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Los Angeles to Host Nuclear Medicine Meeting

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 20 May 2002
The Society of Nuclear Medicine will hold its annual meeting June 15-19, 2002, in Los Angeles (CA, USA), where information will be provided about state-of-the-art medical breakthroughs and other topics that made headlines in 2002. The meeting is expected to attract participants from the United States and around the world.

Highlights of the meeting include in-depth categorical sessions, which will include a session on "Terrorism Involving Radioactive Materials.” The medical breakthroughs and industry trends to be covered include the growth of PET; PET and breast cancer, Alzheimer's and other diseases; cardiac disease & nuclear medicine; image of the year; radioimmunity; and new radiotracers and techniques.

The preliminary program, including categoricals, can be viewed at the society's website (www.snm.org), where registration details are also available.




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