Affiliations 

  • 1 Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute
  • 2 Prince of Wales Hospital
  • 3 Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
  • 4 Christian Medical College
  • 5 Universitas Indonesia
  • 6 Kansai University of International Studies
  • 7 Chonnam National University Hospital
  • 8 National Cancer Center, Ulaanbaatar
  • 9 B.P.Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital
  • 10 Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center
  • 11 National Cancer Centre
  • 12 National Cancer Institute
  • 13 Chang Gung University
  • 14 Chulalongkorn University
  • 15 National Cancer Institute Hanoi
  • 16 University of Malaya Medical Centre
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Abstract

Medical physics plays an essential role in modern medicine. This is particularly evident in cancer care where medical physicists are involved in radiotherapy treatment planning and quality assurance as well as in imaging and radiation protection. Due to the large variety of tasks and interests, medical physics is often subdivided into specialties such as radiology, nuclear medicine and radiation oncology medical physics. However, even within their specialty, the role of radiation oncology medical physicists (ROMPs) is diverse and varies between different societies. Therefore, a questionnaire was sent to leading medical physicists in most countries/areas in the Asia/Pacific region to determine the education, role and status of medical physicists.