Unlike more modern texts that might gloss over the rigorous mathematical derivations, Attix dives deep into the "why" behind radiation interactions. The book covers essential topics including:
Detailed physics on the design and function of the primary tools used in clinical radiation oncology. The Role of a Solution Manual in Learning Unlike more modern texts that might gloss over
Use The Physics of Radiation Therapy by Faiz Khan as a more "clinical" companion to Attix’s purely "physical" approach. Conclusion Unlike more modern texts that might gloss over
Radiological physics is a minefield of units—Gray, Rad, Roentgen, Sievert, and Kerma. Seeing how these are manipulated in a solved problem prevents common errors. Unlike more modern texts that might gloss over
For those preparing for the American Board of Radiology (ABR) Part 1, working through Attix’s problems is standard practice. Where to Find Resources