Atoms for Life : A Personal History of Nuclear Medicine

This book outlines the history of the development of nuclear medicine and describes the hurdles that nuclear medicine has had to face, in view of the perception of risk of radiation. Up to the present day, the diagnosis and treatment of cancer has been primarily surgical. When a mass or an enlarged lymph node is detected, immediate attempts are made to remove it or obtain a histological diagnosis by biopsy. Today, characterization of molecular processes in cancerous lesions by PET can help to determine whether therapy should be aggressive or postponed. The most important reason for the rapid acceptance of PET imaging is its value in the care of patients with suspected or known cancer, for establishing the diagnosis, planning and monitoring therapy, and in detecting early recurrence. Written for nuclear medicine professionals, non-nuclear medicine physicians and the public, this book chronicles the development of nuclear medicine together with its basic philosophy in the past, present and future. TOC:Before World War II.- Wartime Research.- "Atoms for Peace".- The Atomic Energy Commission.- The International Atomic Energy Agency.- The Society of Nuclear Medicine.- Nuclear Medicine for all the world.- The Thyroid Leads the Way.- The Birth of Lung Scanning.- How Computers Revolutionized Nuclear Medicin.- The Birth of Nuclear Cardiology.- The Birth of Nuclear Oncolog.- New Definition of Disease.- What Lies Ahead

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
1852339721
Umfang
256 S.
Ausgabe
1. Ed.
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
150 schw.-w. u. 50 farb. Abb., 150 schw.-w. Fotos, 50 farb. Zeichn.

Klassifikation
Medizin, Gesundheit

Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wo)
Goldaming
(wer)
Springer London
(wann)
2006
Urheber
Wagner, Henry N.
Knight, Nancy

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Beteiligte

  • Wagner, Henry N.
  • Knight, Nancy
  • Springer London

Entstanden

  • 2006

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