978-0-7503-0708-6
The Physics of Modern Brachytherapy for Oncology
Dimos Baltas, Loukas Sakelliou and Nikolaos Zamboglou
Editorial: Taylor & Francis Fecha de publicación: 28/09/2006 Páginas: 647Formato: Hardback 235 x 156 mm
Written by leading experts in the physics, development, and implementation of brachytherapy, The Physics of Modern Brachytherapy for Oncology discusses the basic physics behind modern brachytherapy and addresses all practical issues, such as production, calibration, and dosimetry of sources. Beginning with fundamental atomic and nuclear physics, the book discusses the radionuclides used in brachytherapy, reflecting upon past (radium), present (iodine, palladium, iridium, or cobalt), and future (ytterbium or thulium) methods. It proceeds to examine source calibration and dosimetry protocols for dose rate calculation while the final chapters explore more recent processes, including Monte Carlo-aided, experimental, and gel dosimetry.
• Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
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Oncology
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