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RAT 2242 — Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy II

3 credits · 3 hours

Provides the students with content designed to examine and evaluate the management of malignant conditions, etiology, epi- demiology, diagnosis, staging/grading, regional spread, lym- phatic involvement and the treatment methods utilized in the management and treatment of the disease. The radiation thera- pist responsibility in patient care, prognosis, treatment results and the effect of using combined modalities will be presented. Various treatment methods and technical components or treat- ment will be integrated with the histological types of disease and the area of the body in which they occur will be linked to the skills required to analyze complex issues.

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