Radiobiology for the Radiologist.
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- 9781469821634
- 616.07/57
- R895 -- .H34 2012eb
Radiobiology For The Radiologist -- Contents -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- SECTION I For Students of Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Oncology -- Physics and Chemistry of Radiation Absorption -- Molecular Mechanisms of DNA and Chromosome Damage and Repair -- Cell Survival Curves -- Radiosensitivity and Cell Age in the Mitotic Cycle -- Fractionated Radiation and the Dose-Rate Effect -- Oxygen Effect and Reoxygenation -- Linear Energy Transfer and Relative Biologic Effectiveness -- Acute Radiation Syndrome -- Radioprotectors -- Radiation Carcinogenesis -- Heritable Effects of Radiation -- Effects of Radiation on the Embryo and Fetus -- Radiation Cataractogenesis -- Radiologic Terrorism -- Molecular Imaging -- Doses and Risks in Diagnostic Radiology, Interventional Radiology and Cardiology, and Nuclear Medicine -- Radiation Protection -- SECTION II For Students of Radiation Oncology -- Cancer Biology -- Dose-Response Relationships for Model Normal Tissues -- Clinical Response of Normal Tissues -- Model Tumor Systems -- Cell, Tissue, and Tumor Kinetics -- Time, Dose, and Fractionation in Radiotherapy -- Retreatment after Radiotherapy: The Possibilities and the Perils -- Alternative Radiation Modalities -- The Biology and Exploitation of Tumor Hypoxia -- Chemotherapeutic Agents from the Perspective of the Radiation Biologist -- Hyperthermia -- Glossary -- Index.
In print since 1972, this seventh edition ofRadiobiology for the Radiologistis the most extensively revised to date. It consists of two sections, one for those studying or practicingdiagnostic radiology,nuclear medicine and radiation oncology; the other for those engaged in the study or clinical practice ofradiation oncology--a new chapter, on radiologic terrorism, is specifically for those in the radiation sciences who wouldmanage exposed individuals in the event of a terrorist event.The 17 chapters in Section I represent a general introduction to radiation biology and a complete, self-contained course especially for residents in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine that follows the Syllabus in Radiation Biology of the RSNA. The 11 chapters in Section II address more in-depth topics in radiation oncology, such as cancer biology, retreatment after radiotherapy, chemotherapeutic agents and hyperthermia. Now in full color, this lavishly illustrated new edition is replete with tables and figures that underscore essential concepts. Each chapter concludes with a "summary of pertinent conclusions" tofacilitate quick review and help readers retainimportant information.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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