<p><p>The field of nuclear medicine is experiencing a transition where accurate dosimetry, approaching that required in external beam radiotherapy, may become the norm. Therapeutic applications are, by nature, patient-specific and bespoke calculations are required. It is becoming increasingly import
Nuclear Medicine Radiation Dosimetry: Advanced Theoretical Principles
โ Scribed by Brian J McParland (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 631
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The field of nuclear medicine is experiencing a transition where accurate dosimetry, approaching that required in external beam radiotherapy, may become the norm. Therapeutic applications are, by nature, patient-specific and bespoke calculations are required. It is becoming increasingly important for nuclear medicine practitioners to be able to administer such precise, carefully calculated doses to their patients, in both the diagnostic and therapeutic settings.
Nuclear Medicine Radiation Dosimetry provides a comprehensive account of the theoretical foundations for understanding the dosimetry calculations and internal radiation dosimetry algorithms as applied to both diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine. It elucidates the reader to the theory that underlies the practice, and in doing so, enables more informed judgments and considerations when treating the patient.
Written by an authority in the field and laid out for easy consultation, Nuclear Medicine Radiation Dosimetry is an essential reference volume for nuclear medicine physicists in both clinical practice and research.
Brian J. McParland, BASc MSc PhD currently heads a commercial medical physics group based in the UK, Norway and India supporting clinical trials developing diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals, vascular contrast media and in vivo optical imaging agents. He is also an elected Fellow of the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine, the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, UK and the Institute of Physics, UK.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxii
The Role of Radiation Dosimetry in Nuclear Medicine....Pages 1-7
Theoretical Tools....Pages 9-30
Nuclear Properties, Structure, and Stability....Pages 31-89
Radioactive Decay: Microscopic Theory....Pages 91-149
Radioactive Decay: Macroscopic Theory....Pages 151-170
Photon Interactions with Matter....Pages 171-207
Charged Particle Interactions with Matter....Pages 209-324
Radiation Fields and Radiometrics....Pages 325-332
Radiation Dosimetry: Theory, Detection, and Measurement....Pages 333-399
Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation....Pages 401-453
Nuclear Medicine Dosimetry....Pages 455-477
Anthropomorphic Phantoms and Models of Biological Systems....Pages 479-517
The Biodistribution (I): Preclinical....Pages 519-531
The Biodistribution (II): Human....Pages 533-574
The Biodistribution (III): Analysis....Pages 575-584
The Ethics of Using Human Subjects in Clinical Trials Involving Radiopharmaceuticals....Pages 585-589
The Future of Nuclear Medicine Radiation Dosimetry....Pages 591-594
Back Matter....Pages 595-610
โฆ Subjects
Nuclear Medicine;Imaging / Radiology;Medical and Radiation Physics
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