Browsing Clinical Studies by author "Haviland, Joanne"
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Patient-Reported Outcomes Over 5 Years After Whole- or Partial-Breast Radiotherapy: Longitudinal Analysis of the IMPORT LOW (CRUK/06/003) Phase III Randomized Controlled Trial.
Bhattacharya, IS; Haviland, JS; Kirby, AM; Kirwan, CC; Hopwood, P; et al. (AMER SOC CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2019-02-01)PURPOSE: IMPORT LOW demonstrated noninferiority of partial-breast and reduced-dose radiotherapy versus whole-breast radiotherapy for local relapse and similar or reduced toxicity at 5 years. Comprehensive patient-reported ... -
Prolongation of overall treatment time as a cause of treatment failure in early breast cancer: An analysis of the UK START (Standardisation of Breast Radiotherapy) trials of radiotherapy fractionation.
Haviland, JS; Bentzen, SM; Bliss, JM; Yarnold, JR; START Trial Management Group, (ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, 2016-08-29)BACKGROUND: Tests of tumour treatment time effect in patients prescribed post-operative radiotherapy for early breast cancer have focussed on time to start of radiotherapy rather than overall treatment time. The START ... -
Ten-Year Results of FAST: A Randomized Controlled Trial of 5-Fraction Whole-Breast Radiotherapy for Early Breast Cancer.
Brunt, AM; Haviland, JS; Sydenham, M; Agrawal, RK; Algurafi, H; et al. (AMER SOC CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2020-10-01)PURPOSE: Previous studies of hypofractionated adjuvant whole-breast radiotherapy for early breast cancer established a 15- or 16-fraction (fr) regimen as standard. The FAST Trial (CRUKE/04/015) evaluated normal tissue ... -
The UK HeartSpare Study (Stage II): Multicentre Evaluation of a Voluntary Breath-hold Technique in Patients Receiving Breast Radiotherapy.
Bartlett, FR; Donovan, EM; McNair, HA; Corsini, LA; Colgan, RM; et al. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON, 2017-03-01)AIMS: To evaluate the feasibility and heart-sparing ability of the voluntary breath-hold (VBH) technique in a multicentre setting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients were recruited from 10 UK centres. Following surgery for ... -
Women's Free-text Comments on their Quality of Life: An Exploratory Analysis from the UK Standardisation of Breast Radiotherapy (START) Trials for Early Breast Cancer.
Mills, J; Haviland, JS; Moynihan, C; Bliss, JM; Hopwood, P; et al. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON, 2018-07-01)AIMS: Exploratory analysis of patients' unsolicited written comments in the first 2 years of the Standardisation of Breast Radiotherapy (START) trial quality of life study highlighted a potential effect of non-treatment-related ...