A comparison of the radiation exposure to the left anterior descending artery (LAD) and left ventricle (LV) was performed for twenty-three left breast cancer patients. For each participant, two tangential fields 3D-CRT, two- and seven-field IMRT and two and four partial arcs VMAT plans were created. Dose constraints for CTV, ipsilateral lung and heart were followed. The V, V, D of LAD and V, V, D of LV were calculated and extracted from the plans. Parametric and non-parametric tests were applied to compare the parameters derived from the five treatment techniques. All generated plans fulfilled the dose constraints. The D ranges of the LAD and LV from all examined techniques were 11.77-14.73 Gy and 5.37-6.40 Gy, respectively. The V and V ranges of the LAD were 2.90-12.91% and 10.80-18.51%, respectively. The V and V of the LV were 4.29-7.43% and 18.24-30.05%, respectively. The VMAT plans and seven-field IMRT significantly reduced the V, V of LAD and V of LV compared with the two-field treatments ( < 0.05). However, 3D-CRT plans provided statistically lower values for V of LV over the other techniques ( < 0.05). The presented results provide a detailed dataset of the radiation burden of two critical cardiac structures from five radiotherapy techniques.
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