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Nuclear medicine physicians, also called nuclear radiologists or simply nucleologists, [1] [2] are medical specialists that use tracers, usually radiopharmaceuticals, for diagnosis and therapy. Nuclear medicine procedures are the major clinical applications of molecular imaging and molecular therapy.
The experience of the Lawrence Brothers in nuclear medicine became crucial in saving their mother, when she was diagnosed with uterine cancer in 1937. When they were told at Mayo Clinic that she had three months left to live, John Lawrence brought her to be treated by radiologist Dr. Robert S. Stone, one of his collaborators.
Nuclear medicine gained public recognition as a potential specialty when on May 11, 1946, an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) by Massachusetts General Hospital's Dr. Saul Hertz and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Dr. Arthur Roberts, described the successful use of treating Graves' Disease with ...
Ramachandra Dattatraya Lele (16 January 1928 – 24 June 2022) was a physician from India. [1] [2] He established the department of Nuclear Medicine at Jaslok Hospital.[3] Over the years he has worked in medical education, practice, research and hospital administration. [4]
Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: Medicine: John Wiley & Sons: English: 1934–2012 Movement Disorders: Neurology: Wiley-Liss: English: 1986–present Myanmar Medical Journal: Medicine: Myanmar Medical Association: English: 1953–present Nano Biomedicine and Engineering: Medicine: Open-Access House of Science and Technology: English: 2009–present
Stafford Leak Warren (July 19, 1896 - July 26, 1981) was an American physician and radiologist who was a pioneer in the field of nuclear medicine and best known for his invention of the mammogram. Warren developed the technique of producing stereoscopic images of the breast with X-rays while working in the Department of Radiology at the ...
Carlo Urbani (1956–2003) — discovered and died from SARS; Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564) — Belgian anatomist, often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy; Vidus Vidius (1508–1569) — first professor of medicine at the College Royal and author of medical texts
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