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    REVIEWS OF ACCELERATOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    Volume 2: Medical Applications of Accelerators

    edited by Alexander W Chao (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA) & Weiren Chou (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)

    Table of Contents (39k)
    Preface (55k)
    Chapter 1: Physical and Biological Basis of Proton and of Carbon Ion Radiation Therapy and Clinical Outcome Data (1,014k)

    The theme of this volume, “Medical Applications of Accelerators”, is of enormous importance to human health and has a deep impact on our society.

    The invention of particle accelerators in the early 20th century created a whole new world for producing energetic X-rays, electrons, protons, neutrons and other particle beams. Immediately these beams found revolutionary applications in medicine. There are two important yet distinct medical applications. One is that accelerators produce radioisotopes for various nuclear medicines for millions of patients each year. The other is that accelerators produce particle beams for radiation therapy for the treatment of cancer. The particle beams can be X-rays (generated by high-energy electrons), protons, neutrons or heavy ions such as carbon. Today there are more than 5,000 accelerators routinely used in hospitals all over the world for nuclear medicine and cancer therapy. The great potential of accelerator applications in medicine can hardly be exaggerated.

    This volume contains 14 articles, all written by distinguished scholars.

     
    Contents:
    • Physical and Biological Basis of Proton and of Carbon Ion Radiation Therapy and Clinical Outcome Data (H Suit et al.)
    • The Production of Radionuclides for Radiotracers in Nuclear Medicine (T J Ruth)
    • Proton Radiation Therapy in the Hospital Environment: Conception, Development, and Operation of the Initial Hospital-Based Facility (J M Slater et al.)
    • Microwave Electron Linacs for Oncology (D H Whittum)
    • Heavy-Particle Radiotherapy: System Design and Application (H Tsujii et al.)
    • High Frequency Linacs for Hadrontherapy (U Amaldi et al.)
    • Medical Cyclotrons (D L Friesel & T A Antaya)
    • Synchrotrons for Hadrontherapy (M G Pullia)
    • Beam Delivery Systems for Particle Radiation Therapy: Current Status and Recent Developments (J M Schippers)
    • Laser Acceleration of Ions for Radiation Therapy (T Tajima et al.)
    • FFAGs as Accelerators and Beam Delivery Devices for Ion Cancer Therapy (D Trbojevic)
    • The Dielectric Wall Accelerator (G J Caporaso et al.)
    • The Supercollider: The Texas Days — A Personal Recollection of Its Short Life and Demise (S Wojcicki)
    • A Man for All Seasons: Robert R Wilson (E L Goldwasser)
     
    Readership: Physicists, engineers and medical practitioners in accelerator science.
     
    “Volume 2 in particular comes at an auspicious moment because the synergies between the science behind accelerators and the related spin-offs, such as the applications of accelerators to fight disease, are of great importance to human health — with a profound impact on our society.”
    CERN Courier
     
    320pp    Pub. date: Dec 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-4299-34-3
    981-4299-34-0
       US$108 / £81

     


    320pp    Pub. date: Dec 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-4299-35-0(ebook)
    981-4299-35-9(ebook)
       US$140

     


     

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