Principles and Practice of Radiation Oncology ANNOTATION
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
SYNOPSIS
& The third edition (from 1998) was cited in Brandon-Hill. The fourth edition has been extensively revised to reflect new treatments and research, in part as a reflection of the addition of two new editors (all four editors are specialists in the US). Among the 92 authored chapters are many new topics, including molecular cancer and radiation biology, pathophysiology of solid tumors, 3D conformal therapy, intensity modulated radiation therapy treatment planning, methodology of clinical trials, the role of radiation therapy in the treatment of adult and childhood leukemias, non- Hodgkin's lymphoma, intraoperative radiation therapy, hyperthermia, and combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the management of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. Each chapter includes b&w photos, drawings, and diagrams, as well as an exhaustive list of references. The authors are specialists mainly in the US, though several are in Canada, Europe and Asia. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
FROM THE CRITICS
James G. Douglas
This much needed and anticipated third edition of the primary reference text for radiation oncologists is edited and written by the recognized pioneers and leaders in the field of radiotherapy. The second edition was published in 1992. The purpose is to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date review of all aspects of radiotherapy, including theoretical principles as well as clinical practice guidelines. It is written primarily for practicing radiation oncologists and radiation oncology residents, although the sections dealing with radiotherapeutic principles are very appropriate for medical physicists, dosimetrists, and radiobiologists. The third edition of this broad-based textbook continues the tradition of excellence established in the preceding editions. Most chapters have undergone substantial revision, and as before, include extensive, up-to-date bibliographies. Clinical guidelines for each tumor site, with emphasis on radiotherapy indications and techniques, are generally excellent. New areas of technological innovation such as stereotactic radiosurgery, high dose rate brachytherapy, and three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy, are now covered in detail separately. The segment describing palliative therapy for the cancer patient has been expanded and reorganized, and includes an excellent chapter on pain management strategies. Sections detailing molecular biologic principles and potential clinical implications have been expanded. The textbook has been given a ""new look"" which generally is quite reader friendly, although the quality of radiograph reproductions on the new non-glossy paper is not as good as that of the previous edition. Some of the figures and tables are inneed of updating to achieve greater consistency with the revised text. This textbook is the most comprehensive tome available in radiation oncology today. It is well-written, well-referenced, and practical, and will serve as the bedrock of the practicing radiation oncologist's reference library.
Doody Review Services
Reviewer: James G. Douglas, MD, MS (University of Washington School Medical Center)Description: This much needed and anticipated third edition of the primary reference text for radiation oncologists is edited and written by the recognized pioneers and leaders in the field of radiotherapy. The second edition was published in 1992. Purpose: The purpose is to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date review of all aspects of radiotherapy, including theoretical principles as well as clinical practice guidelines. Audience: It is written primarily for practicing radiation oncologists and radiation oncology residents, although the sections dealing with radiotherapeutic principles are very appropriate for medical physicists, dosimetrists, and radiobiologists. Features: The third edition of this broad-based textbook continues the tradition of excellence established in the preceding editions. Most chapters have undergone substantial revision, and as before, include extensive, up-to-date bibliographies. Clinical guidelines for each tumor site, with emphasis on radiotherapy indications and techniques, are generally excellent. New areas of technological innovation such as stereotactic radiosurgery, high dose rate brachytherapy, and three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy, are now covered in detail separately. The segment describing palliative therapy for the cancer patient has been expanded and reorganized, and includes an excellent chapter on pain management strategies. Sections detailing molecular biologic principles and potential clinical implications have been expanded. The textbook has been given a "new look" which generally is quite reader friendly, although the quality of radiograph reproductions on the new non-glossy paper is not as good as that of the previous edition. Some of the figures and tables are in need of updating to achieve greater consistency with the revised text. Assessment: This textbook is the most comprehensive tome available in radiation oncology today. It is well-written, well-referenced, and practical, and will serve as the bedrock of the practicing radiation oncologist's reference library.
RATING
4 Stars! from Doody
ACCREDITATION
Perez, Carlos A., MD (Washington University Medical Center, St. Louis); Brady, Luther W., MD (Allegheny Univ)