PET and SPECT imaging of melanoma: the state of the art

W Wei, EB Ehlerding, X Lan, Q Luo, W Cai - European journal of nuclear …, 2018 - Springer
W Wei, EB Ehlerding, X Lan, Q Luo, W Cai
European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, 2018Springer
Melanoma represents the most aggressive form of skin cancer, and its incidence continues
to rise worldwide. 18 F–FDG PET imaging has transformed diagnostic nuclear medicine and
has become an essential component in the management of melanoma, but still has its
drawbacks. With the rapid growth in the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, a
variety of promising probes that enable early diagnosis and detection of melanoma have
been developed. The substantial preclinical success of melanin-and peptide-based probes …
Abstract
Melanoma represents the most aggressive form of skin cancer, and its incidence continues to rise worldwide. 18F–FDG PET imaging has transformed diagnostic nuclear medicine and has become an essential component in the management of melanoma, but still has its drawbacks. With the rapid growth in the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, a variety of promising probes that enable early diagnosis and detection of melanoma have been developed. The substantial preclinical success of melanin- and peptide-based probes has recently resulted in the translation of several radiotracers to clinical settings for noninvasive imaging and treatment of melanoma in humans. In this review, we focus on the latest developments in radiolabeled molecular imaging probes for melanoma in preclinical and clinical settings, and discuss the challenges and opportunities for future development.
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