1: INTRODUCTION

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CHAPTER 1   INTRODUCTION   Patients in the ICU are the most critically ill patients in the hospital. They are usually supported by many different types of mechanical devices and…

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arrangements

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Table 10.2 shows typical values for commonly used energies). Low energy beams, e.g. 4–6   MV are suited to more superficial volumes, e.g. head and neck PTVs, while deep pelvic PTVs will…

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tolerances and failure trends

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Figure 13.2 illustrates such a change in performance with time. Figure 13.2 Change in performance represented by a linear change of a parameter over a time period t after which…

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of neoplasms

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Table 16.2 lists examples of tumour nomenclature. In general, the names are built up from one part to describe the tissue type, and another to indicate its behavior. All end…

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lymphomas

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Figure 20.25). Figure 20.25 Mycosis fungoides, with patches, plaques and nodules. The development of lymphadenopathy or visceral organ involvement worsens prognosis markedly and the development of large abnormal circulating T…

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tumour (nephroblastoma)

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Table 33.3 shows the National Wilms’ Tumour Study Group (NWTS) staging system for Wilms’ tumour. In 4–8% of cases tumours are bilateral (stage V). Table 33.3 National Wilms’ Tumour Study…

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simulation

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4] who recognized that a suitable software package in conjunction with a diagnostic CT scanner could be developed that would emulate a conventional radiotherapy simulator. In the early 1980s, the…

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9000

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21]) • ISO 9001 Quality management systems – Requirements (last published 2008 [22]) • ISO 9004 Quality management systems – Guidelines for performance improvements (last published 2000 [23], due for…

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