ISBN-13: 9780857297327 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 448 str.
The scientific and clinical foundations of Radiation Therapy are cross-disciplinary. This book endeavours to bring together the physics, the radiobiology, the main clinical aspects as well as available clinical evidence behind Radiation Therapy, presenting mutual relationships between these disciplines and their role in the advancements of radiation oncology.
The aim of this book is to bring together two major disciplines in radiation oncology: radiotherapy physics and radiobiology.§Starting with introduction to both radiotherapy and radiobiology the book continues with the major aspects of radiotherapy (types of radiation, apparatus used in the treatment process, conventional treatment modalities, unconventional treatment methods, dosimetry) and radiobiology (biological effects of radiation, tumour characteristics and behaviour during treatment, normal tissue toxicity, models in radiobiology). Each chapter is designed with the two disciplines in mind, illustrating their relationship, explaining the basic science and showing the role of radiobiology in the development of radiotherapy.