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Radiation Oncology
What radiation fields would you recommend in a young patient with luminal B histology and ITCs in a single sentinel node?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
I would not change the RT field, which could be APBI or whole breast, based on technical and biological factors (presuming this is upfront ITC).
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