“…It was thought that electron-rotation irradiation in patients with homogeneous chest wall thickness, in mediolateral and craniocaudal dimension, provides sufficient dose to the chest wall, skin and underlying soft tissue, especially in tumors with lymphangiosis cutis [15,18]. Moreover, the scattered dose to the lung and heart could be kept low, by choosing electron energies between 4-12 MeV, depending on minimal chest wall thickness, which, in contrast, might partly spare deep intercostal spaces.…”