
Walter and Miller's Textbook of Radiotherapy: Radiation Physics, Therapy and Oncology
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 8. May 2012
Book
Hardback
704 pages
978-0-443-07486-8 (ISBN)
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Description
A comprehensive textbook of radiotherapy and related radiation physics and oncology for use by all those concerned with the uses of radiation and cytotoxic drugs in the treatment of patients with malignant disease.?Walter &?Miller's Textbook of Radiotherapy?has become the core text for therapeutic radiography students and an important introductory text for trainee radiologists and clinical physicists.?The book?is divided into?two parts: the first covers underlying principles of physics, and the second is a systematic review by tumour site concentrating on the role of radiotherapy in the treatment of malignant disease and setting its use?in context?with chemotherapy and surgery.
The 7th edition continues the tradition of bringing the physics and clinical application of radiation for therapy together at entry level and is?completely revised to take into account the huge technological advances in radiotherapy treatment since publication of the previous edition.
*Imaging is now an essential part of radiotherapy, relevant for both the treatment and preparation of a patient's treatment. Radionuclide imaging and X-ray imaging have been expanded to MRI and PET, along with some use of ultrasound.
*Treatment planning dose prediction - the basis and application of modern computational calculations are explained for modern treatment delivery systems. The role of the algorithm for dose prediction is central to ensure speedy and accurate calculations for treatment.
*Quality Control
*Quality Systems
The book is supported by Evolve electronic resources: sample plans, additional diagnostic images and clinical photographs.
The 7th edition continues the tradition of bringing the physics and clinical application of radiation for therapy together at entry level and is?completely revised to take into account the huge technological advances in radiotherapy treatment since publication of the previous edition.
*Imaging is now an essential part of radiotherapy, relevant for both the treatment and preparation of a patient's treatment. Radionuclide imaging and X-ray imaging have been expanded to MRI and PET, along with some use of ultrasound.
*Treatment planning dose prediction - the basis and application of modern computational calculations are explained for modern treatment delivery systems. The role of the algorithm for dose prediction is central to ensure speedy and accurate calculations for treatment.
*Quality Control
*Quality Systems
The book is supported by Evolve electronic resources: sample plans, additional diagnostic images and clinical photographs.
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Edition
7th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Radiotherapy undergraduates, trainee Medical Technical Officers, trainee radiologists and practising radiographers.
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-443-07486-8 (9780443074868)
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Radiation Physics, Therapy and Oncology
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Content
Section 1
1. Atoms, nuclei and radioactivity
2. Radiation interactions with matter
3. Radiation measurement and detection
4. Radiation protection
5. Imaging with X-ray, MRI and ultrasound
6. Imaging with radionuclides
7. Therapy with unsealed radionuclides
8. Radiotherapy beam production
9. Radiation treatment planning: immobilisation, localisation and verification techniques
10. Principles and practice of radiation treatment planning
11. Brachytherapy
12. Networking, data and image handling and computing in radiotherapy
13. Quality control in radiotherapy
14. Quality management in radiotherapy
Section 2
15. Epidemiology of cancer, screening, etc
16. Biological and pathological introduction
17. Molecular, cellular and tissue effects of radiotherapy
18. Principles and management of patients with cancer
19. Chemotherapy and hormones
20. Skin and lip cancer
21. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
22. Head and neck cancer - general principles
23. Thyroid cancer
24. Gastro-intestinal cancer
25. Tumours of the thorax
26. Breast cancer
27. Gynaecological cancer
28. Kidney, bladder, prostate, testis, urethra, penis
29. Lymphoma and disease of bone marrow
30. Tumours of the central nervous system
31. Eye and orbit
32. Sarcomas
33. Paediatric oncology
34. Care of patients during radiotherapy
35. Medical complications?of malignant disease
1. Atoms, nuclei and radioactivity
2. Radiation interactions with matter
3. Radiation measurement and detection
4. Radiation protection
5. Imaging with X-ray, MRI and ultrasound
6. Imaging with radionuclides
7. Therapy with unsealed radionuclides
8. Radiotherapy beam production
9. Radiation treatment planning: immobilisation, localisation and verification techniques
10. Principles and practice of radiation treatment planning
11. Brachytherapy
12. Networking, data and image handling and computing in radiotherapy
13. Quality control in radiotherapy
14. Quality management in radiotherapy
Section 2
15. Epidemiology of cancer, screening, etc
16. Biological and pathological introduction
17. Molecular, cellular and tissue effects of radiotherapy
18. Principles and management of patients with cancer
19. Chemotherapy and hormones
20. Skin and lip cancer
21. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
22. Head and neck cancer - general principles
23. Thyroid cancer
24. Gastro-intestinal cancer
25. Tumours of the thorax
26. Breast cancer
27. Gynaecological cancer
28. Kidney, bladder, prostate, testis, urethra, penis
29. Lymphoma and disease of bone marrow
30. Tumours of the central nervous system
31. Eye and orbit
32. Sarcomas
33. Paediatric oncology
34. Care of patients during radiotherapy
35. Medical complications?of malignant disease