Title of article :
Potential clinical impact of radionuclide imaging technologies: highlights of the ITBS 2003 meeting
Author/Authors :
Itti، نويسنده , , Roland، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
4
From page :
220
To page :
223
Abstract :
Radiopharmaceuticals are major determinants of progress in Nuclear Medicine. Besides 18FDG, the most common PET tracer, several other molecules are under evaluation, such as 18F-fluoride for bone studies, numerous ligands for neurotransmission, 18F-DOPA for neuro-endocrine tumors or generator produced 68Ga-peptides for various cancers. Nuclear medicine gradually changes for “molecular imaging” and medical imaging, which was at the beginning mainly anatomic, has progressed in the direction of functional and metabolic imaging. The present challenge is to achieve some degree of “in vivo” biochemistry or even histology or genetics. The importance of anatomic/functional image fusion justifies the development of combined PET-CT instrumentation, whose objectives have to be discussed in terms of anatomical landmarks and/or additional clinical information. The question of “hard” or “soft” image co-registration remains open, involving not only CT, but also SPECT or MRI. Development of dedicated imaging devices, whether single photon or positron, is of major interest for breast imaging, allowing optimal imaging conditions, with results definitely superior to classical gamma-cameras or PET. The patient population concerned with scintimammography is still controversial, as well as the imaging modalities: FDG or sestaMIBI, planar or tomographic, scintillators or semi-conductors, and the research field remains open. This is also valid for external or per-operative probe systems for tumor or lymph nodes localization.
Keywords :
Radiopharmaceuticals , PET , breast imaging , SPECT , molecular imaging , Intraoperative probes
Journal title :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A
Record number :
2203086
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