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This randomized Phase III study aims to show major complication rate of hypofractionation radiation therapy is not inferior, compared to conventional fractionation radiation therapy in breast cancer patients undergoing mastectomy and reconstruction surgery.
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This study is a multicenter, randomized, phase 3 clinical trial. For breast cancer patients who underwent breast reconstruction after mastectomy, the hypofractionation radiotherapy group (experimental group) and the conventional fractionation radiotherapy group (control group) were divided 1:1 and compared to reveal the non-inferiority with hypofractionation in terms of major complication rate.
I. Primary Objective
II. Secondary Objective:
Comparison of other side effects between the two groups.
Comparison of complication rate stratified by reconstruction timing and type of reconstruction
Comparison of quality of life between the two groups.
Comparison of local and regional control rates between the two groups.
III. Tertiary Objective:
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622 participants in 2 patient groups
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In Ah Kim, MD. PhD.
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