A therapy using IONIZING RADIATION where there is improved dose homogeneity within the tumor and reduced dosage to uninvolved structures. The precise shaping of dose distribution is achieved via the use of computer-controlled multileaf collimators
A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction
A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction
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Radiosurgery -- Japan : Japanese experience with gamma knife radiosurgery / volume editor, Masaaki Yamamoto, with a foreword by K. Takakura
A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction
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Radiosurgery, Linear Accelerator -- See Radiosurgery
A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction
A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction
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Radioteater. : Modernism in European drama : Ibsen, Strindberg, Pirandello, Beckett : essays from Modern drama / edited by Frederick J. Marker, Christopher Innes
RADIOTERAPIA (CONGRESSOS) : Radiography with neutrons : [proceedings of a] conference held 10-11 September, 1973 at the University of Birmingham / technical editor, M.R. Hawkesworth
1975
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Radioterapia -- trendy : Radiation in medicine and biology / edited by Pandit B. Vidyasagar, Sagar S. Jagtap, Omprakash Yemul
Radiothérapie assistée ordinateur -- méthodes. : IMRT, IGRT, SBRT : advances in the treatment planning and delivery of radiotherapy / volume editor, John L. Meyer ; contributing editors, B.D. Kavanagh, J.A. Purdy, R. Timmerman
Radiothérapie Cancer Complications et séquelles : Late effects of cancer treatment on normal tissues : CURED I, LENT / P. Rubin [and others] (eds.) ; with contributions by M.J. Adams [and others] ; foreword by L.W. Brady [and others]
2008
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Radiothérapie peropératoire Cancer Congrès : Intraoperative radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer : 6th International IORT Symposium and 31st San Francisco Cancer Symposium, September 22-25, 1996 / volume editor, Jerome M. Vaeth
1997
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radiothérapie Tumeurs : Radiation oncology advances / edited by Søren M. Bentzen [and others]
2008
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Radiothérapie Tumeurs Congrès comme sujet : Intraoperative radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer : 6th International IORT Symposium and 31st San Francisco Cancer Symposium, September 22-25, 1996 / volume editor, Jerome M. Vaeth
A therapy using IONIZING RADIATION where there is improved dose homogeneity within the tumor and reduced dosage to uninvolved structures. The precise shaping of dose distribution is achieved via the use of computer-controlled multileaf collimators
Radiotherapy given to augment some other form of treatment such as surgery or chemotherapy. Adjuvant radiotherapy is commonly used in the therapy of cancer and can be administered before or after the primary treatment
A therapy using IONIZING RADIATION where there is improved dose homogeneity within the tumor and reduced dosage to uninvolved structures. The precise shaping of dose distribution is achieved via the use of computer-controlled multileaf collimators
The use of pre-treatment imaging modalities to position the patient, delineate the target, and align the beam of radiation to achieve optimal accuracy and reduce radiation damage to surrounding non-target tissues
A therapy using IONIZING RADIATION where there is improved dose homogeneity within the tumor and reduced dosage to uninvolved structures. The precise shaping of dose distribution is achieved via the use of computer-controlled multileaf collimators
A therapy using IONIZING RADIATION where there is improved dose homogeneity within the tumor and reduced dosage to uninvolved structures. The precise shaping of dose distribution is achieved via the use of computer-controlled multileaf collimators