The nuclear medicine department where the patient was treated must be notified, as the effectiveness of the therapy will be diminished. To minimize cross contamination by exchange of fluids, kissing ...
Nuclear medicine therapy uses radiopharmaceuticals targeting specific tumours, such as thyroid, lymphomas or bone metastases, delivering radiation to tumorous lesions as part of a therapeutic strategy ...
A breakthrough new therapy has enabled mice to survive exposure to acute radiation, according to a new study that may lead to safer cancer treatment and save lives in the event of a nuclear war.
By leveraging Radio Theranostics, this initiative provides targeted, precise cancer treatment, improving outcomes for ...
Nuclear medicine therapy involves delivering radiation-emitting drugs directly inside the body to treat refractory cancers. We explore the mechanism of the therapy and the latest developments.
Increasing cancer prevalence, including prostate cancer and neuroendocrine tumors, advances in nuclear medicine in the field ...
This discovery has the potential to make cancer treatment safer and even improve the likelihood of survival in the event of nuclear war. According to SCMP, this new study uncovers that knocking ...
Priya Jacob has contributed to nuclear medicine and radiation oncology by integrating AI-driven diagnostics, optimizing PET-CT and SPECT-CT, and enhancing treatment precision. Her work in Theranostics ...
Lutetium-177 (Lu-177) market is Segmented by Type (Non-carrier-added, Carrier-added), by Application (Nuclear Therapy, Others). BANGALORE, India, Feb. 18, 2025 ...
“No one else is developing this sort of cell-penetrating antibody as a cancer therapy ... cell nucleus where it binds to sites of damaged nuclear DNA, inhibiting DDR processes (Fig.
Belgium is capitalising on a radiopharmaceutical sector investment boom. Pharma giants are acquiring radioligand therapy companies and expanding research areas.
A breakthrough new therapy has enabled mice to survive exposure to acute radiation, according to a new study that may lead to safer cancer treatment and save lives in the event of a nuclear war.