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Practical Radiotherapy Planning 4th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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, (University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK), (Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London), (Consultant Emeritus in Clinical Oncology, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 476 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 880 g, 50 Line drawings, black and white; 200 Halftones, color; 50 Halftones, black and white; 200 Illustrations, color; 100 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Hodder Arnold
  • ISBN-10: 0340927739
  • ISBN-13: 9780340927731
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  • ISBN-10: 0340927739
  • ISBN-13: 9780340927731
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Planning is a critical stage of radiotherapy. Careful consideration of the complex variables involved and critical assessment of the techniques available are fundamental to good and effective practice. This book explains planning in a practical manner and is useful for the trainee raditation oncologist and radiographer.

Planning is a critical stage of radiotherapy. Careful consideration of the complex variables involved and critical assessment of the techniques available are fundamental to good and effective practice.

First published in 1985, Practical Radiotherapy Planning has, over three editions, established itself as the popular choice for the trainee radiation oncologist and radiographer, providing the 'nuts and bolts' of planning in a practical and accessible manner.

This fourth edition encompasses a wealth of new material, reflecting the radical change in the practice of radiotherapy in recent years. The information contained within the introductory chapters has been expanded and brought up to date and a new chapter on patient management has been added. CT stimulators, MLC shieldings and dose profiles, principles of IMRT, and use of MRI, PET and ultrasound are all included, amongst other new developments in this field.

The aim of this book remains unchanged. Complexity of treatment planning has increased greatly, but the fourth edition continues to emphasize underlying principles of treatment that can be applied for conventional, conformal and novel treatments, taking into account advances in imaging and treatment delivery.

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"Beautifully illustrated, adequately referenced [ ...] and written in plain English ... buy it and don't lose it" RAD Magazine

"the layout and presentation is very clear, with easy to read sections and headings ... I strongly recommend this book as essential reading for trainees in clinical oncology as well as radiographers. It is a useful book for anyone involved in the planning and delivery of radiotherapy. It is good value for money.." Oncology News

"The fourth edition represents a major revision of the 1999 edition. The introductory chapters are new, the book uses more clinical images to illustrate important planning concepts, and it emphasizes "the underlying principles of treatment, which can be applied to conventional, conformal, and novel treatments, taking into account advances in imaging and treatment delivery" as the authors state in the preface. Both trainees and practitioners of radiotherapy will find this a useful and quick guide to radiotherapy planning and treatment." Doody's Book Review

"This edition is a great improvement on the previous as is more relevant to the modern practice of radiotherapy[ ...]this book fulfils the aims it sets out in the preface and (is) easily affordable by an individual trainee or a department." SCOPE Magazine - the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine

Preface vii
What you need to know before planning radiotherapy treatment
1(8)
Principles of radiotherapy planning
9(23)
Radiobiology and treatment planning
32(12)
Organs at risk and tolerance of normal tissues
44(10)
Principles of brachytherapy
54(8)
Emergency and palliative radiotherapy
62(9)
Skin
71(17)
Head and neck: general considerations
88(23)
Lip, ear, nose and treatment of the neck in skin cancer
111(11)
Oral cavity
122(12)
Oropharynx cancer and unknown primary tumour
134(12)
Hypopharynx
146(10)
Nasopharynx
156(9)
Larynx
165(12)
Salivary glands
177(8)
Sinuses: maxilla, ethmoid and nasal cavity tumours
185(11)
Orbit
196(9)
Central nervous system
205(26)
Thyroid and thymoma
231(10)
Lung
241(17)
Mesothelioma
258(7)
Breast
265(18)
Lymphomas
283(11)
Oesophagus and stomach
294(9)
Pancreas and liver
303(8)
Rectum
311(12)
Anus
323(9)
Prostate
332(19)
Bladder
351(8)
Tests
359(6)
Penis
365(5)
Cervix
370(14)
Uterus
384(10)
Vagina
394(7)
Vulva
401(7)
Sarcoma
408(7)
Paediatric tumours
415(11)
Systemic irradiation
426(7)
Appendix: List of abbreviations 433(2)
Index 435
Ann Barrett, Professor Emeritus of Oncology, University of East Anglia, Norwich Jane Dobbs Consultant Emeritus in Clinical Oncology, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Stephen Morris, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Tom Roques, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust