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Brief Title: Prone Breast Radiotherapy Treatment Planning Observational Study
Official Title: Retrospective Dosimetric Study of Prone Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer
Study ID: NCT02237469
Brief Summary: The study purpose is to evaluate whether or not clinical characteristics of women with breast cancer can predict which position for radiation treatment, prone or supine, will be associated with a dosimetry gain. Dosimetry gain in this study means the lowest radiation dose to non-target organs (heart, lungs, contralateral breast), while giving the prescribed dose to tumor bed and ipsilateral breast.
Detailed Description: Retrospectively identify women who received curative radiation treatment after breast conserving cancer surgery, in whom simulation in prone and in supine position was performed. Compare the treatment plans for doses to targets and to non-target organs, according to clinical parameters of body mass index, size of breast, location of tumor and side. Furthermore, evaluate whether a single CT slide is enough or not to predict a dosimetry advantage.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, , Switzerland
Name: Vincent Vinh-Hung, MD, PhD
Affiliation: University of Genova
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR