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“A year in review: Discussions in Nuclear Medicine’’ is part of a wider series of Research Topics across Frontiers in Medicine.

This Research Topic aims to spark discussion around popular articles published in Nuclear Medicine this year. The Nuclear Medicine field is continuously evolving, therefore ...

“A year in review: Discussions in Nuclear Medicine’’ is part of a wider series of Research Topics across Frontiers in Medicine.

This Research Topic aims to spark discussion around popular articles published in Nuclear Medicine this year. The Nuclear Medicine field is continuously evolving, therefore we are seeking to understand developments and perspectives on articles that have attracted attention throughout the year.

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The chosen manuscripts are :

Highlights of the Latest Developments in Radiopharmaceuticals for Infection Imaging and Future Perspectives

Comparison of Volumetric Quantitative PET Parameters Before and After a CT-Based Elastic Deformation on Dual-Time 18FDG-PET/CT Images: A Feasibility Study in a Perspective of Radiotherapy Planning in Head and Neck Cancer

Cold Kit Labeling: The Future of 68Ga Radiopharmaceuticals?

Reduced Acquisition Time [18F]GE-180 PET Scanning Protocol Replaces Gold-Standard Dynamic Acquisition in a Mouse Ischemic Stroke Model

[18F] Sodium Fluoride Dose Reduction Enabled by Digital Photon Counting PET/CT for Evaluation of Osteoblastic Activity

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This topic will be summarized by the chief editors in an editorial alongside their vision for Nuclear Medicine.

We welcome General Commentaries, Opinions, Perspectives, Hypotheses and Theory, and Mini-Review article types to facilitate this discussion. Please note only papers that are relevant and add a significant contribution to the discussion articles will be considered.

Keywords: Nuclear Medicine, PET, 18F-FDG PET/CT, Radiomics, Diagnosis, Detection, Radiopharmaceuticals


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