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Palliative Therapy of Bone Metastases by Radiopharms Administration
Authors: J. Šantora; J. Brož 1; Kubinyi J. Oponenti Novák J. 2 3; E. Hoffmanová 4
Authors‘ workplace: Státní nemocnice České Budějovice 2Klinika nukleární medicíny FN, Ostrava 3Urologická klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha 2, 4Nemocnice Kolín 1
Published in: Čas. Lék. čes. 2001; : 57-59
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The paper is presented as one of recommendations of diagnostic and therapeutic care in the field of nuclear medicine intended especially for the clinical needs of physicians indicting palliative treatment of metastases into bones using radiopharmaceuticals. It provides a brief review of principles, indications, the very performance of interventions, clinical interpretations, possible risks and contraindications including the clinical and social-economic meaning.
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radiopharmaceuticals, b radiation, palliative treatment, recommendation, nuclear medicine, metastases into bones, pain, indication, meaning
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