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Dr. Jason L Stemmer, MD

  • 6080 North la Cholla Boulevard Suite 200
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85741

Specialties

  • Internal Medicine
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Kai Haber, MD

  • 1501 North Campbell Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85724

Specialties

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Lisa Gobar, MD

  • 1501 North Campbell Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85724

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Laurie R Dodd, MD

  • 2355 North Ferguson Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85712

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Walter H Williams, MD

  • 1501 North Campbell Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85724

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Lawrence S Kaskowitz, MD

  • 677 North Wilmot Road
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85711

Specialties

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. James M Woolfenden, MD

  • 1501 North Campbell Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85724

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Homayoun Modarresifar, MD

  • 1501 North Campbell Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85724

Specialties

  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Radiation Oncology
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Dr. James W Tyson, MD

  • 2709 West Placita Mesa Alta
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85742

Specialties

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Julio E Garcia, MD

  • 3289 Woodburn Road Suite 060
  • Annandale,
  • Virginia
  • 22003

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  • Internal Medicine
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. T B Struse, DO

  • 4892 North Stone Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85704

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  • Internal Medicine
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Travis K Walsh, DO

  • 3601 South 6th Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85723

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  • Internal Medicine
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Laurence G Hanelin, MD

  • 677 North Wilmot Road
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85711

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Yuqing Zhang, MD

  • 1501 North Campbell Avenue
  • Tucson,
  • Arizona
  • 85724

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Tucson Information

Tucson, Arizona is home to 14 practicing nuclear medicine doctors who have offices in 1 county and 10 zip codes, including zip codes 85724, 85711, 85723, 85704, 85745, 85742, 85741, 85705, 85719, and 85712.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Tucson has a population of 515,526, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 nuclear medicine doctor for every 36,823 residents.

Arizona Information

Arizona has many famous tourist attractions and parks, including the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, which was created when the dam was built. The Grand Canyon draws millions of visitors each year, and Phoenix, Scottsdale, Flagstaff each draw their own sun-seeking winter vacationers. Visit the world-famous O.K. Corral in Tombstone. Arizona’s population is 5,939,292, and Phoenix, the capital city, is home to a majority of those people. Entertainers Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, and Tanya Tucker were born here, along with architect Frank Lloyd Wright and former Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Arizona has a population of 5,939,292. Of this population, 1,535,805 are under the age of 18 and 754,345 are at or above the age of 65.

Nuclear Medicine Information

Description

Nuclear medicine is the use of radiation and imaging systems to detect disease. A nuclear medicine physician uses radioactive substances to diagnose and treat cancer and other diseases, and to research treatment for diseases. The radioactive molecules are administered to patients and then measured in the body, or samples taken from body tissue or fluids are measured. Radiation changes the body’s tissues and cells, so the tests performed after radiation is administered indicate the extent of certain diseases.

Sometimes radiation is used to kill certain cancer cells, or to reduce the pain of bone cancer. A nuclear medicine physician uses radiology to learn the effectiveness of tumor treatment, to detect cancer, diagnose infection and inflammation, or detect a blood clot in the lungs.

 
 

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