PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of the boost dose to the primary tumour bed in the framework of breast conserving therapy on local control, cosmetic results, fibrosis and overall survival for patients with early stage breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Five thousand five hundred and sixty-nine patients after lumpectomy followed by whole breast irradiation of 50 Gy were randomised. After a microscopically complete lumpectomy (5318 patients), the boost doses were either 0 or 16 Gy, while after a microscopically incomplete (251 patients) lumpectomy randomisation was between 10 and 26 Gy. The results at a median follow-up of 10 years are presented. RESULTS: At 10 years, the cumulative incidence of local recurrence was 10.2% versus 6.2% for...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the effect of an additional "boost" radiation after breast conservativ...
Item does not contain fulltextImportance: Prognostic factors of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence ...
finding that the absolute gain in local control by delivering a boost is largest in younger patients...
Purpose: To assess the impact of the boost dose in patients with involved surgical margins. Patients...
PURPOSE: To investigate the long-term impact of a boost radiation dose of 16 Gy on local control, fi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The EORTC Trial 22881/10882 investigating the role of a boost dose in breast...
BACKGROUND: Since the introduction of breast-conserving treatment, various radiation doses after lum...
Background: Since the introduction of breast-conserving treatment, various radiation doses after lum...
PURPOSE: To investigate the long-term impact of pathologic characteristics and an extra boost dose o...
Purpose To investigate the long-term impact of pathologic characteristics and an extra boost dose of...
The aim of this study was to evaluate local control, survival and toxicity profile of a consecutive ...
PurposeAdding atumour bed boost to whole-breast irradiation in breast-conserving therapy reduces loc...
The EORTC 22881-10882 trial in 5178 conservatively treated early breast cancer patients showed that ...
Contains fulltext : 71420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The EORTC 2288...
Objective: to compare cosmetic result of two techniques of boost delivery to the tumor bed after bre...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the effect of an additional "boost" radiation after breast conservativ...
Item does not contain fulltextImportance: Prognostic factors of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence ...
finding that the absolute gain in local control by delivering a boost is largest in younger patients...
Purpose: To assess the impact of the boost dose in patients with involved surgical margins. Patients...
PURPOSE: To investigate the long-term impact of a boost radiation dose of 16 Gy on local control, fi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The EORTC Trial 22881/10882 investigating the role of a boost dose in breast...
BACKGROUND: Since the introduction of breast-conserving treatment, various radiation doses after lum...
Background: Since the introduction of breast-conserving treatment, various radiation doses after lum...
PURPOSE: To investigate the long-term impact of pathologic characteristics and an extra boost dose o...
Purpose To investigate the long-term impact of pathologic characteristics and an extra boost dose of...
The aim of this study was to evaluate local control, survival and toxicity profile of a consecutive ...
PurposeAdding atumour bed boost to whole-breast irradiation in breast-conserving therapy reduces loc...
The EORTC 22881-10882 trial in 5178 conservatively treated early breast cancer patients showed that ...
Contains fulltext : 71420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The EORTC 2288...
Objective: to compare cosmetic result of two techniques of boost delivery to the tumor bed after bre...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the effect of an additional "boost" radiation after breast conservativ...
Item does not contain fulltextImportance: Prognostic factors of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence ...
finding that the absolute gain in local control by delivering a boost is largest in younger patients...