Relative radiation sensitivities of human organ systems

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Relative radiation sensitivities of human organ systems

edited by John T. Lett, Kurt I. Altman

(Advances in radiation biology / edited by Leroy G. Augenstein, Ronald Mason, Max Zelle, v.12, 14-15, 18)

Academic Press, 1987-c1994

  • pt.1
  • pt.2
  • pt.3
  • pt.4

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

pt.3 ISBN 9780120354153

内容説明

This volume, the third in the three-part series "Relative Radiation Sensitivities of Human Organ Systems", presents reviews of organ systems not included in the preceding two volumes. Also included are articles on selected treatment modalities. Radiation therapists, oncologists and radiation biologists may find this a useful source of information on responses of cells and organs to radiation and on radiotherapy strategies.

目次

  • Radiation damage to the kidney, R.J. Yates
  • intrinsic radiosensitivity of human cells, E.P. Malaise, et al
  • relative sensitivities of tumours to brachytherapy, Y. Maruyama
  • fast neutron radiotherapy in relation to the radiation sensitivity of human organ systems, G.E. Laramore and M.M. Austin-Seymour
  • normal tissue effects of hyperthermia in conjunction with radiotherapy, R.J. Myerson and B. Emami
  • expectation of malformations after irradiation of the developing human in utero - the experimental basis for predictions, R.H. Mole
  • radiation research - a joint venture in radiobiology and radiotherapy, E.P. Malaise.
巻冊次

pt.4 ISBN 9780120354184

内容説明

Advances in Radiation Biology, Volume18: Relative Radiation Sensitivities of Human Organ Systems, Part IV focuses on the sensitivity of certain human organ systems to radiation exposure. This book discusses the radiation sensitivity of the prostate and radiation therapy of its tumors; clinical radiobiology and normal-tissue morbidity after breast cancer treatment; and approach to optimal therapy and normal-tissue sparing. The fractionation sensitivity of mammalian tissues; trends for improving radiation sensitivity by counteracting chronic and acute hypoxia; and predictive assays in radiation therapy are also elaborated. This publication likewise covers the basic cellular radiobiology and its significance for radiation therapy and classical theoretical approaches to cellular radiosensitivity. This volume is beneficial to clinicians and students intending to gain knowledge of the radiation sensitivities of human organ systems.

目次

Contents of Volumes 12, 14, and 15 (Parts I, II, and III of the Four-Part Series, "Relative Radiation Sensitivities of Human Organ Systems") Radiation Sensitivity of the Prostate and Radiation Therapy of Its Tumors I. Introduction II. Biological Background of Radiotherapy of the Prostate III. External Beam Radiotherapy IV. Brachytherapy V. Palliative Radiotherapy VI. Summary and Conclusion References Note Added in Proof Clinical Radiobiology and Normal-Tissue Morbidity after Breast Cancer Treatment I. Introduction II. Clinical Radiobiology of Normal Tissues III. Late Normal-Tissue Sequelae after Breast Treatment IV. Concluding Remarks References Proton-Beam Irradiation for the Cancer Patient: An Approach to Optimal Therapy and Normal-Tissue Sparing I. Introduction II. Critical Concepts, Events, and Decisions III. Accelerator IV. Beam Delivery System V. Microdosimetry VI. Radiation Biology VII. Clinical Applications VIII. Conclusion References Fractionation Sensitivity of Mammalian Tissues I. Introduction II. Fractionation Sensitivity of Skin and Mucosa III. Fractionation Sensitivity of the Lung IV. Fractionation Sensitivity of the Spinal Cord V. Fractionation Sensitivity of the Digestive Tract VI. Fractionation Sensitivity of the Bone Marrow VII. Fractionation Sensitivity of the Kidney VIII. Fractionation Sensitivity of the Liver IX. Fractionation Sensitivity of the Lens X. Conclusion References New Trends for Improving Radiation Sensitivity by Counteracting Chronic and Acute Hypoxia I. Importance of Hypoxia in Experimental and Human Tumors II. New Trends for Radiosensitizing Hypoxic Cells III. New Trends for Improving Radiotherapy through Hypoxia IV. Conclusions References Predictive Assays in Radiation Therapy I. Introduction II. Intrinsic Radiosensitivity III. Cell Kinetics IV. Ploidy V. Hypoxia VI. Examples of Other Potential Prognostic Factors VII. Assessment of Predictive Assays VIII. Summary and Conclusions References The Renaissance in Basic Cellular Radiobiology and Its Significance for Radiation Therapy I. Introduction II. Discovery of Cellular Recovery Processes III. Classical Theoretical Approaches to Cellular Radiosensitivity IV. Introduction to Modem Approaches to Cellular Radiosensitivity V. Chemical Basis of Cellular Radiosensitivity: General Considerations VI. Models of Cellular Radiation Targets VII. Formulation of Cellular Survival Curves with Enzyme Kinetics: An Introduction VIII. Conclusions References Index

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    edited by Leroy G. Augenstein, Ronald Mason, Max Zelle

    Academic Press

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA00502487
  • ISBN
    • 0120354128
    • 0120354144
    • 0120354152
    • 0120354187
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Orlando ; Tokyo
  • ページ数/冊数
    4 v.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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