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Handbook Of Treatment Planning In Radiation Oncology 3rd Gregory M M Videtic Editor

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Handbook Of Treatment Planning In Radiation Oncology 3rd Gregory M M Videtic Editor
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Publisher: Springer, Demos Medical Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.22 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Gregory M. M. Videtic (Editor), Andrew D. Vassil (Editor), Neil M. Woody (Editor)
ISBN: 9780826168412, 0826168418
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 3rd

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Handbook Of Treatment Planning In Radiation Oncology 3rd Gregory M M Videtic Editor by Gregory M. M. Videtic (editor), Andrew D. Vassil (editor), Neil M. Woody (editor) 9780826168412, 0826168418 instant download after payment.

“When is your next handbook coming out? Can’t wait!” This was said
spontaneously to me by a fellow attendee at the 2019 American Society for
Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting while we were in a session. His
remarks were both gratifying and humbling and it was good to tell him that
in fact, the next edition was in the works. The ongoing success of the
Handbook of Treatment Planning in Radiation Oncology since its
appearance in 2010 provides a tremendous affirmation of the worth and
relevance of this pocket-sized reference to the Radiation Oncology
community. With that in mind, the editors approached this third edition with
the same guiding principles as the original: to provide approaches to
radiotherapy planning that are descriptive and not overly prescriptive, easy
to read, and pertinent to general practice. Also, as in previous editions, we
incorporated detailed reviews of new planning topics when they were
understood to be commonly used in routine practice.
What has changed with this edition? The reins of primary authorship forthe chapters were handed over from the residents to members of staff. In
supporting this transition, the editorial staff was mindful of the tradition of
excellence that the resident group has brought to producing the book, while
at the same time wanting to give the current residents well-deserved relief
from having a new project added to their substantial list of writing
responsibilities.
In this 10th anniversary year of its first publication, it is fitting that Dr.Andrew Vassil, coeditor of the first edition, and Dr. Neil Woody, coeditor of
the second, are coeditors with me on the third. They again brought their
passion and professionalism to this project and made doing the revision a
great experience. No less important were the technical contributions of
Lama Muhieddine Mossolly, MS, staff medical physicist, who was
invaluable in producing images of consistently high quality

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