Progress in Medical Radiation Physics
New developments in the application of radiation to medicine are occurring so rapidly that this is possibly the fastest growing branch of medicine today. In the past decade alone, we have seen enormous progress made in techniques used both for the diagnosis of disease, such as computerized tomography, digital radiography, ultrasonography, computerized nuclear medicine scanning, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, and for its treatment, such as the radiotherapeutic utilization of high-LET radiations, and the widespread application of computers to perform elegant dosimetry calculations for 3-D treatment planning and imaging. This series will provide in-depth reviews of the many spectacular technical advances and sophisticated concepts, which are developing in medical radiation physics at such an alarming rate that it has become increasingly difficult to keep one's knowledge up-to-date. These comprehensive review articles will help to bridge the communications gap between the international research community, and the medical physicists and phy­ sicians whose responsibility it is to put these advances into clinical use. These articles should also be of value to the increasing number of physical scientists and engineers who are interested in the application of their knowledge and talents to the field of medicine.
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Progress in Medical Radiation Physics
New developments in the application of radiation to medicine are occurring so rapidly that this is possibly the fastest growing branch of medicine today. In the past decade alone, we have seen enormous progress made in techniques used both for the diagnosis of disease, such as computerized tomography, digital radiography, ultrasonography, computerized nuclear medicine scanning, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, and for its treatment, such as the radiotherapeutic utilization of high-LET radiations, and the widespread application of computers to perform elegant dosimetry calculations for 3-D treatment planning and imaging. This series will provide in-depth reviews of the many spectacular technical advances and sophisticated concepts, which are developing in medical radiation physics at such an alarming rate that it has become increasingly difficult to keep one's knowledge up-to-date. These comprehensive review articles will help to bridge the communications gap between the international research community, and the medical physicists and phy­ sicians whose responsibility it is to put these advances into clinical use. These articles should also be of value to the increasing number of physical scientists and engineers who are interested in the application of their knowledge and talents to the field of medicine.
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Progress in Medical Radiation Physics

Progress in Medical Radiation Physics

Progress in Medical Radiation Physics

Progress in Medical Radiation Physics

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New developments in the application of radiation to medicine are occurring so rapidly that this is possibly the fastest growing branch of medicine today. In the past decade alone, we have seen enormous progress made in techniques used both for the diagnosis of disease, such as computerized tomography, digital radiography, ultrasonography, computerized nuclear medicine scanning, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, and for its treatment, such as the radiotherapeutic utilization of high-LET radiations, and the widespread application of computers to perform elegant dosimetry calculations for 3-D treatment planning and imaging. This series will provide in-depth reviews of the many spectacular technical advances and sophisticated concepts, which are developing in medical radiation physics at such an alarming rate that it has become increasingly difficult to keep one's knowledge up-to-date. These comprehensive review articles will help to bridge the communications gap between the international research community, and the medical physicists and phy­ sicians whose responsibility it is to put these advances into clinical use. These articles should also be of value to the increasing number of physical scientists and engineers who are interested in the application of their knowledge and talents to the field of medicine.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461576938
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 04/14/2013
Series: Progress in Medical Radiation Physics , #1
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982
Pages: 388
Product dimensions: 0.00(w) x 0.00(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. Progress in Neutron Dosimetry for Biomedical Applications.- 2.Tissue Inhomogeneity Corrections in Photon-Beam Treatment Planning.- 3. Antliropomorphic Phantom Materials.- 4. Applications of Computed Tomography in Radiotherapy Treatment Planning.- 5. Positron Imaging: Some Practical Considerations.- 6. Modern Optical Methods for the Storage of Radiographs.
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