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Current Radiopharmaceuticals - Volume 17, Issue 2, 2024
Volume 17, Issue 2, 2024
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Current Advancement and Future Prospects: Biomedical Nanoengineering
Authors: Sonia Singh and Hrishika SahaniRecent advancements in biomedicine have seen a significant reliance on nanoengineering, as traditional methods often fall short in harnessing the unique attributes of biomaterials. Nanoengineering has emerged as a valuable approach to enhance and enrich the performance and functionalities of biomaterials, driving research and development in the field. This review emphasizes the most prevalent biomaterials us Read More
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Radioprotective Potency of Nanoceria
Authors: Maryam Alvandi, Zahra Shaghaghi, Soghra Farzipour and Zeynab MarzhoseyniCancer presents a significant medical challenge that requires effective management. Current cancer treatment options, such as chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy, have limitations in terms of their efficacy and the potential harm they can cause to normal tissues. In response, researchers have been focusing on developing adjuvants that can enhance tumor responses while minimizing dam Read More
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Radiopharmaceuticals: A New Vista for Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid Cancer
Authors: Siddhi Vernekar, Roja Rani Budha and Rajasekhar Reddy AlavalaRadiopharmaceuticals are in the diagnosis and treatment of cancerous and noncancerous diseases, and a hope for optimistic effort in the field of nuclear medicine. They play a crucial role in clinical nuclear medicine by providing a tool to comprehend human disease and create efficient treatments. A detailed analysis is provided regarding the crux of molecular imaging including PET and SPECT overview for the detection Read More
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Personalized 125I Seed Interstitial Brachytherapy for Patients Aged 80 Years and Over with Early Primary High-risk Non-melanoma Skin Cancer
Authors: Liang Yansong, Wang Juan, Zhang Hongtao, Liu Zezhou, Su Xiaohua, Zhao Huanfen, Zhao Rongmei and Yin JianqiObjective: The aim of this study is to explore the safety and efficacy of iodine-125 seeds interstitial brachytherapy (PISI-BT) for patients aged 80 and above with early primary high-risk non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). Methods: In this retrospective single-center study, we collected and analyzed data from patients ≥ 80 years of age with early primary high-risk NMSC treated with PISI-BT between December 2003 and May Read More
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The Impact of HAPPY (Humanity Assurance Protocol in Interventional Radiotherapy) on the Psychological Well-being of Gynecological Cancer Patients
Background: HAPPY (Humanity Assurance Protocol in Interventional Radiotherapy) reports the necessity for gynecological cancer patients to undergo interventional radiotherapy (IRT, also called brachytherapy). The present paper has evaluated how some precautions may improve the psychological well-being of the patients during IRT. Methods: Patients with gynecological cancer undergoing IRT-HDR were analyzed. Pati Read More
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A Novel Dual-labeled Peptide for Multimodal Imaging of EGFR with L858R Mutation
Authors: Myoung H. Kim, Seul-Gi Kim and Dae-Weung KimBackground: The development of molecular imaging agents targeting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) with L858R mutation may help with the selection of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLCL) patients who may benefit from EFGR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy. Objective: In this study, we developed 99mTc STHHYYP-GHEG-ECGK-tetramethylrhodamine (STHHYYP-ECGK-TAMRA) to target EGFR with L858R mutati Read More
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CT-guided Percutaneous Microwave Ablation Combined with Local Radiotherapy or Chemotherapy of Malignant Pulmonary Tumors
Authors: Rongde Xu, Jingjing Chen, Daohua Chen, Xiaobo Zhang, Wei Cui, Yi Deng, Danxiong Sun, Bing Yuan and Jing LiBackground and Objective: The study aimed to investigate the clinical efficacy of CT-guided microwave ablation (MWA) combined with 125I seed implantation or bronchial arterial infusion (BAI) chemotherapy in the treatment of malignant pulmonary tumors. Methods: A total of 56 patients who underwent MWA, MWA combined with 125I particle implantation, or MWA combined with BAI chemotherapy for advanced lung canc Read More
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Exploring the Potential of Metformin in Mitigating Radiation-induced Gastrointestinal and Hematopoietic System Injury in Rats After Whole-body X-ray Radiation: An Experimental Study
Background: The modern world faces a growing concern about the possibility of accidental radiation events. The Hematopoietic system is particularly vulnerable to radiationinduced apoptosis, which can lead to death. Metformin, a drug used to treat diabetes, has been shown to protect normal cells and tissues from the toxic effects of radiation. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of metformin in mitigating rad Read More
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Intranasal Radioiodinated Ferulic Acid Polymeric Micelles as the First Nuclear Medicine Imaging Probe for ETRA Brain Receptor
Authors: Hend Fayez, Adli Selim, Rehab Shamma and Hassan RashedIntroduction: The aim of this work was to prepare a selective nuclear medicine imaging probe for the Endothelin 1 receptor A in the brain. Material and Methods: Ferulic acid (an ETRA antagonist) was radiolabeled using 131I by direct electrophilic substitution method. The radiolabeled ferulic acid was formulated as polymeric micelles to allow intranasal brain delivery. Biodistribution was studied in Swiss albino mice by comparing br Read More
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