Early cancer diagnosis remains one of the most actual problems of medicine, since it allows using the most effective methods of cancer treating. Unlike most diagnostic methods used in oncology, the methods of nuclear medicine allow assessing not so much the anatomic changes in the organ as the disturbance of metabolic processes in tumors and surrounding tissues. The authors describe the main radiopharmaceuticals used for diagnose and radiotherapy of malignant tumors
The purpose of the study: to assess the possibility of using nuclear medicine techniques at the stag...
The patient outcomes resulting from the use of radiopharmaceuticals, have demonstrated the value of ...
Melanoma malignum belongs to the group of neoplasms with the highest lethality. Due to the continuou...
In this paper, we evaluate nuclear medicine tests used for the diagnosis of breast carcinoma. Breast...
The most important goal of modern surgical oncology is to utilize the less aggressive methods while ...
Nuclear medicine allows imaging of (patho) physiological processes within the body and contributes i...
While physical examination, mammography and aspiration cytology or core biopsy form the basis in the...
The concept of carrying a cytotoxic radionuclide directly to cancerous cells is an attractive altern...
Although any patient with a suspected brain tumor, either primary or metastatic, should be studied w...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Planar radiography and computed ...
Nuclear medicine plays a role in oncology. It uses tracers (radiopharmaceuticals) to study physiolog...
Nuclear Medicine is a medical specialty that allows modern diagnostics and treatments using radiopha...
Radionuclide therapy is a promising modality for treatment of tumours of haematopoietic origin while...
The rapid advances in nuclear medicine have resulted in significant advantages for the field of onco...
Progress in Health and Life sciences has always been strongly correlated to technological developmen...
The purpose of the study: to assess the possibility of using nuclear medicine techniques at the stag...
The patient outcomes resulting from the use of radiopharmaceuticals, have demonstrated the value of ...
Melanoma malignum belongs to the group of neoplasms with the highest lethality. Due to the continuou...
In this paper, we evaluate nuclear medicine tests used for the diagnosis of breast carcinoma. Breast...
The most important goal of modern surgical oncology is to utilize the less aggressive methods while ...
Nuclear medicine allows imaging of (patho) physiological processes within the body and contributes i...
While physical examination, mammography and aspiration cytology or core biopsy form the basis in the...
The concept of carrying a cytotoxic radionuclide directly to cancerous cells is an attractive altern...
Although any patient with a suspected brain tumor, either primary or metastatic, should be studied w...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Planar radiography and computed ...
Nuclear medicine plays a role in oncology. It uses tracers (radiopharmaceuticals) to study physiolog...
Nuclear Medicine is a medical specialty that allows modern diagnostics and treatments using radiopha...
Radionuclide therapy is a promising modality for treatment of tumours of haematopoietic origin while...
The rapid advances in nuclear medicine have resulted in significant advantages for the field of onco...
Progress in Health and Life sciences has always been strongly correlated to technological developmen...
The purpose of the study: to assess the possibility of using nuclear medicine techniques at the stag...
The patient outcomes resulting from the use of radiopharmaceuticals, have demonstrated the value of ...
Melanoma malignum belongs to the group of neoplasms with the highest lethality. Due to the continuou...