TY - BOOK ED - Tom Boterberg ED - Karin Dieckmann ED - Mark Gaze TI - Radiotherapy and the Cancers of Children, Teenagers, and Young Adults SN - 9780198793076 PY - 2021/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Radiotherapy KW - Cancer in children KW - Cancer in adolescence N1 - Generic issues in childhood and teenage and young adult cancer --- Cancers in children, teenagers and young adults --- Cancer services for children, teenagers and young adults --- Diagnosis, risk stratification, therapeutic choices --- Generic aspects of radiotherapy in this age range --- Radiotherapy preparation and treatment --- Aftercare --- Specifics of each disease type --- Central nervous system --- Extracranial solid tumours --- Lymphoid and haematological malignancy and related conditions N2 - This new volume in the Radiotherapy in Practice series provides a comprehensive and evidence-based guide to radiotherapy in the management of children and young people with cancer. It explains the roles of the various modalities of treatment available, including image-guided and intensity modulated radiotherapy, brachytherapy, proton beam therapy, and molecular radiotherapy, and aids selection of the most appropriate technique in different situations. Each cancer type in children is explored, including diagnostic investigations, risk stratification, multi-modality approaches to treatment, and decision making with regard to radiotherapy. Specific guidance is given for the planning and prescription of radiotherapy for infants, children, and teenagers. The authors also identify the need for specialist paediatric radiotherapy service provision, and the wider requirements for radiotherapy in children, including consent, immobilisation, anaesthesia, multi-professional team working, and play specialist support. With over 75 colour illustrations, case histories to demonstrate the various approaches, and a carefully selected guide to further reading on each topic, this practical volume will be a valuable resource for physicians and trainees in radiotherapy and clinical oncology, and to nurses, radiographers and other allied health professionals who come into contact with young patients receiving radiotherapy ER -