Background and purpose: Deep inspiration breath-hold is an established technique to reduce heart dose during breast cancer radiotherapy. However, modern breast cancer radiotherapy techniques with lymph node irradiation often require long beam-on times of up to 5 min. Therefore, the combination with deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) becomes challenging. A simple support technique for longer duration deep inspiration breath-hold (L-DIBH), feasible for daily use at the radiotherapy department, is required to maximize heart sparing. Materials and methods: At our department, a new protocol for multiple L-DIBH of at least 2 min and 30 s was developed on 32 healthy volunteers and validated on 8 breast cancer patients during radiotherapy treatme...
INTRODUCTION: Despite technical advancements in breast radiation therapy, cardiac structures are sti...
Background: There is a potential for adverse cardiovascular effects in long-term breast cancer survi...
To evaluate the efficacy of deep inspirational breath hold technique and its dosimetric advantages ...
PURPOSE: We explored whether the deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) technique using Abches during l...
Historically, heart dose from left-sided breast radiotherapy has been associated with a risk of card...
Abstract This project explains the importance of deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) technique for ...
Background: Postoperative radiation therapy (RT) is the standard treatment for almost all patients d...
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...
Radiation treatment to the left breast is associated with increased cardiac morbidity as well as mor...
Background: The objective was to explore the clinical use of an “in-house” prototype developed to mo...
Introduction The primary aim of this study was to examine the impact of deep inspiration breath-hol...
Background: We developed, applied, and prospectively evaluated a novel deep-inspiration breath-hold ...
Introduction: Incidental irradiation of the heart during radiotherapy can have long-term consequence...
Background: The aim of our study is to determine whether deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) is effe...
INTRODUCTION: Despite technical advancements in breast radiation therapy, cardiac structures are sti...
Background: There is a potential for adverse cardiovascular effects in long-term breast cancer survi...
To evaluate the efficacy of deep inspirational breath hold technique and its dosimetric advantages ...
PURPOSE: We explored whether the deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) technique using Abches during l...
Historically, heart dose from left-sided breast radiotherapy has been associated with a risk of card...
Abstract This project explains the importance of deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) technique for ...
Background: Postoperative radiation therapy (RT) is the standard treatment for almost all patients d...
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...
Radiation treatment to the left breast is associated with increased cardiac morbidity as well as mor...
Background: The objective was to explore the clinical use of an “in-house” prototype developed to mo...
Introduction The primary aim of this study was to examine the impact of deep inspiration breath-hol...
Background: We developed, applied, and prospectively evaluated a novel deep-inspiration breath-hold ...
Introduction: Incidental irradiation of the heart during radiotherapy can have long-term consequence...
Background: The aim of our study is to determine whether deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) is effe...
INTRODUCTION: Despite technical advancements in breast radiation therapy, cardiac structures are sti...
Background: There is a potential for adverse cardiovascular effects in long-term breast cancer survi...
To evaluate the efficacy of deep inspirational breath hold technique and its dosimetric advantages ...