ObjectiveMost patients receive whole breast radiotherapy in a supine position. However, two randomised trials showed lower acute toxicity in prone position. Furthermore, in most patients, prone positioning reduced doses to the organs at risk. To confirm these findings, we compared toxicity outcomes, photographic assessment, and dosimetry between both positions using REQUITE data.MethodsREQUITE is an international multi-centre prospective observational study that recruited 2069 breast cancer patients receiving radiotherapy. Data on toxicity, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and dosimetry were collected, as well as a photographic assessment. A matched case control analysis compared patients treated prone (n = 268) versus supine (n = 49...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
Breast cancer (Ca) remains to be the most frequent cancer among females and a leading cause of cance...
Breast cancer (Ca) remains to be the most frequent cancer among females and a leading cause of cance...
ObjectiveMost patients receive whole breast radiotherapy in a supine position. However, two randomis...
ObjectiveMost patients receive whole breast radiotherapy in a supine position. However, two randomis...
Purpose: Prone position for whole breast irradiation (WBI) results in lower rates of toxicity and re...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
When treating breast cancer patients with radiation therapy, it is important to find treatment techn...
When treating breast cancer patients with radiation therapy, it is important to find treatment techn...
BACKGROUND: Prone positioning for breast radiotherapy is preferable when the aim is a reduction of ...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
Purpose: to compare non-target tissue (including left-anterior-descending coronary-artery (LAD)) dos...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to demonstrate feasibility and analyze dosimetric differences in ...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
Breast cancer (Ca) remains to be the most frequent cancer among females and a leading cause of cance...
Breast cancer (Ca) remains to be the most frequent cancer among females and a leading cause of cance...
ObjectiveMost patients receive whole breast radiotherapy in a supine position. However, two randomis...
ObjectiveMost patients receive whole breast radiotherapy in a supine position. However, two randomis...
Purpose: Prone position for whole breast irradiation (WBI) results in lower rates of toxicity and re...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
When treating breast cancer patients with radiation therapy, it is important to find treatment techn...
When treating breast cancer patients with radiation therapy, it is important to find treatment techn...
BACKGROUND: Prone positioning for breast radiotherapy is preferable when the aim is a reduction of ...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
Purpose: to compare non-target tissue (including left-anterior-descending coronary-artery (LAD)) dos...
Purpose: To analyze dosimetric parameters of patients receiving adjuvant breast radiotherapy (RT) in...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to demonstrate feasibility and analyze dosimetric differences in ...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
This project explains the two most common positions to treat breast cancer: prone and supine. Radiat...
Breast cancer (Ca) remains to be the most frequent cancer among females and a leading cause of cance...
Breast cancer (Ca) remains to be the most frequent cancer among females and a leading cause of cance...