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Handbook of Radation Oncology covers general oncologic principles, workup, staging, and multidisciplinary aspects of treatment, basic principles of physics and radiobiology, and specific technologies including brachytherapy, radiosurgery, and unsealed sources.

From background physics and biological models to the latest imaging and treatment modalities, the Handbook of Radiotherapy Physics: Theory and Practice covers all theoretical and practical aspects of radiotherapy physics.

In this comprehensive reference, each part focuses on a major area of radiotherapy, beginning with an introduction by the editors and then subdividing into self-contained chapters.

The first three parts present the fundamentals of the underlying physics, radiobiology, and technology involved. The ensuing sections discuss the support requirements of external. This portable reference bases practical treatment recommendations and guidelines on evidence-based medicine.

The concise clinical chapters are organized by body site for easy access to critical information, highlighting "pearls" of epidemiology, anatomy, pathology, and clinical presentation. Key facets of the work-up are listed, followed by staging and risk classification systems.

Discussion of treatment recommendations is based on stage, histology, and risk classification, with summaries of key trials and studies providing rationale. Each chapter outlines possible complications and follow-up guidelines.

Easy to read and relevant to general practice, this popular pocket-sized cancer treatment manual helps to lead radiation oncology trainees and clinicians through the basics of radiotherapy planning and delivery for all major malignancies in a step-by-step manner. Organized by body site or system, each chapter provides technical details and clinical updates. Lectures will be presented somewhat similar to a PowerPoint format, discussing key points of individual chapters. Selected diagrams from the textbook will be used to initiate the discussion.

New illustrations will used, wherever needed, to enhance the understanding of important concepts. Discussion will be condensed and often bulleted. Theoretical details will be referred to the textbook and. Essentials of Clinical Radiation Oncology is a comprehensive, user-friendly clinical review that summarizes up-to-date cancer care in an easy-to-read format.

Following each "quick-hit" are high-yield summaries covering epidemiology, risk factors, anatomy, pathology, genetics, screening, clinical presentation, workup, prognostic factors, staging, treatment paradigms, and medical management for each malignancy. Each treatment paradigm. Neuro-Oncology: The Essentials , 3rd ed.

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Read more here. You may be prompted to login via EZproxy Remote Access, even when on base. If trouble persists, please contact us with a description of the issue. Tags: oncology , radiation. Chapters conclude with an evidence-based question and answer section which summarizes practice-changing data to answer key information associated with radiation treatment outcomes.

Flow diagrams and tables consolidate information throughout the book that all radiation oncologists and related practitioners will find extremely useful when approaching treatment planning and clinical care.

Essentials of Clinical Radiation Oncology has been designed to replicate a "house manual" created and used by residents in training and is a "one-stop" resource for practicing radiation oncologists, related practitioners, and radiation oncology residents entering the field.

The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. My Account. Advanced Search. Essentials of Clinical Radiation Oncology. View Latest Edition View digital version. Add to Cart. Matthew C. Ward, MD Rahul D. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Key Features: Offers digestible information as a learning guide for general practice Examines essential clinical questions which are answered with evidence-based data from important clinical studies Places clinical trials and data into historical context and points out relevance in current practice Provides quick reference tables on treatment options and patient selection, workup, and prognostic factors by disease site.

Contributors Preface I. Central Nervous System 1. Glioblastoma Aditya Juloori, Jennifer S. Yu, and Samuel T. Chao 2.

Chao 3. Low Grade Glioma Martin C. Tom and Erin S. Murphy 4. Meningioma Abigail L. Stockham and David J. Schwartz, V 5. Chao, and Erin S. Murphy 6. Pituitary Adenoma Edward W. Jung, Nathanael J. Lee, and John H. Suh 7. Trigeminal Neuralgia Bindu V. Manyam, Vamsi Varra, and Samuel T. Chao 8. Suh 9. Suh, and Arun D. Singh II.

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