reviewEJNMMI Radiopharmacy and ChemistryOct 11, 2019GOLD OA

Auger electrons for cancer therapy – a review

University of Toronto · University Health Network

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Abstract

Abstract Background Auger electrons (AEs) are very low energy electrons that are emitted by radionuclides that decay by electron capture (e.g. 111 In, 67 Ga, 99m Tc, 195m Pt, 125 I and 123 I). This energy is deposited over nanometre-micrometre distances, resulting in high linear energy transfer (LET) that is potent for causing lethal damage in cancer cells. Thus, AE-emitting radiotherapeutic agents have great potential for treatment of cancer. In this review, we describe the radiobiological properties of AEs, their radiation dosimetry, radiolabelling methods, and preclinical and clinical studies that have been performed to investigate AEs for cancer treatment. Results AEs are most lethal to cancer cells when…

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