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Gunderson, Leonard L.
Clinical radiation oncology
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Title/Author:
Clinical radiation oncology/ senior editors, Leonard L. Gunderson, Joel E. Tepper ; associate editors, Jeffrey A. Bogart ... [et al.]
other author:
Gunderson, Leonard L.
Published:
Philadelphia, PA :Elsevier, : c2015.,
[NT 15000922]:
4th ed.
Description:
1 online resource :col. ill. :
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Perfect for radiation oncology physicians and residents needing a multidisciplinary, treatment-focused resource, this updated edition continues to provide the latest knowledge in this consistently growing field. Not only will you broaden your understanding of the basic biology of disease processes, you'll also access updated treatmentalgorithms, information on techniques, and state-of-the-art modalities. The consistent and concise format providesjust the right amount of information, making Clinical Radiation Oncology a welcome resource for use by the entire radiation oncology team. Content
Subject:
Cancer - Radiotherapy. -
Online resource:
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ISBN:
9780323370189 (electronic bk.)
Clinical radiation oncology
Clinical radiation oncology
[electronic resource] /senior editors, Leonard L. Gunderson, Joel E. Tepper ; associate editors, Jeffrey A. Bogart ... [et al.] - 4th ed. - Philadelphia, PA :Elsevier,c2015. - 1 online resource :col. ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The Biological Basis of Radiation Oncology -- 2. Molecular and Cellular Biology -- 3. Dose-Response Modifiers in Radiation Therapy -- 4. Interaction of Chemotherapy and Radiation -- 5. Biologics and Their Interactions with Radiation -- 6. Radiation Oncology Physics -- 7. Radiation Physics : Stereotactic -- 8. Surgical Principles -- 9. Principles of Chemotherapy -- 10. Imaging in Oncology -- 11. Nuclear Medicine -- 12. Health Services Research in Radiation Oncology : Toward Achieving the Achievable for Patients with Cancer -- 13. Statistics and Clinical Trials -- 14. Late Effects after Radiation -- 15. Brachytherapy -- 16. Intensity-Modulated and Image-Guided Radiation Therapy -- 17. Intraoperative Irradiation -- 18. Total Body Irradiation -- 19. Charged Particle Radiotherapy -- 20. Neutron Radiotherapy -- 21. Hyperthermia -- 22. Targeted Radionuclide Therapy -- 23. Stereotactic Irradiation : CNS Tumors -- 24. Stereotactic Body Irradiation : Extracranial Tumors -- 25. Metastatic Disease : Bone, Spinal Cord, Brain, Liver, and Lung -- 26.Low-Grade Gliomas -- 27. High-Grade Gliomas -- 28. Benign Brain Tumors : Meningiomas and Vestibular Schwannomas -- 29. Pituitary Tumors and Craniopharyngiomas -- 30. Spinal Cord Tumors -- 31. Orbital, Ocular, and Optic Nerve Tumors-- 32. Oral Cavity -- 33. Oropharyngeal Cancer -- 34. Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma -- 35. Larynx and Hypopharynx Cancer -- 36. Sinonasal Cancer -- 37. Salivary Gland Malignancies -- 38. Thyroid Cancer -- 39. Unknown Head andNeck Primary Site -- 40. Management of the Neck -- 41. Cutaneous Carcinoma -- 42. Malignant Melanoma -- 43. SmallCell Lung Cancer -- 44. Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer -- 45. Cancer of the Esophagus -- 46. Uncommon Thoracic Tumors --47. Gastric/GE Junction Cancer -- 48. Pancreatic Cancer --49. Hepatobiliary Cancer -- 50. Colon Cancer -- 51. RectalCancer -- 52. Anal Carcinoma -- 53. Prostate Cancer -- 54.Bladder Cancer -- 55. Testicular Cancer -- 56. Kidney and Ureteral Carcinoma -- 57. Penile Cancer -- 58. Cervical Cancer -- 59. Endometrial Cancer -- 60. Cancers of the Vulva and Vagina -- 61. Ovarian Cancer -- 62. Noninvasive Breast Cancer -- 63. Breast Cancer : Stages I-II -- 64. Breast Cancer : Postmastectomy Radiation, Locally AdvancedDisease, and Inflammatory Breast Cancer -- 65. Soft-TissueSarcoma -- 66. Benign Diseases -- 67. Central Nervous System Tumors in Children -- 68. Pediatric Soft-Tissue Sarcomas -- 69. Pediatric Sarcomas of Bone -- 70. Wilms' Tumor -- 71. Retinoblastoma -- 72. Neuroblastoma -- 73. Pediatric Leukemias and Lymphomas -- 74. Pediatric Hodgkin's Lymphoma -- 75. Rare Pediatric Tumors -- 76. Hodgkin's Lymphoma -- 77. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma -- 78. Multiple Myeloma and Other Plasma Cell Neoplasms -- 79. Mycosis Fungoides
Perfect for radiation oncology physicians and residents needing a multidisciplinary, treatment-focused resource, this updated edition continues to provide the latest knowledge in this consistently growing field. Not only will you broaden your understanding of the basic biology of disease processes, you'll also access updated treatmentalgorithms, information on techniques, and state-of-the-art modalities. The consistent and concise format providesjust the right amount of information, making Clinical Radiation Oncology a welcome resource for use by the entire radiation oncology team. Content
ISBN: 9780323370189 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
223973
Cancer
--Radiotherapy.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: RC271.R3
Dewey Class. No.: 616.99/40642
National Library of Medicine Call No.: QZ 269
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