R Khanna, P M D Gape, K C Grayson, M Patel, S Y A Terry
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The Power of Precision: Unravelling the Radiobiology of Targeted Radionuclide Therapy.
Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) involves systemic administration of a radionuclide attached to a cancer-targeting moiety. It has been proven to be a promising approach for primary cancer and metastasis treatment with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. TRT integrates the precision of molecular targeting with the therapeutic efficacy of radiation. While the field of TRT is growing, its radiobiological understanding remains incomplete thereby hampering progress and clinical impact. The field is expanding beyond beta particle emitters to include alpha particle and Auger electron emitters, yet most radiobiological principles remain based on external beam X-ray radiotherapy or beta emitter 131I. This review describes current radiobiological knowledge in TRT, highlights existing gaps, and explores strategies for future advancements. An improved understanding of therapeutic potential, the underlying mechanisms of it, potential synergistic therapy approaches, treatment resistance, and conceivable toxicities, specific to TRT, are still needed.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Oncology is an International cancer journal covering all aspects of the clinical management of cancer patients, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to therapy. Papers, editorials and reviews are published on all types of malignant disease embracing, pathology, diagnosis and treatment, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery, combined modality treatment and palliative care. Research and review papers covering epidemiology, radiobiology, radiation physics, tumour biology, and immunology are also published, together with letters to the editor, case reports and book reviews.