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Walter and Miller's Textbook of Radiotherapy is a key textbook for
therapeutic radiography students as well as trainee clinical and
medical oncologists, clinical physicists and technologists. The
book is divided into 2 sections. The first section covers physics
and provides a comprehensive review of radiotherapy physics. This
section is designed to be non-physicist friendly, to simply and
clearly explain the physical principles upon which radiotherapy and
its technology are based. The second section is a systematic review
by tumour site giving an up to date summary of radiotherapy
practice. The title also covers the place of chemotherapy, surgery
and non-radiotherapy treatments as well as the principles of cancer
patient treatment including supportive care and palliative
treatments. It is a comprehensive must-have resource for anyone
studying therapeutic radiotherapy. Highly illustrated in full
colour including 350 photographs. Clearly and simply explains the
fundamental physics for clinicians Gives an up to date summary of
radiotherapy practice organised by tumour site making it very easy
to navigate. Describes the wide range of devices and clearly
explains the principles behind their operation. Comprehensively
explains the calculation models of dose predictions for treatment
preparation. Heavy emphasis on how clinical trials have influenced
current practice. Shows how radiobiological knowledge has
influenced current practice such as the fractionation regimens for
breast and prostate cancer Proton therapy; machines, dose
measurement, covering the clinical advantages and pitfalls of this
treatment modality. New radiotherapy modalities such as
stereotactic radiotherapy, types of intensity modulated
radiotherapy and imaged guided radiotherapy are comprehensively
covered as are recent advances in chemotherapy and molecular
targeted therapy. In depth coverage of dose measurement and new
devices.
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