Hendee’s Radiation Therapy Physics, 4th Edition
by Todd Pawlicki, Daniel J. Scanderbeg, George Starkschall
Hendee’s Radiation Therapy Physics: An Essential Resource in the Field of Radiation Oncology
When it comes to the field of radiation oncology, staying up to date with the latest advancements and best practices is of utmost importance. The fourth edition of Hendee’s Radiation Therapy Physics, written by Todd Pawlicki, Daniel J. Scanderbeg, and George Starkschall, provides a comprehensive and valuable update to the educational offerings in this field. This book is an essential resource for radiation oncologists in training, students of medical physics and medical dosimetry, and anyone interested in radiation therapy physics, quality, and safety.
Modernizing the Field
Radiation physics has undergone significant changes in the past decade, and this fourth edition comprehensively addresses these advancements. With the increasing use of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), digital imaging, image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT), and proton therapy, it’s crucial for practitioners to have access to a book that provides state-of-the-art content. This edition of Hendee’s Radiation Therapy Physics reflects the huge advances made over the last decade, ensuring that readers have the latest information and techniques at their fingertips.
New Chapters
One of the significant updates in this edition is the addition of four new chapters. The first new chapter covers image-guided therapy, which has become an integral part of radiation treatment delivery. The second new chapter explores proton radiation therapy, a viable mode of radiation therapy used in many centers. The third new chapter delves into radiation therapy informatics, highlighting the increasingly important role of informatics in the field. Lastly, the fourth new chapter focuses on quality and safety improvement, providing content that is in support of new residency training requirements.
Expanded Imaging Content
Imaging plays a critical role in radiation therapy, and the fourth edition of Hendee’s Radiation Therapy Physics includes a fully revised and expanded imaging chapter. This chapter discusses the increased use of digital imaging and computed tomography (CT) simulation, replacing the traditional film-screen imaging for localization and verification purposes. By staying abreast of current imaging technologies, readers can effectively plan and deliver radiation treatments.
A Comprehensive Resource
Comprising of 352 pages, this book covers a wide range of topics relevant to radiation therapy physics. It is meticulously organized and written in a succinct manner, making it easy for readers to grasp complex concepts. It also includes problem and answer sets for self-test, allowing readers to assess their understanding and reinforce their knowledge.
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Whether you are a radiation oncologist, a student, or simply interested in the field of radiation therapy, Hendee’s Radiation Therapy Physics is a must-have resource. With its updated content, comprehensive coverage, and focus on quality and safety improvement, this book is an essential tool for staying current with the latest advancements in radiation oncology. Order your copy today and ensure that you have the knowledge and skills needed to deliver optimal patient care in the complex field of radiation therapy.
Product Details
- 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