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Imprint: Lighting the Way to New Discoveries in Imaging and Therapy.
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Journal CE VOICE Exam for total of 1.00 CEUs
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Naomi P. Alazraki, MD; Mark J. Shumate, MD, MPH; Daivd A. Kooby, MD
A Clinician's Guide to Nuclear Oncology is a must-have reference book for internists, family and general practitioners that is essential for diagnosing, staging and treating cancer patients and patients suspected of having cancer. An easy-to-use tool that will allow you to quickly find information related to your patient!
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Author: Geoff Currie, BPharm, MMedRadSc (NucMed), MAppMngt (Health), MBA, PhD, AM
Artificial Intelligence is the disruptive technology of our generation. Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Medicine: A Primer for Scientists and Technologists provides a grounding in how artificial intelligence, artificial neural networks, machine learning, and deep learning work; how their capabilities improve outcomes; how and where they should be integrated into your clinical and research practice; and the challenges and considerations involved in their implementation.
Key Features:
Learning objectives and key terms for each chapter provide an essential framework to help readers focus and achieve mastery
Helpful diagrams enhance understanding and recall
Summary tables allow for easy reference
Target Audiences:
Nuclear medicine physicians, scientists and technologists working in clinical and research domains
Radiographers and radiation therapists working in clinical and research domains
Suitable textbook for undergraduate and post graduate courses in the application of artificial intelligence in the medical radiation professions
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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Supplement 58:1 (June 2008)
Editors: Ken Herrmann, MD, MBA; Steven M. Larson, MD; and Wolfgang A. Weber, MD
The past year has seen unprecedented progress in the field of nuclear theranostics, particularly for treatment of neuroendocrine tumors and advanced prostate cancer. Against the backdrop of these recent successes, this publication of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine offers a detailed overview of targeted radionuclide therapy in thyroid cancer, neuroendocrine tumors, and prostate cancer and summarizes other applications of nuclear theranostics—as well as new developments on the horizon.
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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 61:suppl 2 (December 2020)
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (JNM) has issued a special supplement commemorating six decades of leadership in the field of nuclear medicine, molecular imaging and therapy.
The supplement features a collection of the most influential and frequently cited manuscripts in JNM’s history, representing seminal discoveries and scientific contributions that shaped the future of medicine. Invited perspectives from world leaders in nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, and theranostics explain why each of these articles had such an enormous impact.
Highlights include milestone articles on the invention of the Anger camera, the creation of positron emission tomography (PET) and 18F-FDG, the development of fusion PET/CT, the introduction of FDG PET–based response criteria in solid tumors, and many more landmark papers that have shaped the history of nuclear medicine.
Moving from the past to the present and beyond, the special issue concludes with the JNM associate editors’ views on the most promising future applications of nuclear medicine.
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MIRD Monograph: Radiobiology and Dosimetry for Radiopharmaceutical Therapy with Alpha-Particle Emitters
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The potential of alpha-particle emitters to treat cancer has been recognized since the early 1900s. The success and recent FDA approval of an alpha-emitter–based radiopharmaceutical for prostate cancer patients has led to renewed interest in the use of alpha-particle emitters in humans for targeted therapy. Because of the nature of alpha-particle radiation, this new treatment modality is fundamentally different from existing therapies. This monograph reviews pioneering and current studies related to targeted alpha-particle-emitter therapy and provides guidance and recommendations for human dosimetry.
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Absorbed dose and related quantities are the key predictors of the beneficial (therapeutic) effects of radiation and of the risk and/or severity of its adverse effects. The estimation of such dosimetric parameters is challenging, however, particularly for radiopharmaceuticals. Richly illustrated and thoroughly referenced, the MIRD Primer 2022 is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art guide to radiopharmaceutical dosimetry that reflects the dramatic evolution of the field of nuclear medicine, including molecular imaging and, increasingly, radiopharmaceutical therapy.
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Myocardial Perfusion Imaging 2016: Quality, Safety, and Dose Optimization offers comprehensive coverage of myocardial perfusion imaging, with particular focus on ways to improve quality, increase safety, and reduce radiation burden. Written by experienced nuclear medicine technologists and physicians, this is an easy-to-use reference that will give new insights to even the most tenured technologists.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview
Chapter 2. Patient Preparation and Education
Chapter 3. Stress Testing
Chapter 4. Radiopharmaceuticals
Chapter 5. Quality Control
Chapter 6. Imaging Protocols
Chapter 7. Acquisition
Chapter 8. Processing
Chapter 9. Artifacts
Chapter 10. Basic Interpretation
Chapter 11. Future of Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Myocardial Perfusion Imaging 2016 is also available here:
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Celebrate and support Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Week by placing this attractive poster in your department.
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October 2-8, 2022
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Editors:
Kathy S. Thomas, MHA, CNMT, PET, FSNMMI-TS
Mary Beth Farrell, MS, CNMT, NCT, FSNMMI-TS
Nuclear medicine professionals performing PET/CT in oncology must have the most up-to-date scientific and technical information to produce and interpret high-quality data to support optimal patient care.
PET/CT in Oncology, Part 2, provides information on 10 areas of care:
As with previous books in the Quality and Safety Series, content follows a standard format, including incidence, etiology, epidemiology, histopathology, conventional diagnostic procedures, imaging, technical recommendations, and references/suggested readings.
