PurposeTo quantify the risk of second primary breast cancer in the contralateral breast (CB) after radiotherapy (RT) for first breast cancer.Methods and materialsThe study population included participants in the Women's Environmental, Cancer, and Radiation Epidemiology study: 708 cases (women with asynchronous bilateral breast cancer) and 1399 controls (women with unilateral breast cancer) counter-matched on radiation treatment. Participants were <55 years of age at first breast cancer. Absorbed doses to quadrants of the CB were estimated. Rate ratios (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using multivariable-adjusted conditional logistic regression models.ResultsAcross all patients, the mean radiation dose to the specifi...
Of the nearly 185 000 US women who were expected to develop breast cancer in 2009 and the more than ...
Population-based estimates are lacking for the temporal trends in the contralateral breast cancer (C...
Correct target positioning is crucial for accurate dose delivery in breast radiotherapy resulting in...
OBJECTIVE: To examined the impact of reproductive factors on the relationship between radiation trea...
The breast which is a highly radiosensitive organ has an increased risk of secondary malignancy in t...
textabstractThe purpose of this study was to estimate the influence of adjuvant radiotherapy for pri...
Purpose Few studies have examined whether modern radiotherapy and chemotherapy affect the risk of co...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. Millions of new breast cancer cases a...
BACKGROUND: Radiation-induced secondary breast cancer may be a concern after radiotherapy for primar...
External beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperatively. T...
Aims: External beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperati...
BackgroundResults from randomized trials indicate that treatment with tamoxifen or chemotherapy for ...
We aimed to investigate if characteristics of contralateral breast cancer (CBC) are influenced by ad...
Purpose: To provide personalized estimates of doses to contralateral breast (CB) from breast-cancer ...
AbstractExternal beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperat...
Of the nearly 185 000 US women who were expected to develop breast cancer in 2009 and the more than ...
Population-based estimates are lacking for the temporal trends in the contralateral breast cancer (C...
Correct target positioning is crucial for accurate dose delivery in breast radiotherapy resulting in...
OBJECTIVE: To examined the impact of reproductive factors on the relationship between radiation trea...
The breast which is a highly radiosensitive organ has an increased risk of secondary malignancy in t...
textabstractThe purpose of this study was to estimate the influence of adjuvant radiotherapy for pri...
Purpose Few studies have examined whether modern radiotherapy and chemotherapy affect the risk of co...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. Millions of new breast cancer cases a...
BACKGROUND: Radiation-induced secondary breast cancer may be a concern after radiotherapy for primar...
External beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperatively. T...
Aims: External beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperati...
BackgroundResults from randomized trials indicate that treatment with tamoxifen or chemotherapy for ...
We aimed to investigate if characteristics of contralateral breast cancer (CBC) are influenced by ad...
Purpose: To provide personalized estimates of doses to contralateral breast (CB) from breast-cancer ...
AbstractExternal beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperat...
Of the nearly 185 000 US women who were expected to develop breast cancer in 2009 and the more than ...
Population-based estimates are lacking for the temporal trends in the contralateral breast cancer (C...
Correct target positioning is crucial for accurate dose delivery in breast radiotherapy resulting in...