominal lesions, respiration-induced internal organ motion and defo...
Background: We developed, applied, and prospectively evaluated a novel deep-inspiration breath-hold ...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
doi:10.3791/51578 (2014). Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardi...
Background Deep-inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) reduces radiation dose to the heart in patients under...
The dose delivered to the left anterior descending artery (LAD) in radiotherapy of left-sided breast...
During radiotherapy of left-sided breast cancer, parts of the heart are irradiated, which may lead t...
Aims To evaluate the feasibility and heart-sparing ability of the voluntary breath-hold (VBH) techni...
Background and purpose Breath hold is increasingly used for cardiac sparing in left-sided breast can...
Background and purpose Breath hold is increasingly used for cardiac sparing in left-sided breast can...
Background and purpose Breath hold is increasingly used for cardiac sparing in left-sided breast can...
Patients with left breast cancer who undergo radiotherapy have a non-negligible risk of developing r...
Adjuvant radiation therapy is a critical component of breast cancer management. However, when breast...
Adjuvant radiation therapy is a critical component of breast cancer management. However, when breast...
For patients with thoracic and abdominal lesions, respiration-induced internal organ motion and defo...
Background: We developed, applied, and prospectively evaluated a novel deep-inspiration breath-hold ...