Breast cancer is the most common type of cancers amongst females, and is the most leading cause of death by cancer in women worldwide. Radiation plays an essential role in the treatment of breast cancer as post-operative radiotherapy decreases loco-regional recurrence and enhances survival. Hypofractionated radiotherapy is highly beneficial than conventional fractionated both economically for radiation departments and for patient convenience. In daily clinical practice, unplanned radiotherapy interruptions are inevitable but good clinical Practice dictates that radical courses of radiotherapy treatment should not be interrupted and when this is not possible, compensatory treatment is required. It had been shown that radiotherapy interruptions lasting more than a week decreased loco-regional control and overall survival (patient outcome) by conventional fractionation, but what about hypofractionation?
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Dr. Alia Ahmed Azzam works at Clinical Oncology & Nuclear Medicine Dep., Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University. She received her B.Sc. of "Biophysics" and M.Sc. degree of "Medical Physics" from Al-Azhar University, and her Ph.D. degree of "Medical Physics" from Mansoura University, Egypt.
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