PURPOSE: To estimate the radiation dose to the conceptus resulting from tangential breast irradiation. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Conceptus radiation doses were measured in anthropomorphic phantoms simulating the geometry of a pregnant woman at the first, second, and third trimesters of gestation. Medial and lateral field irradiations were generated using a 6-MV X-ray beam. Dose measurements were performed with thermoluminescent dosimeters. RESULTS: For a treatment course delivering 50 Gy to the tumor, conceptus dose at the first trimester of gestation was found to be 2.1-7.6 cGy, depending on the field size used and the distance between conceptus and primary irradiation field. The corresponding dose ranges to the conceptus during the second and third trimesters of gestation were 2.2-24.6 cGy and 2.2-58.6 cGy, respectively. Dose data and formulas are presented to estimate conceptus dose for individual patients undergoing breast radiotherapy during the entire pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: This study may be of value in the management of pregnant women needing tangential breast irradiation, because it provides the required information to estimate conceptus dose.
PURPOSE: To estimate the radiation dose to the conceptus resulting from tangential breast irradiation. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Conceptus radiation doses were measured in anthropomorphic phantoms simulating the geometry of a pregnant woman at the first, second, and third trimesters of gestation. Medial and lateral field irradiations were generated using a 6-MV X-ray beam. Dose measurements were performed with thermoluminescent dosimeters. RESULTS: For a treatment course delivering 50 Gy to the tumor, conceptus dose at the first trimester of gestation was found to be 2.1-7.6 cGy, depending on the field size used and the distance between conceptus and primary irradiation field. The corresponding dose ranges to the conceptus during the second and third trimesters of gestation were 2.2-24.6 cGy and 2.2-58.6 cGy, respectively. Dose data and formulas are presented to estimate conceptus dose for individual patients undergoing breast radiotherapy during the entire pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: This study may be of value in the management of pregnant women needing tangential breast irradiation, because it provides the required information to estimate conceptus dose.
Authors: Nikita M Shah; Dana M Scott; Pridvi Kandagatla; Molly B Moravek; Erin F Cobain; Monika L Burness; Jacqueline S Jeruss Journal: Ann Surg Oncol Date: 2019-01-24 Impact factor: 5.344
Authors: Maria Leonardi; Agnese Cecconi; Rosa Luraschi; Elena Rondi; Federica Cattani; Roberta Lazzari; Anna Morra; Santos Soto; Vanna Zanagnolo; Viviana Galimberti; Oreste Gentilini; Fedro Peccatori; Barbara Jereczek-Fossa; Roberto Orecchia Journal: Breast Care (Basel) Date: 2017-12-13 Impact factor: 2.860