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Radiotheranostics – A Primer for Medical Physicists I: Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Clinical Applications (Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering) 1st Edition
by Cari Borrás (Editor), Michael G. Stabin (Editor)
- Volume I defines radiotheranostics and provides the history of radionuclide therapy and theranostics, alongside the biology of cancer.
- Explores clinical applications of unconjugated radionuclides (e.g., ¹³¹I, ²²³Ra) and radionuclide-conjugated cancer-specific vectors (peptides, small molecules, antibodies, nanoparticles).
- Covers clinical trials and drug development, epidemiological studies, and the adverse effects of radionuclide therapy (radiation injuries and chemical toxicity).
- Discusses the chemistry and physics of radionuclide production, including radioactivity measurements, traceability, and important instrumentation aspects (calibration, quantitative imaging, and quality control).
- Concludes with guidance on education, training, and competence of radiotheranostic teams and summarizes the key physics characteristics of theranostics.
- Serves as a foundation for Volume II, which delves into dosimetric and radiation safety to improve cancer control and patient survival.
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