Surface guided radiotherapy (SGRT) improves breast cancer patient setup accuracy

Malin Kügele1,2, Annika Mannerberg2, Susanne Nørring Bekke3

  • 1Department of Hematology, Oncology and Radiation Physics, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.

Abstract

Related Concept Videos

Voluntary Breath-hold Technique for Reducing Heart Dose in Left Breast Radiotherapy11:38

Voluntary Breath-hold Technique for Reducing Heart Dose in Left Breast Radiotherapy

The current priority in breast cancer radiotherapy is to reduce cardiac doses without compromising target tissue coverage. The voluntary breath-hold technique described here is a simple, inexpensive solution to this problem and capable of being instituted widely without the need for specialized...
47.4K
High-Throughput Dissociation and Orthotopic Implantation of Breast Cancer Patient-Derived Xenografts06:06

High-Throughput Dissociation and Orthotopic Implantation of Breast Cancer Patient-Derived Xenografts

This protocol describes an efficient, non-surgical method for the orthotopic implantation of breast cancer patient-derived xenografts in mice. The technique involves enzymatic tumor dissociation followed by direct injection into the mammary fat pads, enabling high-throughput implantation. Comprehensive validation ensures model fidelity, facilitating rigorous studies across various breast cancer...
1.2K
Improving Translational Accuracy02:07

Improving Translational Accuracy

Base complementarity between the three base pairs of mRNA codon and the tRNA anticodon is not a failsafe mechanism. Inaccuracies can range from a single mismatch to no correct base pairing at all. The free energy difference between the correct and nearly correct base pairs can be as small as 3 kcal/ mol. With complementarity being the only proofreading step, the estimated error frequency would be one wrong amino acid in every 100 amino acids incorporated. However, error frequencies observed in...
14.1K
Improving Translational Accuracy02:07

Improving Translational Accuracy

3.6K
Orthotopic Transplantation of Breast Tumors as Preclinical Models for Breast Cancer07:45

Orthotopic Transplantation of Breast Tumors as Preclinical Models for Breast Cancer

Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models and transplantable genetically engineered mouse models faithfully recapitulate human disease and are preferred models for basic and translational breast cancer research. Here, a method is described to orthotopically transplant breast tumor fragments into the mammary fat pad to study tumor biology and evaluate drug...
6.9K
Studying Triple Negative Breast Cancer Using Orthotopic Breast Cancer Model09:29

Studying Triple Negative Breast Cancer Using Orthotopic Breast Cancer Model

This work presets an advanced protocol to accurately assess tumor loading by detection of green fluorescent protein and bioluminescence signals as well as the integration of quantitative molecular detection...
18.8K