Radiation oncology: times of practice change

Developments in radiotherapy during the past 10–15 years, which have been driven largely by technological advances, have been nothing short of remarkable. Significant advances in tumour imaging, in radiotherapy treatment planning, and in dose delivery techniques have all contributed to improved trea...

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Published inCurrent oncology (Toronto) Vol. 14; no. 5; pp. 165 - 166
Main Authors Freeman, C R, Podgorsak, E B
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Canada Multimed Inc 01.10.2007
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Summary:Developments in radiotherapy during the past 10–15 years, which have been driven largely by technological advances, have been nothing short of remarkable. Significant advances in tumour imaging, in radiotherapy treatment planning, and in dose delivery techniques have all contributed to improved treatment outcomes and have, in some situations, led to important changes in overall therapeutic approach [...]
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Richard J. Ablin, PhD, Research Professor of Immunobiology, University of Arizona College of Medicine and the Arizona Cancer Center, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A., and Phil Gold, PhD MD, Professor of Medicine, Physiology, and Oncology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Section Editors
ISSN:1198-0052
1718-7729
1718-7729
DOI:10.3747/co.2007.143