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  • 1. Cardiac and pulmonary dose reduction for tangentially irradiated breast cancer, utilizing deep inspiration breath-hold with audio-visual guidance, without compromising target coverage.
    Vikström J, Hjelstuen MH, Mjaaland I, Dybvik KI.
    Acta Oncol; 2011 Jan; 50(1):42-50. PubMed ID: 20843181
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  • 2. Radiation during deep inspiration allows loco-regional treatment of left breast and axillary-, supraclavicular- and internal mammary lymph nodes without compromising target coverage or dose restrictions to organs at risk.
    Hjelstuen MH, Mjaaland I, Vikström J, Dybvik KI.
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  • 3. Breathing adapted radiotherapy for breast cancer: comparison of free breathing gating with the breath-hold technique.
    Korreman SS, Pedersen AN, Nøttrup TJ, Specht L, Nyström H.
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  • 9. Cardiac dose reduction with deep inspiration breath hold for left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy patients with and without regional nodal irradiation.
    Yeung R, Conroy L, Long K, Walrath D, Li H, Smith W, Hudson A, Phan T.
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  • 10. A comparison of conventional and dynamic radiotherapy planning techniques for early-stage breast cancer utilizing deep inspiration breath-hold.
    Vikström J, Hjelstuen MH, Wasbø E, Mjaaland I, Dybvik KI.
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  • 11. Dose reduction to organs at risk with deep-inspiration breath-hold during right breast radiotherapy: a treatment planning study.
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  • 12. Clinical results of image-guided deep inspiration breath hold breast irradiation.
    Borst GR, Sonke JJ, den Hollander S, Betgen A, Remeijer P, van Giersbergen A, Russell NS, Elkhuizen PH, Bartelink H, van Vliet-Vroegindeweij C.
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  • 13. Cardiac dose-sparing effects of deep-inspiration breath-hold in left breast irradiation : Is IMRT more beneficial than VMAT?
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  • 14. Reduction in low-dose to normal tissue with the addition of deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) to volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) in breast cancer patients with implant reconstruction receiving regional nodal irradiation.
    Dumane VA, Saksornchai K, Zhou Y, Hong L, Powell S, Ho AY.
    Radiat Oncol; 2018 Sep 24; 13(1):187. PubMed ID: 30249274
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  • 15. Breathing adapted radiation therapy in comparison with prone position to reduce the doses to the heart, left anterior descending coronary artery, and contralateral breast in whole breast radiation therapy.
    Verhoeven K, Sweldens C, Petillion S, Laenen A, Peeters S, Janssen H, Van Limbergen E, Weltens C.
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  • 16. Treatment planning and evaluation of gated radiotherapy in left-sided breast cancer patients using the CatalystTM/SentinelTM system for deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH).
    Schönecker S, Walter F, Freislederer P, Marisch C, Scheithauer H, Harbeck N, Corradini S, Belka C.
    Radiat Oncol; 2016 Oct 26; 11(1):143. PubMed ID: 27784326
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  • 17. Abdominal DIBH reduces the cardiac dose even further: a prospective analysis.
    Zhao F, Shen J, Lu Z, Luo Y, Yao G, Bu L, Ge J, Yang X, Ning L, Yan S.
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  • 18. Deep inspiration breath-hold for left-sided breast irradiation: Analysis of dose-mass histograms and the impact of lung expansion.
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  • 19. Cardiac and pulmonary complication probabilities for breast cancer patients after routine end-inspiration gated radiotherapy.
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  • 20. Deep inspiration breath hold technique reduces heart dose from radiotherapy for left-sided breast cancer.
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