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IORT (Intra-operative Radiation Therapy) in Early Stage Breast Cancer
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate an investigational way to provide radiation therapy to treat breast cancer at the time of surgery. Traditionally, the recommended treatment for early stage breast cancer is surgery to remove the tumor, followed by whole breast radiation therapy to decrease the chance of recurrence of the cancer. Whole breast radiation involves daily radiation treatments for 4-6 weeks and can be associated with damage to other tissues including the skin. Recent technological advances have made it possible to provide radiation treatment during the breast cancer surgical procedure. This procedure is called intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT). The University of Virginia has a unique IORT system which allows for the inclusion of cutting edge imaging technology into the IORT procedure in order to provide delivery of radiation directly to the needed areas and to avoid radiation to other tissues.

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Oncoplastic Partial Mastectomy With Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT) in Early Stage Breast Cancer Patients With Prior History of Chest Wall Radiation.
Description

Prospective, Non-randomized, Single-arm.The objectives of this study are to evaluate cosmesis and perioperative complications associated with the use of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) at the time of partial mastectomy in patients with breast cancer and a prior history of radiation therapy. Secondary objectives include evaluating effectiveness of partial mastectomy with IORT, measured by local, regional and distant recurrence, mastectomy rate, and disease-specific and overall survival.