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Main description:
Planning is a critical stage of radiotherapy. Careful consideration of the complex variables involved and critical assessment of the techniques available are fundamental to good and effective practice.
First published in 1985, Practical Radiotherapy Planning has, over three editions, established itself as the popular choice for the trainee raditation oncologist and radiographer, providing the 'nuts and bolts' of planning in a practical and accessible manner.
This fourth edition encompasses a wealth of new material, reflecting the radical change in the practice of radiotherapy in recent years. The information contained within the introductory chapters has been expanded and brought up to date, and a new chapter on patient management has been added. CT stimulators, MLC shieldings and dose profiles, principles of IMRT, and use of MRI, PET and ultrasound are all included, amongst other new developments in this field.
The aim of the book remains unchanged. Complexity of treatment planning has increased greatly, but the fourth edition continues to emphasise underlying principles of treatment that can be applied for conventional, conformal and novel treatments, taking into account advances in imaging and treatment delivery.
Contents:
What you need to know before planning radiotherapy treatment. Underlying principles of radiotherapy planning. Radiobiological principles (to be revised). Management of patients during radiotherapy. Head and Neck: General Considerations. Larynx. Hypopharynx. Nasopharynx. Oropharynx. Oral cavity. Ear. Parotid. Maxillary antrum. Orbit. Skin and lip. Thyroid. Bronchus. Oesophagus. Breast. Central nervous system. Lymphomas and spleen. Pancreas. Rectum. Anus. Prostate. Bladder. Testis. Penis. Pelvis. Cervix. Corpus. Vagina. Vulva. Sarcoma. Paediatric tumours. Systemic irradiation. Emergency irradiation.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Hodder Arnold)
Publication date: June, 2009
Pages: 432
Weight: 880g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Oncology
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