Abstract. Having useful properties in therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, Radionuclides with alpha emitters plays a significant role in curing cancers. Some properties like short range and deposited energy in unit length of pathway cause to enhance the effect of alpha particle on destroying the DNA of cancer cells. Therefore, recognizing this capacity involves more investigations over the biological effect of these particles on human body. Properties of alpha emitters led to exert profound differences between this field and other fields of nuclear medicine. In order to understand the effect of alpha particles and optimizing the trend of corresponding research, Microdosimetry is considered as an influential tool
This review presents an overview of the successes and challenges currently faced in alpha radionucli...
Human exposure to α-particles from radon and other radionuclides is associated with carcinogenesis, ...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a promising approach for the treatment of cancer. The use of alpha e...
Radiation-induced cancer of bone, liver and lung has been a prominent harmful side-effect of medical...
The application of nanotechnology in nuclear medicine offers attractive therapeutic opportunities fo...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) using alpha particle-emitting radionuclides is in the spotlight after t...
This review summarizes recent progress and developments as well as the most important pitfalls in ta...
IMPORTANCE Targeted alpha therapy attempts to deliver systemic radiation selectively to cancer cells...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel approach for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases...
Alpha radionuclide therapy has great potential for effective treatment of metastatic with reduced no...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) has the advantage of delivering therapeutic doses to individual cancer ...
This review presents an overview of the successes and challenges currently faced in alpha radionucli...
Radioimmunotherapy delivers radiation directly to cancer cells by the mean of a tumor specific vecto...
Background: While alpha microdosimetry dates back a couple of decades, the effects of localized ener...
Alpha particles exhibit three important characteristics: scattering, ionisation and activation. This...
This review presents an overview of the successes and challenges currently faced in alpha radionucli...
Human exposure to α-particles from radon and other radionuclides is associated with carcinogenesis, ...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a promising approach for the treatment of cancer. The use of alpha e...
Radiation-induced cancer of bone, liver and lung has been a prominent harmful side-effect of medical...
The application of nanotechnology in nuclear medicine offers attractive therapeutic opportunities fo...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) using alpha particle-emitting radionuclides is in the spotlight after t...
This review summarizes recent progress and developments as well as the most important pitfalls in ta...
IMPORTANCE Targeted alpha therapy attempts to deliver systemic radiation selectively to cancer cells...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel approach for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases...
Alpha radionuclide therapy has great potential for effective treatment of metastatic with reduced no...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) has the advantage of delivering therapeutic doses to individual cancer ...
This review presents an overview of the successes and challenges currently faced in alpha radionucli...
Radioimmunotherapy delivers radiation directly to cancer cells by the mean of a tumor specific vecto...
Background: While alpha microdosimetry dates back a couple of decades, the effects of localized ener...
Alpha particles exhibit three important characteristics: scattering, ionisation and activation. This...
This review presents an overview of the successes and challenges currently faced in alpha radionucli...
Human exposure to α-particles from radon and other radionuclides is associated with carcinogenesis, ...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a promising approach for the treatment of cancer. The use of alpha e...