ABSTRACT

This comprehensive book covers the everyday use and underlying principles of radiation dosimeters used in radiation oncology clinics. It provides an up-to-date reference spanning the full range of current modalities with emphasis on practical know-how. The main audience is medical physicists, radiation oncology physics residents, and medical physics graduate students. The reader gains the necessary tools for determining which detector is best for a given application. Dosimetry of cutting edge techniques from radiosurgery to MRI-guided systems to small fields and proton therapy are all addressed. Main topics include fundamentals of radiation dosimeters, brachytherapy and external beam radiation therapy dosimetry, and dosimetry of imaging modalities. Comprised of 30 chapters authored by leading experts in the medical physics community, the book:

  • Covers the basic principles and practical use of radiation dosimeters in radiation oncology clinics across the full range of current modalities.
  • Focuses on providing practical guidance for those using these detectors in the clinic.
  • Explains which detector is more suitable for a particular application.
  • Discusses the state of the art in radiotherapy approaches, from radiosurgery and MR-guided systems to advanced range verification techniques in proton therapy.
  • Gives critical comparisons of dosimeters for photon, electron, and proton therapies.

part I|228 pages

Radiation Dosimeters and Dosimetry Techniques

chapter 3|8 pages

Calorimetry

chapter 6|22 pages

Thermoluminescence Dosimetry

part II|24 pages

Brachytherapy

part III|212 pages

External Beam Radiation Therapy

chapter 22|12 pages

Gamma Knife Dosimetry

chapter 23|20 pages

Kilovoltage X-Ray Beam Dosimetry

chapter 24|18 pages

Electron Dosimetry

part IV|14 pages

Imaging Modalities