Preclinical and clinical studies reveal that left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy is associated with an increased rate of major coronary events. Consequently, when irradiating women with left... Show morePreclinical and clinical studies reveal that left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy is associated with an increased rate of major coronary events. Consequently, when irradiating women with left-sided breast cancer, specific measures should be taken to decrease the heart dose as much as possible and to avoid radiation-induced coronary artery disease. This thesis focuses on several strategies to optimise the radiation treatment for patients with left-sided breast cancer. With respect to whole breast irradiation we concluded that: __ the routine use of MR images in addition to the CT scan, when delineating either the glandular breast tissue or the lumpectomy cavity, does not have added value. __ tangential IMRT technique combined with a breath-hold technique should be the treatment technique of choice for left-sided breast cancer. __ a breath-hold technique should and can be used in all left-sided breast cancer patients, regardless of age and breast size. __ breath-hold in left-sided whole breast radiotherapy results in a less pronounced increase of coronary calcium score and, hence, could result in less radiation-induced cardio vascular damage. Show less
Mast, M.E.; Kempen-Harteveld, L. van; Heijenbrok, M.W.; Kalidien, Y.; Rozema, H.; Jansen, W.P.A.; ... ; Struikmans, H. 2013