03817oam 2200541 450 991082282710332120190911103510.00-429-19350-51-4398-2582-310.1201/b15508 (OCoLC)859052548(MiFhGG)GVRL8QDB(EXLCZ)99267000000039439620130710h20142014 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrInformatics in radiation oncology /edited by George Starkschall, R. Alfredo C. SiochiBoca Raton :CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,[2014]�20141 online resource (xiv, 307 pages) illustrations (some color)Imaging in medical diagnosis and therapyDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-66669-5 1-4398-2583-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1 - What Is Biomedical Informatics?; Chapter 2 - Ontology for Radiation Oncology; Chapter 3 - Web-Based Information Delivery; Chapter 4 - Electronic Medical Record; Chapter 5 - Toward a Terminology for Radiation Oncology; Chapter 6 - Informatics for Accessing Hospital Information Systems; Chapter 7 - Information Flow through the Radiation Oncology Process; Chapter 8 - Integrating Radiology with Radiation Oncology: Challenges and Opportunities; Chapter 9 - Image Management in Radiotherapy; Chapter 10 - ConnectivityChapter 11 - Information Resources for Radiation OncologyChapter 12 - Radiogenomics: The Future of Personalized Radiation Therapy?; Chapter 13 - Teaching Support; Chapter 14 - Communication, Collaboration, IT, and Informatics Infrastructure for Clinical Trials; Chapter 15 - Research Data Management, Integration, and Security; Chapter 16 - Open-Source Informatics Tools for Radiotherapy Research; Chapter 17 - NCI Cancer Imaging Program: Imaging Informatics and Radiotherapy Implications; Chapter 18 - Informatics for Multimodality Imaging; Chapter 19 - Imaging for Radiation Treatment PlanningChapter 20 - Evaluation of Treatment PlansChapter 21 - Human-Computer Interaction in Radiation Therapy; Chapter 22 - Informatics for Image-Guided Radiation Therapy; Chapter 23 - Patient Assessment Tools; Chapter 24 - Outcomes Modeling; Chapter 25 - Quality Assurance in Informatics; Chapter 26 - Quality Assurance and the Informatics Environment; Back CoverA complete overview of the subject, this book discusses the role of information in the process of radiation oncology, acquisition, communication, and display of data; infrastructure requirements; and the use of data in clinical evaluation and research. It describes essential informatics tools, including various imaging techniques and image management systems, treatment planning systems, radiation oncology management systems, and the electronic medical record. Expert contributors explain how to obtain imaging and other diagnostic information as well as treatment prescriptions, treatment setup and delivery data, and outcome reviews--Provided by publisher.Imaging in medical diagnosis and therapy.Medical informaticsCancerRadiotherapyMedical informatics.CancerRadiotherapy.616.07/54616.0754616.9940642Starkschall GeorgeSiochi R. Alfredo C(Ramon Alfredo Carvalho),MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910822827103321Informatics in radiation oncology4127910UNINA