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D. Paez, G. Gnanasegaran, S. Fanti, J. Bomanji, M. Hacker, M. Sathekge, H. Bom, J. Cerci, A. Chiti, K. Herrmann, A. Scott, J. Czernin, N. El-Haj, E. Estrada, O. Pellet, P. Orellana, F. Giammarile, M. Abdel-Wahab (2020)
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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (2020) 54:157–160 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13139-020-00653-8 ISSN (print) 1869-3482 EDITORIAL ISSN (online) 1869-3474 Dong Soo Lee Published online: 14 July 2020 Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine 2020 Nuclear Medicine amid COVID-19 Pandemic Bom, the chairman of Asia Regional Cooperative Council for Nuclear Medicine (ARCCNM), around that We are in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis which is a pan- time, half of the nuclear medicine practice in thirteen demic predicted to be longer-lasting than anybody expected. countries stopped functioning as the radionuclide-therapy As early as April, World Health Organization (WHO) and wards and nuclear medical personnel were drafted to treat International Atomic Agency (IAEA) did the swift motion to and save COVID-19 patients. The other half maintained produce the then-collected knowledge to keep the nuclear their nuclear medicine practice, but with limited capacity medicine to protect the frontline healthcare workers globally. due to the shortage of supply of radionuclides/radiophar- World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology represent- maceuticals, and in more fortunate institutions, their do- ed the global nuclear medicine community to collaborate in mestic supply kept them working. this endeavor with WHO/IAEA and contributed to produce This pandemic crisis gave everyone lessons, and a les- guidance
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