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Dale L Bailey1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This paper is the first in a series of invited perspectives by pioneers of nuclear medicine imaging and physics. A medical physicist and a nuclear medicine physician each take a backward and a forward look at the contributions of physics to nuclear medicine. Here, we provide a forward look from the medical physicist's perspective. DISCUSSION: The author examines a number of developments in nuclear medicine and discusses the ways in which physics has contributed to these. Future developments are postulated in the context of an increasingly personalised approach to medical diagnostics and therapies.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 26501446 PMCID: PMC4545811 DOI: 10.1186/2197-7364-1-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EJNMMI Phys ISSN: 2197-7364
Figure 1Developments in physics and radiochemistry. These developments often appear to occur at different times and ‘leap frog’ each other frequently, requiring the trailing discipline to ‘catch up’ with new developments to match the other's latest innovation.
Figure 2The multiplicity of disciplines intersecting with nuclear medicine. The practice of nuclear medicine includes multi-disciplinary interactions with numerous diverse areas, as illustrated in this schematic metaphor for ‘molecular imaging’ in the coming years with nuclear medicine at the core. Some of these interactions are well-established already, while others are emerging and will become more important for the next generation of medical physicists.