Publications by authors named "Kalevi J A Kairemo"

This article is a short review of PET tracers, which have been used in clinical routine in single institutions. Preliminary anecdotal research supports the use of PET techniques in therapy planning of prostate cancer. The existing literature is discussed.

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Introduction: Labeling of bleomycin with Auger-emitter Indium-111 increases cytotoxicity in squamous cell cancer (SCC) cell lines, as we have reported earlier. In this study, we investigated whether (111)In- BLMC is toxic and effective in vivo among SCC-xenografted mice. The influence of (111)InBLMC on the squamous cell carcinoma cell cycle stimulated interest.

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With the help of radiolabeled compounds, drug development can be made faster; especially with microdosing and radiopharmacokinetics, some elements of phase I and II trials necessary for conventional cancer drug development can be avoided. Imaging may proof the principle of actual targeting. However, radiopharmacokinetics is dependent on the radionuclide, the radionuclide linker with the drug and the size of the drug molecule.

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Radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) can add a dimension to diagnostic imaging and staging of metastatic head and neck cancer, as well as in eradication of this disease. The vast majority of malignancies arising in the oral cavity, pharynx and larynx are squamous cell carcinomas. This common cellular origin makes it attractive to search for appropriate tumor-associated antigens, which are preferentially expressed in these neoplasms.

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Background: Liver transplantation (Tx) has become an alternative treatment of malignant childhood liver tumors, and the importance of careful pretransplantation evaluation has been emphasized. Anti-alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) imaging has been suggested for evaluation of adult patients with AFP-positive tumors.

Methods: Antibody imaging utilizing Tc-99 m-labeled monoclonal anti-AFP Fab' fragments was used to demonstrate pathologic uptake in hepatoblastoma (HB).

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