Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a promising approach for the treatment of cancer. The use of alpha emitters for cancer therapy has two distinct advantages over conventional therapies. The short range of alpha radiation in human tissue (less than 0.1 mm), corresponding to only a few cell diameters, allows selective killing of targeted cancer cells while sparing surrounding healthy tissue. At the same time, the high energy (several MeV) of alpha radiation and its associated high linear energy transfer leads to highly effective cell kill. Consequently, alpha radiation can destroy cells which otherwise exhibit resistance to treatment with beta or gamma irradiation or chemotherapeutic drugs, and can thus offer a therapeutic option for tumors res...
The potential of targeted therapy with the alpha emitter 213Bi has been successfully demonstrated in...
In the United States, cancer is the second leading cause of death and a major public health problem ...
This review summarizes recent progress and developments as well as the most important pitfalls in ta...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel approach for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases...
The effectiveness of targeted α-therapy (TAT) can be explained by the properties of α-particles. Alp...
International audienceAmong all existing radionuclides, only a few are of interest for therapeutic a...
The recent development of 225Ac-PSMA617 for therapy of prostate cancer has strikingly demonstrated t...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel cancer treatment modality, using alpha radiation to selectiv...
Background: Recent reports of the remarkable therapeutic efficacy of 225Ac-labeled PSMA- 617 for the...
This article presents a general discussion on what has been achieved so far and on the possible futu...
IMPORTANCE Targeted alpha therapy attempts to deliver systemic radiation selectively to cancer cells...
This article presents a general discussion on what has been achieved so far and on the possible futu...
The alpha emitters 225Ac and 213Bi are promising therapeutic radionuclides for application in target...
The fundamental principles of internal targeted alpha-therapy for cancer were established many decad...
The potential of targeted therapy with the alpha emitter 213Bi has been successfully demonstrated in...
In the United States, cancer is the second leading cause of death and a major public health problem ...
This review summarizes recent progress and developments as well as the most important pitfalls in ta...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel approach for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases...
The effectiveness of targeted α-therapy (TAT) can be explained by the properties of α-particles. Alp...
International audienceAmong all existing radionuclides, only a few are of interest for therapeutic a...
The recent development of 225Ac-PSMA617 for therapy of prostate cancer has strikingly demonstrated t...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel cancer treatment modality, using alpha radiation to selectiv...
Background: Recent reports of the remarkable therapeutic efficacy of 225Ac-labeled PSMA- 617 for the...
This article presents a general discussion on what has been achieved so far and on the possible futu...
IMPORTANCE Targeted alpha therapy attempts to deliver systemic radiation selectively to cancer cells...
This article presents a general discussion on what has been achieved so far and on the possible futu...
The alpha emitters 225Ac and 213Bi are promising therapeutic radionuclides for application in target...
The fundamental principles of internal targeted alpha-therapy for cancer were established many decad...
The potential of targeted therapy with the alpha emitter 213Bi has been successfully demonstrated in...
In the United States, cancer is the second leading cause of death and a major public health problem ...
This review summarizes recent progress and developments as well as the most important pitfalls in ta...