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1.What is the most appropriate solution for a quality procedure?
A)A treatment team with , a medical physicist ,a neurosurgeon and a radiation oncologist will work together to for your treatment.
*Safety is ensured by the medical physicist .He tests the machine's mechanical functions and conform that the imaging and treatment planning computers and software are correct.
2.Which solution is most appropriate for the patient, given his condition?
*A team approach provides patients with the greatest safety.
*The team is most commonly comprised of a radiation oncologist, a medical physicist and a neurosurgeon—all specially trained in the use of the Gamma Knife .
*with support from nursing staff, anesthesiologists (for patients who are unable to cooperate, such as children) and radiation therapists, who work together to provide patients with the high-quality care .
* usually a radiation oncologist, be at the treatment console during the entire procedure.
*Gamma rays are used to supress the mutataed cells.and are widely used in medicine and specifically in oncology to treat malignant and cancerous tumors during a process called gamma knife surgery. In this type of treatment, concentrated beams of gamma rays are directed at tumors in order to kill cancerous cells.
*So here the patient is with malignant tumour ,mostly some brain tumors and neurological and functional disorders
3. Which solution option is the most correct in terms of formal, process administration?
a)Topometrist / external radiation therapy on a gamma-therapy device'
radiation oncologist is the better person for this type of treatment