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Impact of thoracic radiotherapy on respiratory function and exercise capacity in patients with breast cancer

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Table 3 shows a comparison of mean lung dose (MLD)  and V 25  (in absolute and relative values) between  patients who underwent SCLN irradiation or and those  who did not
Table 4. Variation in respiratory muscle strength, chest wall mobility, pulmonary function testing, and cardiopulmonary  exercise testing before and after three months of radiotherapy.
Figure 1. HRCT scans showing features of radiation pneumonitis. In A, HRCT scan scored as 1 in a patient submitted  to bilateral treatment

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