Essential aspects of radiation physics, radiobiology, and clinical radiation oncology are well covered. Tumors at different sites are adressed in a series of individual chapters, and further chapters are devoted to lymphomas and total body irradiation, pediatric tumors and benign diseases. The answer keys provide clear explanations for both the correct answers and incorrect statements.
It will be extremely useful for residents, fellows, and clinicians in the fields of radiation, medical, and surgical oncology, as well as for medical students, physicians, and medical physicists with an interest in clinical oncology.
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"The book meets its goal of providing the reader with a 'practical and user-friendly means for self-assessment and revision' in the area of radiation oncology. I consider this book a welcome addition to my scientific library, therefore I recommend "Radiation oncology: a MCQ and case study-based review' to medical physicists, both registrars and experienced, with interest in clinical radiation oncology." (Loredana G. Marcu, Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, Vol. 35, 2012)








