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Medical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy loss
Accurate radiation dosimetry is a requirement of radiation oncology, diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. It is necessary so as to satisfy the needs of patient safety, therapeutic and diagnostic optimisation, and retrospective epidemiological studies of the biological effects resulting from l...
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author | McParland, Brian J |
author_facet | McParland, Brian J |
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description | Accurate radiation dosimetry is a requirement of radiation oncology, diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. It is necessary so as to satisfy the needs of patient safety, therapeutic and diagnostic optimisation, and retrospective epidemiological studies of the biological effects resulting from low absorbed doses of ionising radiation. The radiation absorbed dose received by the patient is the ultimate consequence of the transfer of kinetic energy through collisions between energetic charged particles and atoms of the tissue being traversed. Thus, the ability of the medical physicist to both measure and calculate accurately patient dosimetry demands a deep understanding of the physics of charged particle interactions with matter. Interestingly, the physics of charged particle energy loss has an almost exclusively theoretical basis, thus necessitating an advanced theoretical understanding of the subject in order to apply it appropriately to the clinical regime. Each year, about one-third of the world's population is exposed to ionising radiation as a consequence of diagnostic or therapeutic medical practice. The optimisation of the resulting radiation absorbed dose received by the patient and the clinical outcome sought, whether diagnostic or therapeutic, demands accuracy in the evaluation of the radiation absorbed doses resulting from such exposures. |
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spelling | cern-17089042021-04-21T20:58:09Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1708904engMcParland, Brian JMedical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy lossHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsAccurate radiation dosimetry is a requirement of radiation oncology, diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. It is necessary so as to satisfy the needs of patient safety, therapeutic and diagnostic optimisation, and retrospective epidemiological studies of the biological effects resulting from low absorbed doses of ionising radiation. The radiation absorbed dose received by the patient is the ultimate consequence of the transfer of kinetic energy through collisions between energetic charged particles and atoms of the tissue being traversed. Thus, the ability of the medical physicist to both measure and calculate accurately patient dosimetry demands a deep understanding of the physics of charged particle interactions with matter. Interestingly, the physics of charged particle energy loss has an almost exclusively theoretical basis, thus necessitating an advanced theoretical understanding of the subject in order to apply it appropriately to the clinical regime. Each year, about one-third of the world's population is exposed to ionising radiation as a consequence of diagnostic or therapeutic medical practice. The optimisation of the resulting radiation absorbed dose received by the patient and the clinical outcome sought, whether diagnostic or therapeutic, demands accuracy in the evaluation of the radiation absorbed doses resulting from such exposures.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:17089042014 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects McParland, Brian J Medical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy loss |
title | Medical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy loss |
title_full | Medical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy loss |
title_fullStr | Medical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy loss |
title_full_unstemmed | Medical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy loss |
title_short | Medical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy loss |
title_sort | medical radiation dosimetry: theory of charged particle collision energy loss |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1708904 |
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