PURPOSE: In women with unfavorable thoracic anatomy undergoing left breast radiation therapy (RT) after breast-conserving surgery, a significant volume of the heart may receive high-dose radiation, which has been shown previously to be associated with increased late cardiac morbidity and mortality. Use of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been proposed to reduce cardiac dose in these patients. We compared cardiac exposure from IMRT delivered from 2 opposed fields and 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3DCRT) plans employing simple heart blocks. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Fourteen patients with left-sided breast cancer treated with breast-conserving surgery and RT were identified to have unfavorable cardiac anatomy, define...
Purpose :The cardiac toxicities are especially important in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy(RT...
Purpose: To investigate the possibility to be able to offer left sided breast cancer patients, not s...
PURPOSE: Limited data exist regarding the range of heart doses received in routine practice with rad...
PURPOSE: In women with unfavorable thoracic anatomy undergoing left breast radiation therapy (RT) af...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradia...
Purpose: Three-dimensional (3D) treatment planning has reduced the cardiac dose in postoperative rad...
CONTEXT: Inclusion of internal mammary lymph nodes in mastectomized left breast cancer radiotherapy ...
Aims: To measure cardiac tissue doses in left-sided breast cancer patients receiving supine tangenti...
Background: Conformal Radiotherapy techniques adapting to the ballistics of delineated volumes allow...
Background: Dosimetric parameters of the planning target volume (PTV) and organs at risk (OARs) were...
Purpose: To evaluate cardiac doses in breast cancer patients with stage II/III treated with 4-field ...
Background: For breast cancer patients, radiotherapy increases the risk of cardiac disease. Conventi...
Purpose: Using three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) and multisegmented conformal r...
Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradiation duri...
Abstract: Purpose: To compare 3 different treatment positions in whole breast radiation therapy in t...
Purpose :The cardiac toxicities are especially important in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy(RT...
Purpose: To investigate the possibility to be able to offer left sided breast cancer patients, not s...
PURPOSE: Limited data exist regarding the range of heart doses received in routine practice with rad...
PURPOSE: In women with unfavorable thoracic anatomy undergoing left breast radiation therapy (RT) af...
Purpose: Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradia...
Purpose: Three-dimensional (3D) treatment planning has reduced the cardiac dose in postoperative rad...
CONTEXT: Inclusion of internal mammary lymph nodes in mastectomized left breast cancer radiotherapy ...
Aims: To measure cardiac tissue doses in left-sided breast cancer patients receiving supine tangenti...
Background: Conformal Radiotherapy techniques adapting to the ballistics of delineated volumes allow...
Background: Dosimetric parameters of the planning target volume (PTV) and organs at risk (OARs) were...
Purpose: To evaluate cardiac doses in breast cancer patients with stage II/III treated with 4-field ...
Background: For breast cancer patients, radiotherapy increases the risk of cardiac disease. Conventi...
Purpose: Using three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) and multisegmented conformal r...
Breast cancer survivors have a high risk of cardiac death as a consequence of heart irradiation duri...
Abstract: Purpose: To compare 3 different treatment positions in whole breast radiation therapy in t...
Purpose :The cardiac toxicities are especially important in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy(RT...
Purpose: To investigate the possibility to be able to offer left sided breast cancer patients, not s...
PURPOSE: Limited data exist regarding the range of heart doses received in routine practice with rad...