2017
DOI: 10.5603/njo.2017.0007
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Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy followed by bilateral mastectomy for treating synchronous cancer and sarcoma — a rare case report

Abstract: Purpose. Bilateral postmastectomy irradiation (BPMI) poses a challenge to radiotherapists. The difficulty lies whenever targets are large, irregular and lying at different depths. When breathing movements occur it is very hard to obtain homogenous dosing on such targets and also to not exceed those doses acceptable for at-risk organs, particularly the lungs and heart. The presented study is an example of using a single isocenter Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) technique for a BPMI case. Materials and m… Show more

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“…reported the mean total lung dose of 11.8 ± 2.3 Gy with VMAT, while in our plan it was 10.48 Gy. Galecki J [12]. also found the mean dose of 16.6 Gy to total lung with the VMAT technique.…”
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“…reported the mean total lung dose of 11.8 ± 2.3 Gy with VMAT, while in our plan it was 10.48 Gy. Galecki J [12]. also found the mean dose of 16.6 Gy to total lung with the VMAT technique.…”
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confidence: 90%