Tomotherapy in synchronous and metachronous bilateral breast cancer: Clinical experience
CONCLUSION: Our results show the efficacy of using helical Tomotherapy considering positive outcomes, being that three out of four patients are in remission with low acute toxicity and late complications. There are a small number of articles describing bilateral breast cancer treatment with helical Tomotherapy. On this occasion, our data could contribute to the studies of tolerant doses for organs at risk and improve the parameters of treatment plans for bilateral breast cancer. Since the small sample of patients with bilateral breast cancer limits the study, a larger cohort of patients is essential to obtain statistically reliable results.PMID:38685589 | DOI:10.1002/acm2.14367
Source: Clinical Genitourinary Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Yernar Orda Tanzhas Shayakhmetov Saniya Baiturova Daulet Berikbol Rauan Otynshiyev Aigul Brimova Bolat Saktashev Ainur Baisalbayeva Ainur Samigatova Source Type: research
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