Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among the female
population. With advances in systemic therapies and modern
radiotherapy techniques, breast cancer patients can have a long
life-expectancy. However, it is crucial that radiation therapy is
carried out with minimum complications and with the utmost
efficiency. Principles and Practice of Modern Radiotherapy
Techniques in Breast Cancer provides practical and current
theoretical knowledge to the planning and implementation of breast
cancer radiation therapy. All aspects of breast cancer are covered,
including epidemiology, molecular and biological basis and
integrating systemic therapies during all steps of treatment. The
illustrated section of this book identifies anatomical structures
in daily practice by presenting target and critical structures in
actual treatment positions. These images show and mark the
anatomical points of the patient lying in the position that breast
radiation therapy would be performed. This text serves as a
valuable resource for clinicians, residents and fellows practicing
and learning breast cancer radiotherapy.
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