Linear Accelerators for Radiation Therapy
Discover the essential principles of accelerator systems in "Linear Accelerators for Radiation Therapy," authored by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This comprehensive second edition, published in 1997, spans 286 pages and delves deep into the physics that underpin these vital technologies. Designed for professionals and students alike, this book thoroughly examines the treatment head, the intricacies of x-ray production through multileaf and dynamic collimation, and the creation of wedged and intensity-modulated beams. Additionally, it explores electron scattering systems and dosimetry, making it an invaluable resource for anyone involved in radiation therapy. Enhance your understanding of linear accelerators and their applications in medical settings with this authoritative guide.