To the editor: In our opinion, some of the interpretations of Scott and Vernejoul and associates are not supported by the data contained in a recently published study by our group
The threat of radiologic or nuclear terrorism is increasing, yet many physicians are unfamiliar with...
There is a growing concern of radiation injuries to the public and various professionals due to nucl...
In this issue, Drs. Bererhi and Constable‘ have published an important paper on the radiation doses ...
Introduction: Nuclear medicine is a branch of medicine that uses small amounts of radioactive materi...
Dear Editor, Recently, Kitahara et al. (2019) published an article in JAMA Internal Medicine entitle...
The objective of this study was to investigate the biological substrate of radioactive pathways of m...
et al. (1) on therapeutic radioiodine uptake in thyroid remnants after tracer dosimetry. The authors...
In spite of long traditions, treatments utilizing radon-rich air or water have not been unequivocall...
Although the deleterious effects of exposure to ionizing radiation were first recognized and describ...
The article responds to a commentary by P.A. Oakley and colleagues on "phantom risks" associated wit...
Technetium-99m (99m Tc) is the radioisotope most widely used in diagnostic nuclear medicine. It is r...
After a radiation emergency that involves the dispersal of radioactive material, patients can become...
Background: The patient benefit from a diagnostic nuclear medicine procedure far outweighs the assoc...
Background: Every exposure of human to ionizing radiation increases the likelihood of deterministic ...
The amount of 131I necessary for successful ablation in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer ...
The threat of radiologic or nuclear terrorism is increasing, yet many physicians are unfamiliar with...
There is a growing concern of radiation injuries to the public and various professionals due to nucl...
In this issue, Drs. Bererhi and Constable‘ have published an important paper on the radiation doses ...
Introduction: Nuclear medicine is a branch of medicine that uses small amounts of radioactive materi...
Dear Editor, Recently, Kitahara et al. (2019) published an article in JAMA Internal Medicine entitle...
The objective of this study was to investigate the biological substrate of radioactive pathways of m...
et al. (1) on therapeutic radioiodine uptake in thyroid remnants after tracer dosimetry. The authors...
In spite of long traditions, treatments utilizing radon-rich air or water have not been unequivocall...
Although the deleterious effects of exposure to ionizing radiation were first recognized and describ...
The article responds to a commentary by P.A. Oakley and colleagues on "phantom risks" associated wit...
Technetium-99m (99m Tc) is the radioisotope most widely used in diagnostic nuclear medicine. It is r...
After a radiation emergency that involves the dispersal of radioactive material, patients can become...
Background: The patient benefit from a diagnostic nuclear medicine procedure far outweighs the assoc...
Background: Every exposure of human to ionizing radiation increases the likelihood of deterministic ...
The amount of 131I necessary for successful ablation in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer ...
The threat of radiologic or nuclear terrorism is increasing, yet many physicians are unfamiliar with...
There is a growing concern of radiation injuries to the public and various professionals due to nucl...
In this issue, Drs. Bererhi and Constable‘ have published an important paper on the radiation doses ...