Locoregional Radionuclide Cancer Therapy: Clinical and Scientific Aspects

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Franklin C.L. Wong
Springer Nature, Dec 8, 2020 - Medical - 268 pages

This book reviews locoregional radionuclide cancer therapies (LRCT). Proving an increasingly viable alternative to radiotherapy, radionuclide therapy includes a diversity of choices of well characterized biochemical and physiologic target molecules. The delivery and retention of radionuclides may be monitored by advanced imaging for exact tissue localization and for real-time dosimetry to enable personalized precision medicine. Radiopharmaceuticals in human cancer therapies are typically delivered in systemic routes but can also be designed for locoregional routes to harness pharmacokinetic advantages of higher payload and lower systemic toxicities. This book explores the latest advancements and clinical considerations of the locoregional approach.

Throughout the chapters, the clinical and scientific bases of cancer treatment and the locoregional use of radionculides are explored. Mathematical models of radiation dosimetry of locoregional radionculdies on tissues are studied using common models for multiple commercially available radionuclides. Rodent and canine tumor models of LRCT are compared for selected radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals. The practical aspects of radiopharmaceuticals production, marketing, transport, as well as radiation protection are reviewed. Finally, the combination of LRCT with immunotherapy and other cancer therapies and prospective future use of LRCT are discussed.

This is a guide for practicing nuclear physicians, interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, radiation scientists, veterinarians and oncologists to expand their knowledge base and to prepare for designing locoregional radionuclide cancer therapies in animals and in humans.


 

Contents

Human Cancer Epidemiology Hallmarks and Defense Strategies
1
Cancer Treatment Modalities Systemic and Locoregional Approaches Challenges and Opportunities of Multidisciplinary Approaches
17
Cancer Radiotherapy General Considerations and Human Radiobiology
38
Radionuclide Cancer Therapy Unsealed Alpha and BetaEmitters
61
Locoregional Therapy Cancer Interventions with and Without Radionuclides
88
Radiation Dosimetry Considerations of Locoregional Radionuclide Cancer Therapy
111
VoxelBased Targeted Radionuclide Therapy Dosimetry
132
Locoregional Unsealed Radionuclide Cancer Therapy Experimental Findings
159
Animal Cancer Therapy Models Ready Translation to Humans
189
An Overview of the Regulations of Radiopharmaceuticals
225
Locoregional Radionuclide Cancer Therapy LRCT Using Sealed and Unsealed Radionuclides
248
Index
263
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Franklin C. L. Wong

University of Texas

MD Anderson Cancer Center

Houston, TX

USA


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