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Case Reports
. 2018 May 7;3(3):458-462.
doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2018.04.014. eCollection 2018 Jul-Sep.

Skin recurrence in the radiation treatment of breast cancer

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Skin recurrence in the radiation treatment of breast cancer

Leah M Katz et al. Adv Radiat Oncol. .
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Figure 1
Original treatment plan of patient treated in 2013 for left breast in prone position. (A) Isodose distributions. (B) Color wash that indicates default setting. (C) Color wash that shows 60% coverage. (D) Color wash that shows 90% coverage 0.5 cm from the surface.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Magnetic resonance image of patient in 2014. Vitamin marker E overlies the left upper breast and shows the site of the prior lumpectomy. The red arrow (superimposed on vitamin E marker) indicates the area of subtle architectural distortion without abnormal enhancement. (B) Magnetic resonance image from 2016 with a 0.6 cm area of subcutaneous enhancement that is contiguous with the postsurgical scar.

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