Publication | Closed Access
Bilateral Breast Radiation Delivered with Static Angle Tomotherapy (TomoDirect): Clinical Feasibility and Dosimetric Results of a Single Patient
12
Citations
17
References
2015
Year
Radiation MedicineStatic Angle TomotherapyMedical ImagingRadiation TherapyClinical FeasibilityBreast CancerBilateral Whole BreastRadiation Therapy PlanningBilateral Breast IrradiationMedicineRadiation OncologyTreatment VerificationSingle PatientRadiologyHealth Sciences
We herein report on a case of synchronous bilateral breast cancer patient undergoing adjuvant intensity-modulated whole breast with static angle tomotherapy (TomoDirect). The patient was treated with a hypofractionated schedule employing a simultaneous integrated boost approach. Radiotherapy schedule was 45 Gy/20 fractions (2.25 Gy daily) to the bilateral whole breast and 50 Gy/20 fractions (2.5 Gy daily) to the 2 lumpectomy cavities. Treatment was delivered over 4 weeks. Dosimetric results were robust with consistent target coverage and adequate normal tissue avoidance. Treatment was generally well-tolerated and acute toxicity profile was mild. The present report highlights the promising clinical feasibility of TomoDirect for bilateral breast irradiation.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1