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PSMA PET highlights need for updated prostate cancer therapy guidelines

Current guidelines used to plan salvage radiation treatments in patients with local recurrence of prostate cancer should be updated to take into consideration information derived from novel imaging modalities, such as PSMA PET, according to research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2022 Annual Meeting. The study showed that PSMA PET […]

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Targeted radionuclide treatment achieves high response rate, minimal toxicities for advanced-stage neuroendocrine tumours

A targeted radionuclide alpha therapy, 225Ac-DOTATATE, has been shown to have long-term anti-tumour effects in patients with advanced-stage gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (GEP-NETs). Results from the Phase II study showed promising survival rates, high response rates and an acceptable toxicity profile, making 225Ac-DOTATATE a potential treatment option for patients who have exhausted other forms of therapy. […]

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Virtual CT scans cut patient radiation exposure in half during PET/CT studies

A novel artificial intelligence method can be used to generate high-quality “PET/CT” images and subsequently decrease radiation exposure to the patient. Developed by the U.S. National Cancer Institute, the method bypasses the need for CT-based attenuation correction, potentially allowing for more frequent PET imaging to monitor disease and treatment progression without radiation exposure from CT […]

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Novel ultra-low dose PET technique significantly reduces radiation exposure

A new PET imaging technique can greatly reduce the amount of patient radiation exposure by eliminating the need for an accompanying CT scan. Without the CT scan, the amount of radiation delivered to the patient is cut dramatically, which benefits all patients, but in particular the paediatric population and those in need of multiple scans. […]

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Molecular imaging biomarker predicts response to CAR T cell therapy

A new PET imaging agent, 18F-AlF-FAPI-74, has been found to effectively monitor and predict treatment response of an up-and-coming cancer therapy. This non-invasive imaging approach has the potential to help inform important clinical decision-making early in the course of treatment – including re-dosing of therapy, dose optimization, change of therapeutic course, and many more – […]

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Revolutionary technology shortens cardiac scan time, provides high-quality SPECT images

A cardiac SPECT imaging system using self-collimation performs scans 10 to 100 times faster than current SPECT systems, according to new research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2022 Annual Meeting. The advantages of selfcollimation SPECT include dramatically shortened scan time, better image quality, increased patient throughput, and reduced radiation exposure […]

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SNMMI launches Mars Shot Fund for nuclear medicine research

The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) announced the creation of the Mars Shot Fund, an initiative to raise $100 million to help pay for research into nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, and therapy. To date the fund has received $600,000 in grants and pledges, and work is underway to increase US federal spending […]