Publications by authors named "R W Freudenberg"

Somatostatin type 2 receptor (SSTR2) radionuclide therapy using β particle-emitting radioligands has entered clinical practice for the treatment of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs). Despite the initial success of [Lu]Lu‑DOTA-TATE, theranostic SSTR2 radioligands require improved pharmacokinetics and enhanced compatibility with alternative radionuclides. Consequently, this study evaluates the pharmacokinetic effects of the albumin-binding domain cLAB4 on theranostic performance of copper‑67-labeled NODAGA-TATE variants in an SSTR2-positive mouse pheochromocytoma (MPC) model.

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Background: In recent years, targeted alpha therapy has gained importance in the clinics, and in particular, the alpha-emitter Ac plays a fundamental role in this clinical development. Nevertheless, depending on the chelating system no real diagnostic alternative has been established which shares similar chemical properties with this alpha-emitting radionuclide. In fact, the race to launch a diagnostic radionuclide to form a matched pair with Ac is still open, and La features attractive radiation properties to claim this place.

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Transarterial radioembolization (TARE) with Ho-loaded microspheres is an established locoregional treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), introduced in 2010. This study evaluates the clinical outcome of patients with HCC who underwent Ho-TARE with personalized dosimetry. Twenty-seven patients with 36 TARE procedures were analyzed.

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This work investigates the proposed enhanced efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) by activating photosensitizers (PSs) with Cherenkov light (CL). The approaches of Yoon et al. to test the effect of CL with external radiation were taken up and refined.

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Background: The administration of a Ho scout dose is available as an alternative to Tc particles for pre-treatment imaging in Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT). It has been reported that the Ho scout dose may be more accurate for the prediction of microsphere distribution and the associated therapy planning. The aim of the current study is to compare the scintigraphic imaging characteristics of both isotopes, considering the objectives of the pre-treatment imaging using clinically geared phantoms.

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