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Physics for Clinical Oncology
Amen Sibtain, Andrew Morgan, and Niall MacDougall (eds)
Radiotherapy remains the major non-surgical treatment modality for malignant disease, with over 50% of patients receiving radiotherapy at some point in their treatment. The physics behind ...
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Radiotherapy and the Cancers of Children, Teenagers, and Young Adults
Tom Boterberg, Karin Dieckmann, and Mark Gaze (eds)
As most cancers occur in middle-aged or older adults, only a very small proportion of the overall radiotherapy workload relates to children and young people. As there is a wide spectrum of ...
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Radiotherapy in Practice - Brachytherapy (2 ed.)
Peter Hoskin and Catherine Coyle (eds)
This resource provides practical guidance on the use of brachytherapy. Each chapter gives the reader a solid background in the physics and dosimetry of the technique, followed by practical ...
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Radiotherapy in Practice - Imaging
Peter Hoskin and Vicky Goh (eds)
Imaging is a critical component in the delivery of radiotherapy to patients with malignancy, and this resource teaches the principles and practice of imaging specific to radiotherapy. ...
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Radiotherapy in Practice - Radioisotope Therapy
Peter J Hoskin (ed.)
This resource is an essential, practical guide to the use of radioisotope therapy, and also includes the background and developmental biology which underpins its use. Individual tumours and ...
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