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Wolfgang Schlegel

    Übergang von der beruflichen Erstausbildung in dauerhafte Beschäftigung
    Transistor- und Schaltkreistechnik
    Dreidimensionale Strahlentherapieplanung
    Transition from initial vocational training into stable employment
    The use of computers in radiation therapy
    New technologies in radiation oncology
    • 2006

      New technologies in radiation oncology

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      This book provides an overview of recent advances in radiation oncology, many of which have originated from physics and engineering sciences. After an introductory section on basic aspects of 3D medical imaging, the role of 3D imaging in the context of radiotherapy is explored in a series of chapters on the various modern imaging techniques. A further major section addresses 3D treatment planning for conformal radiotherapy, with consideration of both external radiotherapy and brachytherapy. Subsequently the modern techniques of 3D conformal radiotherapy are described, including stereotactic radiotherapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, image-guided and adaptive radiotherapy, and radiotherapy with charged particles. More clinically oriented chapters explore the use of brachytherapy in patients with prostate cancer, cardiovascular disorders and breast cancer. The book concludes with sections on patient positioning and quality assurance. The text is specifically designed to be accessible to professionals and students with a medical background as well as to newcomers to radiation oncology from the field of physics.

      New technologies in radiation oncology
    • 2000

      The use of computers in radiation therapy

      • 604 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Computers have had and will continue to have a tremendous impact on professional activity in almost all areas. This applies to radiological medicine and in particular to radiation therapy. This book compiles the most recent developments and results of the application of computers and computer science as presented at the XIIIth International Conference on the Use of Computers in Radiation Therapy in Heidelberg, Germany. The text of both oral presentations and posters is included. The book is intended for computer sientists, medical physicists, engineers and physicians in the field of radiation therapy and provides a comprehensive survey of the entire field.

      The use of computers in radiation therapy