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Not well put together., July 18, 2009
This review is from: Radiation Therapy Physics (Hardcover)
This book has a lot of good information, but it doesn't explain itself very well. There are a number of incorrect formulas from bad editing. The author doesn't explain where he is getting different numbers and results from. He skips too many steps when explaining things. If you already have a strong understanding of radiation therapy physics this book would be fine, but if you're trying to learn it this book is lacking.
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Decent radiation therapy physics background and introduction, August 7, 2008
This review is from: Radiation Therapy Physics (Hardcover)
this book is good overall but could go into a little more detail in some areas. i purchased it because i had read most of Khan and wanted a 'different perspective' on medical radiation physics.
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Another remarkable book by a remarkable Author, March 14, 2006
This review is from: Radiation Therapy Physics (Hardcover)
This book on Radiation Therapy Physics serves the needs of all professionals working in the treatment of cancer by radiation.Radiation oncology residents,physicists,dosimetrists and therapists will all find this book useful for the understanding of physical concepts needed in their day to day practice.
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