The ability to reliably quantify activity in nuclear medicine has a number of increasingly important applications. Dosimetry for targeted therapy treatment planning or for approval of new imaging agents requires accurate estimation of the activity in organs, tumors, or voxels at several imaging time points. Another important application is the use of quantitative metrics derived from images, such as the standard uptake value commonly used in positron emission tomography (PET), to diagnose and follow treatment of tumors. These measures require quantification of organ or tumor activities in nuclear medicine images. However, there are a number of physical, patient, and technical factors that limit the quantitative reliability of nuclear medici...
Individual-based determinations of the absorbed dose in radionuclide therapy largely rely on absolut...
Objective: Nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly important in the early detection of malignancy....
Nuclear medicine methods permit the in vivo measurement of physiological and metabolic functions. Fo...
Radiation dose calculations in nuclear medicine depend on quantification of activity via planar and/...
Hybrid imaging procedures such as single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SP...
Positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (PET/CT) is a quantitative technique ...
The obtaining of accurate quantitative information is essential to the future development of nuclear...
Radionuclide therapy is the use of radioactive drugs for internal radiotherapy, mainly for the treat...
Building on a long history of providing physical measurements and standards for medical x rays and n...
Radionuclide therapy is gradually becoming more important as a therapy option in various diseases. N...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate imaging techniques for guidance of radionuclide therapy. Th...
Patient-specific dosimetry in nuclear medicine is now a legal requirement in many countries througho...
Background: Camera calibration, which translates reconstructed count map into absol...
The use of positron emission tomography (PET) has so far mainly been limited to a few nuclides with ...
<p>The Standardized Uptake Value (SUV) is a method for semiquantitative evaluation of radiotracer ac...
Individual-based determinations of the absorbed dose in radionuclide therapy largely rely on absolut...
Objective: Nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly important in the early detection of malignancy....
Nuclear medicine methods permit the in vivo measurement of physiological and metabolic functions. Fo...
Radiation dose calculations in nuclear medicine depend on quantification of activity via planar and/...
Hybrid imaging procedures such as single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SP...
Positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (PET/CT) is a quantitative technique ...
The obtaining of accurate quantitative information is essential to the future development of nuclear...
Radionuclide therapy is the use of radioactive drugs for internal radiotherapy, mainly for the treat...
Building on a long history of providing physical measurements and standards for medical x rays and n...
Radionuclide therapy is gradually becoming more important as a therapy option in various diseases. N...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate imaging techniques for guidance of radionuclide therapy. Th...
Patient-specific dosimetry in nuclear medicine is now a legal requirement in many countries througho...
Background: Camera calibration, which translates reconstructed count map into absol...
The use of positron emission tomography (PET) has so far mainly been limited to a few nuclides with ...
<p>The Standardized Uptake Value (SUV) is a method for semiquantitative evaluation of radiotracer ac...
Individual-based determinations of the absorbed dose in radionuclide therapy largely rely on absolut...
Objective: Nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly important in the early detection of malignancy....
Nuclear medicine methods permit the in vivo measurement of physiological and metabolic functions. Fo...