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Radiolabeled nanomaterials for biomedical applications: radiopharmacy in the era of nanotechnology

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EJNMMI RADIOPHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1186/s41181-022-00161-4

Keywords

Radiolabeled nanoparticles; Technetium-99m; Copper-64; Lutetium-177; Radium-223; Molecular imaging; Radionuclide therapy; Theranostics; Toxicity; Radiopharmacy

Funding

  1. Technology Agency of the Czech Republic [TO01000074, TJ04000129]
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports [8J20PL016]
  3. FAPERJ: Cientista do Nosso Estado [E-26/200.815/2021]
  4. CNPq: Bolsa de Produtividade [301069/2018-2]
  5. FAPERJ: Rede NanoSaude [E-26/010.000981/2019]

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Nanotechnology holds great promise for cancer detection, prevention, and treatment. Nanomedicine utilizes nanoparticles for imaging, diagnosis, drug delivery, and therapy, enabling more specific and personalized cancer treatment.
Background: Recent advances in nanotechnology have offered new hope for cancer detection, prevention, and treatment. Nanomedicine, a term for the application of nanotechnology in medical and health fields, uses nanoparticles for several applications such as imaging, diagnostic, targeted cancer therapy, drug and gene delivery, tissue engineering, and theranostics. Results: Here, we overview the current state-of-the-art of radiolabeled nanoparticles for molecular imaging and radionuclide therapy. Nanostructured radiopharmaceuticals of technetium-99m, copper-64, lutetium-177, and radium-223 are discussed within the scope of this review article. Conclusion: Nanoradiopharmaceuticals may lead to better development of theranostics inspired by ingenious delivery and imaging systems. Cancer nano-theranostics have the potential to lead the way to more specific and individualized cancer treatment.

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