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Segmentation & 3D Planning Contributors
 
 Description:
 This new book 
"3-D Conformal and Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy: Physics 
& Clinical Applications" in radiation therapy provides a 
comprehensive overview on the physics & clinical applications of 3- D 
CRT and IMRT. It covers full range of detailed topics and cutting edge 
information on recent clinical application of 3-D CRT and IMRT treatment 
planning. This book presents the physics and clinical information you need to 
implement and practice 3-D conformal and intensity modulated radiation 
therapy techniques and their applications in your radiation oncology center. It 
includes step-by-step descriptions of methods necessary for practicing full 
3-D CRT and IMRT using precise imaging techniques for tumor localization, 
targeting, and treatment planning. This book on 3-D CRT and IMRT describes 
clinical and biological plan evaluation and various imaging methods in the 
technical implementation and the clinical aspects of 3-D CRT and IMRT 
treatment planning. Mary V. Graham, MD; 
Radiation Oncology Center, Phelps County Regional Hospital, Rolla, Missouri
 It consists of topics coverin
g:
 
 Physics:
 
 IMRT treatment planning  3-D RTP plan evaluation  Biological indices in plan evaluation , TCP & NTCP calculation . Image segmentation and volume display for 
3-D RTTP  CT-Simulation and 3-D planning process , Image fusion for 3- D CRT . Imaging in IMRT, Geometric uncertainty in 3- D CRT, Patient immobilization for 3-D 
RTP & virtual simulation . The 
convolution algorithm in IMRT, A non-convolution dose model for high energy 
photon beams. Monte carlo dose 
calculation for 3-D RTP  
Commissioning of photon dose calculation algorithms for 3-D RTP system, 
Computer optimization and objective functions , Corvus optimization algorithm in 
IMRT , Helios optimization algorithm 
and IMRT planning , Commissioning and QA of the Peacock, Elekta, 
Varian, and Siemens IMRT system ,
 Patient specific IMRT QA 
,Beam 
calibration using standards of absorbed dose in water , Clinical 
implementation of electronic portal imaging ,Radiation oncology medical 
information systems & PACS ,
 Advanced topics in IMRT 
, Helical tomotherapy, MLC as 
a field shaper.
 
 Clinical: 
Prostate 3- D CRT, Mallinckrodt, M.D. Anderson, and Fox Chase cancer center experience,
 3-D CRT & IMRT, UCSF and Memorial Sloan-kettering 
Experience , Prostate IMRT: Baylor University & New-England 
medical center , Head and Neck IMRT,
 Washington University, New-
England medical center, Stanford University, and Baylor University 
experience, 
3-D CRT RTOG 
94-06 update 
  Clinical dose- volume endpoints for Pneumonitis and Esophagitis,
 Pediatric & selected CNS IMRT ,QA for 3-D CRT/IMRT multi-
institutional clinical trials. Cost 
benefit of 3-D CRT/IMRT Clinical data analysis of NCTP modeling for normal 
lung & tumors.
 
 Contributors Include:
 
 J. A. Purdy, PhD, W. B. Harms, Sr., BS, J. 
M. Michalski, MD, W. R. Bosch, DSc, Mary Ann Lockett, MBA, K. S. Clifford 
Chao, MD, Daniel A. Low, PhD, Eric E. Klein, MS, Beverly J. Kobeissi, MBA, 
Daniel A. Low, PhD, Todd H. Wasserman, MD, and C. A. Perez, MD; Radiation 
Oncology Center, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University 
School of Medicine
 
