Letter From the Editors —September 2019 Issue

The radionuclide bone scan was one of the earliest studies introduced into clinical nuclear medicine practice in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At that time, studies using strontium-85 (Sr-85) quickly demonstrated its superiority over planar radiographs in detecting metastatic lesions.
Source: Seminars in Nuclear Medicine - Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Source Type: research