
Radiotherapy Physics
In Practice
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 23. March 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
354 pages
978-0-19-262878-7 (ISBN)
Description
Radiotherapy has been one of the principal modalities for the treatment of malignant disease for more than 50 years. From the outset, its advancement has depended on the work of physicists and engineers, in particular for the development of high-energy accelerators for X-ray and electron beams, and in the production of radioactive sources. In addition, the clinical application of ionizing radiations for therapy is based on the foundation of dosimetric concepts and instrumentation. Medical physics plays a pivotal role in many areas, including treatment equipment, dosimetry, treatment planning, and radiation protection.
Radiotherapy physics, second edition is a comprehensive, practical introduction to radiotherapy physics. It provides detailed descriptions of current techniques, written by experienced practitioners who review current methods and give specific guidance in their own areas of expertise. This new edition reflects the significant changes that have occurred in radiotherapy equipment and techniques - the routine use of MLCs, the delivery of IMRT, advances in imaging technology for planning (eg MRI, CT-simulator) and for treatment verification (EPIDs). There have also been significant changes in dosimetry, which have resulted in new dosimetry protocols. Trainee and qualified medical physicists, radiographers, radiation oncologists, and other personnel involved in radiotherapy will find this book to be an excellent guide to this important specialty.
Radiotherapy physics, second edition is a comprehensive, practical introduction to radiotherapy physics. It provides detailed descriptions of current techniques, written by experienced practitioners who review current methods and give specific guidance in their own areas of expertise. This new edition reflects the significant changes that have occurred in radiotherapy equipment and techniques - the routine use of MLCs, the delivery of IMRT, advances in imaging technology for planning (eg MRI, CT-simulator) and for treatment verification (EPIDs). There have also been significant changes in dosimetry, which have resulted in new dosimetry protocols. Trainee and qualified medical physicists, radiographers, radiation oncologists, and other personnel involved in radiotherapy will find this book to be an excellent guide to this important specialty.
Reviews / Votes
This book is well suited to its intended purpose of providing a practical text for trainee radiotherapy physicists and, in addition, it is a useful reference text for other physicists... it gives a valuable insight into the quality assurance and practical considerations required to establish and maintain equipment and safe working practices within a modern radiotherapy department. * Clinical Oncology *More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
numerous black & white photographs, line illustrations and tables
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
697 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-262878-7 (9780192628787)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
J. R. Williams
Radiotherapy Physics
Book
09/1993
Oxford University Press
€32.13
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Persons
Editor
Consultant Medical PhysicistConsultant Medical Physicist
Consultant Medical Physicist, Senior LecturerConsultant Medical Physicist, Senior Lecturer, both at Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
Content
The Development of Radiotherapy ; Planning and Acceptance Testing of Megavoltage Therapy Installations ; Absolute Dose Determination for High Energy Photon and Electron Beams ; Relative Dosimetry ; Quality Control of Megavoltage Therapy Units ; Kilovoltage X-Rays ; Simulation and Imaging for Radiation Therapy Planning ; Treatment Planning for External Beam Therapy: Principles and Basic Techniques ; Treatment Planning for External Beam Therapy: Advanced Techniques ; Electron Beam Treatment Planning Techniques ; Treatment Verification and in vivo Dosimetry ; Brachytherapy ; Unsealed Source Therapy ; Quality Assurance in Radiotherapy Physics