Shorter radiation schedule tested to reduce fatigue for breast cancer patients
NCT ID NCT04909125
Summary
This study compares two different radiation schedules for breast cancer patients after surgery. It tests whether a shorter 3.5-week schedule causes less fatigue and fewer side effects than the standard 5.5-week schedule, while aiming for the same cancer control. Researchers are measuring patients' quality of life, fatigue levels, and treatment-related side effects.
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Radiation Oncology, Northern Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal North Shore Hospital
St Leonards, New South Wales, 2065, Australia
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