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Localization and Treatment Procedures in Radiation Therapy

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Localization and Treatment Procedures in Radiation Therapy
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Publisher: University of Iowa
Number of pages: 236

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This book provides a comprehensive look at patient simulation, treatment planning, and delivery methods. It aims to educate readers on both traditional and contemporary simulation practices, fundamental aspects and considerations of treatment planning, and the latest techniques and technologies in treatment delivery. The content is geared towards radiation therapy students, professionals, and all interested communities, catering to the evolving nature of the field.

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