Aims To evaluate the feasibility and heart-sparing ability of the voluntary breath-hold (VBH) technique in a multicentre setting. Materials and methods Patients were recruited from 10 UK centres. Following surgery for early left breast cancer, patients with any heart inside the 50% isodose from a standard free-breathing tangential field treatment plan underwent a second planning computed tomography (CT) scan using the VBH technique. A separate treatment plan was prepared on the VBH CT scan and used for treatment. The mean heart, left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) and lung doses were calculated. Daily electronic portal imaging (EPI) was carried out and scanning/treatment times were recorded. The primary end point was the percenta...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
Aims To evaluate the feasibility and heart-sparing ability of the voluntary breath-hold (VBH) techni...
Purpose: to compare mean heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) doses (NTDmean) an...
Purpose To compare mean heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) doses (NTDmean) an...
Purpose To compare mean heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) doses (NTDmean) ...
Purpose To determine whether voluntary deep-inspiratory breath-hold (v-DIBH) and deep-inspiratory br...
Purpose To determine whether voluntary deep-inspiratory breath-hold (v-DIBH) and deep-inspiratory br...
Background Deep-inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) reduces radiation dose to the heart in patients under...
Purpose: to determine whether voluntary deep-inspiratory breath-hold (v_DIBH) and deep-inspiratory b...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
Aims To evaluate the feasibility and heart-sparing ability of the voluntary breath-hold (VBH) techni...
Purpose: to compare mean heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) doses (NTDmean) an...
Purpose To compare mean heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) doses (NTDmean) an...
Purpose To compare mean heart and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) doses (NTDmean) ...
Purpose To determine whether voluntary deep-inspiratory breath-hold (v-DIBH) and deep-inspiratory br...
Purpose To determine whether voluntary deep-inspiratory breath-hold (v-DIBH) and deep-inspiratory br...
Background Deep-inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) reduces radiation dose to the heart in patients under...
Purpose: to determine whether voluntary deep-inspiratory breath-hold (v_DIBH) and deep-inspiratory b...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...
Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tange...
PURPOSE: Voluntary deep inhalation breath hold (VDIBH) reduces heart dose during left breast irradia...