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Localization & Treatment Procedures in Radiation Therapy
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Jared Stiles, University of Iowa
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Publisher: University of Iowa
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- I. Central Nervous System
- 1. Overview: Central Nervous System
- 2. Whole Brain & Primary Brain Tumors
- 3. Craniospinal Irradiation (CSI)
- 4. Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)
- II. Head & Neck
- 5. Overview: Head & Neck
- 6. Nasopharynx
- 7. Oral Cavity
- 8. Oropharynx
- 9. Hypopharynx
- 10. Larynx
- 11. Salivary Glands
- 12. Sinuses
- III. Thorax
- 13. Overview: Thorax
- 14. Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)
- 15. Superior Vena Cava Syndrome (SVCS)
- 16. Esophagus
- IV. Breast
- 17. Overview: Breast
- V. Abdomen
- 18. Overview: Abdomen
- 19. Pancreas
- 20. Stomach, Liver, & Colon
- 21. Kidney, Wilms, & Neuroblastoma
- 22. Whole Abdomen Irradiation (WAI)
- VI. Pelvis
- 23. Overview: Pelvis
- 24. Rectum & Anus
- 25. Bladder
- 26. Female Pelvis
- 27. Male Pelvis
- VII. References & Resources
- 28. References & Resources
Ancillary Material
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Localization and Treatment Procedures in Radiation Therapy provides an overview of patient simulation, treatment planning, and treatment delivery. The goal of the book is to educate learners on conventional and modern simulation procedures, treatment planning fundamentals and considerations, and treatment delivery techniques and technologies in an ever-evolving field. The content is designed for radiation therapy students, professionals, and all communities of interest.
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Jared Stiles, University of Iowa