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Accelerated hypofractionated radiotherapy schedules in breast cancer: A review of the current literature

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Kalogeridi, M. A.; Kelekis, N.; Kouvaris, J.; Platoni, K.; Kyrias, G.; Pectasides, D.; Kouloulias, V.
Datum
2009
DOI
10.2174/157488709789957583
Schlagwort
Adjuvant radiotherapy
Breast
Cosmesis
Hypofractionation
Review
Toxicity
amifostine
breast cancer
breast disease
cancer control
cancer radiotherapy
cancer recurrence
cancer relapse
cancer survival
clinical trial
disease duration
human
incidence
ischemic heart disease
lung fibrosis
morbidity
overall survival
partial mastectomy
postoperative care
priority journal
quality of life
radiation dose fractionation
rib fracture
risk factor
skin toxicity
Breast Neoplasms
Clinical Trials as Topic
Combined Modality Therapy
Dose Fractionation
Esthetics
Female
Humans
Mastectomy, Segmental
Radiotherapy Dosage
Radiotherapy, Adjuvant
Survival Analysis
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Lumpectomy followed by breast irradiation is an alternative to mastectomy for patients with early-stage breast cancer. The purpose of radiation treatment following lumpectomy is to minimize the risk of recurrent cancer in the treated breast with as little toxicity as possible so that good cosmesis and function are maintained. Conventional fractionation schedules for postlumpectomy radiotherapy give 50 Gy in 2 Gy daily fractions, often with an additional boost to the tumor bed, resulting in treatment being given over 5-7 weeks. Delivering postoperative radiotherapy in a shorter period of time, provided it is as effective as longer treatment regiments, could result in greater convenience for patients. Moreover, given the high incidence of breast cancer, the use of a shorter fractionation schedule would decrease waiting lists in busy radiotherapy departments. We searched the medline (pubmed) and we reviewed all the relevant publications. We concluded that the accelerated hypofractionated schedules are safe in terms of cosmesis and effective in terms of local control. © 2009 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/28786
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