Personalisation of Molecular Radiotherapy through Optimisation of Theragnostics

Volume: 10, Issue: 4, Pages: 174 - 174
Published: Oct 16, 2020
Abstract
Molecular radiotherapy, or targeted radionuclide therapy, uses systemically administered drugs bearing a suitable radioactive isotope, typically a beta emitter. These are delivered via metabolic or other physiological pathways to cancer cells in greater concentrations than to normal tissues. The absorbed radiation dose in tumour deposits causes chromosomal damage and cell death. A partner radiopharmaceutical, most commonly the same vector...
Paper Details
Title
Personalisation of Molecular Radiotherapy through Optimisation of Theragnostics
Published Date
Oct 16, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
174 - 174
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