2020
DOI: 10.1089/cbr.2020.3576
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Targeted Alpha Therapy: Current Clinical Applications

Abstract: a-Emitting radionuclides have been approved for cancer treatment since 2013, with increasing degrees of success. Despite this clinical utility, little is known regarding the mechanisms of action of a particles in this setting, and accurate assessments of the dosimetry underpinning their effectiveness are lacking. However, targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is gaining more attention as new targets, synthetic chemistry approaches, and a particle emitters are identified, constructed, developed, and realized. From a rad… Show more

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“…Although the significant progress had been made in diagnosis and treatment, the patient's prognosis is still worse. In recent years, with the further research in tumor molecular biology, targeted therapy has become a new diagnosis and treatment strategy in current clinical applications [8]. Therefore, the search for new molecular targets is extremely important for the clinical diagnosis, treatment, and prognostic monitoring of KIRC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the significant progress had been made in diagnosis and treatment, the patient's prognosis is still worse. In recent years, with the further research in tumor molecular biology, targeted therapy has become a new diagnosis and treatment strategy in current clinical applications [8]. Therefore, the search for new molecular targets is extremely important for the clinical diagnosis, treatment, and prognostic monitoring of KIRC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The long half-life of 227 Th allows transportation and preparation of the radiopharmaceutical. Due to its chemical properties, 227 Th can be linked to a variety of antibodies and proteins [72,180]. Th-227 complexed with octadentate 3,2-hydroxypyridinone (3,2-HOPO) chelators that are conjugated to antibodies or other targeting moieties results in highly stable targeted 227 Th conjugates (TTCs) [104].…”
Section: Thorium-227 For Psma-tatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detailed mechanisms of action of PSMA-TAT are far from fully understood [72]. Elucidating in vitro and in vivo molecular and cellular mechanisms related to targeted and bystander effects of PSMA-TAT are important.…”
Section: Future Of Psma-tatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The common side effects of radiotherapy include local skin problems and cardiotoxicity . Recently, a newer form of radiation-based targeted therapy known as targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is gaining growing attention due to its potential to minimize radiation-associated toxicities to the normal cells surrounding target tumors (Guerra Liberal et al 2020). By linking a-emitting radionuclide to a specific molecule such as monoclonal antibody, TAT may deliver high-dose radiation specifically to targeted cancer cells (Guerra Liberal et al 2020).…”
Section: Types Of Therapy In Breast Cancer Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%