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Radiotheranostics in oncology: current challenges and emerging opportunities
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Bodei, Lisa
, Herrmann, Ken
, Schöder, Heiko
, Lewis, Jason S
, Scott, Andrew M
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/ Cancer therapies
/ Dosimetry
/ Drug dosages
/ Iodine
/ Ligands
/ Medical research
/ Oncology
/ Patients
/ Phenotypes
/ Precision medicine
/ Radiation
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioisotopes
/ Single photon emission computed tomography
/ Thyroid diseases
/ Tumors
2022
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: current challenges and emerging opportunities
by
Bodei, Lisa
, Herrmann, Ken
, Schöder, Heiko
, Lewis, Jason S
, Scott, Andrew M
in
Biodistribution
/ Cancer therapies
/ Dosimetry
/ Drug dosages
/ Iodine
/ Ligands
/ Medical research
/ Oncology
/ Patients
/ Phenotypes
/ Precision medicine
/ Radiation
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioisotopes
/ Single photon emission computed tomography
/ Thyroid diseases
/ Tumors
2022
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: current challenges and emerging opportunities
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Bodei, Lisa
, Herrmann, Ken
, Schöder, Heiko
, Lewis, Jason S
, Scott, Andrew M
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Biodistribution
/ Cancer therapies
/ Dosimetry
/ Drug dosages
/ Iodine
/ Ligands
/ Medical research
/ Oncology
/ Patients
/ Phenotypes
/ Precision medicine
/ Radiation
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioisotopes
/ Single photon emission computed tomography
/ Thyroid diseases
/ Tumors
2022
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: current challenges and emerging opportunities
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: current challenges and emerging opportunities
2022
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Overview
Structural imaging remains an essential component of diagnosis, staging and response assessment in patients with cancer; however, as clinicians increasingly seek to noninvasively investigate tumour phenotypes and evaluate functional and molecular responses to therapy, theranostics — the combination of diagnostic imaging with targeted therapy — is becoming more widely implemented. The field of radiotheranostics, which is the focus of this Review, combines molecular imaging (primarily PET and SPECT) with targeted radionuclide therapy, which involves the use of small molecules, peptides and/or antibodies as carriers for therapeutic radionuclides, typically those emitting α-, β- or auger-radiation. The exponential, global expansion of radiotheranostics in oncology stems from its potential to target and eliminate tumour cells with minimal adverse effects, owing to a mechanism of action that differs distinctly from that of most other systemic therapies. Currently, an enormous opportunity exists to expand the number of patients who can benefit from this technology, to address the urgent needs of many thousands of patients across the world. In this Review, we describe the clinical experience with established radiotheranostics as well as novel areas of research and various barriers to progress.Radiotheranostics enables the clinician to image and then target lesions using the same probe. Despite this appealing potential, interest in the field of radiotheranostics has long been constrained by a lack of expertise, high infrastructure costs and the availability of non-radioactive alternative approaches. Nonetheless, several recent successes have led to renewed research interest. In this Review, the authors summarize the current challenges and opportunities in this rapidly emerging area.
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Nature Publishing Group
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