![]() Biomedical Uses of Radiation, Parts A and B, 2-Volume Set
ISBN: 978-3-527-29668-2
Hardcover
1395 pages
June 1999
US $865.00
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The types of radiation routinely used for medical diagnosis and treatment ranges from different kinds of electromagnetic radiation (radio, infrared, ultraviolet, X-ray) to ultrasound. Keeping pace with all the different methods, their specific advantages and their hidden dangers is almost impossible.
Written by experienced experts mainly from the US, this handbook provides a comprehensive overview over the principles, advantages and potential risks of all radiation-based methods commonly used. Volume A describes the acting mechanisms for different types of radiation, volume B focuses on their clinical applications, the information collected by each method and their potential risks.
An indispensable reference work for (radiation) physicians, biophysicists and medical engineers.
Written by experienced experts mainly from the US, this handbook provides a comprehensive overview over the principles, advantages and potential risks of all radiation-based methods commonly used. Volume A describes the acting mechanisms for different types of radiation, volume B focuses on their clinical applications, the information collected by each method and their potential risks.
An indispensable reference work for (radiation) physicians, biophysicists and medical engineers.

