Postmastectomy radiation therapyThe aim of this study was to evaluate treatmentrelated complications, outcomes, and patient satisfaction in women with locally advanced breast cancer who received post-mastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) after breast reconstruction (BR).Between October 2007 and November ...
Lung cancer after radiation therapy for breast cancer Background. Radiation, including radiation therapy (RT) for a variety of conditions, is known to be a lung carcinogen.Methods. Data from the Surveillance, ... AI Neugut,WC Lee,T Murray,... - 《Cancer》 被引量: 230发表: 1993年 Second...
Lung cancer after radiation therapy for breast cancer. Cancer 1993;71:3054–3057.Neugut AI, Robinson E, Lee WC, et al. (1993) Lung cancer after radiation therapy for breast cancer. Cancer 71: 3054- 3057.Neugut AI, Robinson E, Lee WC, Murray T, Karwoski K, Kutcher GJ (1993) Lung ...
“To date, there have been no prospective clinical trials evaluating local recurrence after breast-conserving therapy for patients with multiple ipsilateral breast lesions. The main purpose of this trial was to evaluate whether lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy was an appropriate management for ...
FULL PAPER British Journal of Cancer (2014) 110, 2623–2632 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2014.193 Keywords: breast cancer; radiotherapy; alkylating agents; retinoblastoma; genetic risk Breast cancer risk after radiotherapy for heritable and non-heritable retinoblastoma: a US–UK study M P Little*,1, M L...
They discovered that patients who had at least one CTC in their peripheral bloodstream demonstrated significantly longer survival and decreased the risk of local recurrence if they received radiation therapy after surgery. The researchers further found that patients who did not have CTCs in their periph...
3.2 Radiation Therapy Radiation therapy involves using high-energy beams to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. It is commonly used after surgery to destroy any remaining cancer cells or before surgery to reduce tumor size. 3.3 Chemotherapy Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells throughout...
The position and current status of radiation therapy after primary systemic therapy in breast cancer: a national survey-based expert consensus statement Background Primary systemic therapy (PST) is changing the role of radiation therapy (RT) in breast cancer. Without randomized studies, the optimal ...
Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays or particles to target and destroy cancer cells. After this treatment, the breast usually makes less milk due to damaged lobules, and sometimes can’t make any at all. The milk may change in its makeup or even have a darker color but there’s no ...
Patients receiving chemotherapy after RT (Population 2) are also part of the adjuvant systemic therapy group of Population 1. BCS, breast-conserving surgery, RT, radiation therapy. A full colour version of this figure is available at the British journal of cancer journal online. Full size image...