Are you a practitioner of radiation oncology looking to enhance your knowledge of radiobiology? Look no further than the Radiobiology Self-Assessment Guide, a comprehensive review that covers the principles of radiobiology as applied to radiation oncology along with their clinical applications.
This valuable resource utilizes a user-friendly “flash card” question and answer format with over 700 questions to foster retention of key concepts and data. Each question is supported by detailed answers and rationales along with reference citations for source information.
The guide is comprised of 29 chapters and covers topics commonly found on the radiation and cancer biology portion of the radiation oncology board examination. Aspects of basic radiobiology covered include fundamentals such as cell cycle, cell survival curves and interactions of radiation with matter, and acute and long-term sequelae of radiation. Modern concepts such as immunotherapy, radiogenomics, and normal and cancer stem cells are also included.
Focused and authoritative, this must-have review provides the expertise of faculty from the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute and Lerner Research Institute. With contributions from a vast array of experts, including attending radiation oncology physicians, physicists, and radiation oncology residents, you can trust that you’re getting the most accurate and up-to-date information available.
Don’t miss out on this valuable resource for enhancing your knowledge of radiobiology. Get your copy of the Radiobiology Self-Assessment Guide today!
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