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Cutting edge rare earth radiometals: prospects for cancer theranostics.

Alexander W E SadlerLeena HoganBenjamin FraserLouis M Rendina
Published in: EJNMMI radiopharmacy and chemistry (2022)
In order to exploit the potential of these radionuclides, reliable and economical production and purification methods that provide the desired radionuclides in high yield and purity are required. With more reactors around the world being decommissioned in future, solutions to radionuclide production issues will likely be found in a greater focus on linear accelerator and cyclotron infrastructure and production methods, as well as mass separation methods. Recent progress towards the optimisation of these and other radionuclide production and purification methods has increased the feasibility of utilising Rare Earth radiometals in both preclinical and clinical settings, thereby placing them at the forefront of radiometals research for cancer theranostics.
Keyphrases
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  • squamous cell
  • current status
  • stem cells
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • childhood cancer
  • cell therapy