نتایج جستجو برای: left sided breast cancer fb and dibh 3 dcrt plans

تعداد نتایج: 17423336  

2018
Malin Kügele Anneli Edvardsson Lovisa Berg Sara Alkner Carina Andersson Ljus Sofie Ceberg

The aim of this study was to investigate potential dose reductions to the heart, left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD), and ipsilateral lung for left-sided breast cancer using visually guided deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) with the optical surface scanning system Catalyst™, and how these potential dosimetric benefits are affected by intrafractional motion in between breath holds. ...

2012
Jae-Goo Shim Jeong-Koo Kim Won Park Jeong-Min Seo Chae-Sun Hong Ki-Won Song Cheong-Hwan Lim Hong-Ryang Jung Chan-Hyeong Kim

PURPOSE Adjuvant radiotherapy of breast cancer using a photon tangential field incurs a risk of late heart and lung toxicity. The use of free breathing (FB), expiration breath hold (EBH), and deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) during tangential breast radiotherapy as a means of reducing irradiated lung and heart volume was evaluated. METHODS In 10 women with left-sided breast cancer (mean ag...

2018
Noora Al-Hammadi Palmira Caparrotti Carole Naim Jillian Hayes Katherine Rebecca Benson Ana Vasic Hissa Al-Abdulla Rabih Hammoud Saju Divakar Primoz Petric

Background During radiotherapy of left-sided breast cancer, parts of the heart are irradiated, which may lead to late toxicity. We report on the experience of single institution with cardiac-sparing radiotherapy using voluntary deep inspiration breath hold (V-DIBH) and compare its dosimetric outcome with free breathing (FB) technique. Patients and methods Left-sided breast cancer patients, tr...

2017
Anupama Darapu Rajesh Balakrishnan Patricia Sebastian Mohamathu Rafic Kather Hussain Paul Ravindran Subhashini John

AIMS To evaluate the efficacy of the deep inspirational breath-hold (DIBH) technique and its dosimetric advantages over the free breathing (FB) technique in cardiac (heart and left anterior descending artery [LAD]) and ipsilateral lung sparing in left-sided post-mastectomy field-in-field conformal radiotherapy. DIBH is highly reproducible, and this study aims to find out its dosimetric benefits...

2016
Taeho Kim Kelli Reardon Daniel M. Trifiletti Constance Geesey Kaitlyn Sukovich Edwin Crandley Paul W. Read Krishni Wijesooriya

Cardiac irradiation increases the risk of coronary artery disease in patients with left-sided breast cancer. Techniques exist to reduce cardiac irradiation, but the optimum technique depends on individual patient anatomy and physiology. We investigated the correlation of delta heart volume in field (dHVIF) and sternal excursion with dose sparing in heart and left anterior descending artery (LAD...

2015
Rosanna Yeung Leigh Conroy Karen Long Daphne Walrath Haocheng Li Wendy Smith Alana Hudson Tien Phan

BACKGROUND Deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) reduces heart and left anterior descending artery (LAD) dose during left-sided breast radiation therapy (RT); however there is limited information about which patients derive the most benefit from DIBH. The primary objective of this study was to determine which patients benefit the most from DIBH by comparing percent reduction in mean cardiac dose ...

2013
Vicente Bruzzaniti Armando Abate Paola Pinnarò Marco D’Andrea Erminia Infusino Valeria Landoni Antonella Soriani Carolina Giordano Anna Maria Ferraro Lidia Strigari

BACKGROUND To investigate the potential dosimetric and clinical benefits of Deep Inspiration Breath-Hold (DIBH) technique during radiotherapy of breast cancer compared with Free Breathing (FB). METHODS Eight left-sided breast cancer patients underwent a supervised breath hold during treatment. For each patient, two CT scans were acquired with and without breath hold, and virtual simulation wa...

2016
S. Schönecker F. Walter P. Freislederer C. Marisch H. Scheithauer N. Harbeck S. Corradini C. Belka

BACKGROUND There is a potential for adverse cardiovascular effects in long-term breast cancer survivors following adjuvant radiotherapy (RT). For this purpose, the deep inspiration breath-hold technique (DIBH) has been introduced into clinical practice, to maximally reduce the radiation dose to the heart. However, there are a variety of DIBH delivery techniques, patient positioning and visual p...

Journal: :Acta oncologica 2015
Patrik Sibolt Wiviann Ottosson David Sjöström Christina Larsen Claus F Behrens

BACKGROUND Radiotherapy of lung cancer patients is subject to uncertainties related to heterogeneities, anatomical changes and breathing motion. Use of deep-inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) can reduce the treated volume, potentially enabling dose-escalated (DE) treatments. This study was designed to investigate the need for adaptation due to anatomical changes, for both standard (ST) and DE plans...

2018
Hui Lin Tianyu Liu Chengyu Shi Saskia Petillion Isabelle Kindts Caroline Weltens Tom Depuydt Yulin Song Ziad Saleh Xie George Xu Xiaoli Tang

The deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) and prone (P) position are two common heart-sparing techniques for external-beam radiation treatment of left-sided breast cancer patients. Clinicians select the position that is deemed to be better for tissue sparing based on their experience. This approach, however, is not always optimum and consistent. In response to this, we develop a quantitative tool...

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