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Medical use of ionizing radiation now represents 95% of all man-made radiation exposures and is the largest single radiation source after natural background radiation. Therefore, it is important to quantify the amount of radiation received by a patient during a radiological examination for many reaso...
Two years ago, the state warned medical physicists attending a national conference that an over-reliance on computer programs might be leading to mistakes, including patient mix-ups. "You have to be ever-vigilant," Mr. O'Connell said. The state imposed no punishment for the overdoses of Mr...
This book is intended for physicians and medical physicists who are working in radiation oncology and those just entering the field. ... each chapter includes awealth of references for learning about a particular subject in detail." (Tinsu Pan and Dershan Luo, The Journal of Nuclear Medicine,...
This too could be viewed as a necessary price of scientific progress, were it not for the fact that there remains a need for all radiologic science professionals (from radiologic technologists and radiation therapists,medical physicistsand dosimetrists, to radiologists and radiation oncologists) to ...
The RT process requires cooperation between medical physicists, therapists, and physicians because it consists of multiple steps. CT/MR imaging is obtained for simulation after a clinical evaluation to ascertain appropriateness. Then, after outlining the contours of the organs and treatment targets, ...
Over the twentieth century the discipline of radiation oncology has developed from an experimental application of X-rays to a highly sophisticated treatment of cancer. Experts from many disciplines — chiefly clinicians, physicists and biologists — have contributed to these advances. Whereas the emphasis...