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Clinical Experience Using Hypofractionated Radiation Schedules in Breast Cancer

Abstract

Hypofractionation is attractive for whole- or partial-breast irradiation because it permits treatment to be given with fewer fractions in a shorter period of time and at less cost. A number of cohort studies suggest that hypofractionation may be given to the whole breast safely and with good local control. Recent randomized trials have confirmed that hypofractioned whole-breast irradiation is equivalent to more conventional whole-breast irradiation with respect to local recurrence and cosmetic outcome. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in hypofractionation for the delivery of partial-breast irradiation using a number of techniques including high-dose rate brachytherapy, 3-dimensional conformal radiation using external-beam techniques, and intraoperative therapy. Early cohort studies report good local control and acceptable morbidity. Randomized trials are now underway to compare this approach to conventional whole-breast irradiation.

Authors

Whelan TJ; Kim D-H; Sussman J

Journal

Seminars in Radiation Oncology, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 257–264

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 1, 2008

DOI

10.1016/j.semradonc.2008.04.008

ISSN

1053-4296

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