Radiopharmaceutical Dosimetry Symposium
Author : Roger J. Cloutier
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Page : 532 pages
File Size : 39,99 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Radiation
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Author : Roger J. Cloutier
Publisher :
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 39,99 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Radiation
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Author : Evelyn E. Watson
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Page : 692 pages
File Size : 32,54 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Radiation
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Author : Audrey T. Schlafke-Stelson
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Page : 752 pages
File Size : 25,17 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Radiation
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Author : Michael G. Stabin
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 21,62 MB
Release : 2016-10-14
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1315355485
Written by one of the world's leading experts in the field of nuclear medicine dosimetry, this text describes in detail the use of internal dose calculations in the practice of nuclear medicine. While radiation therapy with external sources of radiation always employs calculations of dose to optimize therapy for each patient, this is not routinely conducted in nuclear medicine therapy. As the trend towards an increasing role of dosimetry in therapy planning increases, this book reviews the available methods and technologies available to make this a more common practice. The book begins by covering the mathematical fundamentals of internal dose calculations, and uses sample calculations to demonstrate key principles. The book then moves forward to describe anthropomorphic models, dosimetric models, and types and uses of diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals. The depth of coverage makes it useful reference and guide for researchers performing dose calculations and for physicians considering incorporating dose calculations into the treatment of their cancer patients.
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Page : 602 pages
File Size : 42,49 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Power resources
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Page : 196 pages
File Size : 28,15 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Medical radiology
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Author : Knud Kristensen
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 40,15 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9400967535
Safety and efficacy of radiopharmaceuticals are elements of great importance in nuclear medicine. Since the first meeting in 1965 in Oak Ridge with the title Radiopharmaceuticals tremendous developments have taken place. In 1965 the whole technetium-99m area was just in its very beginning. Safety and efficacy of the non-radioactive pharmaceuticals have attracted great attention during the last 10 years and so have similar aspects of radiopharmaceuticals during the later years. Regulatory agencies are extending their work also to the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals at hospitals and to requirements for registration of radiopharmaceuticals. In a fast developing field there might be tendencies to confrontation between interests and there have certainly been some tendencies to put undue restrictions on the use of radio pharmaceuticals due to the lack of understanding between the industry and the regulatory authorities and between regulatory authorities and hospitals. Much of this may have been due to lack of information and certainly is due to the lack of fundamental scientific knowledge in many radiopharmaceutical aspects. A fast and safe introduction of new radio pharmaceuticals and the proper handling of these requires a lot of development work, but also an understanding of how general principles from the non-radioactive drug field may be sensibly transformed into the radiopharmaceutical area. It may even require compromises between requirements for safety in different areas such as radiation protection and pharmaceutical aspects.
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Page : 652 pages
File Size : 45,30 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Power resources
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Page : 560 pages
File Size : 26,3 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Medical radiology
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Author : Mrinal K. Dewanjee
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 627 pages
File Size : 44,47 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1461535085
Among the readily available -emitting radionuclides, the nuclides of iodine have the greatest versatility in labeling both the hydrophilic and the lipophilic compounds that are used in biology and medicine. Biologically important micrmolecules, semimacromolecules, and macromolecules have been identified which, after iodination, almost maintain the same molecular configuration and similar biologic specificity as those of the parent molecules. The multiple techniques for iodination and the clinical use of iodinated products have made possible the present status of the development of diagnostic nuclear medicine. 125r, with a half-life of 60 days, has a crucial role in competitive protein-binding studies. 131r is useful for measuring thyroid uptake, for the diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma and metastasis, and for therapy. 1nr , with a reasonably shorter half-life, is almost ideal for thyroid workup and for a few useful labeled radiopharmaceutical. Although ~c is used more widely in diagnostic procedures, the radionuclides of iodine will always have a major role in biology and medicine. A considerable amount of information is scattered in the literature regarding the chemistry of radioiodination and the mechanism of tracer localization in cells and tissues. Labeled peptides, proteins, and antibodies are extensively used for protein turnover studies, receptor binding and tumor imaging studies, and radioimmunoassay. The general trend in the use of tracers in clinical nuclear medicine has been an evolution from 3H, 14C, 11C, and 13 to 125 , 131 and 123r to ~c and 111rn.