Dosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature review

Abstract Background The main challenge for systemic radiation therapy using radiopharmaceuticals (SRT) is to optimise the dose delivered to the tumour, while minimising normal tissue irradiation. Dosimetry could help to increase therapy response and decrease toxicity after SRT by individual treatmen...

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Main Authors: Daphne Merel Valerie Huizing, Berlinda Jantina de Wit-van der Veen, Marcel Verheij, Marcellus Petrus Maria Stokkel
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13550-018-0443-z
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spelling doaj-d29214fbb45f4d2f868334d7d89ddd422020-11-24T21:27:23ZengSpringerOpenEJNMMI Research2191-219X2018-08-018111110.1186/s13550-018-0443-zDosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature reviewDaphne Merel Valerie Huizing0Berlinda Jantina de Wit-van der Veen1Marcel Verheij2Marcellus Petrus Maria Stokkel3Department of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer InstituteDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer InstituteDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Netherlands Cancer InstituteDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer InstituteAbstract Background The main challenge for systemic radiation therapy using radiopharmaceuticals (SRT) is to optimise the dose delivered to the tumour, while minimising normal tissue irradiation. Dosimetry could help to increase therapy response and decrease toxicity after SRT by individual treatment planning. Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) is an accepted SRT treatment option for irresectable and metastatic neuroendocrine tumours (NET). However, dosimetry in PRRT is not routinely performed, mainly due to the lack of evidence in literature and clinical implementation difficulties. The goal of this review is to provide insight in dosimetry methods and requirements and to present an overview of clinical aspects of dosimetry in PRRT for NET. Methods A PubMed query including the search criteria dosimetry, radiation dose, peptide receptor radionuclide therapy, and radionuclide therapy was performed. Articles were selected based on title and abstract, and description of dosimetric approach. Results A total of 288 original articles were included. The most important dosimetry methods, their main advantages and limitations, and implications in the clinical setting are discussed. An overview of dosimetry in clinical studies regarding PRRT treatment for NET is provided. Conclusion Clinical dosimetry in PRRT is feasible and can result in improved treatment outcomes. Current clinical dosimetry studies focus on safety and apply non-voxel-based dosimetry methods. Personalised treatment using sophisticated dosimetry methods to assess tumour and normal tissue uptake in clinical trials is the next step towards routine dosimetry in PRRT for NET.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13550-018-0443-zDosimetrySystemic radiation therapyPRRTAbsorbed doseNeuroendocrine tumours
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author Daphne Merel Valerie Huizing
Berlinda Jantina de Wit-van der Veen
Marcel Verheij
Marcellus Petrus Maria Stokkel
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Berlinda Jantina de Wit-van der Veen
Marcel Verheij
Marcellus Petrus Maria Stokkel
Dosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature review
EJNMMI Research
Dosimetry
Systemic radiation therapy
PRRT
Absorbed dose
Neuroendocrine tumours
author_facet Daphne Merel Valerie Huizing
Berlinda Jantina de Wit-van der Veen
Marcel Verheij
Marcellus Petrus Maria Stokkel
author_sort Daphne Merel Valerie Huizing
title Dosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature review
title_short Dosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature review
title_full Dosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature review
title_fullStr Dosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature review
title_full_unstemmed Dosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature review
title_sort dosimetry methods and clinical applications in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy for neuroendocrine tumours: a literature review
publisher SpringerOpen
series EJNMMI Research
issn 2191-219X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background The main challenge for systemic radiation therapy using radiopharmaceuticals (SRT) is to optimise the dose delivered to the tumour, while minimising normal tissue irradiation. Dosimetry could help to increase therapy response and decrease toxicity after SRT by individual treatment planning. Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) is an accepted SRT treatment option for irresectable and metastatic neuroendocrine tumours (NET). However, dosimetry in PRRT is not routinely performed, mainly due to the lack of evidence in literature and clinical implementation difficulties. The goal of this review is to provide insight in dosimetry methods and requirements and to present an overview of clinical aspects of dosimetry in PRRT for NET. Methods A PubMed query including the search criteria dosimetry, radiation dose, peptide receptor radionuclide therapy, and radionuclide therapy was performed. Articles were selected based on title and abstract, and description of dosimetric approach. Results A total of 288 original articles were included. The most important dosimetry methods, their main advantages and limitations, and implications in the clinical setting are discussed. An overview of dosimetry in clinical studies regarding PRRT treatment for NET is provided. Conclusion Clinical dosimetry in PRRT is feasible and can result in improved treatment outcomes. Current clinical dosimetry studies focus on safety and apply non-voxel-based dosimetry methods. Personalised treatment using sophisticated dosimetry methods to assess tumour and normal tissue uptake in clinical trials is the next step towards routine dosimetry in PRRT for NET.
topic Dosimetry
Systemic radiation therapy
PRRT
Absorbed dose
Neuroendocrine tumours
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13550-018-0443-z
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