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Radiobiology for the Radiologist Eric J. Hall

Radiobiology for the Radiologist By Eric J. Hall

Radiobiology for the Radiologist by Eric J. Hall


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Suitable for those who need clinically relevant information on how radiation affects the human body, this book brings together basic laboratory research and practical, clinical applications.

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Radiobiology for the Radiologist Summary

Radiobiology for the Radiologist by Eric J. Hall

The updated Sixth Edition of this popular text will remain the first choice for those who need current, clinically relevant information on how radiation affects the human body. Written by practicing, active radiobiologists, the book brings together basic laboratory research and practical, clinical applications. The easy-to-read text and informative illustrations ensure comprehension, and summaries at the end of each chapter facilitate quick review. The first section covers topics applicable to diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, and radiation oncology; the second section offers material specifically for radiation oncologists. This edition includes new material about doses and risks in interventional radiology and cardiology.

Radiobiology for the Radiologist Reviews

International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, and Physics, 12-SEP-06, Volume 66, Issue 2, Robert J. Griffin, PhD, Department of Therapeutic Radiology-Radiation Oncology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN -- Many refer to the textbook Radiobiology for the Radiologist as the bible of radiation biology for educating residents, researchers, and clinicians...The book still contains the material that has made it the best-known and most often-used radiation biology text. It includes new information and details that enhance its relevance to nuclear medicine, radiology and radiation oncology. For the most part, this is accomplished with a balanced viewpoint from each of the fields that contribute to the exciting and important field of radiation biology. As such, it should remain a primary teaching tool and reference point for researchers and clinicians alike.-International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, and Physics

Table of Contents

    Part I: For Students of Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Oncology The Physics and Chemistry of Radiation Absorption DNA Strand Breaks and Chromosomal Aberrations Cell Survival Curves Radiosensitivity and Cell Age in the Mitotic Cycle Repair of Radiation Damage and the Dose-Rate Effect The Oxygen Effect and Reoxygenation Linear Energy Transfer and Relative Biological Effectiveness Acute Effects of Total-Body Irradiation Radioprotectors Radiation Carcinogenesis Hereditary Effects of Radiation Effects of Radiation on the Embryo and Fetus Radiation Cataractogenesis Doses and Risks in Diagnostic Radiology, Interventional Radiology and Cardiology, and Nuclear Medicine Radiation Protection Part II: For Students of Radiation Oncology Molecular Techniques in Radiobiology Cancer Biology Dose-Response Relationships for Model Normal Tissues Clinical Response of Normal Tissues Model Tumor Systems Cell, Tissue, and Tumor Kinetics Time, Dose, and Fractionation in Radiotherapy Predictive Assays Alternative Radiation Modalities Radiosensitizers and Bioreductive Drugs Gene Therapy Chemotherapeutic Agents from the Perspective of the Radiation Biologist Hyperthermia Glossary Subject Index

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CIN0781741513G
9780781741514
0781741513
Radiobiology for the Radiologist by Eric J. Hall
Used - Good
Hardback
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
20051201
656
N/A
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