The number of microspheres in Y90 radioembolization directly affects normal tissue radiation exposure
Alexander S. Pasciak(Johns Hopkins University), Clifford R. Weiss, Robert A. Anders(Johns Hopkins University), Danielle Donahue(National Institutes of Health), Richard E. Thompson(Johns Hopkins University), Godwin Abiola(Johns Hopkins University), Nathan R. Crookston(Johns Hopkins University), Eric C. Frey(Johns Hopkins Hospital), Robert P. Liddell(Johns Hopkins University), Sepideh Besharati(Johns Hopkins University), Matthew R. Dreher(Duke University)
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
November 18, 2019
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