Current Status and Growth of Nuclear Theranostics in Singapore

The concept of theranostics, where individual patient-level biological information is used to choose the optimal therapy for that individual, has become more popular in the modern era of ‘personalised’ medicine. With the growth of theranostics, nuclear medicine as a specialty is uniquely poised to g...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2019, 53(2), , pp.96-101
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Hian Liang, Tong, Aaron Kian Ti, Thang, Sue Ping, Yan, Sean Xuexian, Lam, Winnie Wing Chuen, Loke, Kelvin Siu Hoong, Tang, Charlene Yu Lin, Cheng, Lenith Tai Jit, Ooi, Gideon Su Kai, Low, Han Chung, Magsombol, Butch Maulion, Tham, Wei Ying, Goh, Charles Xian Yang, Tan, Colin Jingxian, Khor, Yiu Ming, Zaheer, Sumbul, Bharadwaj, Pushan, Xie, Wanying, Ng, David Chee Eng
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Zusammenfassung:The concept of theranostics, where individual patient-level biological information is used to choose the optimal therapy for that individual, has become more popular in the modern era of ‘personalised’ medicine. With the growth of theranostics, nuclear medicine as a specialty is uniquely poised to grow along with the ever-increasing number of concepts combining imaging and therapy. This special report summarises the status and growth of Theranostic Nuclear Medicine in Singapore. We will cover our experience with the use of radioiodine, radioiodinated metaiodobenzylguanidine, peptide receptor radionuclide therapy, prostate specific membrane antigen radioligand therapy, radium-223 and yttrium-90 selective internal radiation therapy. We also include a section on our radiopharmacy laboratory, crucial to our implementation of theranostic principles. Radionuclide theranostics has seen tremendous growth and we hope to be able to grow alongside to continue to serve the patients in Singapore and in the region.
ISSN:1869-3474
1869-3482
DOI:10.1007/s13139-019-00580-3