Nanoradiopharmaceuticals for Bone Cancer Metastasis Imaging.

Abstract:

:Drug delivery systems are under intense investigation all around the world, especially in oncology research. Indeed, in some cases, like bone metastasis, nanodrugs may represent the last and best choice for both treatment and imaging of early cancer foci. Nuclear medicine has been using MDP labelled with 99mTc as radiopharmaceuticals for many years; however, their use as nanoradiopharmaceuticals is very innovative and creates a new way to establish radiopharmacy in this new scenario offered by nanotechnology. In this study we developed and tested nano-MDP-labelled with 99mTc in rats induced with bone cancer metastasis and the results showed that it may work in patients. However, some further experiments are required in order to initiate protocols in humans.

authors

Coelho BF,de Souza Albernaz M,Iscaife A,Moreira Leite KR,de Souza Junqueira M,Bernardes ES,da Silva EO,Santos-Oliveira R

doi

10.2174/1568009615666150407125020

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-01-01 00:00:00

pages

445-9

issue

5

eissn

1568-0096

issn

1873-5576

pii

CCDT-EPUB-66372

journal_volume

15

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