Treatment related factors associated with the risk of breast radio-induced-sarcoma.

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Date publication

avril 2022

Journal

Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BERTAUT Aurélie, Dr MIRJOLET Céline, Pr TRUC Gilles


Tous les auteurs :
Mirjolet C, Diallo I, Bertaut A, Veres C, Sargos P, Helfre S, Sunyach MP, Truc G, Le Pechoux C, Paumier A, Ducassou A, Jolnerovski M, Thariat J, Lapeyre M, Cordoba A, Mahé MA, Maingon P

Résumé

The Radiation Induced Sarcoma (RIS) is a rare but serious adverse event following radiotherapy (RT). Current RT techniques are more precise, but irradiate a larger volume at a low dose. This study aimed to describe radiation characteristics in a large series of patients suffering from RIS.

Mots clés

Anthropomorphic phantom, Dose distribution, Radiation induced sarcoma (RIS), late effect

Référence

Radiother Oncol. 2022 Apr 8;: