Status of the decay data for medical radionuclides: existing and potential diagnostic γ emitters, diagnostic β+ emitters and therapeutic radioisotopes

Author:

Nichols Alan L.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics , University of Surrey , Guildford , GU2 7XH , UK

2. Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka 576104 , India

Abstract

Abstract Recommended half-lives and specific well-defined emission energies and absolute emission probabilities are important input parameters that should be well-defined to assist in ensuring the diagnostic and therapeutic efficacy of individual radionuclides when applied in the field of nuclear medicine. Bearing in mind the nature of these requirements, approximately one hundred radionuclides have been considered and re-assessed as to whether their decay data are either adequately quantified, or require further in-depth measurements to improve their existing status and merit full re-evaluations of their decay schemes. The primary aim of such a review is to provide sufficient information on the existing and future requirements for such atomic and nuclear data.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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