💨 Abstract
The fifth annual UAE International Conference concluded, emphasizing the need for advanced training and technology in nuclear medicine, particularly for cancer and chronic disease diagnosis and treatment. Participants highlighted the potential of molecular imaging and radioisotope radiotherapy for personalized healthcare. Batoul Al Balooshi reported treating 15 patients with prostate and endocrine tumors using nuclear medicine techniques. The UAE was praised for its advanced nuclear medicine infrastructure, with 14 specialized centers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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