Adaptive radiation therapy of breast cancer by repeated imaging during irradiation |
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Authors: | Omer Sager Ferrat Dincoglan Selcuk Demiral Bora Uysal Hakan Gamsiz Fatih Ozcan Onurhan Colak Yelda Elcim Esin Gundem Bahar Dirican Murat Beyzadeoglu |
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Affiliation: | Omer Sager, Ferrat Dincoglan, Selcuk Demiral, Bora Uysal, Hakan Gamsiz, Fatih Ozcan, Onurhan Colak, Yelda Elcim, Esin Gundem, Bahar Dirican, Murat Beyzadeoglu, Department of Radiation Oncology, Gulhane Medical Faculty, University of Health Sciences, Etlik, Ankara 06018, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among females and also a leading cause of cancer related mortality worldwide. A multimodality treatment approach may be utilized for optimal management of patients with combinations of surgery, radiation therapy (RT) and systemic treatment. RT composes an integral part of breast conserving treatment, and is typically used after breast conserving surgery to improve local control. Recent years have witnessed significant improvements in the discipline of radiation oncology which allow for more focused and precise treatment delivery. Adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is among the most important RT techniques which may be utilized for redesigning of treatment plans to account for dynamic changes in tumor size and anatomy during the course of irradiation. In the context of breast cancer, ART may serve as an excellent tool for patients receiving breast irradiation followed by a sequential boost to the tumor bed. Primary benefits of ART include more precise boost localization and potential for improved normal tissue sparing with adapted boost target volumes particularly in the setting of seroma reduction during the course of irradiation. Herein, we provide a concise review of ART for breast cancer in light of the literature. |
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Keywords: | Breast cancer Adaptive radiation therapy Tumor bed boost Computed tomography Imaging Replanning |
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