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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Episode 34 Dr Lele SNM India 2009

Episode 34 Dr Lele SNM India 2009
This podcast an interview with one of the fathers of Nuclear Medicine in India Dr Lele snr
He highlights many of the challenges and opportunities for Nuclear Medicine in india

INDIAN SNM 2009 Website


Preparing for SPECT lecture




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Monday, November 02, 2009

Episode 33 EBV Imaging and Therapy

This episode features an interview with Joe Hernandez from Principio which is a new radio-pharmaceutical company developing imaging and therapeutic agents for Epstein-Barr virus and prostate related carcinomas

http://www.principioinc.com/overview.htm


Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
Take the Quiz on episode 18
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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.



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Monday, August 10, 2009

Episode 32 news from snm

In this episode we discuss the molybdenum shortage, new therapies and V/Q SPECT.




Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.



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Monday, June 01, 2009

Episode 31 breast radiotherapy using radioisotopes

This episode features an interview with Dr Giovanni Paganelli from the European Institute of Oncology, Division of Nuclear Medicine, Milano, ITALY.

http://www.ieo.it/inglese/innovazioni/av_biot.shtml
Dr Paganelli describes a very cost effective and highly applicable methods of enhancing or replacing adjuvant radiotherapy of the breast.




Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.



Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Episode 30 Viral Therapy

This podcast covers the treatment of viral disease using radioisotopes. This a very exciting and new approach to treating HIV, Hep C and many other viruses. The podcast features an interview with Dr Ekaterina Dadachova from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY

Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
Take the Quiz on episode 18
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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.


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Thursday, March 05, 2009

Episode 29 Melanoma therapy interview with Dr Ekaterina Dadachova

This podcast covers the treatment of experimental metastatic melanoma by a combination of chemotherapy and radiolabeled antibody to melanin with an interview with
Dr Ekaterina Dadachova from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Using a very novel approach and an interesting course of research Dr Ekaterina Dadachova talks about the current state of her project.

Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
Take the Quiz on episode 18
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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.


You can get text of the podcasts from
Podzinger


Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Episode 28 Molly Supply

Episode 28 Molly Supply

This podcast features an interview with Dr Christoper O'Brien
from Canada on the origins, issues and actions around the supply of Molybdenum

Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
Take the Quiz on episode 18
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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.


You can get text of the podcasts from
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Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
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Thursday, January 01, 2009

Episode 27 Cardiac Stem Cells

Episode 27 Cardiac Stem Cells
This podcast features an interview by Bronwyn Cleary with Dr Magdelena Kostkiewicz
at the EANM.
The Role of Nuclear Imaging in Evaluating Myocardial Homing of Progenitor Cells and the Impact of Stem Cell Therapy on Myocardial Perfusion and Function.

Background:
In patients after myocardial infarction, stem cell therapy has already shown some clinical promise; however, many fundamental questions remain unanswered. The aim of this study was to evaluate the myocardial viability prior to stem cell transfer and its long-term effect on myocardial perfusion and function. In addition, early myocardial retention of tracer-labeled cells was evaluated.

Material and methods:
46 patients with a large anterior myocardial infarction (peak CK 2399-11213U/L, peak Tn I 68-249 ng/dL) were included in the study 6-9 days after primary PCI. The control group involved 12 patients not subjected to cell therapy (1:4 assignment). To evaluate myocardial perfusion and viability, regional and global left ventricular contractility, GSPECT was performed 2 days prior to autologous CD34+ cells’ transcoronary application. In addition, in a subgroup of 23 consecutive patients the cells were labeled with 99mTc-HMPAO to assess their early myocardial retention (i.e., homing to the infarct zone vs. border zone vs. non-infarcted area, myocardial SPECT) and proportion of retention in the heart vs. other organs (whole body SPECT). After 6 months, GSPECT was repeated.

Results.
In the impaired segments, improvement in both perfusion and ejection (global, regional) fraction was observed at 6 months (45- 49 % in the active group, 52-54% in controls). One hour after transcoronary transfer, 4.72 (1.45-8.42)% activity was detected in the myocardium. In 87% patients there was a clear border-zone engraftment, without any detectable retention in the no-perfusion zone. There was a correlation between peak TnI (but not cell number) and early engraftment efficiency (r=0.54, p=0.052).

Conclusions
; Our preliminary results support the hypothesis that, in patients with a large myocardial infarction, transcoronary implantation of autologous CD34+ cells stem cells has an impact on myocadial perfusion and function at 6 months. However, preferential engraftment of the (viable) border zone indicates that the area of ‘irreversible’ injury (no-perfusion zone) may not be accessible to transcoronary-delivered cells.

Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
Take the Quiz on episode 18
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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.


You can get text of the podcasts from
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