Brachytherapy / $cedited by Peter Hoskin and Catherine Coyle

Brachytherapy is the delivery of radiation therapy using sealed sources which are placed as close as possible to the site to be treated. It is applicable for the treatment of tumours where a radiation source can be placed within a body cavity, such as the oesophagus or bronchus or where the tumour i...

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Other Authors: Hoskin, Peter J. (Editor), Coyle, Catherine (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2005
Series:Radiotherapy in practice
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