Prone Breath Hold Technique to Decrease Cardiac and Pulmonary Doses in Women Receiving Left Breast Radiotherapy



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Breast Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:2/7/2018
Start Date:November 6, 2014
End Date:December 2019

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Pilot Study For Prone Breath Hold Technique to Decrease Cardiac and Pulmonary Doses in Women Receiving Left Breast Radiotherapy

This is a pilot study to determine whether the addition of inspiratory hold (breath holding)
can decrease the radiation dose that the heart and lung receive for patients being treated
for left sided breast cancer.

Subjects have a standard of care CT simulation, which includes an additional breath hold CT.
Inspiratory gated breath-hold will be used. Two radiation plans will be generated: one for
the CT scan performed free breathing, and one for the CT scan performed with inspiratory
gated breath hold. The cardiac and lung doses will be determined. At the discretion of the
treating physician, the plan with the lower cardiac and lung dose may be used to treat the
patient.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients of Dr. Gonzalez

- ≥18 years of age

- Node-negative left breast cancer

- Invasive or DCIS breast cancer

- Prior lumpectomy

- Deemed appropriate for treatment in the prone position by the treating physician

- Able to tolerate prone position and breath hold during CT simulation

Exclusion Criteria:

- <18 years of age

- Patients requiring treatment in supine position
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