Figure][1] Jason S. Lewis, PhD Professor Jason S. Lewis holds the Emily Tow Chair at Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) in New York. He serves as deputy director of the Sloan Kettering Institute, ...
Molecularly targeted therapies are increasingly relevant in clinical oncology, as they enable the selective modulation of specific biologic targets—such as enzymes or receptors—by inhibiting or ...
Incidental findings from PET are common, induce unnecessary patient anxiety, and incur substantial costs to the health care system, with further diagnostic clarification potentially delaying important ...
The second Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) AI Summit, organized by the SNMMI AI Task Force, took ...
Radiopharmaceuticals represent a promising new frontier in cancer therapy. In the United States, cancer is the second leading cause of death. There is an urgent need to develop new therapies to meet ...
The level of evidence is consistently increasing: the ability of chatbots to mimic humans is impressive, even in the scientific and medical domains (1–3). The role they will play in the process of ...
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 2026, jnumed.123.266357; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.123.266357 ...
The recent development of quinoline-based PET tracers that act as fibroblast-activation-protein inhibitors (FAPIs) demonstrated promising preclinical and clinical results. FAP is overexpressed by ...
Metal implants can significantly degrade the quality of CT images (1,2). Artifacts are visible on the images because of beam hardening, Compton scattering, and noise (1,3). This is especially of ...
Increased expression of fibroblast-activating protein (FAP) in fibrous caps may contribute to progression of atherosclerotic plaques. Methods: Forty-one patients who underwent 68Ga-conjugated ...
A landmark study from the Institute of Medicine reported that the assessment of cognitive difficulties in children with epilepsy is timely and imperative. Anticonvulsant-induced cognitive impairment ...
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 2026, jnumed.125.271098; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.125.271098 ...
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