Abstract

PURPOSEFor low-risk breast cancer, accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is a level 1 evidence procedure. Brachytherapy based very APBI (vAPBI) makes it possible to perform adjuvant irradiation in 4 to 1 fraction. However, vAPBI organization is critical. The aim of this technical note is to report on its optimization. METHODS AND MATERIALSTo offer to low-risk breast cancer patient an efficient, simple, rapid adjuvant irradiation with a reduced number of hospital visits, a new organization of vAPBI based on a single fraction was established, merging all the different steps (from first consultation to irradiation) into a 4–5-consecutive-hour period. This therapeutic program was developed in strong collaboration with radiation oncologists, medical physicists, radiation therapists, and the medical secretary. RESULTSAfter the validation of adjuvant breast irradiation, the patient was offered a telemedicine consultation with the radiation oncologist. Then, the day of vAPBI, the patient arrived at the brachytherapy unit at 08:00 AM for an in-person consultation followed by a preimplant CT scan (defining catheter number and position). After breast local anesthesia, catheter placement was performed followed by a postimplant CT scan for planning purposes. A total dose of 16 Gy in 1 fraction was delivered before removing the catheters. The patient was discharged from the brachytherapy unit around 12:30 PM with an upcoming surveillance consultation date. CONCLUSIONSVAPBI organization optimization makes it possible to propose a short 5-h procedure from medical consultation to treatment with only one round trip. Strict organization among staff is required.

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