Feedback

X
Weißbuch Radioligandentherapie in Deutschland

Weißbuch Radioligandentherapie in Deutschland

0 Ungluers have Faved this Work
Nuclear medicine has traditionally been strongly diagnostically oriented, but in recent decades has increasingly developed therapeutically as well. A key example of this development is radioligand therapy, which combines diagnostic and therapeutic approaches: Radioactively labeled ligands are initially used for imaging and subsequently for targeted treatment. This method is currently used primarily for neuroendocrine tumors and prostate cancer. The White Paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the current state of nuclear medicine diagnostics and therapy, identifies existing gaps in care, and develops concrete recommendations for the further development of care structures. It is based on the assessments of expert panels from clinical practice, health insurance providers, and patient advocacy groups. Key challenges are systematically examined, including outpatient care, reimbursement structures, and the implementation of innovative therapeutic approaches. The work is aimed at decision-makers in the healthcare system – including medical professionals, payers, political actors, professional societies, regulatory institutions, and patient organizations – and is intended to serve as a sound basis for the further development of nuclear medicine care.

This book is included in DOAB.

Why read this book? Have your say.

You must be logged in to comment.

Rights Information

Are you the author or publisher of this work? If so, you can claim it as yours by registering as an Unglue.it rights holder.

Downloads

This work has been downloaded 0 times via unglue.it ebook links.
  1. 0 - pdf (CC BY-NC-ND) at OAPEN Library.

Keywords

  • access to care
  • Enlightenment
  • Intersectoral care
  • nuclear medicine
  • Patient Communication
  • prostate carcinoma
  • Radioligandtherapy
  • radionuclide therapy
  • rémunération
  • thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBP Health systems and services::MBPA Primary care medicine, primary health care

Links

DOI: 10.32745/9783954669851

Editions

edition cover

Share

Copy/paste this into your site: