PURPOSE: Previous studies of hypofractionated adjuvant whole-breast radiotherapy for early breast cancer established a 15- or 16-fraction (fr) regimen as standard. The FAST Trial (CRUKE/04/015) evaluated normal tissue effects (NTE) and disease outcomes after 5-fr regimens. Ten-year results are presented. METHODS: Women ≥ 50 years of age with low-risk invasive breast carcinoma (pT1-2 pN0) were randomly assigned to 50 Gy/25 fr (5 weeks) or 30 or 28.5 Gy in 5 once-weekly fr of 6.0 or 5.7 Gy. The primary end point was change in photographic breast appearance at 2 and 5 years; secondary end points were physician assessments of NTE and local tumor control. Odds ratios (ORs) from longitudinal analyses compared regimens. RESULTS: A total of...
Moderate hypofractionation is the standard of care for adjuvant whole-breast radiotherapy after brea...
Background/Aim: To report the feasibility and oncological outcomes in breast cancer patients treated...
Introduction: Acceleration of radiotherapy in 5 fractions for breast cancer can reduce the burden of...
Purpose: Previous studies of hypofractionated adjuvant whole-breast radiotherapy for early breast ca...
INTRODUCTION: The phase 3 FAST-Forward trial reported outcomes for 26 and 27 Gy schedules delivered ...
Background: We aimed to identify a five-fraction schedule of adjuvant radiotherapy (radiation therap...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to identify a five-fraction schedule of adjuvant radiotherapy (radiation therap...
Background and purpose: Randomised trials testing 15- or 16-fraction regimens of adjuvant radiothera...
Background: We aimed to identify a five-fraction schedule of adjuvant radiotherapy (radiation therap...
Background: 5-year results of the UK Standardisation of Breast Radiotherapy (START) trials suggested...
SummaryBackgroundThe international standard radiotherapy schedule for early breast cancer delivers 5...
Background: 5-year results of the UK Standardisation of Breast Radiotherapy (START) trials suggested...
AimsA pilot study was undertaken with the aim of documenting acute skin reactions and 2-year late ad...
PURPOSE IMPORT LOW demonstrated noninferiority of partial-breast and reduced-dose radiotherapy versu...
Background:The purpose of this prospective study is to determine the effectiveness and cosmetic outc...
Moderate hypofractionation is the standard of care for adjuvant whole-breast radiotherapy after brea...
Background/Aim: To report the feasibility and oncological outcomes in breast cancer patients treated...
Introduction: Acceleration of radiotherapy in 5 fractions for breast cancer can reduce the burden of...
Purpose: Previous studies of hypofractionated adjuvant whole-breast radiotherapy for early breast ca...
INTRODUCTION: The phase 3 FAST-Forward trial reported outcomes for 26 and 27 Gy schedules delivered ...
Background: We aimed to identify a five-fraction schedule of adjuvant radiotherapy (radiation therap...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to identify a five-fraction schedule of adjuvant radiotherapy (radiation therap...
Background and purpose: Randomised trials testing 15- or 16-fraction regimens of adjuvant radiothera...
Background: We aimed to identify a five-fraction schedule of adjuvant radiotherapy (radiation therap...
Background: 5-year results of the UK Standardisation of Breast Radiotherapy (START) trials suggested...
SummaryBackgroundThe international standard radiotherapy schedule for early breast cancer delivers 5...
Background: 5-year results of the UK Standardisation of Breast Radiotherapy (START) trials suggested...
AimsA pilot study was undertaken with the aim of documenting acute skin reactions and 2-year late ad...
PURPOSE IMPORT LOW demonstrated noninferiority of partial-breast and reduced-dose radiotherapy versu...
Background:The purpose of this prospective study is to determine the effectiveness and cosmetic outc...
Moderate hypofractionation is the standard of care for adjuvant whole-breast radiotherapy after brea...
Background/Aim: To report the feasibility and oncological outcomes in breast cancer patients treated...
Introduction: Acceleration of radiotherapy in 5 fractions for breast cancer can reduce the burden of...