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Standardization of Administered Activities in Pediatric Nuclear Medicine: A Report of the First Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative Project, Part 1—Statement of the Issue and a Review of Available Resources

Frederic H. Fahey, Henry Hee-Seong Bom, Arturo Chiti, Yun Young Choi, Gang Huang, Michael Lassmann, Norman Laurin, Fernando Mut, Rodolfo Nuñez-Miller, Darin O’Keeffe, Prasanta Pradhan, Andrew M. Scott, Shaoli Song, Nischal Soni, Mayuki Uchiyama and Luis Vargas
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 2015, 56 (4) 646-651; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.114.152249
Frederic H. Fahey
1Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
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Henry Hee-Seong Bom
2Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Hwasun Jeonnam, South Korea
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Arturo Chiti
3Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano, Italy
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Yun Young Choi
4Hanyang University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Gang Huang
5Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China
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Michael Lassmann
6University Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
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Norman Laurin
7Centre Hospitalier Affilié Universitaire Régional de Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
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Fernando Mut
8Spanish Association Hospital, Montevideo, Uruguay
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Rodolfo Nuñez-Miller
9International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
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Darin O’Keeffe
10Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand
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Prasanta Pradhan
11Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India
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Andrew M. Scott
12Austin Hospital and Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Melbourne, Australia
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Shaoli Song
13Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China
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Nischal Soni
14Department of Nuclear Medicine, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, DurbanKwaZulu Natal, South Africa
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Mayuki Uchiyama
15Department of Radiology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Minato, Tokyo, Japan; and
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Luis Vargas
16Xalapa Medical Center, Xalapa, Mexico
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    Lifetime attributable risk of cancer death as function of age at time of exposure and sex resulting from 10-mSv exposure based on BEIR VII phase 2 report (17). Dashed lines indicate attributable risk levels of 1 in 700, 1 in 1,000, and 1 in 2,000 corresponding to sex-averaged risk for 1-, 10-, and 40-y-old, respectively. (Reprinted with permission of (25).)

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    NMGI Participants

    Participating institutionRepresentative
    Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine and BiologyHenry Hee-Seong Bom
    Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear MedicineDarin O’Keeffe and Andrew M. Scott
    Canadian Association of Nuclear MedicineNorman Laurin
    Chinese Society of Nuclear MedicineGang Huang and Shaoli Song
    European Association of Nuclear MedicineArturo Chiti and Michael Lassmann
    International Atomic Energy AgencyRodolfo Nuñez-Miller
    Japanese Society of Nuclear MedicineMayuki Uchiyama
    Korean Society of Nuclear MedicineYun Young Choi
    Latin American Association of Societies of Nuclear Medicine and BiologyFernando Mut
    Society of Nuclear Medicine IndiaPrasanta Pradhan
    Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular ImagingFrederic H. Fahey
    South African Society of Nuclear MedicineNischal Soni
    World Federation on Nuclear Medicine and BiologyLuis Vargas
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    Strengths and Limitations of Current Educational Content

    StrengthsLimitations
    Most content is free (open access) on the InternetLanguage barrier (available in English only)
    Wide range of topics coveredSome important topics do not have adequate coverage
    Fairly up to dateHeterogeneous platforms or displays
    Trustworthy sources with minimal or limited commercial interestLack of global guidelines. Recent European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM)/Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) harmonization is a step in the right direction

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Standardization of Administered Activities in Pediatric Nuclear Medicine: A Report of the First Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative Project, Part 1—Statement of the Issue and a Review of Available Resources
Frederic H. Fahey, Henry Hee-Seong Bom, Arturo Chiti, Yun Young Choi, Gang Huang, Michael Lassmann, Norman Laurin, Fernando Mut, Rodolfo Nuñez-Miller, Darin O’Keeffe, Prasanta Pradhan, Andrew M. Scott, Shaoli Song, Nischal Soni, Mayuki Uchiyama, Luis Vargas
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 2015, 56 (4) 646-651; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.114.152249

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Standardization of Administered Activities in Pediatric Nuclear Medicine: A Report of the First Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative Project, Part 1—Statement of the Issue and a Review of Available Resources
Frederic H. Fahey, Henry Hee-Seong Bom, Arturo Chiti, Yun Young Choi, Gang Huang, Michael Lassmann, Norman Laurin, Fernando Mut, Rodolfo Nuñez-Miller, Darin O’Keeffe, Prasanta Pradhan, Andrew M. Scott, Shaoli Song, Nischal Soni, Mayuki Uchiyama, Luis Vargas
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