As a med student interested in RO, the most important thing for you to get is a good overview of oncology, and how radiation fits into the whole picture. The focus at a med student level should be on the natural history, physical findings, and overall management strategy for onc patients that you will see in the clinic. You shouldn't be focusing on the nitty-gritty details of radiation doses and randomized trials too much as a med students... you'll have plenty of time to do that as a resident
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One book I recommend to med students coming through is the Multidisciplinary cancer management handbook. It's a good intro text that discusses the importance of all of the modalities in cancer treatment (med, surg, and radiation). It is co-edited by Lawrence Coia, who authored one of the original
radiation oncology handbooks long ago.
Here's the link to the cancer management handbook:
http://www.cancernetwork.com/cancer-management/