yes in march 2022 (PSMA)-positive metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who have been treated with androgen receptor pathway inhibition and texane chemo
We are currently able to produce actinium 225 from radium 226 at research reactors here in the US. Of course this is at the research phase , but we can yield quite a bit.
This is a great story but too bad they pictured radiation therapy when discussing the treatment. It's nothing like what was portrayed. No big machines for NM therapies.
I was truly impressed by Andrew's vision for the future of FAP theranostics and found Katharina's approach to addressing challenges to be truly inspiring. The combination of excitement, optimism, and potential pitfalls created a perfect mix. I look forward to seeing this effort expanded to other emerging targets in the field as well. Here are some suggestions for future events: 1. Consider having panelists give short presentations at upcoming podcasts. 2. Perhaps create a podcast highlighting the image of the year or best research paper. 3. Introduce upcoming seminars with posters (small advertisements). 4. Host live sessions where participants can propose research questions, with potential rewards such as travel grants from SNMMI for those who stand out as promising questioners. This could help identify rising stars in the field and support their work in the future.
I really enjoyed watching this podcast! Very informative, exciting choice of topic, and the format made it fun to watch. Thank you so much for taking on the challenge. For future podcasts, I would love to see links in the description to one or two of either the most recent or most impactful publications of each of the experts.
I'm from India and My mother is the patient of Carcinoma Ovary. She had pleural effusion also. But the surgery has performed in after 8 cycles of chemo ( pacli+carbo) . Now after nine months of surgery once again her right chest filled with fluid and now again her chemo has started.....how can I take this medicine for my World my mother please someone help me to getting it😢
I am curious how one can be both mCSPC and discordant FDG+/PSMA- Everything I've found in my research points towards mCRPC. A biopsy of the metastases on my rib showed only Adenocarcinoma, no Neuroendocrine PCa.
I know this is 2 years old and I plan to look at other presentations, however - question. Can the PSMA-PET scan obviate the need for an old-style biopsy of the prostate?
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IYaQsq7rOxI.html Stop lying, you are saying the most prestigious medical institution in the world wrong.
Now Medicare approved. PSMA schedule for Feb 1, 2023. Gleason 5+4. Prostate removed 2015, radiation and Proton 2019. Now a increase PSA. I'm for one glad this is available.