Issue Highlights
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Using kV-kV and CBCT imaging to evaluate rectal cancer patient position when treated prone on a newly available belly boardSummer 2012(Vol. 37 | No. 2 | Pages 117-121)
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Effect of beam arrangement on oral cavity dose in external beam radiotherapy of nasopharyngeal carcinomaSummer 2012(Vol. 37 | No. 2 | Pages 122-126)
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Addition of a third field significantly increases dose to the brachial plexus for patients undergoing tangential whole-breast therapy after lumpectomySummer 2012(Vol. 37 | No. 2 | Pages 127-130)
AAMD Information

The American Association of Medical Dosimetrists is an international society established to promote and support the Medical Dosimetry profession. It provides opportunities for education, a forum for professional interaction and a representative voice in the healthcare community. The Society seeks to promote an ideal of professional conduct to which its members should aspire and endorses the highest standards of patient care.
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Impact of the number of control points has on isodose distributions in a dynamic multileaf collimator intensity-modulated radiation therapy delivery10 May 2012
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Preoperative treatment planning with intraoperative optimization can achieve consistent high-quality implants in prostate brachytherapy07 May 2012
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Surface and superficial dose dosimetric verification for postmastectomy radiotherapy01 May 2012
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Static jaw collimation settings to minimize radiation dose to normal brain tissue during stereotactic radiosurgery01 May 2012
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IMRT treatment of anal cancer with a scrotal shield27 April 2012



