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changing therapeutic paradigms: predicting mcrc lesion response to selective internal radionuclide therapy (sirt) based on critical absorbed dose thresholds: a case study
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نویسنده
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willowson kathy p ,bernard elizabeth j ,maher richard ,clarke stephen j ,bailey dale l
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منبع
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asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology - 2017 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:66 -69
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چکیده
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A 65 year old male with metastatic colorectal cancer (mcrc) in the liver was referred for selective internal radionuclide therapy (sirt) following a history of extensive systemic chemotherapy. 90y pet imaging was performed immediately after treatment and used to confirm lesion targeting and measure individual lesion absorbed doses. lesion dosimetry was highly predictive of eventual response in the followup fdg pet performed 8 weeks after therapy. the derived radiation dose map was used to plan a second sirt procedure aiming to protect healthy liver by keeping absorbed dose below the critical dose threshold, whilst targeting the remaining lesions that had received subcritical dosing. again, 90y pet was performed immediately posttreatment and used to derive absorbed dose measures to both lesions and healthy parenchyma. additional followup fdg pet imaging again confirmed the role of the 90y pet dose map as an early predictor of response, and a tool for safe repeat treatment planning.
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کلیدواژه
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sirt ,dosimetry ,liver ,90y ,response
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آدرس
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university of sydney, institute of medical physics, school of physics, australia. royal north shore hospital, department of nuclear medicine, australia, royal north shore hospital, department of nuclear medicine, australia, royal north shore hospital, department of radiology, australia, royal north shore hospital, department of medical oncology, australia, royal north shore hospital, faculty of health sciences, department of nuclear medicine, australia. university of sydney, faculty of health sciences, australia
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پست الکترونیکی
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dale.bailey@sydney.edu.au
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