SS James, B Bednarz, S Benedict… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
In radiopharmaceutical therapy (RPT), a radionuclide is systemically or locally delivered with the goal of targeting and delivering radiation to cancer cells while minimizing radiation …
C Chiesa, K Sjogreen-Gleisner, S Walrand, L Strigari… - EJNMMI physics, 2021 - Springer
The aim of this standard operational procedure is to standardize the methodology employed for the evaluation of pre-and post-treatment absorbed dose calculations in 90 Y microsphere …
The International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU), since its inception in 1925, has had as its principal objective the development of internationally …
Radiopharmaceutical therapy (RPT) is defined as the delivery of radioactive atoms to tumor- associated targets. In RPT, imaging is built into the mode of treatment since the …
Radioembolization is an established treatment for chemoresistant and unresectable liver cancers. Currently, treatment planning is often based on semi-empirical methods, which …
MTM Reinders, MLJ Smits, C van Roekel… - Seminars in nuclear …, 2019 - Elsevier
Holmium microspheres have recently become available in the European market as the third type of microspheres for radioembolization of unresectable liver malignancies. Holmium …
Radiotheranostics refers to the pairing of radioactive imaging biomarkers with radioactive therapeutic compounds that deliver ionizing radiation. Given the introduction of very …
T Rydén, M Van Essen, I Marin… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2021 - Soc Nuclear Med
The aims of this study were to decrease the 177Lu-SPECT acquisition time by reducing the number of projections and to circumvent image degradation by adding deep-learning …
Purpose A major challenge for accurate quantitative SPECT imaging of some radionuclides is the inadequacy of simple energy window-based scatter estimation methods, widely …