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Anatomical Predictors of Dosimetric Advantages for Deep-inspiration-breath-hold 3D-conformal Radiotherapy Among Women With Left Breast Cancer

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ANTICANCER RESEARCH
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 1529-1538

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INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.14912

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Key Words; 3D conformal radiotherapy; breast cancer; dosimetry; radiotherapy; cancer treatment

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The DIBH technique reduces cardiac and pulmonary doses for LBC patients. Anatomical parameters such as the distance between tangent fields at body surface can help predict which patients benefit most from DIBH-RT.
Background/Aim: This study aimed to analyze the dosimetric gain of the deep-inspiration-breath-hold (DIBH) technique over the free-breathing (FB) one in left breast cancer (LBC) 3D-conformal-radiotherapy (3D-CRT), and simultaneously investigate the anatomical parameters related to heart RT-exposure. Patients and Methods: Treatment plans were generated in both DIBH and FB scenarios for 116 LBC patients monitored by the Varian RPMTM respiratory gating system for delivery of conventional or moderately hypofractionated schedules (?sequential boost). For comparison, we considered cardiac and ipsilateral lung doses and volumes. Results: A significant reduction of cardiac and pulmonary doses using DIBH technique was achieved compared to FB plans. Larger clinical target volumes generally need longer distance between medial and lateral entrances of tangent fields at body surface, thus conditioning a worse heart RT-exposure. Conclusion: The DIBH technique reduces cardiac and pulmonary doses for LBC patients. Through easily detectable anatomical parameters, it is possible to predict which patients benefit most from DIBH-RT.

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