Radiation Therapy Planning

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Author: Gunilla Bentel

ISBN-10: 0070051151

ISBN-13: 9780070051157

Category: Clinical Medicine

A Doody's Core Title for 2011!\ All new expanded edition provides step-by-step guidelines on performing the technical aspects of radiation therapy. Important new coverage includes treatment preparation, 3-D treatment planning, dosimetry, new technologies, documentation, and quality assurance. In addition, you'll find added treatment planning guidelines by body region, and an expanded art program including many new 4-color illustrations.\ \ \ The book contains...

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All new expanded edition provides step-by-step guidelines on performing the technical aspects of radiation therapy. Important new coverage includes treatment preparation, 3-D treatment planning, dosimetry, new technologies, documentation, and quality assurance. In addition, you'll find added treatment planning guidelines by body region, and an expanded art program including many new 4-color illustrations. Eric Hendee This book on radiation therapy planning presents many of the physical and clinical aspects of radiotherapy. With nine new chapters and nearly twice the number of pages, it is much more than just an update to the first edition (1992). It is intended as a practical guide to technical issues and treatment procedures in radiation therapy. Although the first edition was meant primarily for radiation therapists and dosimetrists, this edition was written with other members of the community in mind as well, including physicians, physicists, nurses, and vendors. The author is a registered nurse and radiation therapist with 30 years of experience, and she does a good job of conveying her knowledge and experience. Each chapter is well illustrated with numerous figures, schematics, and patient images, followed by a comprehensive list of references. There are also numerous problems to work at the end of each chapter, with solutions given before the appendix. With these features, the book could be used as an instructive text for radiation therapists or dosimetrists, although additional supportive material would be helpful (especially in radiotherapy physics and dose calculations). The table of contents is not as detailed as in the first edition, but it is still a simple matter to find specific topics by referring to the index. This book successfully expands on the features of the previous edition and incorporates up-to-date information. About 40% is dedicated to external beam dose calculations and treatment preparation, another 40% to treatment techniques, and the final 20% to brachytherapy. Nine new chapters are included, mostly related to site-specific treatments and treatment preparation. Itwill undoubtedly become a valuable instructive and reference text for students and professionals in the field of radiation therapy.

ForewordPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsCh. 1Historical Perspective of Radiation Therapy1Ch. 2External Beam Radiation Therapy Equipment16Ch. 3Dose Determination for External Beams32Ch. 4Dose Calculation for External Beams - Part I59Ch. 5Dose Calculation for External Beams - Part II79Ch. 6Isodose Charts and Typical Field Arrangements98Ch. 7The Treatment Preparation Process - I: Target Localization, Treatment Uncertainties, and Patient Immobilization162Ch. 8Treatment Preparation - II: Beam-Modifying Devices and Quality Assurance219Ch. 9Treatment Planning - Head and Neck Region268Ch. 10Treatment Planning - Central Nervous System and Pituitary Gland331Ch. 11Treatment Planning - Thorax and Breast367Ch. 12Treatment Planning - Abdomen420Ch. 13Treatment Planning - Pelvis439Ch. 14Treatment Planning - Miscellaneous Treatments490Ch. 15Dose Calculations in Brachytherapy533Ch. 16Practical Applications of Brachytherapy Techniques562Answers to the Problems616Appendix619Index627

\ From The CriticsReviewer: Eric Hendee, BSME(University of Wisconsin Medical School)\ Description: This book on radiation therapy planning presents many of the physical and clinical aspects of radiotherapy. With nine new chapters and nearly twice the number of pages, it is much more than just an update to the first edition (1992).\ Purpose: It is intended as a practical guide to technical issues and treatment procedures in radiation therapy.\ Audience: Although the first edition was meant primarily for radiation therapists and dosimetrists, this edition was written with other members of the community in mind as well, including physicians, physicists, nurses, and vendors. The author is a registered nurse and radiation therapist with 30 years of experience, and she does a good job of conveying her knowledge and experience.\ Features: Each chapter is well illustrated with numerous figures, schematics, and patient images, followed by a comprehensive list of references. There are also numerous problems to work at the end of each chapter, with solutions given before the appendix. With these features, the book could be used as an instructive text for radiation therapists or dosimetrists, although additional supportive material would be helpful (especially in radiotherapy physics and dose calculations). The table of contents is not as detailed as in the first edition, but it is still a simple matter to find specific topics by referring to the index.\ Assessment: This book successfully expands on the features of the previous edition and incorporates up-to-date information. About 40% is dedicated to external beam dose calculations and treatment preparation, another 40% to treatment techniques, and the final 20% to brachytherapy. Nine new chapters are included, mostly related to site-specific treatments and treatment preparation. It will undoubtedly become a valuable instructive and reference text for students and professionals in the field of radiation therapy.\ \ \ \ \ Eric HendeeThis book on radiation therapy planning presents many of the physical and clinical aspects of radiotherapy. With nine new chapters and nearly twice the number of pages, it is much more than just an update to the first edition (1992). It is intended as a practical guide to technical issues and treatment procedures in radiation therapy. Although the first edition was meant primarily for radiation therapists and dosimetrists, this edition was written with other members of the community in mind as well, including physicians, physicists, nurses, and vendors. The author is a registered nurse and radiation therapist with 30 years of experience, and she does a good job of conveying her knowledge and experience. Each chapter is well illustrated with numerous figures, schematics, and patient images, followed by a comprehensive list of references. There are also numerous problems to work at the end of each chapter, with solutions given before the appendix. With these features, the book could be used as an instructive text for radiation therapists or dosimetrists, although additional supportive material would be helpful (especially in radiotherapy physics and dose calculations). The table of contents is not as detailed as in the first edition, but it is still a simple matter to find specific topics by referring to the index. This book successfully expands on the features of the previous edition and incorporates up-to-date information. About 40% is dedicated to external beam dose calculations and treatment preparation, another 40% to treatment techniques, and the final 20% to brachytherapy. Nine new chapters are included, mostly related to site-specific treatments and treatment preparation. Itwill undoubtedly become a valuable instructive and reference text for students and professionals in the field of radiation therapy.\ \ \ 3 Stars from Doody\ \