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ABSTRACT: Accelerated Treatment of Breast Cancer
PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) restricted to the tumor bed, by
means of an interstitial implant, and lasting 4 to 5 days after
lumpectomy was prospectively evaluated in early-stage breast
cancer patients treated with breast-conserving therapy (BCT).
The goals of the study were to determine whether treatment time
can be reduced and whether elective treatment of the entire breast
is necessary.
CONCLUSION: Accelerated treatment of breast cancer using an interstitial
implant to deliver radiation to the tumor bed alone over 4 to
5 days seems to produce 5-year results equivalent to those achieved
with conventional ERT.
Extended follow-up will be required to
determine the long-term efficacy of this treatment approach.
[04/02/2001; Journal of Clinical Oncology]
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Bio-physics, 11/04

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