The paper reports the development and application of intralesional targeted alpha therapy (TAT) for melanoma, being the first part of a program to establish a new systemic therapy.JRC.E.5-Nuclear chemistr
IMPORTANCE Targeted alpha therapy attempts to deliver systemic radiation selectively to cancer cells...
The use of targeted ligands to deliver radioisotopes directly to tumor cells is a promising therapeu...
Targeted alpha therapy is an emerging alternative for palliative therapy of a wide range of tumor ty...
Standard treatments for metastatic melanoma have recently extended survival although many patients s...
The fundamental principles of internal targeted alpha-therapy for cancer were established many decad...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel approach for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases...
Background: The fundamental principles of internal targeted alpha therapy for cancer were establish...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is an emerging option for local and systemic cancer treatment. Preclini...
This review briefly describes recent promising developments of alpha emitter labelled compounds for ...
The aim is to assess toxicity and response of systemic alpha therapy for metastatic melanoma. Experi...
Malignant melanoma is the 6th most commonly diagnosed cancer with increasing incidence in the United...
Invading melanoma spreads to local and unpredictable distant location at the early stages of its dev...
Introduction: Intralesional therapy for metastatic melanoma has some advantages over systemic therap...
Background: Locoregional advanced melanoma poses a complex clinical challenge that requires a multi-...
The effectiveness of targeted α-therapy (TAT) can be explained by the properties of α-particles. Alp...
IMPORTANCE Targeted alpha therapy attempts to deliver systemic radiation selectively to cancer cells...
The use of targeted ligands to deliver radioisotopes directly to tumor cells is a promising therapeu...
Targeted alpha therapy is an emerging alternative for palliative therapy of a wide range of tumor ty...
Standard treatments for metastatic melanoma have recently extended survival although many patients s...
The fundamental principles of internal targeted alpha-therapy for cancer were established many decad...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is a novel approach for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases...
Background: The fundamental principles of internal targeted alpha therapy for cancer were establish...
Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is an emerging option for local and systemic cancer treatment. Preclini...
This review briefly describes recent promising developments of alpha emitter labelled compounds for ...
The aim is to assess toxicity and response of systemic alpha therapy for metastatic melanoma. Experi...
Malignant melanoma is the 6th most commonly diagnosed cancer with increasing incidence in the United...
Invading melanoma spreads to local and unpredictable distant location at the early stages of its dev...
Introduction: Intralesional therapy for metastatic melanoma has some advantages over systemic therap...
Background: Locoregional advanced melanoma poses a complex clinical challenge that requires a multi-...
The effectiveness of targeted α-therapy (TAT) can be explained by the properties of α-particles. Alp...
IMPORTANCE Targeted alpha therapy attempts to deliver systemic radiation selectively to cancer cells...
The use of targeted ligands to deliver radioisotopes directly to tumor cells is a promising therapeu...
Targeted alpha therapy is an emerging alternative for palliative therapy of a wide range of tumor ty...