This unrivalled and comprehensive volume discusses the general
background and various clinical applications of radiation therapy in the
treatment of non-malignant diseases. It documents the radiobiological
and physical principles of treatment and the rationale underlying the
use of radiotherapy for various disorders of the CNS. In so doing, it
draws attention to and elucidates the scope for application of
radiotherapy beyond the treatment of malignancies. Both the risks and
the benefits of such treatment are fully considered. With the assistance
of many tables and figures, the extensive data from clinical studies are
presented in a well-structured and informative way. Since it offers an
interdisciplinary perspective, it will be of interest to radiotherapists
and many other practitioners and medical specialists, e.g. orthopedists,
surgeons, and ophthalmologists.