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Technical Basis of Radiation Therapy: Practical Clinical Applications

Carlos A. Perez Srinivasan Vijayakumar

4th Revised Edition.

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Imaging / Radiology; Radiotherapy; Oncology; Hematology; Biophysics and Biological Physics

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978-3-540-21338-3

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978-3-540-35665-3

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006

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Carcinoma of the Lung

Samir Narayan; Srinivasan Vijayakumar

Treatment for STS requires individual tailoring of the approach because of the wide variety of clinical situations that can arise from a tumor that involves a variety of anatomic sites with a range of histologies of variable grade and size. Nevertheless, the following suggestions can serve as useful guides. Surgery is always indicated, but the use of adjuvant therapy can vary according to the anatomic site, size, and histological grade.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 525-544

Cancers of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus

J. A. Martenson; M. G. Haddock; L. L. Gunderson

Risk for the onset of an alcohol use disorder (AUD) peaks during adolescence and the transition to young adulthood, highlighting the public health significance of alcohol use by adolescents. This chapter summarizes recent research on the diagnosis, course, and assessment of adolescent AUDs. This review focuses on developmental considerations in assessment of AUD criteria, the prevalence of DSM-IV AUDs among adolescents, typical alcohol symptom profiles in youth, and limitations of DSM-IV AUD criteria when applied to adolescents. In addition, studies of AUD course in adolescents, as well as factors influencing the course of AUDs are summarized. The chapter also provides an overview of brief alcohol screening instruments and other measures used in more comprehensive assessment of AUDs in adolescents.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 545-559

Bladder Cancer — Technical Basis of Radiation Therapy

Alan R. Schulsinger; Marvin Rotman; Ron R. Allison; Walter H. Choi

The use of 3D CRT treatment planning and treatment has had a major impact on the practice of radiation therapy. There are very few tumor types whose treatment has not been radically impacted by its use. For the most part this impact has been of major importance and benefit. But as with any major technical advance, the requirements for its use have had a major impact on the requirement for enhanced quality assurance from all members of the treatment team. If one carefully reads the previous sections related to the quality-assurance demands made on the entire treatment team, it is obvious that a great deal more time is required from all involved in the quest to achieve precise and increased dose to the tumor PTV, and to minimize the dose to the normal organs at risk PRV.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 561-577

Radiation Therapy for Cervical Cancer

Kathryn E. Dusenbery; Bruce J. Gerbi

The use of 3D CRT treatment planning and treatment has had a major impact on the practice of radiation therapy. There are very few tumor types whose treatment has not been radically impacted by its use. For the most part this impact has been of major importance and benefit. But as with any major technical advance, the requirements for its use have had a major impact on the requirement for enhanced quality assurance from all members of the treatment team. If one carefully reads the previous sections related to the quality-assurance demands made on the entire treatment team, it is obvious that a great deal more time is required from all involved in the quest to achieve precise and increased dose to the tumor PTV, and to minimize the dose to the normal organs at risk PRV.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 579-598

Technical Aspects of Radiation Therapy in Endometrial Carcinoma

Higinia R. Cardenes; Brent Tinnel

The use of 3D CRT treatment planning and treatment has had a major impact on the practice of radiation therapy. There are very few tumor types whose treatment has not been radically impacted by its use. For the most part this impact has been of major importance and benefit. But as with any major technical advance, the requirements for its use have had a major impact on the requirement for enhanced quality assurance from all members of the treatment team. If one carefully reads the previous sections related to the quality-assurance demands made on the entire treatment team, it is obvious that a great deal more time is required from all involved in the quest to achieve precise and increased dose to the tumor PTV, and to minimize the dose to the normal organs at risk PRV.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 599-630

Vulva

Carlos A. Perez; Imran Zoberi

The use of 3D CRT treatment planning and treatment has had a major impact on the practice of radiation therapy. There are very few tumor types whose treatment has not been radically impacted by its use. For the most part this impact has been of major importance and benefit. But as with any major technical advance, the requirements for its use have had a major impact on the requirement for enhanced quality assurance from all members of the treatment team. If one carefully reads the previous sections related to the quality-assurance demands made on the entire treatment team, it is obvious that a great deal more time is required from all involved in the quest to achieve precise and increased dose to the tumor PTV, and to minimize the dose to the normal organs at risk PRV.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 631-655

Carcinoma of the Vagina

Higinia R. Cardenes

The use of 3D CRT treatment planning and treatment has had a major impact on the practice of radiation therapy. There are very few tumor types whose treatment has not been radically impacted by its use. For the most part this impact has been of major importance and benefit. But as with any major technical advance, the requirements for its use have had a major impact on the requirement for enhanced quality assurance from all members of the treatment team. If one carefully reads the previous sections related to the quality-assurance demands made on the entire treatment team, it is obvious that a great deal more time is required from all involved in the quest to achieve precise and increased dose to the tumor PTV, and to minimize the dose to the normal organs at risk PRV.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 657-686

Prostate

Jeff M. Michalski; Gregory S. Merrick; Sten Nilsson

The use of 3D CRT treatment planning and treatment has had a major impact on the practice of radiation therapy. There are very few tumor types whose treatment has not been radically impacted by its use. For the most part this impact has been of major importance and benefit. But as with any major technical advance, the requirements for its use have had a major impact on the requirement for enhanced quality assurance from all members of the treatment team. If one carefully reads the previous sections related to the quality-assurance demands made on the entire treatment team, it is obvious that a great deal more time is required from all involved in the quest to achieve precise and increased dose to the tumor PTV, and to minimize the dose to the normal organs at risk PRV.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 687-737

Testicular Cancer

Maria Pearse; Gerard C. Morton

The use of 3D CRT treatment planning and treatment has had a major impact on the practice of radiation therapy. There are very few tumor types whose treatment has not been radically impacted by its use. For the most part this impact has been of major importance and benefit. But as with any major technical advance, the requirements for its use have had a major impact on the requirement for enhanced quality assurance from all members of the treatment team. If one carefully reads the previous sections related to the quality-assurance demands made on the entire treatment team, it is obvious that a great deal more time is required from all involved in the quest to achieve precise and increased dose to the tumor PTV, and to minimize the dose to the normal organs at risk PRV.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 739-753

Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma in Adults

Thomas F. DeLaney; David C. Harmon; Andrew E. Rosenberg; Francis J. Hornicek

Treatment for STS requires individual tailoring of the approach because of the wide variety of clinical situations that can arise from a tumor that involves a variety of anatomic sites with a range of histologies of variable grade and size. Nevertheless, the following suggestions can serve as useful guides. Surgery is always indicated, but the use of adjuvant therapy can vary according to the anatomic site, size, and histological grade.

Part II: - Practical Clinical Applications | Pp. 755-784