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Description: 
 Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy is the most 
technologically advanced 
  radiotherapy cancer treatment available. The radiation beam 
is modulated, and 
  in effect focused solely on the cancer cells, allowing 
treatment of tumours 
  with a higher dose, retreat cancers which have previously 
been irradiated, and 
  safely treat tumours which are located very close to delicate 
organs like the 
  eye, spinal cord, or rectum. This means a higher cancer 
control rate and a lower 
  rate of side effects. Steve's IMRT book published in 2000 is 
the principal book 
  on the subject to date. IMRT techniques started in the 1990s 
and have now become 
  the most important radiotherapy modality worldwide and are 
rapidly replacing 
  earlier conformal and 3D techniques. Whilst the 2000 book 
remains essential 
  as a foundation to the basics of IMRT new developments 
have prompted a need 
  for a book reviewing modern applications and how IMRT is 
used now and into the 
  future and captures the huge technological advances in the 
last 5 years.  
 
 Contents:  
 1. IMRT: General statements and points of debate 2. 
Developments in rotation 
  IMRT and tomotherapy 3. Developments in IMRT using a 
multileaf collimator 4. 
  Developments in IMRT not using a multileaf collimator 5. 
Clinical IMRT using 
  a multileaf collimator – evidence-based medicine? 6. 3D 
planning for CFRT and 
  IMRT: Developments in imaging for planning and for 
assisting therapy  |