ISO 12749-6:2020

International Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 23 November 2020 ·

Nuclear energy, nuclear technologies, and radiological protection — Vocabulary — Part 6: Nuclear medicine

Medical science
Including regenerative medicine, cell therapy, stratified medicine
Radiation protection
Including protection against radio-frequency radiation

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ISO 12749-6:2020 Scope

This document contains the terms, definitions, notes to entry and examples corresponding to the frequently used concepts which apply to diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine.

It comprises the minimum essential information for each nuclear medicine concept represented by a single term. It provides the reader with the information required to approach this multidisciplinary speciality, such as medical, radiopharmacy and medical physics point of view. It is intended to facilitate communication and promote common understanding.

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