Radiotheranostics – A Primer for Medical Physicists I 1st Edition
Capture a critical edge in modern nuclear medicine with Radiotheranostics – A Primer for Medical Physicists I, 1st Edition by Cari Borrás and Michael G. Stabin. This concise, accessible primer introduces medical physicists, residents, and interdisciplinary teams to the science and clinical practice of radiotheranostics—bridging diagnostic imaging and targeted radionuclide therapy.
Start with clear foundations in physics and radiopharmaceutical behavior, then move quickly to practical topics: PET and SPECT imaging principles, quantitative imaging, patient-specific dosimetry, radiation safety, and protocol optimization. The authors translate complex concepts into actionable guidance so readers can apply best practices in hospital, research, and regulatory settings.
Designed for busy clinicians and trainees across the US, Europe, and worldwide, this book emphasizes clinical relevance: interpreting theranostic pairs, designing treatment workflows, and integrating imaging data into therapy planning. Each chapter balances theory with case-focused examples that deepen understanding and support evidence-based decision making.
Whether you’re preparing for clinical implementation, improving dosimetry accuracy, or expanding a theranostics program, this primer equips you with the know-how to improve patient care and workflow efficiency. Authored by experienced specialists in medical physics and nuclear medicine, it’s a trustworthy resource that speaks to both newcomers and seasoned practitioners.
Add Radiotheranostics – A Primer for Medical Physicists I to your professional library to stay at the forefront of targeted radionuclide therapy and diagnostic innovation—practical, up-to-date, and essential for anyone involved in modern theranostic practice.
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