Essential Nuclear Medicine Physics provides an excellent introduction to the basic concepts of the daunting area of
nuclear physics. Logically structured and clearly written, this is the book of choice for anyone entering the field of
nuclear medicine, including nuclear medicine residents and fellows, cardiac nuclear medicine fellows and nuclear
medicine technology students. The text is also a handy quick-reference guide for those already working in the field of
nuclear physics.
This new edition provides a basic introduction to nuclear physics and the interactions of radiation and matter. The
authors also provide comprehensive coverage of instrumentation and imaging, with separate chapters devoted to SPECT,
PET, and PET/CT. Discussion of radiation biology, radiation safety and care of victims of radiation accidents completes
the text, with an appendix containing the latest NRC rules and regulations.
Essential Nuclear Medicine Physics presents difficult concepts clearly and concisely, defines all terminology for the
reader, and facilitates learning through extensive illustrations and self-assessment questions
TAble of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Contributing author.
1. Basic Nuclear Medicine Physics.
2. Interaction of Radiation with Matter.
3. Formation of Radionuclides.
4. Nonscintillation Detectors.
5. Nonimaging Scintillation Detectors.
6. Imaging Instrumentation.
7. Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT).
8. Positron Emission Tomography (PET).
9. Combined PET/CT Imaging.
10. Quality Control.
11. Radiation Biology.
12. Radiation Dosimetry.
13. Radiation Safety.
14. Management of Nuclear Event Casualties.
Recommended reading.
Appendices:.
A. Common Nuclides.
B. Major Dosimetry for common pharmaceuticals.
C. Sample Calculations of the S Value.
D. Guide to nuclear regulatory commission (NRC) publications.
Answers.
Index