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Clinical efficacy of positron emission tomography - Proceedings of a workshop held in Cologne, FRG, sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities as advised by the Committee on Medical and Public Health Research (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
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Clinical efficacy of positron emission tomography - Proceedings of a workshop held in Cologne, FRG, sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities as advised by the Committee on Medical and Public Health Research (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
Series: Developments in Nuclear Medicine, 12
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The series of workshops sponsored by the European Communities
started with "Methodology of PET" at Hammersmith Hospital, London,
in March 1984. This was followed by "Radiochemistry, Methodology
and Standardization in PET" at the Service Hospitalier Frederic
Joliot in Orsay, France, in March 1985. Both these meetings were,
in the opinion of all participants, great successes, and it was
agreed that such work shops should continue and be organized on the
same basis. After these two workshops on the fundamentals of PET,
time now is ripe to evaluate the clinical efficacy of PET
investigations, and to discuss to what extend the information
provided by this high technology and theoretical area has
contributed to the understanding of disease mechanisms, leading to
immediate clinical applications. As pointed out in the previous
meetings, PET using short-lived radioisotopes produced in an
on-line cyclotron is restricted to a few centers. Therefore, the
topics studied so far were mainly of scientific interest and
clinical problems were dealt with only marginally. Before this
costly technique can be spread and new information made accessible
to a broader clinical clientele, its clinical value must be
demonstrat ed. So far, in the majority of studies, the central
nervous system was the primary target organ, and PET has
contributed a great deal to our understanding of brain physiology
and pathology. Also on the heart, a substantial number of studies
have been performed in various centers, but the application of PET
to this organ is still somewhat limited."
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