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Physics for Clinical Oncology
von Amen Sibtain, Andrew Morgan, Niall Macdougall
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: Radiotherapy in Practice
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-19-886286-4
Erschienen am 24.11.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 156 mm [H] x 233 mm [B] x 20 mm [T]
Gewicht: 522 Gramm
Umfang: 304 Seiten

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Dr Amen Sibtain is a Consultant Oncologist and Medical Director of Leaders in Oncology Care & The Harley Street Clinic in London. He was formally Clinical Director of GI oncology and Radiotherapy at St Bartholomew's Hospital and has been an examiner for the Royal College of Radiologists, part of the medical advisory panel for Macmillan, oncology advisor for BBC Drama and Clinical Lead in Head and Neck Cancer at Barts.
He was previously President of the Oncology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, Programme Director for Clinical Oncology Specialist Training Committee for the London Deanery and Chair of the Head and Neck Tumour Board for NE London. He worked at the Royal Marsden, Mount Vernon and The Middlesex Hospital, before his post at Barts. He was awarded an MD degree for research in tumour hypoxia by the University of London. He has been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals and edited the books Towards the Prevention of Cancer (2007) and Physics for Clinical Oncologists (2012)
Andrew Morgan is a Clinical Scientist with 40 years' experience in Radiotherapy Physics. He worked for 26 years at Cookridge Hospital, Leeds. From 2003 to 2007, he was part of the Senior Management Group which oversaw the commissioning of the Bexley Oncology Wing at St James' Hospital, Leeds. In 2008, he moved to Taunton as a Head of Physics to help establish a new radiotherapy service at Musgove Park Hospital, Leeds.
During his career he has served as a Lecturer in Medical Physics at Leeds University, a Physics Examiner for the Royal College of Radiologists Part 1 Clinical Oncology exam and an Associate Editor for the British Journal of Radiology. He has contributed to national and international professional guidance. He was awarded Honorary Membership of the Royal College of Radiologists in 2010 and Fellowship of the Institute of Physics in Engineering and Medicine in 2014. He retired from full time work in 2018 to further pursue his interests of coastal walking, astronomy and drinking red wine



  • 1: Amen Sibtain, Andrew Morgan, and Niall MacDougall: Basic physics essential to the radiation oncologist

  • 2: Amen Sibtain, Andrew Morgan, and Niall MacDougall: The life cycle of a photon

  • 3: Andrew Morgan and Andy Nisbet: Electrons, protons, neutrons

  • 4: Niall MacDougall and Andrew Morgan: Putting the IT in RT

  • 5: Tony Greener and John Byrne: Radiation dosimetry

  • 6: Ranald Mackay and Alan Hounsell: X-ray beam physics

  • 7: George Pitchford and Andy Nisbet: Electron beam physics

  • 8: Frances Lavender and Gemma Whitelaw: Imaging for treatment planning

  • 9: Niall MacDougall, Andrew Morgan, and Christopher Dean: Radiotherapy treatment planning (x-ray)

  • 10: Frances Lavender: Imaging for treatment delivery

  • 11: Ondrée Severn: Beam therapy equipment

  • 12: Gemma Whitelaw and Susan Corcoran: Brachytherapy

  • 13: Jonathan Gear, Glenn Flux, and Brenda Pratt: Unsealed sources for therapy

  • 14: Jim Thurston: Radiation protection

  • 15: Niall MacDougall and Andrew Morgan: Quality assurance in radiotherapy



Physics for Clinical Oncology supports clinical oncologists in their understanding of the basic science which underpins radiotherapy. This second edition has been updated to include advances in technology and the increased complexity in modern radiotherapy.


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