Radiopharmaceuticals
Radiopharmaceuticals are special types of drugs used in nuclear medicine imaging procedures. These drugs contain radioactive substances that are used to diagnose and treat medical conditions. The radioactive substances emit gamma rays which are detected by imaging scanners to identify areas of disease. Radiopharmaceuticals are used to detect and treat a variety of diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and infections. They are also used to monitor drug treatments for various medical conditions. The use of radiopharmaceuticals is a safe and accurate method for diagnosing and treating specific diseases.
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1 journal(s) foundRadiation and Nuclear Medicine
ISSN: 2766-8630
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Ryuya Yamanaka, Assistant Professor Tomohiko Kanayama,
Postdoctoral Fellow & Secretary Azusa Hayano.
Journal is deliberated for medical radiation researchers to act as a real-world contraption to study various perspectives of radiation and nuclear medicine.