|
Showing 1 - 7 of
7 matches in All Departments
Photon Radiation Therapy for Skin Malignancies is a vital resource
for dermatologists interested in radiation therapy, including the
physics and biology behind treatment of skin cancers, as well as
useful and pragmatic formulas and algorithms for evaluating and
treating them. Dermatology has always been a field that overlaps
multiple medical specialties and this book is no exception, with
its focus on both dermatologists and radiation oncologists. It is
estimated that between 2010 and 2020, the demand for radiation
therapy will exceed the number of radiation oncologists practicing
in the U.S. tenfold, which could profoundly affect the ability to
provide patients with sufficient access to treatment. Photon
Radiation Therapy for Skin Malignancies enhances the knowledge of
dermatologists and radiation oncologists and presents them with the
most up-to-date information regarding detection, delineation and
depth determination of skin cancers, and appropriate biopsy
techniques. In addition, the book also addresses radiation therapy
of the skin and the skin's reactions to radiation therapy.
Photon Radiation Therapy for Skin Malignancies is a vital resource
for dermatologists interested in radiation therapy, including the
physics and biology behind treatment of skin cancers, as well as
useful and pragmatic formulas and algorithms for evaluating and
treating them. Dermatology has always been a field that overlaps
multiple medical specialties and this book is no exception, with
its focus on both dermatologists and radiation oncologists. It is
estimated that between 2010 and 2020, the demand for radiation
therapy will exceed the number of radiation oncologists practicing
in the U.S. tenfold, which could profoundly affect the ability to
provide patients with sufficient access to treatment. Photon
Radiation Therapy for Skin Malignancies enhances the knowledge of
dermatologists and radiation oncologists and presents them with the
most up-to-date information regarding detection, delineation and
depth determination of skin cancers, and appropriate biopsy
techniques. In addition, the book also addresses radiation therapy
of the skin and the skin's reactions to radiation therapy.
A companion to Mendenhall and Sincich's Statistics for Engineering
and the Sciences, Sixth Edition, this student resource offers full
solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises.
A companion to Mendenhall and Sincich's Statistics for Engineering
and the Sciences, Sixth Edition, this student resource offers full
solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises.
Designed as a practical guide to linac radiosurgery, the book
addresses the pertinent aspects of stereotactic treatment delivery.
In recent years, there has been a massive increase in the use of
this method rather than gamma knife or particle beam technology,
and this book provides a hands-on guide to the methods and
treatment delivery implemented by leading authorities at the
University of Florida.
Prepare Your Students for Statistical Work in the Real World
Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, Sixth Edition is
designed for a two-semester introductory course on statistics for
students majoring in engineering or any of the physical sciences.
This popular text continues to teach students the basic concepts of
data description and statistical inference as well as the
statistical methods necessary for real-world applications. Students
will understand how to collect and analyze data and think
critically about the results. New to the Sixth Edition Many new and
updated exercises based on contemporary engineering and
scientific-related studies and real data More statistical software
printouts and corresponding instructions for use that reflect the
latest versions of the SAS, SPSS, and MINITAB software Introduction
of the case studies at the beginning of each chapter Streamlined
material on all basic sampling concepts, such as random sampling
and sample survey designs, which gives students an earlier
introduction to key sampling issues New examples on comparing
matched pairs versus independent samples, selecting the sample size
for a designed experiment, and analyzing a two-factor experiment
with quantitative factors New section on using regression residuals
to check the assumptions required in a simple linear regression
analysis The first several chapters of the book identify the
objectives of statistics, explain how to describe data, and present
the basic concepts of probability. The text then introduces the two
methods for making inferences about population parameters:
estimation with confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. The
remaining chapters extend these concepts to cover other topics
useful in analyzing engineering and scientific data, including the
analysis of categorical data, regression analysis, model building,
analysis of variance for designed experiments, nonparametric
statistics, statistical quality control, and product and system
reliability.
This text is designed for a two-semester introductory course in
statistics for students majoring in engineering or any of the
physical sciences. Inevitably, once these students graduate and are
employed, they will be involved in the collection and analysis of
data and will be required to think critically about the results.
Consequently, they need to acquire knowledge of the basic concepts
of data description and statistical inference and familiarity with
statistical methods they are required to use on the job.
|
|