Publications by authors named "S Landeg"

Aims: Inclusion of the internal mammary chain in the radiotherapy target volume (IMC-RT) improves disease-free and overall survival in higher risk breast cancer patients, but increases radiation doses to heart and lungs. Dosimetric data show that either modified wide-tangential fields (WT) or volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) together with [AQ1]voluntary deep inspiration breath hold (vDIBH) keep mean heart doses below 4 Gy in most patients. However, the impact on departmental resources has not yet been documented.

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Introduction: This paper presents the results of a survey of the routine use of permanent marks for radiotherapy in the UK. This was undertaken to provide an overview of current practice. Permanent marks are a somewhat invasive procedure, and should be subject to scrutiny and judicious application.

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Article Synopsis
  • This UK study aimed to assess the accuracy and body image impact of ultraviolet (UV) tattoos versus conventional dark ink tattoos during breast/chest wall radiotherapy.
  • In a randomized trial with 46 patients, results showed that UV tattoos had an accuracy level comparable to dark ink tattoos, with random errors below the desired threshold.
  • Additionally, a higher percentage of patients with UV tattoos reported improvements in body image at 1 and 6 months after treatment, suggesting a psychological benefit from this tattoo type.
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Breath-holding techniques reduce the amount of radiation received by cardiac structures during tangential-field left breast radiotherapy. With these techniques, patients hold their breath while radiotherapy is delivered, pushing the heart down and away from the radiotherapy field. Despite clear dosimetric benefits, these techniques are not yet in widespread use.

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