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2. P272 Manual lymph drainage does not substantially improve the effect of decongestive lymphatic therapy in people with breast cancer-related lymphoedema (EFforT-BCRL trial): a multicentre randomised trial

6. PO-1259: Adoption of single-fraction radiotherapy for uncomplicated bone metastases in a tertiary centre

10. SP-0520: The promises of dose painting

14. Addition of prophylactic compression garments to standard care to prevent irreversible lower limb lymphoedema after gynaeco-oncological therapy (Gynolymph): protocol for a randomised controlled trial embedded within an observation cohort study.

15. Reply to Bourgeois, P. Comment on "Devoogdt et al. The Effectiveness of Fluoroscopy-Guided Manual Lymph Drainage as Part of Decongestive Lymphatic Therapy on the Superficial Lymphatic Architecture in Patients with Breast Cancer-Related Lymphoedema: A Randomised Controlled Trial. Cancers 2023, 15 , 1545".

16. Dutch Translation of the Yost Self-Report Lower Extremity Lymphedema Screening Questionnaire in Women.

17. SurLym trial: study protocol for a multicentre pragmatic randomised controlled trial on the added value of reconstructive lymphatic surgery to decongestive lymphatic therapy for the treatment of lymphoedema.

18. Incidence and radiotherapy treatment patterns of complicated bone metastases.

19. Genome-wide association study of treatment-related toxicity two years following radiotherapy for breast cancer.

20. Comparison of prone and supine positioning for breast cancer radiotherapy using REQUITE data: dosimetry, acute and two years physician and patient-reported outcomes.

21. Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes and PD-L1 Expression in Pleomorphic Lobular Breast Carcinoma.

22. The Effectiveness of Fluoroscopy-Guided Manual Lymph Drainage as Part of Decongestive Lymphatic Therapy on the Superficial Lymphatic Architecture in Patients with Breast Cancer-Related Lymphoedema: A Randomised Controlled Trial.

23. Does Manual Lymphatic Drainage Add Value in Reducing Suprafascial Fluid Accumulation and Skin Elasticity in Patients With Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema?

24. Prone Breast and Lymph Node Irradiation in 5 or 15 Fractions: A Randomized 2 × 2 Design Comparing Dosimetry, Acute Toxicity, and Set-Up Errors.

25. Manual lymphatic drainage with or without fluoroscopy guidance did not substantially improve the effect of decongestive lymphatic therapy in people with breast cancer-related lymphoedema (EFforT-BCRL trial): a multicentre randomised trial.

26. Reproducibility of repeated breathhold and impact of breathhold failure in whole breast and regional nodal irradiation in prone crawl position.

27. Accelerated radiotherapy in patients over sixty years old after mastectomy: Acute and one-year physician-assessed toxicity and health-related quality of life.

28. Delineation guidelines for the lymphatic target volumes in 'prone crawl' radiotherapy treatment position for breast cancer patients.

29. 5-Year Outcomes of a Randomized Trial Comparing Prone and Supine Whole Breast Irradiation in Large-Breasted Women.

30. Two-year toxicity of simultaneous integrated boost in hypofractionated prone breast cancer irradiation: Comparison with sequential boost in a randomized trial.

31. Prolonging deep inspiration breath-hold time to 3 min during radiotherapy, a simple solution.

32. Acute toxicity and health-related quality of life after accelerated whole breast irradiation in 5 fractions with simultaneous integrated boost.

33. Adoption of single fraction radiotherapy for uncomplicated bone metastases in a tertiary centre.

34. Feasibility study on pre or postoperative accelerated radiotherapy (POP-ART) in breast cancer patients.

35. Crawl positioning improves set-up precision and patient comfort in prone whole breast irradiation.

36. Health-related quality of life after accelerated breast irradiation in five fractions: A comparison with fifteen fractions.

37. Two-year toxicity of hypofractionated breast cancer radiotherapy in five fractions.

38. Critical review and quality-assessment of cost analyses in radiotherapy: How reliable are the data?

39. Accelerating adjuvant breast irradiation in women over 65 years: Matched case analysis comparing a 5-fractions schedule with 15 fractions in early and locally advanced breast cancer.

40. Exploring the relative importance of work-organizational burnout risk factors in Belgian residents.

41. External partial breast irradiation in prone position: how to improve accuracy?

42. A new approach for modeling patient overall radiosensitivity and predicting multiple toxicity endpoints for breast cancer patients.

43. Adjuvant breast radiotherapy: How to trade-off cost and effectiveness?

44. A systematic review of health economic evaluation in adjuvant breast radiotherapy: Quality counted by numbers.

45. Highly Accelerated Irradiation in 5 Fractions (HAI-5): Feasibility in Elderly Women With Early or Locally Advanced Breast Cancer.

46. Potential benefits of crawl position for prone radiation therapy in breast cancer.

47. Whole breast and regional nodal irradiation in prone versus supine position in left sided breast cancer.

48. Does an integrated boost increase acute toxicity in prone hypofractionated breast irradiation? A randomized controlled trial.

49. The 2-Year Cosmetic Outcome of a Randomized Trial Comparing Prone and Supine Whole-Breast Irradiation in Large-Breasted Women.

50. Deep inspiration breath hold in the prone position retracts the heart from the breast and internal mammary lymph node region.

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