The series "Medical Radiology - Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation
Oncology" is the successor to the well known "Encyclopedia of Medical
RadiologyjHandbuch der medizinischen Radiologie". This international
handbook with its unique compila- tion of data in more than fifty
volumes lags behind the fast developing knowledge in radiology today.
"Medical Radiology" brings the state of the art on special topics in a
timely fashion. The first volume of the series was "Lung cancer", edited
by Scarantino. This volume "Innovation in Radiation Oncology", edited by
H.R. Withers and L.J. Peters, presents data on the development of new
therapeutic strategies in different oncologic diseases. 57 authors wrote
32 chapters covering a broad range of topics. The innovations are at
various levels of development, but were all chosen with the practicing
radiation oncologist in mind. Perhaps not all of the innovations will
survive the test of time, others have now become well established
standard procedure in some centers. Also discussed is the assessment of
the effectiveness of standard treat- ment and how it effects the quality
of a patient's survival. The contributions have been grouped into 9
broad sections as outlined in the table of contents. We think the second
volume, as the whole series, will provide valuable reading for the
general community of radiation oncologists.