Purpose Incidental cardiac irradiation can cause cardiac injury, but little is known about the effect of radiation on specific cardiac segments. Methods For 456 women who received breast cancer radiotherapy between 1958 and 2001 and then later experienced a major coronary event, information was obtained on the radiotherapy regimen they received and on the location of their cardiac injury. For 414 women, all with documented location of left ventricular (LV) injury, doses to five LV segments were estimated. For 133 women, all with documented location of coronary artery disease with ≥ 70% stenosis, doses to six coronary artery segments were estimated. For each segment, numbers of women with left-sided and right-sided breast cancer were compar...
Background Patients with left-sided breast cancer have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Background: Previous studies suggested that radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC) can induce...
International audienceBackground Intra-individual heterogeneity of cardiac exposure is an issue in b...
Aim: Coincidental heart light can cause cardiovascular injury, however little is thought about the i...
International audienceBackground: Radiotherapy (RT) is a major component of breast cancer treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Background: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Purpose :The cardiac toxicities are especially important in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy(RT...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that incidental cardiac irradiati...
Background: Breast radiotherapy as practised in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in significant myocard...
Today there is general awareness of the potential damage to the heart in left-sided (more than in ri...
Objective(s): Radiation therapy for breast cancer can induce myocardial capillary injury and incre...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer (BC) radiotherapy (RT) can be associated with long-t...
BACKGROUND: Breast radiotherapy as practised in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in significant myocardi...
There are certain risks of radiotherapy (RT), especially patients with left-sided breast cancer have...
Background Patients with left-sided breast cancer have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Background: Previous studies suggested that radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC) can induce...
International audienceBackground Intra-individual heterogeneity of cardiac exposure is an issue in b...
Aim: Coincidental heart light can cause cardiovascular injury, however little is thought about the i...
International audienceBackground: Radiotherapy (RT) is a major component of breast cancer treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Background: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Purpose :The cardiac toxicities are especially important in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy(RT...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that incidental cardiac irradiati...
Background: Breast radiotherapy as practised in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in significant myocard...
Today there is general awareness of the potential damage to the heart in left-sided (more than in ri...
Objective(s): Radiation therapy for breast cancer can induce myocardial capillary injury and incre...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer (BC) radiotherapy (RT) can be associated with long-t...
BACKGROUND: Breast radiotherapy as practised in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in significant myocardi...
There are certain risks of radiotherapy (RT), especially patients with left-sided breast cancer have...
Background Patients with left-sided breast cancer have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (...
Background: Previous studies suggested that radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC) can induce...
International audienceBackground Intra-individual heterogeneity of cardiac exposure is an issue in b...