Molecular radiotherapy
Molecular radiotherapy is a targeted cancer treatment using radioactive substances to destroy cancer cells with minimal impact on surrounding healthy tissue.
Molecular radiotherapy is a targeted cancer treatment using radioactive substances to destroy cancer cells with minimal impact on surrounding healthy tissue.
SPECT/CT hybrid imaging combines Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography and Computed Tomography to enhance diagnostic accuracy by integrating functional and anatomical data.
Learn about the V/Q scan, a diagnostic tool used primarily to detect pulmonary embolism by assessing lung air and blood flow.
Comprehensive overview of neuroblastoma imaging techniques, highlighting MRI, CT, MIBG scintigraphy, PET scans, and ultrasonography.
MIBG scintigraphy is a nuclear medicine imaging technique used for detecting cancers derived from nerve tissue.
Lu-177 DOTATATE therapy is an advanced treatment for neuroendocrine tumors, using targeted radioactive peptides to minimize damage to healthy tissues.
Radioligand therapy is a cancer treatment combining molecular targeting agents with radiation to selectively destroy cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissue.
An in-depth exploration of thyroid cancer theranostics, blending diagnostics and therapy for targeted treatment.
Learn about Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT, a diagnostic imaging method combining PET and CT technology to identify and assess neuroendocrine tumors using a radioactive tracer.
An in-depth exploration of quantitative PET analysis, focusing on its fundamentals and techniques for enhancing diagnostic accuracy in medical imaging.