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Title: Transarterial Radionuclide Therapy with <sup>188</sup>Re-Labelled Lipiodol
Authors: N. Lepareur, E. Garin
Journal: International journal of nuclear medicine research
Publisher: Cosmos Scholars Publishing House
Year: 2017
Volume: 2017
Issue: Special Issue
Language: en
Keywords: Hepatocellular carcinomalipiodolRadionuclide therapyRhenium-188
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is usually detected late, in patients with advanced disease, who are thus not eligible for radical therapy. Despite this grim scenario, new treatment options for intermediate to advanced stages hold great promise, such as internal radionuclide therapy. Several techniques have been developed for radionuclide therapy of HCC. Among these, use of transarterial injection of a radiolabelled embolizing agent, such as microspheres or Lipiodol, has led to very encouraging results. Over the last few years, efforts to label Lipiodol with rhenium-188, an attractive beta-emitter, have led to a very active area of research. Lipiodol has been labelled either directly or by solubilisation of a lipophilic 188Re-labelled complex. Preliminary clinical findings indicate the feasibility of using 188Re-labelled Lipiodol, which has shown good tolerance and good response rates in the treatment of unresectable HCC as well as in adjuvant or neo-adjuvant settings.
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