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Use of Intraoperative Radiotherapy in Breast Cancer
Sponsor: Parc de Salut Mar
Summary
The Utility of Intraoperative Radiotherapy in Breast Cancer (RIOMA) is an observational project to understand the use and outcomes of intraoperative radiotherapy in patients with breast cancer under conditions of clinical use (not clinical trials). Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) is a technique that began to be used years ago, transferring the patient from the operating room to the radiotherapy suite. This technique therefore fell into disuse. The emergence of miniaturized linear accelerators has led to a resurgence of IORT, especially as part of conservative treatment in patients with breast cancer, both as a booster or as a sole treatment (partial breast irradiation). This project is based on an online platform. Each participating center will be assigned access codes on the website to access and complete the coded clinical data for each patient treated with intraoperative radiotherapy. Data on tumor characteristics, the type of intraoperative radiotherapy, follow-up, complications, and cosmetic outcomes are included. Primary objective: To understand the characteristics of patients treated with intraoperative radiotherapy under routine clinical practice conditions.
Official title: Utilización de la Radioterapia IntraOperatoria en la Neoplasia de MAma
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3000
Start Date
2020-04-01
Completion Date
2031-04-01
Last Updated
2025-07-31
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Intraoperative
Intraoperative radiotherapy with any device after conservative surgery in early breast cancer
Locations (1)
Hospital del Mar
Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain