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Physics for Clinical Oncology Amen Sibtain (Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Department of RadiotherapyOncology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK)

Physics for Clinical Oncology By Amen Sibtain (Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Department of RadiotherapyOncology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK)

Summary

To be able to perform radiotherapy effectively, oncologists and radiographers need to understand the physics behind it. This book is the first on radiation physics written specifically for the needs of the practising oncology team.

Physics for Clinical Oncology Summary

Physics for Clinical Oncology by Amen Sibtain (Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Department of RadiotherapyOncology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK)

Trainees in oncology learn about ionising radiation, but to understand it fully they must also understand the physics relevant to its use in therapy. This is the first book written specifically for the oncology and radiation team. It begins with basic concepts and then explores the principles and practice of physics as it relates to radiotherapy, including discussion of specific types of therapy. ABOUT THE SERIES: Radiotherapy remains the major non-surgical treatment modality for the management of malignant disease. It is based on the application of the principles of applied physics, radiobiology, and tumour biology to clinical practice. Each volume in this series takes the reader through the basic principles of the use of ionising radiation and then develops this by individual sites. This series of practical handbooks are aimed at physicians both training and practising in radiotherapy, as well as medical physicists, dosimetrists, radiographers and senior nurses.

Physics for Clinical Oncology Reviews

Throughout, the presentation is straightforward and conversational in tone. This is a handbook, not a detailed textbook, so while in-depth detailed presentations are omitted, there is quite a breadth of coverage. This handbook could be indispensible for a trainee oncologist, and will likely find wide readership among practicing radiologists. * Andrew Resnick, Cleveland State University, Contemporary Science *
Physics for Clinical Oncology combines the expertise of physicists and clinical oncologists making the scientific discipline of physics clinically relevant, and accessible. * Anticancer Research *
Excellent information resource. Explains the basic physics in clear terms to give the reader a firm grasp of the essentials before going onto more complex topics. Very well laid out. Great value for money. * Amazon Customer Reviews *
...essential reading for those studying for the FRCR diploma, or those wishing to reacquaint themselves with radiation physics. * Oncology News, May 2013 *

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Basic physics essential to the radiation oncologist ; 3. The life cycle of a photon ; 4. Electrons, protons, neutrons ; 5. Putting the IT in RT ; 6. Principles of Imaging for Radiotherapy ; 7. Radiation Dosimetry ; 8. X-ray Beam Physics ; 9. Electron Beam Physics ; 10. Radiotherapy treatment planning ; 11. Brachytherapy ; 12. Beam Therapy Equipment ; 13. Radioactive sources ; 14. Unsealed sources for therapy ; 15. Radiation Protection ; 16. Quality Assurance in Radiotherapy

Additional information

GOR006754241
9780199573356
0199573352
Physics for Clinical Oncology by Amen Sibtain (Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Department of RadiotherapyOncology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20120105
280
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