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Retrospective Study on Left-Sided Breast Radiotherapy: Dosimetric Results and Correlation with Physical Factors for Free Breathing and Breath Hold Irradiation Techniques

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Date 2021 Dec 2
PMID 34855575
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In breast radiotherapy, the proximity of the target to sensitive structures together with the uncertainty introduced by respiratory movement, make this treatment one of the most studied to increase its effectiveness. Dosimetric and physical variables play an important role and the study of their correlation and impact on treatment is fundamental. This retrospective study aims to highlight the dosimetric differences of 2 different clinical data sets of patients receiving left-sided breast irradiation in free breathing (FB) or breath hold (BH). A total of 155 left breast carcinoma patients receiving whole-breast irradiation in FB (73 patients) and BH (82 patients) were enrolled in this study. The dosimetric parameters of the target, heart, left and right lung and right breast were evaluated and compared, and possible correlations were studied in both groups. No significant difference ( > .05) was found in the target dosimetry; a clear advantage in BH for both high and low doses received by the heart, with reductions of the dosimetric parameters between 27.1% and 100% ( < .003); for the left lung reductions decreased with increasing dose (-22.4% and -13.4% for doses of 5 and 20 Gy, respectively,  < .003). Significant correlations for BH treatments were registered between the volumes of the target and left lung, and the dosimetric parameters of the heart and left lung. BH treatment brings significant dosimetric advantages to organs at risk for a wide range of patients with different anatomy, target volumes and lung capacity, with additional benefits for small-sized breasts and important lung capacity.

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