Prospective study to compare the dose distribution and acute toxicity of three-dimentional conformal radiation therapy with intensity-modulated radiation therapy for post-mastectomy radiotherapy in carcinoma breast
Abstract:Though adjuvant radiotherapy has an established role in the treatment of carcinoma breast, there is concern regarding irradiation to heart and lung, more on left sided disease. Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) modulates the intensity of the radiation beams with better accuracy, sparing surrounding normal organs. But it increases integral dose to normal healthy tissues compared to 3-Dimensional Conformal Radiation Therapy (3DCRT). So, our study was aimed at comparing the dosimetry and acute toxicity… Show more
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