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Comparison of prone and supine positioning for breast cancer radiotherapy using REQUITE data: dosimetry, acute and two years physician and patient-reported outcomes.

Vincent VakaetPieter DeseyneRenée BultijnckGiselle PostCatharine WestDavid AzriaCeline BourgierMarie-Pierre Farcy-JacquetBarry RosensteinSheryl GreenDirk de RuysscherElena SperkMarlon VeldwijkCarsten HerskindMaria Carmen De SantisTiziana RancatiTommaso GiandiniJenny Chang-ClaudePetra SeiboldMaarten LambrechtCaroline WeltensHilde JanssensAna VegaMaria Begoña Taboada-ValladaresMiguel Elías Aguado-BarreraVictoria ReyesManuel AltabasSara Gutiérrez-EnríquezChristel MontenHans Van HulleLiv Veldeman
Published in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2023)
Prone radiotherapy showed lower MLD and MHD compared to supine position, although the risk of developing breast oedema during radiotherapy was higher. At 2 years the photographic assessment showed no difference in the cosmetic outcome, but less atrophy was seen in prone-treated patients and this seems to have a positive influence on the HRQoL domain of body image.
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