 
 Mary K. Martel, PhD, 
Randall K. Ten Haken, PhD, Kelvin Li, PhD, and Marc L. Kessler, PhD 
;University of Michigan Medical Center, Radiation Oncology, Division of 
Medical Physics
 Lynn J. Verhey, PhD 
and Mack Roach III, MD ;Dept. of Radiation Oncology, University of California, 
San Francisco, CA
 David E. Wazer, MD, 
Thomas DiPetrillo, MD, Jen-San Tsai, PhD, Mark Engler, PhD, Teresa Boyle, 
MD, Celine Godin, MD, and Paul Pagnini, MD ;The Lifespan Radiation 
Oncology Service, New England Medical Center Division, Tufts University 
School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, and Brown University School of 
Medicine and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
 Walter Grant III, PhD, 
Bin S. Teh, MD, Barry M. Uhl, MD, E. Brian Butler, MD, J. Kam Chiu, MD, Shiao 
Y. Woo, MD, John McGary, PhD, and Paul S. Nizin, PhD ;Baylor College of 
Medicine, Houston, Texas
 Charles A. Pelizzari, 
PhD ;Radiation and Cellular Oncology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
 Isaac Rosen, PhD, 
Alan Pollack, MD, PhD, H. Helen Liu, PhD, and Lewis Smith, MD, Helen Liu, 
PhD ;Department of Radiation Oncology, U.T.-- M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, 
Houston, TX
 Quynh-Thu Le, MD, 
Lei Xing, PhD, and Arthur L. Boyer, PhD ;Radiation Oncology Department, 
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California
 Steven A. Leibel, MD, 
Chandra M. Burman, PhD, Zvi Fuks, MD, Michael J. Zelefsky, MD, Margie 
Hunt, MS, Henry J. Lee, MD, PhD, Chen-Shou Chui, PhD, Spiridon Spirou, 
PhD, Jie Yang, PhD, Linda Hong, PhD, C. Clifton Ling, PhD, Gikas S. Mageras, 
PhD, and Ellen D. Yorke, PhD ;Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New 
York, New York
 Radhe Mohan, PhD 
and Qiuwen Wu, PhD ;Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, VA
 M. Saiful Huq, PhD 
;Radiation Oncology, Kimmel Cancer Center of Jefferson Medical College, 
Thomas Jefferson University
 Andrzej Niemierko, 
PhD ;Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School
 Kathleen Brunsden, 
MBA ;Barnes- Jewish Hospital, Washington University Medical Center, St. 
Louis, MO
 Mahendra Gupta, 
PhD and Nicholas Dupoch, PhD ;John M. Olin School of Business, Washington 
University, St. Louis, MO
 Katharina E. Sixel, 
PhD and Katherine Mah, MSc ;Toronto-Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre
 Andrew T. Turrisi, III, 
MD ;Radiation Oncology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 
South Carolina
 D. A. Jaffray, PhD, D. 
Yan, DSc, J. H. Siewerdsen, PhD, John Wong, PhD, Michael Sharpe, PhD, Di 
Yan, DSc, Yan Wu, MS, Brett Miller, BS, Donald Brabbins, PhD, and Alvaro 
Martinez, MD ;Radiation Oncology, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, 
Michigan
 Michael G. Herman, 
PhD ;Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
 T. Rockwell Mackie, PhD, Gustavo Olivera, PhD, Guang Fang, 
PhD, Jeffrey Kapatoes, MS, Edward Fitchard, PhD, Paul Reckwerdt, BS, David 
Shepard, MS, Kenneth Ruchala, MS, John Balog, PhD, Stacy Aldridge, MS, 
and Julie Zachman, MS ;University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
 Gerald E. Hanks, 
MD, Timothy E. Schultheiss, PhD, Robert Price, PhD, Shawn McNeeley, MS, 
Wayne Pinover, DO, Eric Horwitz, MD, and Alexandra Hanlon, PhD 
Deptartment of Radiation Oncology; Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, 
PA
 Lynn J. Verhey, PhD 
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, San 
Francisc
 
 
 
 This is an invaluable and essential reference for radiation 
oncologists, medical physicists, dosimetrists, treatment planning system 
developers, and other professionals who need in-depth information about the 
physics and clinical implementation and practice of 3-D conformal and 
intensity modulated radiation therapy.
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