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| This article is part of the supplement: VII Madrid Breast Cancer Conference: Changes in the treatment of breast cancerPoster presentationPartial breast irradiation with an electron beam for patients submitted to conservative surgeryHospital AC Camargo, São Paulo – SP, Brazil Madrid, Spain. 20–22 June 2007 Breast Cancer Research 2007, 9(Suppl 1):P9doi:10.1186/bcr1715 The electronic version of this abstract is the complete one and can be found online at: http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/9/S1/P9
© 2007 BioMed Central Ltd ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility, acute complications and cosmetic results of partial breast cancer radiotherapy in initial tumors, with an electron beam, in patients submitted to conservative surgery and sentinel lymph-node dissection. MethodsFrom 2005 to 2007 we evaluated 40 patients, median age 63 years, with T1–T2 (maximum 3 cm) breast cancer, clinically N0 axilla, submitted to conservative surgery and intraoperative radiotherapy with an electron beam. ResultsOf 40 patients, we had 73% T1 and 27% T2; 82% N0, 8% N1micro, and 10% N1. As for acute complications we had 2% infection and 5% fat necrosis. Regarding cosmetic results, 85% were good and excellent, 10% were fair and 5% were bad. ConclusionThis is a quite feasible method for partial breast irradiation, with satisfactory results in terms of acute complications and cosmetic results. For local control and late complications we still have to wait longer and wait for the reports of the open trials. It also should be emphasized that these patients should be treated only in a study protocol. Have something to say? Post a comment on this article! |



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