Patient-specific dosimetry in nuclear medicine is now a legal requirement in many countries throughout the EU for targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) applications. In order to achieve that goal, an increased level of accuracy in dosimetry procedures is needed. Current research in nuclear medicine dosimetry should not only aim at developing new methods to assess the delivered radiation absorbed dose at the patient level, but also to ensure that the proposed methods can be put into practice in a sufficient number of institutions. A unified dosimetry methodology is required for making clinical outcome comparisons possible
textabstractBackground: The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/ 59...
Radionuclide therapy is the use of radioactive drugs for internal radiotherapy, mainly for the treat...
The objective of quantitative imaging is to Provide pharmacokinetic information for patients that is...
Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) is a promising technique for cancer therapy. However, in order t...
It is becoming evident that patient-individualized dosimetry in targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) ...
The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/59 Euratom) mandates dosime...
Within the field of molecular radiotherapy, there is a significant need for standardisation in dosim...
The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/59 Euratom) mandates dosime...
The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/59 Euratom) mandates dosime...
Within the field of molecular radiotherapy, there is a significant need for standardisation in dosim...
Diagnostic nuclear medicine, more recently also named functional molecular imaging, deals with medic...
For treatment of systemic malignancies, when external radiation therapy is not applicable, radionucl...
The development of patient-specific treatment planning systems is of outmost importance in the devel...
For treatment of systemic malignancies, when external radiation therapy is not applicable, radionucl...
For treatment of systemic malignancies, when external radiation therapy is not applicable, radionucl...
textabstractBackground: The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/ 59...
Radionuclide therapy is the use of radioactive drugs for internal radiotherapy, mainly for the treat...
The objective of quantitative imaging is to Provide pharmacokinetic information for patients that is...
Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) is a promising technique for cancer therapy. However, in order t...
It is becoming evident that patient-individualized dosimetry in targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) ...
The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/59 Euratom) mandates dosime...
Within the field of molecular radiotherapy, there is a significant need for standardisation in dosim...
The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/59 Euratom) mandates dosime...
The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/59 Euratom) mandates dosime...
Within the field of molecular radiotherapy, there is a significant need for standardisation in dosim...
Diagnostic nuclear medicine, more recently also named functional molecular imaging, deals with medic...
For treatment of systemic malignancies, when external radiation therapy is not applicable, radionucl...
The development of patient-specific treatment planning systems is of outmost importance in the devel...
For treatment of systemic malignancies, when external radiation therapy is not applicable, radionucl...
For treatment of systemic malignancies, when external radiation therapy is not applicable, radionucl...
textabstractBackground: The European directive on basic safety standards (Council directive 2013/ 59...
Radionuclide therapy is the use of radioactive drugs for internal radiotherapy, mainly for the treat...
The objective of quantitative imaging is to Provide pharmacokinetic information for patients that is...