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Brief Title: 3DCRT vs. IMRT in Early Breast Cancer
Official Title: Postoperative Radiotherapy With Intensity-modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) Using Simultaneous Integrated Boost Versus 3-dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy (3D-CRT) in Early Breast Cancer: a Prospective Randomized Trial
Study ID: NCT02440191
Brief Summary: It has been not clinically determined whether TomoDirect was dosimetrically better than 3D-CRT for Asian patients with early breast cancer. Therefore, the objective of this study was to compare dosimetric parameters of TomoDirect and 3D-CRT in early breast cancer patients of an Asian cohort.
Detailed Description: In breast cancer patients, helical TomoTherapy is not a suitable option since the gantry continuously rotates around the patient, and this technique can deliver low dose radiation to lungs that is associated with an occurrence of radiation pneumonitis. To avoid this inefficiency of beam usage, a TomoDirect option using static gantry positions combined with simultaneous couch translation and dynamic collimator modulation has been developed. In a pilot study, TomoDirect seemed particularly well suited for postoperative irradiation in breast cancer patients. TomoDirect achieved an optimal target volume coverage and coincident adequate normal tissue sparing in a dosimetric study. Clinical studies of TomoDirect in breast cancer patients are scarce and have been assessed only in small and retrospective series. Thus, we undertook a prospective study on the technical feasibility and toxicity of TomoDirect in breast cancer patients who received postoperative radiotherapy.
Minimum Age: 20 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
St. Vincent Hospital, Suwon, , Korea, Republic of
Name: Jong Hoon Lee, MD
Affiliation: St. Vincent's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR