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Journal of Diagnostic Imaging in Therapy (Jdit)
journal of diagnostic imaging in therapy (issn: 2057-3782) is published online by open medscience, based in northern ireland, uk, to address the needs of researchers specialising in nuclear medicine, diagnostic imaging and therapy by providing open access to peer-reviewed articles. editor-in-chief: prof. andrea ciarmiello, s. andrea hospital, la spezia, italy co-editor-in-chief: prof. luigi mansi, second university of naples, naples, italy jdit aims to publish clear and concise articles, including thematic issues, on the following topics: accelerators * brachytherapy * cancer therapy * clinical trials * computed tomography (ct) * cyclotron technology * diagnostic imaging * dosimetry * drug delivery systems * echocardiography * high intensity focused ultrasound (hifu) * hybrid imaging systems * image guided surgery * imaging agents * isotope production * magnetic resonance imaging * magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound (mrgfus) * mammography * medical devices * medical health ph
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