Just discovered your channel. I'm doing my PhD in radiopharmacology and greatly appreciate the breadth and depth of your videos. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work!
Great lecture! Very easy to digest and understand, thank you! I wish you could put the references of the lecture in the description box though. But overall, an amazing effort!
hello, thank you for making this video. But I have a question about the estimation of SUVr. Is the SUVr a literally true equal to 1 in all examples even if a body mass is 1kg, 2kg, or 10kg? I don't think so and these SUVr meaning has to be different from each others.
Just discovered your channel. I'm doing my PhD in radiopharmacology and greatly appreciate the breadth and depth of your videos. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work!
Wishing you the very best in your efforts, and thanks for your feedback.
Great lecture! Very easy to digest and understand, thank you! I wish you could put the references of the lecture in the description box though. But overall, an amazing effort!
❤very interested
hello, thank you for making this video. But I have a question about the estimation of SUVr. Is the SUVr a literally true equal to 1 in all examples even if a body mass is 1kg, 2kg, or 10kg? I don't think so and these SUVr meaning has to be different from each others.
Is SUV Max 4.2 Cancer ?
It usually depends on the cancer type but in general the cutoff used is sn SUV max of 3.
please give referancs or evidences for""SUV derived from two seperate studies, is expected to differ by up to +/- 28% for 95% of obeservation.
"Lodge, M.A., 2017. Repeatability of SUV in oncologic 18F-FDG PET. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 58(4), pp.523-532."