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Dual-tracer PET enables biologically individualized radiotherapy

Physics World·@TamiFreeman·2 months ago
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Radiation therapy is usually delivered by prescribing the same radiation dose for each particular type of tumour. But this “one-size-fits-all” approach does not account for a tumour’s intrinsic radiosensitivity and heterogeneity and can lead to recurrence and treatment failure. Researchers in Sweden and Germany are now investigating whether biologically individualized radiotherapy plans, created using PET images of a patient’s tumour biology, can improve treatment outcomes. The research team – headed up by Marta Lazzeroni from Stockholm University – studied 28 patients with advanced head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). All patients underwent two pre-treatment PET/CT scans, using 18F-fluoromisonidazole (FMISO) and 18F-FDG as tracers to respectively quantify radioresistance and tumour cellularity (the percentage of clonogenic cells) – both critical factors that influence treatment response.…

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