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Springer to Release Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging

NMMI publishes original research papers, reviews, case reports, editorials and letters to the editor on nuclear medicine and a wide range of related sciences. These include radiochemistry, radiopharmacy, dosimetry and pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics of radiopharmaceuticals, nuclear and molecular imaging analysis, nuclear and molecular imaging instrumentation, radiation biology and radionuclide therapy. June-Key Chung, MD, PhD, from the Seoul [...]

GE Healthcare Highlights The Possibilities of Connected Oncology Care

GE Healthcare, the healthcare business of General Electric Company (GE), is strengthening cancer diagnosis and care across the Gulf region through one of the most comprehensive portfolios of diagnostic imaging technologies in the industry today, to be showcased at Arab Health 2010, Dubai.

Oncology care is about making connections, between the disease, the treatment, the patients [...]

Low-dose CCTA Delivers Accuracy, Less Radiation Than Angio

Low-dose cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) allows for the accurate evaluation of coronary artery disease, but with significantly less effective radiation dose to patients compared with coronary angiography, according to a study in the October issue of Heart.

According to Philipp A. Kaufmann, MD, director of nuclear cardiology at University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, although coronary [...]

Study Discusses Possible Genetic Effects of Radiation and Cancer Drug Exposures on Future Generations

Researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center are helping to lead a massive international study on the possible genetic effects of radiation and cancer drug exposures on future generations. The study’s principal investigators are meeting this week at the OU Health Sciences Center to discuss their recent findings, which will be presented at [...]