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  • Oncology
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Radiochemistry

Background:

  • Targeted radionuclide therapy is an evolving field in cancer treatment.
  • It offers a personalized treatment strategy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the principles of targeted radionuclide therapy.
  • To highlight its role in individualized cancer care.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizes radioisotopes designed for specific tumor targeting.
  • Combines diagnostic imaging capabilities with therapeutic radiation delivery.

Main Results:

  • Radioisotopes can be tailored for both visualization and treatment.
  • This enables precise targeting of cancerous cells.

Conclusions:

  • Targeted radionuclide therapy represents a significant advancement in personalized oncology.
  • Its ability to visualize and treat makes it a powerful tool against cancer.