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The Phantoms of Medical and Health Physics [electronic resource] : Devices for Research and Development / edited by Larry A. DeWerd, Michael Kissick.

By: DeWerd, Larry A [editor.].
Contributor(s): Kissick, Michael [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering: Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XII, 286 p. 114 illus., 62 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461483045.Subject(s): Physics | Radiology, Medical | Nuclear medicine | Diagnosis, Ultrasonic | Biomedical engineering | Physics | Medical and Radiation Physics | Imaging / Radiology | Biomedical Engineering | Nuclear Medicine | Ultrasound | Biophysics and Biological PhysicsDDC classification: 610.153 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Introduction to Phantoms of Medical and Health Physics -- Section I: Phantoms of Radiation Therapy -- 2. Radiation Therapy Dosimetry Phantoms -- 3. Anthropormorphic Phantoms for Radiation Oncology Medical Physics -- 4. Motion Phantoms for Therapy -- 5. Phantoms in Brachytherapy -- Section II. Imaging Phantoms -- 6. Imaging Phantoms: Conventional X-ray Imaging Applications -- 7. Computer Tomography (CT) Phantom Applications -- 8. Mammography Phantoms -- 9. Phantoms for Ultrasound Experimentation and Quality Control -- 10. Phantoms for Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 11. Nuclear Medicine phantoms -- Section III. Computational Phantoms -- 12. Computational Phantoms for Organ Dose Calculations in Radiation Protection and Imaging -- 13. Applications of Computational Phantoms.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: A comprehensive overview of all types of phantoms used in medical imaging, therapy, nuclear medicine and health physics is provided in this title. For ionizing radiation, dosimetry with respect to issues of material composition, shape, and motion/position effects are all highlighted. For medical imaging, each type of technology will need specific materials and designs, and the physics and indications will be explored for each type. Health physics phantoms are concerned with some of the same issues such as material heterogeneity, but also unique issues such as organ-specific radiation dose from sources distributed in other organs. Though some of the information enclosed is found in other sources, divided especially along the three categories of imaging, therapy, and health physics, many medical physicists as well as professionals need to bridge these three catagories. Readers will be able to use this book to select the appropriate phantom from a vendor at a clinic, to learn from as a student, to choose materials for custom phantom design, to design dynamic features, and as a reference for a variety of applications.
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1. Introduction to Phantoms of Medical and Health Physics -- Section I: Phantoms of Radiation Therapy -- 2. Radiation Therapy Dosimetry Phantoms -- 3. Anthropormorphic Phantoms for Radiation Oncology Medical Physics -- 4. Motion Phantoms for Therapy -- 5. Phantoms in Brachytherapy -- Section II. Imaging Phantoms -- 6. Imaging Phantoms: Conventional X-ray Imaging Applications -- 7. Computer Tomography (CT) Phantom Applications -- 8. Mammography Phantoms -- 9. Phantoms for Ultrasound Experimentation and Quality Control -- 10. Phantoms for Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 11. Nuclear Medicine phantoms -- Section III. Computational Phantoms -- 12. Computational Phantoms for Organ Dose Calculations in Radiation Protection and Imaging -- 13. Applications of Computational Phantoms.

A comprehensive overview of all types of phantoms used in medical imaging, therapy, nuclear medicine and health physics is provided in this title. For ionizing radiation, dosimetry with respect to issues of material composition, shape, and motion/position effects are all highlighted. For medical imaging, each type of technology will need specific materials and designs, and the physics and indications will be explored for each type. Health physics phantoms are concerned with some of the same issues such as material heterogeneity, but also unique issues such as organ-specific radiation dose from sources distributed in other organs. Though some of the information enclosed is found in other sources, divided especially along the three categories of imaging, therapy, and health physics, many medical physicists as well as professionals need to bridge these three catagories. Readers will be able to use this book to select the appropriate phantom from a vendor at a clinic, to learn from as a student, to choose materials for custom phantom design, to design dynamic features, and as a reference for a variety of applications.

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