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Tumor Bed Boost Integration during Whole Breast Radiotherapy: A Review of the Current Evidence
Author(s) -
Pierfrancesco Franco,
Domenico Cante,
Piera Sciacero,
Giuseppe Girelli,
Maria Rosa La Porta,
Umberto Ricardi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
breast care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.767
H-Index - 30
eISSN - 1661-3805
pISSN - 1661-3791
DOI - 10.1159/000369845
Subject(s) - medicine , radiation therapy , breast cancer , dose fractionation , oncology , schedule , cancer , computer science , operating system
Radiation therapy delivered with hypofractionation, which involves the delivery of a higher dose per fraction in fewer fractions (generally with a lower total nominal dose) over a shorter overall treatment time, is an established therapeutic option at least for a selected group of early breast cancer patients after breast-conserving surgery. Optimal delivery of the tumor bed boost dose in terms of timing, fractionation, and total dose whenever a hypofractionated schedule is employed has yet to be established. We herein present a review of the current evidence on the role of boost integration in whole breast radiotherapy.

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