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Radiolabeled nanomaterial for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics: principles and concepts

Muskan Goel, Yuri Mackeyev, Sunil Krishnan

2023Cancer Nanotechnology70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the last three decades, radiopharmaceuticals have proven their effectiveness for cancer diagnosis and therapy. In parallel, the advances in nanotechnology have fueled a plethora of applications in biology and medicine. A convergence of these disciplines has emerged more recently with the advent of nanotechnology-aided radiopharmaceuticals. Capitalizing on the unique physical and functional properties of nanoparticles, radiolabeled nanomaterials or nano-radiopharmaceuticals have the potential to enhance imaging and therapy of human diseases. This article provides an overview of various radionuclides used in diagnostic, therapeutic, and theranostic applications, radionuclide production through different techniques, conventional radionuclide delivery systems, and advancements in the delivery systems for nanomaterials. The review also provides insights into fundamental concepts necessary to improve currently available radionuclide agents and formulate new nano-radiopharmaceuticals.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer therapyNanotechnologyRadionuclide therapyComputer scienceMedical physicsBiochemical engineeringMedicineCancerEngineeringMaterials scienceNuclear medicineInternal medicineRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchInhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery
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