(99m)Tc-UBI 29-41 is a promising agent for the specific detection of infections in humans because of its high sensitivity (96.3%), specificity (94.1%), and accuracy (95.3%) with high positive predictive (95.1%) and negative predictive values (95.5%).
1. Understand the need for anatomy-based adaptation and methods to safely implement this in the clinic 2. Recognize the need for physiological-based adaptation and methods to safely implement this into the clinic 3. Appreciate the radiobiological limitations and concerns associated with dose summation, and adaptation 4. Describe the clinical implications of dose summation and adaptation on individual patient treatments, clinical trials, and outcomes assessment.
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