Publications by authors named "Sugandha Dureja"

SCAN, an online survey, measured access to diagnosis, treatments and monitoring of neuroendocrine tumor (NET) patients globally. Between September and November 2019, NET patients and healthcare professionals (HCPs) completed an online, semi-standardized survey with 54 patient questions and 33 HCP questions. A total of 2359 patients with NETs and 436 HCPs responded.

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Because of the excellent ability of α-particles to transfer a high amount of energy over a short tissue range, targeted α-therapy has been attracting rising numbers of nuclear medicine centers. In this study, we estimated the radiation exposure to the occupational workers with pocket dosimeters during handling of the α-emitter Bi, used for targeted α-therapy of neuroendocrine tumor and castration-resistant prostate cancer patients. The dose rates from patients at different distances and time points after injection of the therapy were also evaluated.

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Due to the increasing incidence and prevalence of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), there is a need to assess any gaps in awareness and care. A survey was undertaken in 2017 to identify perceived unmet needs from the perspectives of patients/families, patient advocates and health care professionals (HCPs). The survey consisted of 33-37 questions (depending on type of respondent) across four areas: information, care, treatments and research.

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Background: Insulinoma is an islet-cell neoplasm that secretes insulin. It is usually localized to the pancreas and is often the most common cause of endogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia in non-diabetic adult patients. Surgical excision with a curative intent is the standard modality of treatment, and it requires precise localization of tumor tissue.

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Objective:: Two radiosensitizing chemotherapeutic drugs, capecitabine (CAP) and temozolomide (TEM), are administered concurrently to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT). This study aims to assess the biodistribution and normal-organ and tumor radiation dosimetry for Lu-177 DOTATATE administered concurrently with CAP/TEM.

Methods:: 20 patients with non-resectable histologically confirmed gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors with normal kidney function, a normal haematological profile and somatostatin receptor expression of the tumor lesions, as scintigraphically assessed by a Ga-68 DOTANOC scan, were included in two groups-case group (n = 10) and control group (n = 10).

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Aim: The aim of this study is to estimate whole-body radiation dose to the radiopharmacist involved in labeling of three different Re-labeled compounds, namely, Re-Lipiodol, Re-tin colloid, and Re-hydroxyl-ethylidene-diphosphonate (HEDP) and to compare the occupational burden with the dose limits recommended by Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, India.

Materials And Methods: The Department of Nuclear Medicine at Fortis Memorial Research Institute currently synthesizes three different Rhenium-188 labeled compounds, namely, Re-Lipiodol, Re-HEDP, and Re-tin colloid. To estimate the radiation exposure to the radiopharmacist involved in the synthesis, a survey meter was used to measure radiation level before the start of labeling procedure in the radiopharmacy by keeping it at the location where the radiopharmacist normally stands during preparation.

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Ga-68 labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) whole body PET/CT scan is a novel upcoming modality for the evaluation of prostate cancer. We present three cases of prostate cancer showing rare sites of metastases like brain, penis, and liver detected on Ga-68 PSMA PET/CT scan thus emphasizing its role in lesion detection and staging.

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Purpose: This is a prospective non-randomized observation study done on 33 patients with uncomplicated spinal tuberculosis to observe the imaging characteristics on sequential F-18 FDG PET CT scans.

Methods: 33 consecutive patients with pathologically proven spinal tuberculosis underwent a baseline contrast-enhanced whole body FDG PET scan before initiation of antitubercular therapy, 6 and 12 months and at 18 months or the end of antitubercular therapy.

Result: The baseline peak SUVmax of lesions in our 33 cases had values ranging from 5.

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