| Literature DB >> 34422126 |
Aysheh Alrfooh1, Aditi Patel2, Sandeep Laroia2.
Abstract
Liver tumors, both primary and secondary to metastatic disease, remain a major challenge, with an increasing incidence. In this context, taking advantage of the dual blood supply of the liver, and the fact that liver tumors derive majority of their blood supply from the hepatic artery, intraarterial therapies are gaining popularity. Intraarterial liver-directed therapy (IALDT) is the option when the surgery is not feasible due to the number of metastases or for other reasons. Transarterial radioembolization (TARE) is a specific type of IALDT, where a carrier particle/microsphere is labeled with a radioactive substance and then is injected into hepatic artery for therapeutic purposes. As this field is rapidly evolving, with multiple agents being investigated and being introduced into clinical practice, it is hard for the practitioners and researchers to encompass all the available information concisely. This article aims to present a comprehensive review of the prominent TARE technologies. © Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Carrier molecules; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Microspheres; Radionucleotides; Transarterial radioembolization
Year: 2021 PMID: 34422126 PMCID: PMC8322227 DOI: 10.1007/s13139-021-00709-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucl Med Mol Imaging ISSN: 1869-3474