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This book presents in a consistent format data on ~50 PET radiopharmaceuticals in clinical use. Parameters include basic chemical data, normal biodistribution and excretion, activity administered, radiation dosimetry, patient preparation, and clinical utility, together with a few key references. In some cases a representative image is presented. The organisation is first by clinical specialty (oncology, cardiology, neurology) and within each section by radionuclide (F-18, C-11, etc).
This book will be of interest mostly to nuclear medicine physicians and trainees, but also to a wider
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Produktbeschreibung
This book presents in a consistent format data on ~50 PET radiopharmaceuticals in clinical use. Parameters include basic chemical data, normal biodistribution and excretion, activity administered, radiation dosimetry, patient preparation, and clinical utility, together with a few key references. In some cases a representative image is presented. The organisation is first by clinical specialty (oncology, cardiology, neurology) and within each section by radionuclide (F-18, C-11, etc).

This book will be of interest mostly to nuclear medicine physicians and trainees, but also to a wider medical community including radiologists, oncologists and radiotherapists.

Autorenporträt
James R Ballinger obtained his BSc in Pharmacy at the University of Toronto, where he later completed a PhD in PET radiochemistry. He worked as a radiopharmacist and researcher at Ottawa Civic Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital/Ontario Cancer Institute. In 1999 he emigrated to the UK where he worked at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge and Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital in London. He has held academic cross-appointments at the University of Ottawa, University of Toronto, Cambridge University, and King’s College London. He has written more than 115 peer reviewed research publications, 20 invited review papers, and 18 book chapters.