Review
"...an excellent rendering of the field for medical physics students interested in becoming professionals in this field." -- Medical Physics, March 1998
"This book should be required reading for someone preparing for board exams in radiation oncology physics. Excellent figures are provided." -- Health Physics, September 1998 --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
"This book should be required reading for someone preparing for board exams in radiation oncology physics. Excellent figures are provided." -- Health Physics, September 1998 --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
From the Publisher
This text deals with the mathematical modeling and dosimetry of radiotherapy x-ray beams and includes traditional modeling methods as well as the convolution and Monte Carlo methods. Ionization chamber and TLD dosimetry are dealt with in detail and new dosimetry techniques such as radiochromic film are also discussed. The authors link dose to radiobiological effect and tumor control probability by use of the linear quadratic model.
The book is designed as a comprehensive reference for medical radiation oncology physicists as well as a reference text and tutorial for students. Dosimetrists, radiation therapists, and oncologists who have a particular interest in radiation dose distributions in patients will also find the book useful, especially with regard to dose distributions in and around inhomogeneities. It is illustrated with more than 200 photos, charts, and tables. There are extensive references and an index. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
