Abstract
The intent of the text is to serve as a factual supplement to the various textbooks on medical physics and to provide basic radiation oncology physics knowledge in the form of a syllabus covering all modern aspects of radiation oncology physics. While the text is mainly aimed at radiation oncology professionals, certain parts of it may also be of interest in other branches of medicine that use ionizing radiation not for the treatment of disease but for the diagnosis of disease (diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine). The contents may also be useful for physicists who are involved in studies of radiation hazards and radiation protection (health physics).
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Rosenberg, I. (2008). Radiation Oncology Physics: A Handbook for Teachers and Students. British Journal of Cancer, 98(5), 1020–1020. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6604224
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