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- 2019
Is pectus excavatum a risk factor for radiation‐induced lung disease in patients undergoing radiation therapy following breast‐conserving surgery?Keywords: Breast cancer, pectus excavatum, radiation‐induced lung disease Abstract: The relationship between radiation dose to the ipsilateral lung and subsequent radiation‐induced lung disease (RILD) in breast cancer patients with pectus excavatum (PE) undergoing radiation therapy (RT) to residual breast tissue after breast‐conserving surgery has not yet been established. The incidence of RILD in such patients with PE, meaning that a large volume of the lung is within the radiation field, has not been determined. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the relationship between these factors
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