Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8457576 | Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Radium-223 localization to the bone is dependent on age-varying factors, which implies that radium-223 dosimetry should take patient age into account. [99mTc]Tc-MDP shows a different biodistribution from [223Ra]RaCl2, both in soft tissues and in bone. [18F]NaF presents a high similarity with [223Ra]RaCl2 in skeletal uptake, which validates the potential of [18F]NaF as an imaging surrogate to predict radium-223 radiotherapeutic distribution in bone.
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Authors
Wen Jiang, David Ulmert, Brian W. Simons, Diane S. Abou, Daniel L.J. Thorek,