Publisher's Synopsis
Fully updated and expanded, Essentials of Clinical Radiation Oncology, 3rd Edition remains the most comprehensive and accessible clinical review for radiation oncologists, designed for optimal information retention and quick reference. Each chapter guides readers from clinical presentation to evidence-based decision-making, ensuring clarity and usability for both trainees and experienced practitioners. Chapters begin with "quick hit" summaries of each disease site, followed by high-yield coverage of epidemiology, risk factors, anatomy, pathology, genetics, screening, clinical presentation, workup, prognostic factors, staging, and medical management. Treatment paradigms outline the latest multidisciplinary standards of care including need-to-know radiation indications, prescription guidelines, and toxicities. To reinforce learning, each chapter concludes with an evidence-based question-and-answer section, summarizing key studies and practice-changing data that inform clinical decisions. Throughout the book, comprehensive tables consolidate critical information on staging, treatment options, patient selection, and clinical management for streamlined reference.
Authored by expert clinicians and residents, this trusted clinical resource replicates the structure of a "house manual" making it an essential guide for radiation oncology residents, practicing radiation oncologists, and the broader radiation therapy team. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.
Key Features:
- Logical organization - structured chapters present high-yield information for focused review
- Evidence-based information - presents clinical studies and data using an engaging, question and answer approach
- Essential Updates - reflects the latest research and clinical advancements in radiation oncology
- Quick Reference - includes comprehensive tables summarizing staging, treatment options, patient selection criteria, workup protocols, and prognostic factors by disease site
- Expanded Coverage - provides new clinical guidance about stereotactic radiosurgery for spinal tumors and head and neck cancers, altered fractionation, immunotherapy, radiotherapy for recurrent genitourinary cancers, pretransplant radiotherapy for leukemias, stereotactic radiotherapy for pediatric cases, treatment of oligometastatic disease, radiotherapy for benign conditions, and more.