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Charles Pecher (26 November 1913 – 28 August 1941) was a Belgian pioneer in nuclear medicine. He discovered and introduced strontium-89 in medical therapeutic procedures in 1939. He was the first to report a possible therapeutic role for the beta emitting radionuclide strontium-89 in the palliation of bone pain associated with metastatic bone disease. His autoradiographies of animals or organs after administration of strontium-89 or phosphorus-32 started the development of bone scintigraphy.

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  • Charles Pecher (Antwerpen, 26 november 1913 – Joliette, 28 augustus 1941) was een Belgisch pionier in de nucleaire geneeskunde. Hij ontdekte en voerde strontium-89 in de geneeskunde, als derde medische radio-isotoop (na fosfor-32 en jodium-131, respectievelijk door John H. Lawrence en Joseph G. Hamilton ingevoerd). De autoradiografieën van dieren of organen na toediening van strontium-89 of fosfor-32 gaven de start tot de ontwikkeling der botscintigrafie. Charles Pecher was ook een pionier in fundamentele neurofysiologie door zijn bewijs van toevalsprocessen in het zenuwstelsel. (nl)
  • Charles Pecher (26 November 1913 – 28 August 1941) was a Belgian pioneer in nuclear medicine. He discovered and introduced strontium-89 in medical therapeutic procedures in 1939. He was the first to report a possible therapeutic role for the beta emitting radionuclide strontium-89 in the palliation of bone pain associated with metastatic bone disease. His autoradiographies of animals or organs after administration of strontium-89 or phosphorus-32 started the development of bone scintigraphy. (en)
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  • Joliette, Canada (en)
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  • Antwerp, Belgium (en)
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