Dominique Delbeke, M.D., Ph.D.

Position: Professor

Department: Radiology and Radiological Sciences

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Email: dominique.delbeke@vanderbilt.edu

Office Address: Dept. of Radiology and Radiological Sciences
Office Address2: CCC-1121 Medical Center North
1611 21st Ave. S. and Garland
Nashville , TN 37232-2675
Phone :615-343-8516
Fax: 615-343-6531

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  Dominique Delbeke, M.D., Ph.D.
Patient Care Specialty
FDG imaging PET/SPECT

Clinical Research Keywords
Nuclear Medicine/PET: oncology, neurology, cardiology

Clinical Research Description
Dr. Delbeke has published 94 peer-reviewed articles and 50 book chapters. She has served on the editorial boards of numerous scientific journals and is involved in numerous clinical research projects. Dr. Delbeke has co-edited five textbooks including Positron Emission Tomography: Clinical Practice, Nuclear Cardiology and Correlative Imaging: A Teaching File, Practical FDG Imaging, and Nuclear Medicine Imaging: A Teaching File. She serves as the Director of Nuclear Medicine and PET at Vanderbilt and functions in a national leadership role in the Society of Nuclear Medicine and the American Board of Nuclear Medicine.

Dr. Delbeke?s primary research interests revolve around PET and SPECT applications in oncology and cardiology.

Publications
Editors: Delbeke D, Martin WH, Patton JA, Sandler MP Publisher:Springer-Verlag, NY, NY, 2002. Practical FDG Imaging: A teaching File. , , ,

Delbeke D, Kovalsky E, Morgan DS, Martin WH, Kinney M, Arrowsmith T, Greer J. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose imaging with positron emission tomography for initial staging of Hodgkin's disease and lymphoma. Molecular Imaging and Biology, 4, 105-114, 2001

Delbeke D, Martin WH, Patton JA, Sandler MP. Value of Iterative reconstruction, attenuation correction, and image fusion for interpretation of FDG images using an intergrated dual-head coincidence camera with X-ray based attenuation maps in patients with known or suspected malignancy. Radiology, 218, 163-171, 2001

Delbeke, D, Sandler, MP. The role of hybrid cameras in oncology. Semin Nucl Med, 20(4), 268-280, 2000

Boren EB, Delbeke D, Patton JA, Sandler MP. Comparison of FDG PET and Positron Coincidence Dectection Imaging Using a Dual Head Gamma Camera (DHC) with 5/8 inch Nal(TI) Crystals in patients with Suspected Body Malignancies. Europ J Nucl Med , 26, 379-387, 1999

Delbeke D. Oncological applications of FDG-PET imaging: Brain tumors, colorectal cancer, lymphoma and melanoma. J Nucl Med , 40, 591-603, 1999

Delbeke D. Oncological applications of FDG-PET imaging: Breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, hepatocellular carcinomas and other body tumors. J Nucl Med , 40, 1706-1716, 1999

Delbeke D, Patton JA, Martin WH, Sandler MP. FDG PET and dual-head gamma camera positron coincidence detection imaging using a dual head gamma camera of suspected malignancies and brain disorders. J Nucl Med, 40(1999), 110-117, 1999

Delbeke D, Rose M, Chapman WC, Pinson CW, Wright JK, Beauchamp DR, Leach S. Optimal interpretaion of F-18FDG Imaging with positron emission tomography significantly impacts the diagnosis, staging and management of pancreatic carcinoma. J Nucl Med , 40, 1784-1792, 1999


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Updated Date
06/02/2006

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