Introduction. Early breast cancer is usually treated with breast conserving
surgery followed by radiation treatment. Whole breast irradiation is
standard of care so far, but currently there is an increasement in
accelerated partial breast irradiation for selected patients which showed
many advantages. The aim of this paper is to present the implementation of
the accelerated partial breast irradiation in Oncology Institute of
Vojvodina. Case outline. A 54-year-old woman was referred to radiotherapy
after breast conserving surgery. After she met all of the inclusion
criteria, she underwent accelerated partial breast irradiation with 38.5 Gy
in 10 fractions. Active breathing control device was used during the
treatment and cone beam computed tomography was performed before each
fraction for purpose of target position control. She terminated therapy in
good health condition with only adverse effect of mild radiation dermatitis
of irradiated area. On the first follow up, she was without any symptom or
sign of disease or complication. Conclusion. Accelerated partial breast
irradiation is safe and effective. Radiation oncologist should be encouraged
to implement this technique.