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Nuclear data relevant to the production and application of diagnostic radionuclides

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RADIOCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 89, Issue 4-5, Pages 223-232

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1524/ract.2001.89.4-5.223

Keywords

diagnostic radionuclide; decay data; internal radiation dose; nuclear reaction cross section; production yield; radionuclidic purity; isomer ratio; nuclear model calculation; emission tomography (PET and SPECT)

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The types of nuclear data and their quality required in the production and application of diagnostic radionuclides are outlined. The radioactive decay data determine the suitability of a radioisotope for in vivo tracer studies, both from the imaging and internal radiation dose considerations. The nuclear reaction cross section data allow optimisation of production routes. Both reactors and cyclotrons are used for production purposes. The nuclear data needed in the two cases and their present status are discussed. Special attention is paid to radionuclides suitable for emission tomography (PET and SPECT). The controversy about reactor vs cyclotron production of the widely used Mo-99/Tc-99m generator system is discussed. Some special considerations in cyclotron production of radionuclides are outlined. The need of accurate data near reaction thresholds, the constraint of available particles and their energies at a small cyclotron, the influence of increasing incident particle energy, and the formation of isomeric impurities are discussed in detail. The role of nuclear model calculations in predicting unknown data is considered.

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