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"The book is well structured and gives an excellent
overview on all practical aspects of modern radiotherapy and the
physics involved. The many examples and problems allow for
immediate check of the understanding of the text and make it fun
to read. The new editors certainly did a very good job in
carrying on the tradition of the original book" Physica Medica,
Feb 2017. Full review available here
( http://www.physicamedica.com/article/S1120-1797%2817%2930029-7/fulltext )
"The newly published fourth edition of Hendee’s Radiation Therapy
Physics (Authors: Todd Pawlicki, Daniel J. Scanderbeg, George
Starkschall) provides an updated overview, analysis and practical
guidance of the various aspects of the radiation therapy physics.
Published ten years after the publication of the third edition,
this book reviews all newly introduced modalities and approaches
in
Radiation therapy - intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT),
image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT), digital imaging, CT
simulation, proton therapy, radiation therapy informatics. An
important part of the book is the focus on the professional
approaches in radiation protection, patient safety, quality
assurance, quality improvement and even training for residents.
The book is written by experts in the field – all three authors
are well known professionals working in the field of Radiation
Physics and Radiation Medicine. Throughout this book the reader
finds scientific, educational and practical information from the
very basics of radiation physics to the latest achievements in
the field of Radiation Therapy. Each chapter is well structured,
giving a good balance between the theoretical and practical
aspects. The appendix is dedicated to solving practical problems
and provides professional advice, as well as self-tests......This
book is both an excellent reference which will be useful in all
medical physics departments and at the same time a perfect
guidance material for professionals in related specialties. It
continues very well the line set by Prof. William Hendee (past
IOMP ExCom member). The Content and Structure of the book are
excellent. These are really necessary for a book with such
coverage and volume. Thefourth edition of Hendee’s Radiation
Therapy Physics is yet another fundamental book that will be very
useful reference for various spets for many years
ahead" - Medical Physics World 2016
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From the Back Cover
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The publication of this fourth edition, more than ten years on
from the publication of Radiation Therapy Physics third edition,
provides a comprehensive and valuable update to the educational
offerings in this field. Led by a new team of highly esteemed
authors, building on Dr Hendee’s tradition, Hendee’s Radiation
Therapy Physics offers a succinctly written, fully modernised
update.
Radiation physics has undergone many changes in the past ten
years: intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has become a
routine method of radiation delivery, digital imaging
has replaced film-screen imaging for localization and
verification, image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is frequently
used, in many centers proton therapy has become a viable mode of
radiation therapy, new approaches have been introduced to
radiation therapy quality assurance and safety that focus more on
process analysis rather than specific performance testing, and
the explosion in patient-and machine-related data has
necessitated an increased awareness of the role of informatics in
radiation therapy. As such, this edition reflects the huge
advances made over the last ten years. This book:
* Provides state of the art content throughout
* Contains four brand new chapters; image-guided therapy, proton
radiation therapy, radiation therapy informatics, and quality and
safety improvement
* Fully revised and expanded imaging chapter discusses the
increased role of digital imaging and computed tomography (CT)
simulation
* The chapter on quality and safety contains content in support
of new residency training requirements
* Includes problem and answer sets for self-test
This edition is essential reading for radiation oncologists in
training, students of medical physics, medical dosimetry, and
anyone interested in radiation therapy physics, quality, and
safety.
Praise for earlier editions:
"...an excellent introduction to undergraduate physics students
and radiation oncology residents involved in education
programs..." ( Physics, September 2005)
"The breadth is impressive, and students would have every
rtunity to meet the stated objective of attaining 'a solid
foundation in the physics of radiation therapy.'" (Journal of
Applied Clinical Medical Physics, Spring 2005)
"This well written book will be an excellent primary textbook as
well as reference resource in the library of anyone practicing in
the field of radiation therapy." (Doody's Services)
"The authors are to be congratulated for their diligent effort
in producing such a valuable work." (Medical Physics, February
2005)
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