A Primer on Theory and Operation of Linear Accelerators in Radiation Therapy
Robert J Morton author CJ Karzmark author James Lamb editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Medical Physics Publishing Corporation
Published:30th May '18
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By the mid-1950s, a linear accelerator suitable for treating deep-seated tumors was built in the Stanford Microwave Laboratory and installed at Stanford Hospital. It served as a prototype for commercial units that were built later. Since that time, medical linear accelerators gained in popularity as major radiation therapy devices, but few basic training materials on their operation had been produced for use by medical professionals. C.J. Karzmark, a radiological physicist at Stanford University, was involved with medical linacs since their development, and he agreed to collaborate with Robert Morton of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (formerly the Bureau of Radiological Health), U.S. Food and Drug Administration, in writing the first edition of this primer.
The book has brought out the theoretical aspects of operation of linac with elaborative schematic diagrams and figures which help in understanding them easily. I strongly recommend having this book to all students, teachers, clinical medical physicists, and research students." - Challapalli Srinivas, Journal of Medical Physics
ISBN: 9781930524965
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 158g
56 pages
3rd Revised edition