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Molecular Imaging/Therapy: It's Only Useful If It's Useful-and Available

Advances in imaging technology have made it possible to view molecular pathways within living individuals as never before. However, molecular imaging and therapy have existed for more than a half-century and are based on long-established concepts and methods (see suggested references for support for statements made in this commentary). As molecular techniques come to the forefront in medicine, it has become clear that, just as a diversity of scientists is required to advance basic knowledge in the field, we will need physicians from multiple disciplines, crossdisciplinary training, and a commitment to cooperative exploration if the potential of molecular imaging therapy is to be fulfilled.

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