نتایج جستجو برای: contralateral breast

تعداد نتایج: 266456  

2015
Jae-Uk Jeong Jung Han Yoon Min Ho Park Mee Sun Yoon Ju-Young Song Taek-Keun Nam Woong-Ki Chung Yong-Hyub Kim Chang-Ok Suh Sung-Ja Ahn

PURPOSE This prospective study was designed to verify the technical feasibility of partial breast irradiation in breast cancer patients with small breasts, which are commonly encountered in Korean women. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 40 Gy, administered in 10 fractions on consecutive days (one fraction per day), was prescribed to the isocenters of the fields using three-dimensional conform...

Journal: :Lymphatic research and biology 2009
Harvey N Mayrovitz Daniel N Weingrad Suzanne Davey

BACKGROUND Quantitative measurements to help detect incipient or latent lymphedema in patients at risk for breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema (BCRL) are potentially useful supplements to clinical assessments. Suitable measurements for routine use include arm volumes, arm bioimpedance, and local tissue water (LTW) determined from the tissue dielectric constant (TDC). Because BCRL initial...

Journal: :Medical physics 2012
E M Donovan H James M Bonora J R Yarnold P M Evans

PURPOSE To compare organ specific cancer incidence risks for standard and complex external beam radiotherapy (including cone beam CT verification) following breast conservation surgery for early breast cancer. METHOD Doses from breast radiotherapy and kilovoltage cone beam CT (CBCT) exposures were obtained from thermoluminescent dosimeter measurements in an anthropomorphic phantom in which th...

2015
Jung Hyun Yoon Min Jung Kim Eun-Kyung Kim Hee Jung Moon

Women who have been treated for breast cancer are at risk for second breast cancers, such as ipsilateral recurrence or contralateral metachronous breast cancer. As the number of breast cancer survivors increases, interest in patient management and surveillance after treatment has also increased. However, post-treatment surveillance programs for patients with breast cancer have not been firmly e...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2013
Ruoh Shyuan Chan Gnana Kumar Anushya A P Vijayananthan

Breast metastases are uncommon and typically spread from contralateral breast carcinomas. Breast metastases that spread from extramammary malignancies are even less common, and account for 0.5%-6.6% of all malignant breast disease. As extrapulmonary metastases from osteosarcoma are uncommon, breast metastasis from osteosarcoma is extremely rare. We report a case of breast and peritoneal metasta...

Journal: :Proceedings 2015
Callan Mason Kendall Yokubaitis Raynal Hamilton Umesh Oza Zeeshan Shah Joseph Spigel Jean Wang

Metastasis to the breast most commonly arises from a contralateral primary breast malignancy; however, metastatic disease can also result from extramammary malignancies by hematogenous or lymphatic dissemination. This case report reviews an unusual presentation of primary ovarian carcinoma with metastasis to an intramammary lymph node.

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