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Targeted Radionuclide Therapy | ||||||||||||||||
November 12, 2001 | ||||||||||||||||
Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland USA March 15-16, 2002 (see website) With radioactive and other photon-emitting tracers we can pinpoint specific molecular signatures in cancer. Once identified, they can be targets for stable or radioactive pharmaceuticals to try to bring about complete or partial remission of the patient's disease. This course will cover imaging, dosimetric and therapeutic applications of radiopharmaceuticals and metabolic imaging agents, with descriptions of how these techniques are being applied in the care of patients. The course will be of particular interest to nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, and surgical, radiation and medical oncologists, but will be useful to all who treat patients with cancer. |
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Organized by: | CME | |||||||||||||||
Invited Speakers: | COURSE DIRECTORS Henry N. Wagner, Jr., MD Professor of Medicine, Radiology and Environmental Health Sciences Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Director, Radiation Health Sciences Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Richard L. Wahl, MD Professor of Radiology Director, Division of Nuclear Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Course Co-Director Julia W. Buchanan, BS Department of Radiology Division of Nuclear Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine FACULTY S. James Adelstein, MD, PhD Daniel C. Tosteson University Professor Harvard University Boston, Massachusetts Hazel B. Breitz, MD NeoRx Corporation Seattle, Washington Jorge A. Carrasquillo, MD Deputy Chief, Nuclear Medicine Department National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland R. Edward Coleman, MD Professor of Radiology Vice-chair, Department of Radiology Director, Division of Nuclear Medicine Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina Gerald L. DeNardo MD Professor of Internal Medicine, Radiology and of Pathology University of California, Davis Sacramento, California Sally J. DeNardo, MD Professor of Internal Medicine and of Radiology University of California, Davis Sacramento, California Ian W. Flinn, MD Assistant Professor of Oncology - Hematologic Malignancies Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Jeff F. Geschwind, MD Associate Professor of Radiology, Oncology and of Surgery Director, Interventional Radiology Research Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine David M. Goldenberg, ScD, MD Professor and President Garden State Cancer Center Center for Molecular Medicine and Immunology Belleville, New Jersey Paul W. Ladenson, MD John Eager Howard Professor of Endocrinology Professor of Medicine, Pathology and of Oncology Director, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism Director, Thyroid Tumor Center Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Steven M. Larson, MD Professor of Radiology Weill Medical College of Cornell University Chief, Nuclear Medicine Service, Department of Radiology Member, Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York Alexander J. McEwan, MB Professor of Oncology University of Alberta Canada Kenneth A. McKusick, MD Associate Professor of Radiology Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts David A. Scheinberg, MD, PhD Vincent Astor Chair Chief, Leukemia Service Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Science Professor Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York George Sgouros, PhD Associate Member Department of Medical Physics Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York Jeffry A. Siegel, PhD President and CEO Nuclear Physics Enterprises Cherry Hill, New Jersey Gregory A. Wiseman, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota |
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Registration: | Registration postmarked before February 1, 2002 Physicians $400 Residents*/Fellows*/Allied Health Professionals *with verification of status $300 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration postmarked after February 1, 2002 Physicians $450 Residents*/Fellows*/Allied Health Professionals *with verification of status $350 The registration fee fee includes instructional materials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks and luncheons. Foreign payments must be made by credit card or with a U.S. Dollar World Money Order, and government payments must be made with IMPACT credit cards. An enrollment confirmation will be sent to each registrant. If you do not receive a confirmation by March 8, 2002, please call (410) 955-3169 to confirm that you are registered. |
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