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    Breast cancer radiation therapy: Current questions in 2023 by Bollet, M A, Racadot, S, Rivera, S, Arnaud, A, Bourgier, C

    Published in Cancer radiothérapie (01-09-2023)
    “…Radiation therapy is a corner stone of breast cancer treatment as it has been shown postoperatively that it improves local control and overall survival. In…”
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    Anatomical, clinical and radiological delineation of target volumes in breast cancer radiotherapy planning: individual variability, questions and answers by CASTRO PENA, P, KIROVA, Y. M, CAMPANA, F, DENDALE, R, BOLLET, M. A, FOURNIER-BIDOZ, N, FOURQUET, A

    Published in British journal of radiology (01-07-2009)
    “…The purpose of the study was to evaluate the individual variability of anatomical and radiological delineation for breast cancer radiotherapy (RT) in…”
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    Simplified rules for everyday delineation of lymph node areas for breast cancer radiotherapy by KIROVA, Y. M, CASTRO PENA, P, DENDALE, R, SERVOIS, V, BOLLET, M. A, FOURNIER-BIDOZ, N, CAMPANA, F, FOURQUET, A

    Published in British journal of radiology (01-08-2010)
    “…The aim of this study was to present the simplified rules of delineation of lymph node (LN) volumes in breast irradiation. Practical rules of delineation of LN…”
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    Histological grade concordance between diagnostic core biopsy and corresponding surgical specimen in HR-positive/HER2-negative breast carcinoma by Daveau, C, Baulies, S, Lalloum, M, Bollet, M, Sigal-Zafrani, B, Sastre, X, Vincent-Salomon, A, Tardivon, A, Thibault, F, Pierga, J Y, Cottu, P, Sablin, M P, Rouzier, R, Malhaire, C, Mallon, P, Reyal, F

    Published in British journal of cancer (29-04-2014)
    “…Background: The identification and validation of suitable predictive and prognostic factors are a challenge to improve the treatment scheme selection…”
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    Technique alternatives for breast radiation oncology: Conventional radiation therapy to tomotherapy by Fournier-Bidoz, N, Kirova, Y, Campana, F, El Barouky, J, Zefkili, S, Dendale, R, Bollet, M A, Mazal, A, Fourquet, A

    Published in Journal of medical physics (01-07-2009)
    “…Breast conserving radiotherapy uses tangential fields and compensating wedges. This conventional approach can be improved by a field-in-field technique using…”
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    Adjuvant radiotherapy in the management of axillary node negative invasive breast cancer: A qualitative systematic review by Bourgier, C, Aimard, L, Bodez, V, Bollet, M.A, Cutuli, B, Franck, D, Hennequin, C, Kirova, Y.M, Azria, D

    Published in Critical reviews in oncology/hematology (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract Purpose To actualize and to detail guidelines used in technical radiotherapy and indications for innovative radiation technologies in early axillary…”
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    High rates of breast conservation for large ductal and lobular invasive carcinomas combining multimodality strategies by Bollet, M A, Savignoni, A, Pierga, J-Y, Lae, M, Fourchotte, V, Kirova, Y M, Dendale, R, Campana, F, Sigal-Zafrani, B, Salmon, R, Fourquet, A, Vincent-Salomon, A

    Published in British journal of cancer (26-02-2008)
    “…The literature reports low rates of breast conservation after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for operable breast cancers not amenable to initial breast-conserving…”
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    Are ipsilateral breast tumour invasive recurrences in young ( 40 years) women more aggressive than their primary tumours? by SIGAL-ZAFRANI, B, BOLLET, M. A, ANTONI, G, SAVIGNONI, A, VINCENT-SALOMON, A, PIERGA, J.-Y, SALMON, R, SASTRE-GARAU, X, FOURQUET, A

    Published in British journal of cancer (22-10-2007)
    “…The characteristics of ipsilateral breast tumour recurrences (IBTRs) relative to those of their primary tumours (PTs) remain scarcely studied. Of 70 young (<…”
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