Thursday, July 9, 2009
Nuclear Medicine
Click here to read an article out of Canada on the status of nuclear medicine in the practice of cardiology. Mr. Spears made an error in his reference to technetium-99. The radioisotope actually used is technetium-99m with a 6 hour half-life. Technetium-99 has a 211,100 year half-life. That is a big difference.
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