Handbook of Radiotherapy Physics: Theory and Practice, Second Edition, Two Volume Set

Author:   Philip Mayles (Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, UK) ,  Alan E. Nahum (The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Bebington, Wirral, UK) ,  J.C. Rosenwald
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780367192075


Pages:   1420
Publication Date:   31 December 2021
Format:   Mixed media product
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From the essential background physics and radiobiology to the latest imaging and treatment modalities, the updated second edition of Handbook of Radiotherapy Physics: Theory & Practice covers all aspects of the subject. In Volume 1, Part A includes the Interaction of Radiation with Matter (charged particles and photons) and the Fundamentals of Dosimetry with an extensive section on small-field physics. Part B covers Radiobiology with increased emphasis on hypofractionation. Part C describes Equipment for Imaging and Therapy including MR-guided linear accelerators. Part D on Dose Measurement includes chapters on ionisation chambers, solid-state detectors, film and gels, as well as a detailed description and explanation of Codes of Practice for Reference Dose Determination including detector correction factors in small fields. Part E describes the properties of Clinical (external) Beams. The various methods (or 'algorithms') for Computing Doses in Patients irradiated by photon, electron and proton beams are described in Part F with increased emphasis on Monte-Carlo-based and grid-based deterministic algorithms. In Volume 2, Part G covers all aspects of Treatment Planning including CT-, MR- and Radionuclide-based patient imaging, Intensity-Modulated Photon Beams, Electron and Proton Beams, Stereotactic and Total Body Irradiation and the use of the dosimetric and radiobiological metrics TCP and NTCP for plan evaluation and optimisation. Quality Assurance fundamentals with application to equipment and processes are covered in Part H. Radionuclides, equipment and methods for Brachytherapy and Targeted Molecular Therapy are covered in Parts I and J, respectively. Finally, Part K is devoted to Radiation Protection of the public, staff and patients. Extensive tables of Physical Constants, Photon, Electron and Proton Interaction data, and typical Photon Beam and Radionuclide data are given in Part L. Edited by recognised authorities in the field, with individual chapters written by renowned specialists, this second edition of Handbook of Radiotherapy Physics provides the essential up-to-date theoretical and practical knowledge to deliver safe and effective radiotherapy. It will be of interest to clinical and research medical physicists, radiation oncologists, radiation technologists, PhD and Master's students.

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Author:   Philip Mayles (Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, UK) ,  Alan E. Nahum (The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Bebington, Wirral, UK) ,  J.C. Rosenwald
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   2.860kg
ISBN:  

9780367192075


ISBN 10:   0367192071
Pages:   1420
Publication Date:   31 December 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Praise for the first edition: ... Due to the broad range of topics covered and the clear, concise explanations, this text would be ideal for anyone wishing to study or refresh their knowledge of any central area of radiotherapy physics. IPEM Part 1 trainees in the UK (and any other trainee following a similar training programme elsewhere) in particular should take note ... . Part 2 trainees will also benefit, especially in exploring the excellent source of referenced material. In comparison to other reference texts, the Handbook of Radiotherapy Physics is clear and also filled with many knowledgeable and useful observations and notes. ... It is an excellent reference text and sits nicely on the shelf alongside your old copy of Williams and Thwaites. -SCOPE, December 2009 ... comprehensive reference ... With contributions from renowned specialists, this book provides essential theoretical and practical knowledge to deliver safe and effective radiotherapy. -Anticancer Research, 2009, Vol. 29 The editors have managed with great success to assemble the information submitted by the contributing authors and put it in a format that is concise, easy to read, and rich in content ... it can serve as an excellent reference manual and resource. -Niko Papanikolaou, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Medical Physics, September 2008, Vol. 35, No. 9


Praise for the first edition: ... Due to the broad range of topics covered and the clear, concise explanations, this text would be ideal for anyone wishing to study or refresh their knowledge of any central area of radiotherapy physics. IPEM Part 1 trainees in the UK (and any other trainee following a similar training programme elsewhere) in particular should take note ... . Part 2 trainees will also benefit, especially in exploring the excellent source of referenced material. In comparison to other reference texts, the Handbook of Radiotherapy Physics is clear and also filled with many knowledgeable and useful observations and notes. ... It is an excellent reference text and sits nicely on the shelf alongside your old copy of Williams and Thwaites. -SCOPE, December 2009 ... comprehensive reference ... With contributions from renowned specialists, this book provides essential theoretical and practical knowledge to deliver safe and effective radiotherapy. -Anticancer Research, 2009, Vol. 29 The editors have managed with great success to assemble the information submitted by the contributing authors and put it in a format that is concise, easy to read, and rich in content ... it can serve as an excellent reference manual and resource. -Niko Papanikolaou, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Medical Physics, September 2008, Vol. 35, No. 9


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Philip Mayles, formerly of the Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology, UK. Alan Nahum, formerly of the Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology, UK. Jean Claude Rosenwald, formerly at Institute Curie, Paris, France.

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