Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy
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ISBN: 0323017487 / Publisher: Mosby, August 2003
Authored by radiation therapists for radiation therapy students and therapists, this second edition covers every aspect of the field from ethics and legal considerations and principles of pathology to radiation therapy physics, dosimetry concepts, and practical applications. Other topics include radiographic imaging; treatment delivery equipment; treatment procedures; infection control in radiation oncology facilities; pharmacology and drug administration; applied mathematics review; aspects of brachytherapy; radiation safety and protection; quality improvement; surface and sectional anatomy; simulator design and procedures; dose distributions; and electron charting and image management. Chapters 25 through 37 cover various types of cancer by body system. Each chapter includes an outline, key terms, review questions, and references. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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The 2nd edition of Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy is a comprehensive, affordable, resource that covers all of the relevant information in one volume. The first unit, Introduction to Radiation Therapy, presents the foundation of knowledge needed to understand and build on important concepts. The second unit, Physics, Simulation and Treatment Planning, explores the different treatment procedures and supporting information. Unit 3, Practical Applications, discusses various types of cancer and the body systems affected. Excellent pedagogical features throughout the book include outlines and a list of key terms at the beginning of each chapter, as well as review questions and critical thinking questions at the end of each chapter.The only text available authored by radiation therapists for radiation therapy students and therapists that offers complete coverage of radiation therapy, giving readers the full breadth of information needed from the radiation therapist's perspective.Introductory information is provided, as well as simulation, treatment, and specific body system applications - all consolidated into one comprehensive volume.Chapters offer complete coverage of topics needed for the radiation therapy curriculum.Chapter outlines, key terms, review questions with answers, critical thinking questions, and a complete glossary give students the tools to make the best use of the text.Numerous scholarly journals have cited this book as a strong, authoritative, comprehensive text in radiation therapy, and it has received a multitude of positive reviews by peers in radiation therapy.Contributions from a broad-scope of practitioners include radiation therapists, physicians, nurses, administrators, and educators, accurately representing all professionals who make up cancer management teams in hospitals and clinics.New and emerging technologies being utilized by an increasing number of hospitals are covered, such as CT simulation and electronic charting.Material has been updated throughout, consolidated when applicable, and additional information added.New information is included, specifically in the areas of treatment planning, electronic charting, dose distribution, photon dosimetry and calculations, and education.Content reflects improved delivery methods of prescribed doses of radiation.
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