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Image-Guided IMRT

  • IMRT has become a topic of high importance within the last few years, because it inmproves the outcome of radiation therapy tremendously
  • Includes basic principles, advanced techniques such as image-guided and biologically based approaches, and investigations on the improved outcome at various cancer sites
  • Collates state-of-the-art study materials in IMRT
  • The authorship is comprised of leading experts in the world

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Table of contents (34 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Foundations

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Imaging for IMRT

      • Peter Remeijer, Marcel van Herk
      Pages 19-30
    3. Physical Optimization

      • Uwe Oelfke, Simeon Nill, Jan J. Wilkens
      Pages 31-45
    4. Practical IMRT Planning

      • Wilfried De Neve, Yan Wu, Gary Ezzell
      Pages 47-59
    5. Dose Calculations for IMRT

      • Jeffrey V. Siebers
      Pages 61-71
    6. IMRT Delivery Techniques

      • Steve Webb
      Pages 73-90
    7. Biological Aspects of IMRT Planning and Delivery

      • Andrzej Niemierko
      Pages 91-96
    8. Image Guided Patient Setup

      • D. Verellen
      Pages 97-116
    9. QA-QC of IMRT: European Perspective

      • Carlos De Wagter
      Pages 117-128
    10. QA-QC of IMRT: American Perspective

      • Jean M. Moran, Ping Xia
      Pages 129-141
  3. Advanced Image-Guided and Biologically Guided Techniques

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 143-143
    2. Imaging Lymph Nodes Using CT and MRI, Imaging Cancer by PET

      • Th. Duprez, E. E. Coche, M. Lonneux
      Pages 145-170
    3. PET and SPECT in IMRT: Future Prospects

      • Christophe Van de Wiele
      Pages 171-176
    4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging for IMRT

      • Lynn J. Verhey, Cynthia Chuang, Andrea Pirzkall
      Pages 177-186
    5. Molecular/Functional Image-guided Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy

      • Lei Xing, Yong Yang, Daniel M. Spielman
      Pages 187-198
    6. Biological Optimization

      • Andrzej Niemierko
      Pages 199-216
    7. Advanced Imaging and Guidance System for Use in Intensity Modulated RT

      • D. A. Jaffray, K. K. Brock, M. B. Sharpe
      Pages 217-227

About this book

Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), one of the most important developments in radiation oncology in the past 25 years, involves technology to deliver radiation to tumors in the right location, quantity and time. Unavoidable irradiation of surrounding normal tissues is distributed so as to preserve their function. The achievements and future directions in the field are grouped in the three sections of the book, each suitable for supporting a teaching course. Part 1 contains topical reviews of the basic principles of IMRT, part 2 describes advanced techniques such as image-guided and biologically based approaches, and part 3 focuses on investigation of IMRT to improve outcome at various cancer sites.

Reviews

From the reviews:

Doody's 4 Star Review:

"...In general, this is a useful and much needed book with a broad base intended to provide a firm foundation for understanding IMRT. It is a high quality book that will likely become a standard reference for residents, clinicians, physicists, and dosimetrists. It is concise yet comprehensive and will prove a useful addition to radiation oncologists' libraries." (J.D. Douglas, University of Washington Medical Center, Doody's, November 2007)

"The four editors have … created a readable book, logically organised and presented. … The emphasis is on IMRT with Image Guidance … . The book is good value and should be available in all departments that aspire to the modern practice of radiotherapy. Leaders in the field will no doubt want their own copy and find it a comprehensive source of reference for years to come. The editors and authors should be commended for their efforts in bringing it all together." (Prof. Peter Williams, RAD Magazine, November, 2006)

"Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been rightfully billed as one of the most important developments in radiation oncology in the past 25 years. … Accompanying the text are numerous tables and ample clear, high quality diagrams and images (most of which are in color), which effectively amplify understanding of abstract concepts. … Overall, this is an excellent reference for any technical or clinical professional’s library covering the techniques, rationale, and clinical applications of IG-IMRT." (James S. Welsh and Jeffrey P. Limmer, International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics, Vol. 65 (4), 2006)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA

    Thomas Bortfeld

  • Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA

    Rupert Schmidt-Ullrich

  • Dept. of Radiotherapy, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium

    Wilfried Neve

  • Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Tufts University, Boston, USA

    David E. Wazer

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Image-Guided IMRT

  • Editors: Thomas Bortfeld, Rupert Schmidt-Ullrich, Wilfried Neve, David E. Wazer

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-30356-1

  • Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg

  • eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-540-30356-5Published: 28 May 2006

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XII, 460

  • Number of Illustrations: 28 b/w illustrations, 96 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Radiotherapy, Imaging / Radiology, Oncology

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