Renal dosimetry in peptide radionuclide receptor therapy.

Cancer biotherapy & radiopharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2010-10-01 Epub Date: 2010-09-19 DOI:10.1089/cbr.2010.0805
Jeffry A Siegel, Michael G Stabin, Robert M Sharkey
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Abstract

Abstract This study evaluates the predictive value of absorbed dose, biological effective dose, and time-dose-fractionation factors for use in patients receiving peptide radionuclide receptor therapy treatments by reanalyzing data in two different patient populations that have been reported in the literature. The analysis suggested that the alternative time-dose-fractionation model is as good and, in some cases, may be better in predicting kidney toxicity in these two patient populations than biological effective dose. This study suggests that future investigations proceed with more critical evaluation of different dosimetric quantities that may be more clinically useful in providing optimal patient treatment prescriptions for peptide radionuclide receptor therapy, rather than rely solely on a single methodology derived from experience with external-beam therapy.

肽核素受体治疗中的肾剂量测定。
本研究通过重新分析文献中报道的两种不同患者群体的数据,评估吸收剂量、生物有效剂量和时间-剂量-分离因子在接受肽放射性核素受体治疗的患者中的预测价值。分析表明,替代时间-剂量-分离模型同样好,在某些情况下,可能比生物有效剂量更好地预测这两种患者群体的肾毒性。这项研究表明,未来的研究将对不同的剂量量进行更严格的评估,这可能在临床上更有用,可以为肽放射性核素受体治疗提供最佳的患者治疗处方,而不是仅仅依赖于从外部束治疗经验中得出的单一方法。
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