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The Radiographer, Dr. Raymond Budd --

"There should be few, if any, radiation therapy physicists or technologists who are not familiar with Faiz Khan's text The Physics of Radiation Therapy. Since its first edition in 1984 it has established itself as a leading reference text for all involved in the use of ionising radiation for cancer treatment. All of the chapters in this new edition are extensively referenced and many of them have worked examples in support of the presented materials. The book is clinically oriented and presents practical aspects as well as underlying theory to clarify basic concepts. Many of the illustrations have been revised to reflect current practice and they greatly benefit from the enlarged format. This excellent book will continue to be a valuable resource to the entire radiation oncology team. There is little more to be said, other than it should be mandatory reading for all those involved in radiation therapy practice."—Dr. Raymond Budd, The Radiographer



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Univ. of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis. Text focuses solely on radiation therapy physics with particular emphasis on the practical details. Includes new and revised data on 3-D conformal radiation therapy, IMRT, stereotactic radiation therapy, high dose rate brachytherapy, seed implants, and intravascular brachytherapy.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Medical Physics Bible!, February 7, 2006
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I find this an absolutely fantastic book. It really is the bible of medical physics for radiotherapy. I had the second edition until it fell apart, and just purchased this new third edition. It explains virtually every single thing you need to know in therapy- from a theoretical point of view.

It does have two weak points: not all terms are clearly defined each time they are used in equations, and the prostate seed implant chapter has been largely overtaken by technological advancements in in-theatre planning which make it a little outdated.

If you are medical physicsist in radiotherapy and will only buy one book in your lifetime, then let this one be it!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Much better books available, January 11, 2006
When I started working in Radiation Therapy, somebody recommended this book to me to learn the theoretical aspects. I am also required to teach a resident lecture out of this book. The more I use it, the less I like it. While the book may contain information on all basic and necessary topics, the way they are presented is less than optimal.

I find the writing style is not conducive to learning. The author has the annoying habit to insert sentences hinting at advanced topics without really explaining what it means. For the reader not familiar with the advanced topics, those remarks just create confusion. Some of the chapters, especially on electrons, are very unorganized and jump back and forth.

Compared to other excellent works available, e.g. Hendee and Ibbott, or Jayaraman and Lanzl, this book is much weaker in quality/price.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dense Reading, but Indispensable for the Rad Onc Written Boards, November 19, 2007
All radiation oncology residents complain about how difficult this book is to read. It is true-it is dense and some of the explanations may not be perfectly clear. That said, this book is indispensable for the Radiation Oncology Written Boards exam. The figures and tables in particular are very high yield and worth their weight in gold if one's goal is to comfortably pass the physics written board exam.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't survive without it
This is absolutely my "Resource-Bible" of physics of Radiation Therapy...

Must-have book, for those who want a clear understanding of the physics behind radiaton... Read more
Published 1 month ago by RONALD DEJESUS

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
This book is essential in gaining a solid grasp and understanding of the physic concepts in Rad Onc. Read more
Published 3 months ago by K. Hasan

5.0 out of 5 stars Khan
This is an excellent book for any Dosimetrist, student or professional. The book can be used as a refrence and/or to study for CMD. Important radiation physics concepts explained.
Published 5 months ago by R. Barrett

1.0 out of 5 stars someone please come up with something else!
Worthless for anyone without a degree in Physics. Since it's being used to teach Radiation Therapists, can someone please come up with a better alternative? Read more
Published 9 months ago by Sabrina Kinyon

2.0 out of 5 stars Not too clear
Even though this is supposed to be the gold std for rad onc physics, it's not a particularly good one for teaching. Read more
Published 10 months ago by John Doe

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