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Comprehensive brachytherapy: physical and clinical aspects

Baltas, Dimos(Edited by)Hoskin, Peter J.(Edited by)Meigooni, Ali S.(Edited by)Venselaar, Jack(Edited by)
Part of the Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy series
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Modern brachytherapy is one of the most important oncological treatment modalities requiring an integrated approach that utilizes new technologies, advanced clinical imaging facilities, and a thorough understanding of the radiobiological effects on different tissues, the principles of physics, dosimetry techniques and protocols, and clinical expertise. A complete overview of the field, Comprehensive Brachytherapy: Physical and Clinical Aspectsis a landmark publication, presenting a detailed account of the underlying physics, design, and implementation of the techniques, along with practical guidance for practitioners.

Bridging the gap between research and application, this single source brings together the technological basis, radiation dosimetry, quality assurance, and fundamentals of brachytherapy. In addition, it presents discussion of the most recent clinical practice in brachytherapy including prostate, gynecology, breast, and other clinical treatment sites. Along with exploring new clinical protocols, it discusses major advances in imaging, robotics, dosimetry, Monte Carlo-based dose calculation, and optimization.

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Product Details
CRC Press
1439844992 / 9781439844991
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
08/11/2012
England
English
475 pages
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