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Theranostics in Neurooncology: Heading Toward New Horizons

Nelleke Tolboom, Antoine Verger, Nathalie L. Albert, Francesco Fraioli, Éric Guedj, Tatjana Traub‐Weidinger, Silvia Morbelli, Ken Herrmann, Pietro Zucchetta, Sabine Plasschaert, Igor Yakushev, Michael Weller, Martin Glas, Matthias Preusser, Diego Cecchin, Henryk Barthel, Donatienne Van Weehaeghe

2023Journal of Nuclear Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Therapeutic approaches to brain tumors remain a challenge, with considerable limitations regarding delivery of drugs. There has been renewed and increasing interest in translating the popular theranostic approach well known from prostate and neuroendocrine cancer to neurooncology. Although far from perfect, some of these approaches show encouraging preliminary results, such as for meningioma and leptomeningeal spread of certain pediatric brain tumors. In brain metastases and gliomas, clinical results have failed to impress. Perspectives on these theranostic approaches regarding meningiomas, brain metastases, gliomas, and common pediatric brain tumors will be discussed. For each tumor entity, the general context, an overview of the literature, and future perspectives will be provided. Ongoing studies will be discussed in the supplemental materials. As most theranostic agents are unlikely to cross the blood-brain barrier, the delivery of these agents will be dependent on the successful development and clinical implementation of techniques enhancing permeability and retention. Moreover, the international community should strive toward sufficiently large and randomized studies to generate high-level evidence on theranostic approaches with radioligand therapies for central nervous system tumors.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNeurooncologyContext (archaeology)Brain tumorMedical physicsNeurosciencePathologyPsychologyPaleontologyBiologyGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentBoron Compounds in ChemistryMeningioma and schwannoma management