Do We Need Complex Radiotherapy Technologies in Breast Cancer Treatment after Mastectomy? A Clinical Case
https://doi.org/10.37174/2587-7593-2022-5-2-89-100
Abstract
Usage of therapeutic doses in radiotherapy for breast cancer to the breast or chest wall after surgery may be associated with an increased risk of complications from adjacent organs at risk, so careful monitoring of doses to organs at risk and the usage of different dose reducing methods are required. Within the clinical case described below we are trying to figure out if complex technologies of radiation therapy can be useful in treatment of breast cancer patients after radical mastectomy while it is needed to reduce the doses to organs at risk.
About the Authors
V. V. GlebovskayaRussian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
E. V. Timoshkina
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
O. P. Trofimova
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
M. V. Chernykh
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
S. I. Tkachev
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
A. V. Nazarenko
Russian Federation
86 Enthusiasts Highway, Moscow, 111123
T. N. Borisova
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
S. B. Alieva
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
O. S. Zaichenko
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
S. M. Ivanov
Russian Federation
24 Kashirskoye Highway, Moscow, 115478
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Glebovskaya V.V., Timoshkina E.V., Trofimova O.P., Chernykh M.V., Tkachev S.I., Nazarenko A.V., Borisova T.N., Alieva S.B., Zaichenko O.S., Ivanov S.M. Do We Need Complex Radiotherapy Technologies in Breast Cancer Treatment after Mastectomy? A Clinical Case. Journal of oncology: diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy. 2022;5(2):89-100. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37174/2587-7593-2022-5-2-89-100