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Uses of Radiation Therapy  

When is radiation therapy appropriate for breast cancer?

Because radiation therapy is both safe and effective, it can be used on breast cancers at all stages, from Stage 0 to Stage IV. Also, radiation therapy can be used on women who have had either a lumpectomy or a mastectomy.

Doctors recommend radiation therapy to most women who have undergone breast-conserving surgeries, like a lumpectomy. Radiation after lumpectomy is commonly used to reduce the risk of recurrence (i.e., re-occurrence) of disease if:

  • The cancer is in an early stage.

  • The tumor is less than 4 centimeters.

  • The tumor is located in one area of the breast and can be removed without disrupting too much of the surrounding tissue.


  • About 30% of women who have a mastectomy also have radiation therapy. Most of these women are those who are a high risk of recurrence of breast cancer. When it is less clear whether or not a patient is a likely candidate for recurrent breast cancer, she may opt to have radiation therapy just to have greater peace of mind.

    Doctors will recommend radiation after mastectomy if:

  • The tumor is larger than 5 centimeters.

  • The tumor has a positive margin of resection, meaning that there are cancer cells present in the tissue beyond the edge of the tumor.

  • At least 4 lymph nodes were involved.

  • The cancer was multi-centered, meaning that it occurred in multiple areas in the breast.



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