152 pages | ISBN: 978-0-932004-41-3 | Release date: March 2022
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Author: Geoffrey Currie, BPharm, MMedRadSc (NucMed), MAppMngt (Health), MBA, PhD, AM
Learn how to use medicines safely and effectively with the Pharmacology Primer for Medications in Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging. Developed with nuclear medicine technologists and radiographers in mind, this practice-oriented text provides a concise overview of the basic principles of pharmacology that will help all nuclear medicine and radiology staff thoroughly understand indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, proper use, drug interactions, and adverse reactions for each medication used in medical imaging.
The easy-to-understand text is illustrated with helpful diagrams and supported with references for further exploration. It is an essential resource for every nuclear medicine and radiology department and a perfect resource for students learning their craft.
Key features include:
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Authors:
Mary Beth Farrell, MS, CNMT, NCT, FSNMMI-TS, Editor
Eleanor S. Mantel, CNMT, NCT, RT(N), FSNMMI-TS
Danny A. Basso, CNMT, NCT, FSNMMI-TS
Kathy S. Thomas, MHA, CNMT, PET, FSNMMI-TS
Bryan R. Kerr, CNMT, PET, NCT, RT(N)(CT)(ARRT)
Targeting technologists specifically, this manual is designed to be a quick reference for technologists to aid in performing the most common nuclear medicine procedures ordered by a referring physician.
Each protocol lists the essential information for the procedure, including clinical indications and contraindications; patient preparation and education/instructions; radiopharmaceutical identity, dose, and route of administration; specific information about non-radioactive drugs used in the procedure; camera-specific setup and acquisition instructions; patient position; computer-specific processing instructions; display/PACs instructions; labeling instructions, adjunct imaging/interventions, and precautions.
The Quick Reference Protocol Manual for Nuclear Medicine Technologists features protocols for 71 nuclear medicine procedures, including:
Cardiovascular System
Central Nervous System
Endocrine System
Gastrointestinal System
Genitourinary system
Hematopoietic, Reticuloendothelial, and Lymphatic Systems
Infection and Inflammation
Labeling
Oncology
Skeletal System
Pulmonary system
Therapy
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Radiopharmaceutical Dosimetry for Cancer Therapy: From Theory to Practice
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Supplement 62:3 (December 2021)
Guest Editors: Richard L. Wahl, MD, and John Sunderland, PhD
Can the tailoring of drug dosage improve the effectiveness of radiopharmaceutical therapy (RPT) for cancer patients? The Journal of Nuclear Medicine has issued a new supplement addressing both the rapid progress and the challenges in applying patient-specific radiation dosimetry to guide RPT.
Although patient-specific dosimetry has been used in the past for RPT with good results, it may not be necessary or effective for all radiopharmaceuticals. However, with new nuclear medicine therapies approved or under review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and achieving pass-through status with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, further discussion is warranted. When does dosimetry improve outcomes? How can it be accommodated in current practice? What commercial tools are available? How about reimbursement?
These articles provide a useful starting point and review for sites considering implementing dosimetry in their clinical practice or research operations.
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Editors:
Norman Bolus, MSPH, MPH, CNMT, FSNMMI-TS
Krystle W. Glasgow, MIS, CNMT, NMTCB(CT), NMAA
13-digit ISBN: 978-0932004-95-6
This detailed overview of nuclear medicine technology covers patient care, instrumentation, radiopharmaceuticals, federal regulations, imaging of ten systems within the body, and radionuclide therapy—complemented by hundreds of self-evaluation questions and answers mirroring the structure of national certification examinations.
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Save 10% on the Basic Science of Nuclear Medicine: The Bare Bone Essentials and Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology, 2nd Edition, when you purchase them together as part of this new technologist-focused combo package.
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An essential tool for technologist students, Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology helps enhance basic math skills within nuclear medicine technology and increases general knowledge of statistics, radiation safety, instrumentation, radiotherapy and clinical procedures. Informative word problems and explanations throughout the publication help your students prepare for the CNMT exam and real-life situations.
Through concise, straightforward explanations and supporting graphics that bring abstract concepts to life, the Basic Science of Nuclear Medicine—the Bare Bone Essentials is an ideal tool for nuclear medicine technologist students and nuclear cardiology fellows looking for an introduction to the fundamentals of the physics and technologies of modern day nuclear medicine.
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Save 10% on the Review of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 5th Edition, and Quick Reference Protocol Manual for NM Technologists, when you purchase them together as part of this new Technologist Study Combo. Together these publications offer you an in-depth review at a great price!
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The Quick Reference Protocol Manual for Nuclear Medicine Technologists features protocols for 71 nuclear medicine procedures and is designed to be a quick reference for technologists to aid in performing the most common nuclear medicine procedures ordered by a referring physician. Each protocol lists the essential information for the procedure, including clinical indications and contraindications; patient preparation and education/instructions; radiopharmaceutical identity, dose, and route of administration; specific information about non-radioactive drugs used in the procedure; camera-specific setup and acquisition instructions; patient position; computer-specific processing instructions; display/PACs instructions; labeling instructions, adjunct imaging/interventions, and precautions.
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Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology 2nd Edition Patricia Wells, MAE, CNMT An essential tool for technologist students, Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology helps enhance basic math skills within nuclear medicine technology and increases general knowledge of statistics, radiation safety, instrumentation, radiotherapy and clinical procedures. Informative word problems and explanations throughout the publication help your students prepare for the CNMT exam and real-life situations.
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