Research
Estimation of Cardiac Doses during Breast Cancer Radiotherapy in Pakistan
Author(s): Javaid Ali*, Attia Gul, Muhammad Basim Kakakhel, Habib Ahmad, Shoab Shah and Ghufran
This study aims to estimate the absorbed radiation doses to the heart during breast cancer treatment with conventional radiotherapy. The cardiac doses of eighty-three patients during breast cancer radiotherapy were estimated, with fifty-two patients having left breast cancer and thirty-one having right breast cancer. For left breast cancer patients, a Treatment Planning System (TPS) was used to estimate the percentage volume of the heart receiving 20 Gy (V20%), 25 Gy (V25%), 30 Gy V30%), and 40 Gy (V40%). The Maximum Heart Distances (MHD) within the radiation field for left breast cancer patients and the Minimum Distance of Heart from the Posterior Border of the Radiation Field (MDHF) for right breast cancer patients were measured. Through TPS, the mean dose to the 5% and 10% heart volumes, the lowest dose (Dmin), the maximum dose (Dmax), and the average dose (D.. Read More»
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