BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: FAST-Forward is a phase 3 clinical trial testing a 1-week course of whole breast radiotherapy against the UK standard 3-week regimen after primary surgery for early breast cancer. Two acute skin toxicity substudies were undertaken to test the safety of the test schedules with respect to early skin reactions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients were randomly allocated to 40Gy/15 fractions (F)/3-weeks, 27Gy/5F/1-week or 26Gy/5F/1-week. Acute breast skin reactions were graded using RTOG (first substudy) and CTCAE criteria v4.03 (second substudy) weekly during treatment and for 4weeks after treatment ended. Primary endpoint was the proportion of patients within each treatment group with grade ⩾3 toxicity (RTOG and CTCAE, resp...
To compare adjuvant conventional radiotherapy (C-RT) to hypofractionated schedule (HF-RT) in early b...
Purpose/Objective(s): The efficacy and long-term safety of hypofractionated whole breast irradiation...
Introduction: Acceleration of radiotherapy in 5 fractions for breast cancer can reduce the burden of...
Background and purpose FAST-Forward is a phase 3 clinical trial testing a 1-week course of whole bre...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: FAST-Forward is a phase 3 clinical trial testing a 1-week course of whole br...
AbstractBackground and purposeFAST-Forward is a phase 3 clinical trial testing a 1-week course of wh...
AimsA pilot study was undertaken with the aim of documenting acute skin reactions and 2-year late ad...
Objectives: A prospective study was conducted to assess the acute and late toxicity of hypofractiona...
Purpose: In March 2020, a 1-week adjuvant breast radiotherapy schedule, 26 Gy in 5 fractions, was ad...
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...
INTRODUCTION: The phase 3 FAST-Forward trial reported outcomes for 26 and 27 Gy schedules delivered ...
Background: The high number of breast cancer patients who receive radiation therapy after surgery ha...
IMPORTANCE: Randomized trials have established the long-term safety and efficacy of hypofractionated...
Background and purpose: Randomised trials testing 15- or 16-fraction regimens of adjuvant radiothera...
To compare adjuvant conventional radiotherapy (C-RT) to hypofractionated schedule (HF-RT) in early b...
Purpose/Objective(s): The efficacy and long-term safety of hypofractionated whole breast irradiation...
Introduction: Acceleration of radiotherapy in 5 fractions for breast cancer can reduce the burden of...
Background and purpose FAST-Forward is a phase 3 clinical trial testing a 1-week course of whole bre...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: FAST-Forward is a phase 3 clinical trial testing a 1-week course of whole br...
AbstractBackground and purposeFAST-Forward is a phase 3 clinical trial testing a 1-week course of wh...
AimsA pilot study was undertaken with the aim of documenting acute skin reactions and 2-year late ad...
Objectives: A prospective study was conducted to assess the acute and late toxicity of hypofractiona...
Purpose: In March 2020, a 1-week adjuvant breast radiotherapy schedule, 26 Gy in 5 fractions, was ad...
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...
INTRODUCTION: The phase 3 FAST-Forward trial reported outcomes for 26 and 27 Gy schedules delivered ...
Background: The high number of breast cancer patients who receive radiation therapy after surgery ha...
IMPORTANCE: Randomized trials have established the long-term safety and efficacy of hypofractionated...
Background and purpose: Randomised trials testing 15- or 16-fraction regimens of adjuvant radiothera...
To compare adjuvant conventional radiotherapy (C-RT) to hypofractionated schedule (HF-RT) in early b...
Purpose/Objective(s): The efficacy and long-term safety of hypofractionated whole breast irradiation...
Introduction: Acceleration of radiotherapy in 5 fractions for breast cancer can reduce the burden of...