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Prof. Dr. med. Markus Luster
Excellent
AiroScore
9.70

Prof. Dr. med. Markus Luster

nuclear medicine
nuclear medicine
User ScoreExperienceRatingPrice RangePublicationsOnline Consultations
98%32 years9.7/10$$$546No

Overview

Country, City
Germany, Marburg
Health facility
University Hospital Marburg
Medical unit
Department of nuclear medicine

About the doctor

Prof. Dr. med. Markus Luster is a highly experienced and accomplished nuclear medicine specialist with 31 years of experience. He obtained his medical degrees from the University of Bochum and the University of Essen, and went on to complete his specialization in nuclear medicine. He is the Director of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at the University Hospital Marburg in Germany. Dr. Luster has an impressive list of scientific publications, with 545 papers. His research focuses on various topics, including managing primary and renal hyperparathyroidism, genetic testing in inherited endocrine disorders, and non-surgical and non-radioiodine techniques for ablating benign thyroid nodules. His work has been recognized internationally, and he has held leadership positions in various professional organizations, such as the European Association of Nuclear Medicine and the German Association of Nuclear Medicine. Dr. Luster's vast experience and expertise in nuclear medicine make him highly regarded in his field. He is known for his contributions to guidelines and practice recommendations and his involvement in clinical trials and research studies. His dedication to improving patient care and advancing the field of nuclear medicine is evident in his extensive body of work. Patients can trust that they are in capable hands under the care of Dr. Luster at the Department of Nuclear Medicine in the University Hospital Marburg.

Skills & Expertise

thyroid
cancer
thyroid cancer
carcinoma
thyroid carcinoma
nuclear medicine
tumor
necrosis
tumor necrosis
radioiodine therapy
ablation
liver
nodules
hormone
petct
inflammation
thyrotropin
lung
thyroglobulin
children
pediatric
bone marrow
scintigraphy
metastatic
prostate cancer
i131
lymphocytes
injury
skin
lymph node
medullary thyroid carcinoma
radioiodine ablation
pediatric thyroid nodules
iodine131 wholebody scintigraphy
lung epithelial cells
benign thyroid nodules
radioligand therapy
thyroid remnant
liver cancer
thyroid tumors
hepatocellular cancer
c11 methionine petct
myeloid neoplasms
liver metastases
endocrine disorders
radioiodine ablation thyroid
inherited endocrine disorders
castrationresistant prostate cancer
prostatespecific membrane antigen
thymus

Resume

CV (Curriculum Vitae)

Education
  • 1985-1988 Studied human medicine at the University of Bochum
  • 1988-1992 Studied human medicine at the University of Essen
  • Obtaining a license for medical practice
  • Defense of the dissertation
  • 1993-1994 Residency, Department of nuclear medicine at the University Hospital Essen
  • 1994 Research Assistant, Department of nuclear medicine at the University Hospital Essen
  • 1994-2000 Residency, Department of nuclear medicine at the University Hospital Wuerzburg
  • Obtaining specialization in nuclear medicine
  • 2002 Postgraduate studies on quality management in medicine at the University of Heidelberg
Experience
  • 1991 Internship in the Department of general surgery at the University of Wisconsin
  • 2000-2008 Physician and Senior Staff Member of the Department of nuclear medicine at the University Hospital Wuerzburg
  • 2008-2013 Full Professor and Deputy Chair of the Department of nuclear medicine at the University Hospital Ulm
  • 2013 Director, Department of nuclear medicine at the University Hospital Marburg
Awards & Memberships
  • 2008-2013 Chairman of the therapy committee at the European Association of Nuclear Medicine
  • 2011-2016 Chairman of the thyroid committee at the German Association of Nuclear Medicine
  • 2010 Member of the endocrine tumor task force from the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer
  • 2011-2017 Speaker of the thyroid committee from the German Association of Endocrinology
  • 2010-2015 Member of the American Thyroid Association
  • 2014 Chairman of the thyroid committee from the European Association of Nuclear Medicine
  • 2014 Member of the therapy center of excellence, a subcommittee of radioactive iodine theranostic from the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
  • 2016 Vice President of the German Association of Nuclear Medicine

Languages

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English
German flag
German

Publications

Immunotoxicity of N-Butylbenzenesulfonamide (NBBS): Impacts on Immune Function in Adult Mice and Developmentally Exposed Rats.

16 August, 2023

Use of lenvatinib in the treatment of radioiodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer: a multidisciplinary perspective for daily practice

July, 2023

Changes in diagnosis and operative treatment of insulinoma over two decades.

29 June, 2023

Location

Conradistraße, 10, 35043 Marburg, Germany

FAQ

Where does the doctor practice?

What is the specialization of Prof. Dr. med. Markus Luster?

The primary specialization of the doctor is nuclear medicine.

What is the experience of the specialist?

Prof. Dr. med. Markus Luster has been practicing for more than 32 years.

What is the rating of the doctor?

What topics does Prof. Dr. med. Markus Luster expert at?

The doctor has excellent knowledge in thyroid, cancer, thyroid cancer, carcinoma, thyroid carcinoma.

Is the specialist involved in the research?

Does the specialist offer online consultations?

No, Prof. Dr. med. Markus Luster doesn’t perform virtual appointments.

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