International audienceThe development of the so-called theranostics approach, in which imaging information are used to define a personalized therapeutic strategy, is driving the increasing use of radionuclides in nuclear medicine. They are artificially produced either in nuclear reactors, charged particle accelerators, or using radionuclide generators. Each method leads to radioisotopes with different characteristics and then clinical utility. In the first two cases they are extracted from stable or radioactive target bombarded with a particle beam. After extraction/purification of the target, the radionuclides, either implanted on solid or in liquid form, needs to be transported to a centralized production site, a radiopharmacy or an hospi...
The main objective of this thesis is to develop Monte Carlo (MC) techniques for verification of comp...
In nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceuticals are administered to the patient to diagnose or treat vario...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to give the status of nuclear data collected in the...
International audienceThe development of the so-called theranostics approach, in which imaging infor...
The use of the Monte Carlo method to simulate radiation transport has become the most accurate means...
The use of radionuclides plays a crucial role in Life Science: this use is applied in nuclear medici...
IAEA's (International Atomic Energy Agency) publication SSG-26 defines a methodology for calculating...
Radioimmunotherapy has shown that the use of monoclonal antibodies combined with a radioisotope like...
Nuclear medicine is a specialty that uses radioactive nuclei for therapy or diagnosis of diseases su...
National audienceThe nuclear medicine is a medical specialty that uses radionuclides for diagnosis o...
The A1 and A2 radioactive transport limit values of the Q System described in the advisory material ...
This book examines the applications of Monte Carlo (MC) calculations in therapeutic nuclear medicine...
Background: Targeted radiotherapy is one of the important methods of radiotherapy that involves the ...
The protection of the workers and the public is of primary importance in all the phases of the radio...
The main objective of this thesis is to develop Monte Carlo (MC) techniques for verification of comp...
In nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceuticals are administered to the patient to diagnose or treat vario...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to give the status of nuclear data collected in the...
International audienceThe development of the so-called theranostics approach, in which imaging infor...
The use of the Monte Carlo method to simulate radiation transport has become the most accurate means...
The use of radionuclides plays a crucial role in Life Science: this use is applied in nuclear medici...
IAEA's (International Atomic Energy Agency) publication SSG-26 defines a methodology for calculating...
Radioimmunotherapy has shown that the use of monoclonal antibodies combined with a radioisotope like...
Nuclear medicine is a specialty that uses radioactive nuclei for therapy or diagnosis of diseases su...
National audienceThe nuclear medicine is a medical specialty that uses radionuclides for diagnosis o...
The A1 and A2 radioactive transport limit values of the Q System described in the advisory material ...
This book examines the applications of Monte Carlo (MC) calculations in therapeutic nuclear medicine...
Background: Targeted radiotherapy is one of the important methods of radiotherapy that involves the ...
The protection of the workers and the public is of primary importance in all the phases of the radio...
The main objective of this thesis is to develop Monte Carlo (MC) techniques for verification of comp...
In nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceuticals are administered to the patient to diagnose or treat vario...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to give the status of nuclear data collected in the...