Dose-volume analysis of lung and heart according to respiration in breast cancer patients treated with breast conserving surgery

Jae Goo Shim, Jeong Koo Kim, Won Park, Jeong Min Seo, Chae Sun Hong, Ki Won Song, Cheong Hwan Lim, Hong Ryang Jung, Chan Hyeong Kim

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Abstract

Purpose: Adjuvant radiotherapy of breast cancer using a photon tangential field incurs a risk of late heart and lung toxicity. The use of free breathing (FB), expiration breath hold (EBH), and deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) during tangential breast radiotherapy as a means of reducing irradiated lung and heart volume was evaluated. Methods: In 10 women with left-sided breast cancer (mean age, 44 years) post-operative computed tomography (CT) scanning was done under different respiratory conditions using FB, EBH, and DIBH in 3 CT scans. For each scan, an optimized radiotherapy plan was designed with 6 MV photon tangential fields encompassing the clinical target volume after breast-conserving surgery. Results: The results of dose-volume histograms were compared using three breathing pattern techniques for the irradiated volume and dose to the heart. A significant reduction dose to the irradiated heart volume for the DIBH breathing technique was compared to FB and EBH breathing techniques (p<0.05). Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the irradiated heart volume can be significantly reduced in patients with left-sided breast cancer using the DIBH breathing technique for tangential radiotherapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-110
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Breast Cancer
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Breast neoplasms
  • Heart
  • Lung
  • Radiotherapy

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