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Defining the future of quantitative SPECT/CT

Defining the future of quantitative SPECT/CT
Defining the future of quantitative SPECT/CT
Single photon emission tomography computed tomography (SPECT/CT) imaging, with its innate ability to detect and characterise abnormalities in their earliest forms, can be a meaningful tool for determining prompt diagnoses and developing personalised treatment strategies. Such a tool is invaluable as we move towards precision medicine, and the significant addition of reliable quantitative measurements only enhances SPECT/CT’s opportunities. Quantitative SPECT/CT looks to establish an active role in the next era of healthcare, but the extent of its impact continues to be defined.
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Voo, Stefan
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Ross, James, Clark
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Dizdarevic, Sabina
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Dickson, John
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Voo, Stefan
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Ross, James, Clark
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Dizdarevic, Sabina
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Dickson, John
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Voo, Stefan, Ross, James, Clark, Dizdarevic, Sabina and Dickson, John (2019) Defining the future of quantitative SPECT/CT. Rad Magazine, 45 (526), 12-14.

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Abstract

Single photon emission tomography computed tomography (SPECT/CT) imaging, with its innate ability to detect and characterise abnormalities in their earliest forms, can be a meaningful tool for determining prompt diagnoses and developing personalised treatment strategies. Such a tool is invaluable as we move towards precision medicine, and the significant addition of reliable quantitative measurements only enhances SPECT/CT’s opportunities. Quantitative SPECT/CT looks to establish an active role in the next era of healthcare, but the extent of its impact continues to be defined.

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Published date: 1 March 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 453593
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453593
PURE UUID: f19000f7-2bfe-49a2-9efa-1050b8d7f98e
ORCID for James, Clark Ross: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8626-2041

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Date deposited: 20 Jan 2022 17:34
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:03

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Author: Stefan Voo
Author: Sabina Dizdarevic
Author: John Dickson

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