In women with large and pendulous breasts postoperative radiotherapy in the supine position could represent a technical challenge because of the resulting dose inhomogeneity and the large amount of lung and heart receiving a high percentage of the prescribed dose. Breast-conserving surgery is therefore relatively contraindicated in these patients. Alternative positions for radiation therapy treatment have been proposed, and prone breast irradiation in particular has been recognized as a useful alternative to conventional treatment in the supine position. We report the case of a large-breasted patient treated in prone position in our radiation therapy division
Prone breast radiotherapy in a patient with early stage breast cancer and a large pendulous breast / A. Ferrari, G. Ivaldi, M.C. Leonardi, E. Rondi, R. Orecchia. - In: TUMORI. - ISSN 0300-8916. - 95:3(2009), pp. 394-397.
Prone breast radiotherapy in a patient with early stage breast cancer and a large pendulous breast
R. OrecchiaUltimo
2009
Abstract
In women with large and pendulous breasts postoperative radiotherapy in the supine position could represent a technical challenge because of the resulting dose inhomogeneity and the large amount of lung and heart receiving a high percentage of the prescribed dose. Breast-conserving surgery is therefore relatively contraindicated in these patients. Alternative positions for radiation therapy treatment have been proposed, and prone breast irradiation in particular has been recognized as a useful alternative to conventional treatment in the supine position. We report the case of a large-breasted patient treated in prone position in our radiation therapy divisionPubblicazioni consigliate
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