RADIONUCLIDE THERAPY FOR BONE LESIONS IN CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER (STATE-OF-THE-ART LITERATURE REVIEW).

O I Solodyannikova, A F Shypko, V V Danilenko, G G Sukach
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Abstract

The scope of scientific literature was reviewed to summarize the data on the 223Radichloride therapy for castration resistant forms of prostate cancer. Key advantages of the alphaemitters over betaemitting radionuclides are highlighted in the treatment of hormoneresistant bone metastases. Data demonstrating an association between the 223Radichloride treatment effectiveness and absorbed therapeutic doses were analyzed. Dependence between the 223Ra and 18Ffluoride absorbed doses in bone metastases was evaluated, which should be taken into account in a positron emission tomography monitoring. Results of studies examining the uptake of 18Ffluoride to predict the 223Radichloride accumulation during the first course of treatment were analyzed. Research areas requiring further concern have been identified through the literature review, namely: study of the relationship between an absorbed dose and other clinically relevant endpoints, including pain index, changes in alkaline phosphatase or prostate antigen levels, survival rates, and development of alternative treatment regimens depending on the therapeutic radiopharmaceutical dose.

放射性核素治疗去势抵抗性前列腺癌骨病变(最新文献综述)。
回顾了科学文献的范围,总结了223氯化放射性治疗去势抵抗型前列腺癌的数据。在激素抵抗性骨转移的治疗中,字母发射器比β发射放射性核素的主要优势得到了强调。分析了显示223rcl化物治疗效果与吸收治疗剂量之间存在关联的数据。评估了骨转移中223Ra和18氟化物吸收剂量之间的依赖性,这应该在正电子发射断层扫描监测中考虑到。分析了在第一个治疗过程中检测18氟化物摄取以预测223氯化放射性积累的研究结果。通过文献综述确定了需要进一步关注的研究领域,即:研究吸收剂量与其他临床相关终点之间的关系,包括疼痛指数、碱性磷酸酶或前列腺抗原水平的变化、生存率以及根据治疗性放射性药物剂量制定替代治疗方案。
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Problemy radiatsiinoi medytsyny ta radiobiolohii
Problemy radiatsiinoi medytsyny ta radiobiolohii Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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