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Linear Accelerators for Radiation Therapy, Second Edition (Medical Science Series) [Paperback]

David Greene , P.C Williams
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  • Paperback: 286 pages
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis; 2nd Revised edition edition (1 Jan 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0750304766
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750304764
  • Product Dimensions: 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 928,100 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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..." a very welcome second edition ... thoroughly up to date with sections on MLCs, EPIDs, computer control of LINACs, dosimetry protocols, imaging and costs ... intensely practical and useful volume ...," Professor S Webb, Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Trust ..." excellent ... clearly written for medical physicists in the field." Professor S Lillicrap, Head of Medical Physics, Wessex Regional Medical Physics Service ..." notable improvements include ... technology of state-of-the-art radiotherapy techniques, more in-depth treatment of specialist topics such as waveguide theory and electron beam optics ... marked increase in the number and quality of diagrams" J B Tuohy, Head of Radiotherapy Technology, Cookridge Hospital "a useful book for the indicated readership" A N L Kay, Director, Varian Oncology Systems. ..." a reasonably sized and priced textbook that should be on every therapy department bookshelf and in every medical and radiography school. Radiographers, radiotherapists, medical technical offiers, manufacturers and clinical scientists would all benefit from this book." Mr P H Smithson, Principal Physicist, Medical Equipment Management Organisation, Bristol Oncology Centre, RAD Magazine, April 1998 related S C Klevenhagen: Physics of Electron Beam Therapy, 1985 S Webb: The Physics of Three Dimensional Radiation Therapy, 1993 S Webb: The Physics of Conformal Radiotherapy: Advances in Technology, 1997 very welcome second edition ... thoroughly up to date with sections on MLCs, EPIDs, computer control of LINACs, dosimetry protocols, imaging and costs ... intensely practical and useful volume ...," Professor S Webb, Institute of Cancer Research and RoyalMarsden NHS Trust ..." excellent ... clearly written for medical physicists in the field." Professor S Lillicrap, Head of Medical Physics, Wessex Regional Medical Physics Service ..." notable improvements include ... technology of state-of-the-art radiotherapy techniques, more in-depth treatment of specialist topics such as waveguide theory and electron beam optics ... marked increase in the number and quality of diagrams" J B Tuohy, Head of Radiotherapy Technology, Cookridge Hospital "a useful book for the indicated readership" A N L Kay, Director, Varian Oncology Systems. ..." a reasonably sized and priced textbook that should be on every therapy department bookshelf and in every medical and radiography school. Radiographers, radiotherapists, medical technical offiers, manufacturers and clinical scientists would all benefit from this book." Mr P H Smithson, Principal Physicist, Medical Equipment Management Organisation, Bristol Oncology Centre, RAD Magazine, April 1998 related S C Klevenhagen: Physics of Electron Beam Therapy, 1985 S Webb: The Physics of Three Dimensional Radiation Therapy, 1993 S Webb: The Physics of Conformal Radiotherapy: Advances in Technology, 1997

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Linear Accelerators for Radiation Therapy, Second Edition focuses on the fundamentals of accelerator systems, explaining the underlying physics and the different features of these systems. This edition includes expanded sections on the treatment head, on x-ray production via multileaf and dynamic collimation for the production of wedged and other intensity modulated beams, on electron scattering systems, and on dosimetry. With high-quality illustrations and practical examples throughout, it contains a detailed description of electron beam optics and linear accelerator components. The final chapter explains how to use other equipment, such as scanners and simulators, in conjunction with linear accelerators for optimum treatment of cancers.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This is a fairly good overview of medical linear accelerators. The 'bible' of medical LINACs is still Karzmark's book -of course- but this book is a good, relatively cheap, pocket size reference.

I did find one error in this book (second edition): pg. 62. The sentence about the deflection of a 2.5 MeV electron is incorrect. Earth's magnetic field is not 0.5 T!! I'm surprised this made it through to publication.
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Everything you ever wanted to know about linacs but... 13 Dec 2001
By Mark McJury PhD - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is a comprehensive introduction to the principles and technology of linear accelerators (linacs) used in radiation therapy.
Following a brief overview of the components of a typical linac, each subsequent chapter deals in detail with one component or part of the process of generating clinically useful photon and electron beams.
Chapters cover electron acceleration processes, production and transport of electron beams, beam shaping and steering, and generation and control of microwave power sources. Topics such as commissioning, radiation protection and maintenance are also described in full. The use of the linac is also put into context by inclusion of chapters on the treatment simulation process and treatment verification. Specialised and developing technology of interest such as dynamic collimation and electronic portal imaging are also described.
The book is written with the graduate physicist and medical physicist in mind. However, its presentation style is non-mathematical, so associated workers in radiation oncology such as radiotherapists and oncologists should not be daunted by this book. It is well written with helpful figures throughout. It offers good value for money, particularly being available in softcover. The authors are well known and respected physicists in the UK medical physics community.
The book, it should be stressed, is an introductory text and so some topics, such as multi-leaf collimation and electronic portal imaging, receive perhaps a slightly more brief mention than some might wish. The book also suffers a little from a lack of coverage of state-of-the-art techniques, such as dynamic multi-leaf collimation for intensity modulated radiotherapy.
This is one of only a handful of such texts on this topic. Overall, it represents a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the physics and engineering of linear accelerators and is recommended for the bookshelf of anyone involved in the technical aspects of radiation therapy with linacs.
Good book for novices 11 Nov 2009
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I would say it is a good introductory book which covers the basic principles of operation of the linacs. I found interesting some comparison and differences of techniques used by various manufacturers (e.g Varian and Elekta). Text is clear, easy to read. However this book is more than 10 years old thus don't expect to find any of the state-of-the-art technologies here.
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