Introduction The aim of this study was to compare five different techniques for chest wall (CW) and lymphatic irradiation in patients with left‐sided breast carcinoma. Methods Three‐dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT), forward‐planned intensity‐modulated radiotherapy (FP‐IMRT), inverse‐planned IMRT (IP‐IMRT; 7‐ or 9‐field), and hybrid IP‐/FP‐IMRT were compared in 10 patients. Clinical target volume (CTV) included CW and internal mammary (IM), supraclavicular (SC), and axillary nodes. Planning target volumes (PTVs), CTVs, and organs at risks (OARs) doses were analyzed with dose–volume histograms (DVHs). Results No differences could be observed among the techniques for doses received by 95% of the volume (D95%) of lymphatics. However, ...
The dosimetric differences between four radiation therapy techniques for left sided whole breast irr...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradia...
Background: For breast cancer patients, radiotherapy increases the risk of cardiac disease. Conventi...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the differences of the dosimetric parameters betwee...
AbstractAimOur aim was to improve dose distribution to the left breast and to determine the dose rec...
Purpose: To retrospectively compare dosimetrically three dimensional field-in-field tangents (3D F-i...
CONTEXT: Inclusion of internal mammary lymph nodes in mastectomized left breast cancer radiotherapy ...
Comparing between 3-Dimentional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT), Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IM...
AIMS: Radiotherapy target volumes in early breast cancer treatment increasingly include the internal...
PURPOSE: To compare the Para Mixed technique for irradiation of the internal mammary nodes (IMN) wit...
Introduction. This study is aimed at evaluating the dosimetric differences among target segmented pl...
Background: Conformal Radiotherapy techniques adapting to the ballistics of delineated volumes allow...
Background and objectives: Simultaneous integrated boost technique (SIB)is believed to be as safe an...
AbstractBackgroundThe most often found complications in patients with breast cancer who received rad...
Purpose: This paper aims to compare dosimetric differences based between three-dimensional conformal...
The dosimetric differences between four radiation therapy techniques for left sided whole breast irr...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradia...
Background: For breast cancer patients, radiotherapy increases the risk of cardiac disease. Conventi...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the differences of the dosimetric parameters betwee...
AbstractAimOur aim was to improve dose distribution to the left breast and to determine the dose rec...
Purpose: To retrospectively compare dosimetrically three dimensional field-in-field tangents (3D F-i...
CONTEXT: Inclusion of internal mammary lymph nodes in mastectomized left breast cancer radiotherapy ...
Comparing between 3-Dimentional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT), Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IM...
AIMS: Radiotherapy target volumes in early breast cancer treatment increasingly include the internal...
PURPOSE: To compare the Para Mixed technique for irradiation of the internal mammary nodes (IMN) wit...
Introduction. This study is aimed at evaluating the dosimetric differences among target segmented pl...
Background: Conformal Radiotherapy techniques adapting to the ballistics of delineated volumes allow...
Background and objectives: Simultaneous integrated boost technique (SIB)is believed to be as safe an...
AbstractBackgroundThe most often found complications in patients with breast cancer who received rad...
Purpose: This paper aims to compare dosimetric differences based between three-dimensional conformal...
The dosimetric differences between four radiation therapy techniques for left sided whole breast irr...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradia...
Background: For breast cancer patients, radiotherapy increases the risk of cardiac disease. Conventi...