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Sinapsos Podcast | Oncology
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Complication Rates After Mastectomy in Breast Cancer: HFRT vs Conventional Fractionation
Sinapsos Podcast | Oncology
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Complication Rates After Mastectomy in Breast Cancer: HFRT vs Conventional Fractionation
E1   |   12 min   |   Latest   |  Publication Source    Podcast based on: Falick Michaeli T, Hatoom F, Skripai A, Wajnryt E, Allweis TM, Paluch-Shimon S, Shachar Y, Popovtzer A, Wygoda M, Blumenfeld P. Complication Rates After Mastectomy and Reconstruction in Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy Compared to Conventional Fractionation: A Single Institutional Analysis. Cancers. 2025; 17(1):106. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17010106Type: Article  |  Publication date: Jan 1, 2025 Summary: This single-institution retrospective study compared complication rates after post-mastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT) using hypofractionated (HF) versus conventional fractionation (CF) in 59 breast cancer patients who underwent reconstruction. Keywords: breast cancer; PMRT; hypofractionation; breast reconstruction; implant complications Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is a summary and discussion of the original publication and does not represent the views of the authors or journal. The information shared here is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute clinical advice or recommendations. It also uses AI-assisted summaries of the original work and may or may not contain innacuracies so we encourage listeners to consult the original publication for complete details.
Sinapsos Podcast | Oncology