A code of ethics for the medical dosimetrist — The American Association of Medical Dosimetrists Experience

A code of ethics for the medical dosimetrist — The American Association of Medical Dosimetrists Experience

Medical 0 1997 Copyright Dosimetry. Vol. 22. No. 3. pp. 341-332. 1997 American Association of Medical Do\imetrist\ Printed m the USA. All rights res...

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Dosimetry. Vol. 22. No. 3. pp. 341-332. 1997 American Association of Medical Do\imetrist\ Printed m the USA. All rights reserved 095x-3947/97 $17.00 + .no

ELSEVIER

DOSIMETRY Computenr.ed

tomography

Freeny

P. Amrncu,~

Method\

f&

assesvnent of women with .Jourmd oj’ Clinicul Nutritim,

tramferring

Shentall

patlent

G.S.; Webb

Hyperfractionated with locally

radiation advanced

Gonzalez-Angulo Interrutial

12.5 radiation

G.M.;

Predictive

value

Gange

Treatment

W.J.:

adjuvant

and chemotherapy

wth

treatment 740-749

in the treatment

Landin

K.; Cavanagh

in the treatment

granulocyte-colony

KS.; Lewin 8012. 266-276 localized

W. Curzcrr.

J.L.;

Cheney

cancer

Oldham

stimulating

Schwadc

A.A.;

prostate

800.

for breast

Bedford

(?

of clinically

M.; Hoess

factor)

J.C.;

Mahloch

W. Jr.;

H.: Blasko

.I.;

A.; Evans

in the treatment

Raob

Ragde

carcinoma

C.L.;

P.M.:

of patwntb

Wolfson

A.;

J.C.; Grimm

P.D.:

E.; Hana

M.B.:

441-453

cell carcmoma

of mrrliel

treatment

systems

A.A.; Sridbar A.M. Cower,

Markoe

adjuvnnt

planning

and mitomycin-C

therapy

D.C.;

associated

Fenig

E.; Brenner

B.; Katz

A.; Rakovsky

80/S. X8 I-XX5

of molecular

S.J.; Egner

6/X. hoi-

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J.E.: Hoak

therapy

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data between radiotherapy of Radiology. 7O/JULY.

and S-Ruorouracil, cisplatin, and neck carcinoma Abithol

without

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The role of radlatmn

Sulkes

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changes 14 I-146

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iodine-

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