Internal radiation therapy: a neglected aspect of nuclear medicine in
the molecular era
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Abstract
With increasing evidence, internal radiation therapy, also known as brachytherapy, has become a neglected
aspect of nuclear medicine in the molecular era. In this paper, recent developments regarding internal radiation therapy,
including developments in radioiodine-131 (131I) and thyroid, radioimmunotherapy (RIT) for non-Hodgkin lymphoma
(NHL), and radiopharmaceuticals for bone metastases. Relevant differences and status of their applications
in China were mentioned as well. These molecular mediated internal radiation therapies are gaining increasing
importance by providing palliative and curative treatments for an increasing number of diseases and becoming
one of the important parts of molecular nuclear medicine.
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