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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The "Standard text" for nuclear medicine physics,
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This review is from: Physics in Nuclear Medicine, 3e (Hardcover)
"Sorenson and Phelps" is now "Cherry, Sorenson and Phelps." It is still the standard text for nuclear medicine physics, covering the topics well for the radiology resident, nuclear medicine resident or fellow, or a beginning medical physicist. While clearly (in my opinion) the best text in its field, I would suggest that the authors give future consideration for a companion CD ROM (as in many new texts) that helps the reader understand some of the more complex topics, and that they give more treatment to quantiative PET scanning (including a "cookbook" on Patlak analysis using either arterial sampling or modified for venous sampling with left ventricular or aortic region of interest measurement with PET/CT). Sadly, little PET/CT information is available, perhaps the "hottest" topic in nuclear medicine.All in all, though, it is still the standard text in the field. I am glad to see (and own) the latest edition, and highly recommend it for purchase.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The bible for nuclear medicine physics...a "must have" book.,
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This review is from: Physics in Nuclear Medicine - Second Edition (Hardcover)
This is one of those books that should be in thelibrary of every medical and health physicist, radiologist, residents and students. A little dated by now (published in 1986), but it still provides excellent coverage of the basic physics of nuclear medicine which haven't really changed. Topics covered include radiation, radiation detectors and instrumentation, radionuclide production, dosimetry, Anger cameras and imaging systems, tracer kinetics and radiation safety.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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one of the best text book,
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This review is from: Physics in Nuclear Medicine - Second Edition (Hardcover)
I like this text book..It is a great introductory book, very clear explanations, good references...It helped me a lot for my dissertation
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Classic nuclear medicine textbook,
This review is from: Physics in Nuclear Medicine, 3e (Hardcover)
Simon Cherry has recently updated this venerated classic textbook originally written by Michael Phelps and Jim Sorenson. The revised and expanded book makes a timely contribution to modern imaging. I just used this book as a supplement to a graduate course at San Diego State University on "Physics of Imaging". It is clear, thorough and very well written. Steven Goetsch, Ph.D.
4.0 out of 5 stars
theory, not application. but not much theory.,
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This review is from: Physics in Nuclear Medicine, 3e (Hardcover)
The book is written as an overview of all aspects of nuclear medicine, and is successfully comprehensive in scope. It is more of a 'theory' book in that it does not offer, by proportion, much clinically relevant information. The theory happens to be limited in its derivations and is presented semi-qualitatively (equations are offered, but usually too general for those with research interests), though I'm sure it would have to be much thicker to incorporate said information.
Ultimately, it is a very accessible introduction to the science and would be useful in preparation for Nuc Med or Radiology (and similar) board exams, if augmented with more quantitatively detailed texts.
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Great introduction to Nuclear Medicine instrumentation,
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This review is from: Physics in Nuclear Medicine, 3e (Hardcover)
A great deal of the information that you will need to get your feet wet in the field of Nuclear Medicine physics is contained in this book. I have used it to teach medical residents and it follows the board exam material pretty faithfully. Well written.
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superb information content explained well,
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This review is from: Physics in Nuclear Medicine - Second Edition (Hardcover)
Sorenson and Phelps have compiled all of the relative and essential physics of nuclear medicine in such a way that is easy to understand. This text also contained graphs that illustrated points and made them much clearer. The pictures of hardware, although somewhat outdated, also were helpful in the learning process. This is an excellent text for any course of study related to nuclear medicine.
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This review is from: Physics in Nuclear Medicine, 3e (Hardcover)
The book is exactly what I ordered. From the picture to the receipt of the actual product, nothing went wrong. Great seller.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Book was in excellent condition. The shipping was also earlier than expected which is great considering classes were about to start. highly recommend purchasing from this vendor.
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Physics in Nuclear Medicine, 3e by Simon R. Cherry (Hardcover - July 18, 2003)
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