This journal aims to provide its readers with a swift, yet complete, current awareness service. This is achieved both by the scope and
structure of the journal, key features of which are:-
• Careful selection of relevant abstracts (and other bibliographic data)
from the latest issues of 4,000 leading international biomedical journals.
• The arrangement, within each issue, of abstracts
into separate chapters devoted to a specific topic. The journal covers the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radioisotopes in
biomedicine, and includes the radiobiology of isotopes, aspects of radiohygiene, new labelling techniques and tracer applications. The
routine use of techniques such as radioimmunoassay and aspects of radiobiology and radiohygiene unrelated to radioisotopes are excluded
from the coverage.
• Detailed author and keyword indexes to allow the reader to locate items of special interest.