Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) has the advantage of delivering therapeutic doses to individual cancer cells while reducing the dose to normal tissues. TAT applications relate to hematologic malignancies and now extend to solid tumors. Results from several clinical trials have shown efficacy with limited toxicity. However, the dosimetry for the labeled alpha particle is challenging because of the heterogeneous antigen expression among cancer cells and the nature of short-range, high-LET alpha radiation. This paper demonstrates that it is inappropriate to investigate the therapeutic efficacy of TAT by macrodosimetry. The objective of this work is to review the microdosimetry of TAT as a function of the cell geometry, source-target configuration...
Standard treatments for metastatic melanoma have recently extended survival although many patients s...
Purpose Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) takes advantage of the short‐range and high‐linear energy trans...
Abstract: Targeted alpha-particle therapy (TAT) aims to selectively deliver radionuclides emitting α...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) using alpha particle-emitting radionuclides is in the spotlight after t...
Abstract. Having useful properties in therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, Radionuclides with alpha emi...
Alpha-particle emitters are currently being considered for the treat ment of metastatic disease. How...
International audienceIn the context of predicting biological effects in Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT...
Purpose: Targeted Alpha Therapy for cancer applications relate to hematologic malignancies and now e...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel approach for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases...
The use of targeted ligands to deliver radioisotopes directly to tumor cells is a promising therapeu...
The effectiveness of targeted α-therapy (TAT) can be explained by the properties of α-particles. Alp...
Background: While alpha microdosimetry dates back a couple of decades, the effects of localized ener...
This article presents a general discussion on what has been achieved so far and on the possible futu...
Targeted alpha therapy is an emerging alternative for palliative therapy of a wide range of tumor ty...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is an emerging option for local and systemic cancer treatment. Preclini...
Standard treatments for metastatic melanoma have recently extended survival although many patients s...
Purpose Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) takes advantage of the short‐range and high‐linear energy trans...
Abstract: Targeted alpha-particle therapy (TAT) aims to selectively deliver radionuclides emitting α...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) using alpha particle-emitting radionuclides is in the spotlight after t...
Abstract. Having useful properties in therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, Radionuclides with alpha emi...
Alpha-particle emitters are currently being considered for the treat ment of metastatic disease. How...
International audienceIn the context of predicting biological effects in Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT...
Purpose: Targeted Alpha Therapy for cancer applications relate to hematologic malignancies and now e...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel approach for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases...
The use of targeted ligands to deliver radioisotopes directly to tumor cells is a promising therapeu...
The effectiveness of targeted α-therapy (TAT) can be explained by the properties of α-particles. Alp...
Background: While alpha microdosimetry dates back a couple of decades, the effects of localized ener...
This article presents a general discussion on what has been achieved so far and on the possible futu...
Targeted alpha therapy is an emerging alternative for palliative therapy of a wide range of tumor ty...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is an emerging option for local and systemic cancer treatment. Preclini...
Standard treatments for metastatic melanoma have recently extended survival although many patients s...
Purpose Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) takes advantage of the short‐range and high‐linear energy trans...
Abstract: Targeted alpha-particle therapy (TAT) aims to selectively deliver radionuclides emitting α...