PGCERT RadBio

This class was created by Brainscape user Tom Beadman.

By:

Decks in this class (16)

Introduction to RadBio
What is ebrt how does a linac cre...,
Shaping high energy x rays using ...,
Imrt is ___ 3
31  cards
Cell Cycle, repair and apoptosis
What are the 7r s 1,
What is the most sensitive phase ...,
Which phase is the most radioresi...
14  cards
Radiophysiology and normal tissue effects
In general tissue response to rt ...,
What is latency when talking abou...,
How does casarett classify tissue...
22  cards
Dose-Response curves and survival curves
What is the shape of dose respons...,
What is the tcd50 and ed50 2,
How is the optimal dose determine...
20  cards
Imaging in RT
Describe difference between energ...,
What 3 ways can photons interact ...,
Describe the difference between p...
11  cards
Radiobiology in clinical applications: mammalian cell radiosensitivity, cell survival curves and brachytherapy
What is the therapeutic ratio 1,
What is quantec 2,
How can survival curves help dete...
18  cards
Radiotherapy process and current techniques
What is forward planning 1,
What is inverse planning 2,
When is tbi used 3
4  cards
Radiosensitisers, bioreductive drugs and radioprotectors
What is the difference between sp...,
How does infield cooperation work 2,
How do halogenated pyrimidines in...
10  cards
Chemotherapeutic agents as adjuvants with RT
What variables does tcp depend on 1,
Ntcp curve depends on which facto...,
Why do we add sact to rt 3
13  cards
Unsealed source therapies (molecular radiotherapy)
How does nuclear medicine imaging...,
What is molecular radiotherapy al...,
How is radioactivty measured 3
16  cards
Acute effects of WBI on embryo
What does ld50 describe 1,
What are the stages of acute radi...,
What is the dose timeframe and ld...
6  cards
Radiation carcinogenesis and hyperthermia
Which genetic condition gives ris...,
Is uv ionising radiation 2,
What models describe the side eff...
14  cards
'New' trends in RT
How do 3dcrt and imrt differ 1,
What is imrt 2,
What are dynamic and static field...
11  cards
Vascular radiation biology
What o2 levels are hypoxia and ph...,
How is angiogenesis turned on in ...,
How is endothelium affected by rt 3
13  cards
New modalities
What are examples of high let rt 1,
When is neutron therapy most effe...,
Neutron therapy is useful in tumo...
9  cards
Molecular aspects of radiation biology
What is gard 1,
How might rt become more personal...,
Which genes could be targeted to ...
7  cards

More about
PGCERT RadBio

  • School Unspecified
  • Program type Unspecified
  • Course Unspecified
  • Instructor Unspecified
  • Standards Unspecified

The creator of this class did not yet add a description for what is included in this class.

How studying works.

Brainscape's adaptive web mobile flashcards system will drill you on your weaknesses, using a pattern guaranteed to help you learn more in less time.

Add your own flashcards.

Either request "Edit" access from the author, or make a copy of the class to edit as your own. And you can always create a totally new class of your own too!

What's Brainscape anyway?

Brainscape is a digital flashcards platform where you can find, create, share, and study any subject on the planet.

We use an adaptive study algorithm that is proven to help you learn faster and remember longer....