会议专题

The more optimal irradiation technique for supraclavicular fossa for breast cancer

Background and objective: Postoperative supraclavicular fossa(SF) irradiation are typically used for breast cancer patients who had axillary positive lymph nodes. Currently, the common technique used is to use a single 6-Mv photon or 6-Mv photon plus 9-12Mev electron with a dose prescription to point of 3cm depth. However, it has been shown that the depth of SF varied from patient to patient. Therefore, this variation may lead a less properly dosage coverage for the SF region treated with conventional irradiation technique. The most reasonable method is using CT-simulation to design the individual treatment planning for each patient. Unfortunately, this method can not be used in all radiation centers. The purpose of this retrospective study is to determine a simple and more optimal irradiation technique for the treatment of SF region.

Breast neoplasms/radiotherapy Supraclavicular fossa CT-simulation Treatment planning

XuBen-hua SongJian-yuan ChenYuan-gui ChenMing-qiu LiXiao-bo HuangMiao-yun

Department of Radiation Oncology, The Affiliated Union Hospital, Fujian Medical University,Fuzhou, 350001 China

国际会议

15th World Congress on Breast Disease and 3rd Shanghai Breast Cancer Symposium(第十五届国际乳腺病大会暨第三届上海国际乳腺癌论坛)

上海

英文

14-15

2008-10-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)