Intense, Short-Term Radiation Therapy Safely and Effectively Treats Breast Cancer
PHILADELPHIA (October 20, 2015) – Treatment of early-stage breast cancer with fewer, larger doses of radiation results in equivalent clinical outcomes as conventional radiation therapy, according to new research by Fox Chase Cancer Center – Temple Health investigators. The study revealed no significant difference in survival rates or long-term side effects in patients who received either intense (hypofractionated) radiation therapy over a four-week period or standard radiation therapy over a six- to seven-week period. The eight-year results of the prospective Phase II study were presented October 20 at the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) in San Antonio, Texas.