A randomised, two-arm, non-blinded crossover study investigating the impact of treatment position (prone versus supine) upon reproducibility of tumour bed position in patients undergoing breast radiotherapy following excision of early breast cancer.
To establish whether or not the prone (face down) position reduces exposure of healthy tissue to radiation when compared to the supine position. To compare patient comfort and acceptability in each of the prone and supine positions. To perform a time and motion study for radiotherapy planned and delivered in each of the prone and supine positions.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
25
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom
Interfraction reproducibility of tumour bed position (Reproducibility of tumour bed position in supine versus prone positions compared using the difference in mean daily displacement in tumour bed centre of gravity over a course of radiotherapy in 3D).
Time frame: End of radiotherapy
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