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Nuclear Medicine Therapy is an innovative cancer treatment that's revolutionizing how we fight cancer. It is a precise and targeted approach that uses tiny amounts of radioactive materials to treat cancer cells while sparing healthy ones. This accuracy reduces side effects and improves patient comfort. Unlike traditional treatments, it goes straight to the source of the problem.
Certain types of cancer that are resistant to other treatments, sometimes respond to Nuclear therapies. Nuclear Medicine Therapy effectively shrinks or eliminates tumours, often when other options fall short. Its personalized approach tailors treatment to each patient, promising better outcomes and improved quality of life. This groundbreaking therapy marks a new era in cancer treatment, offering hope and relief to those in need.
Meta Iodo Benzyl Guanidine(MIGB) is a high-dose therapy for high-risk advanced Neuroblastoma, a cancerous tumour that begins in the nerve tissue of infants and very young children.
Targeted Alpha PSMA Therapy is a targeted, selective internal cellular-level Radiotherapy to control advanced prostate cancer.
Lutetium PSMA Therapy is a treatment for patients with prostate cancer, especially those who have become resistant to conventional therapy. It slows down the growth of the cancer cells, reduces the size of the tumours and reduces the pain caused by the cancer.
PRRT - Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy is a Molecular Therapy, used to treat Neuroendocrine Carcinoma or NETs (Neuroendocrine Tumours) by controlling tumour growth and alleviating symptoms.
Alpha PRRT targets cancer cells through the specific receptors that destroy the cells by delivering radiation, meanwhile minimising the toxicity to surrounding healthy tissue.
Transarterial Radioembolization (TARE), also known as Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT), is a minimally invasive treatment for liver cancer.
Radio Immunotherapy (RIT) combines radiation therapy with immunotherapy, where an antibody labelled with a radionuclide delivers cytotoxic radiation to a target cell.
Radiosynovectomy is a well-established therapy in arthritis and involves an intra-articular injection of small radioactive particles to treat synovitis.
M.B.B.S. (Gold Medal), D.N.B. (Nuclear Medicine)
Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Theranostics
MBBS, NRI Academy of Medical Sciences, Vijayawada
Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Theranostics
The Department of Nuclear Medicine at Sarvodaya Cancer Institute is the state of art facility with the most advanced PET CT scanner in North India. It is equipped with BGO crystals as PET detectors ...with the latest 3-ring technology and QClear image reconstruction algorithm coupled with 16-slice multi-detector CT.
A dual head camera provides high-resolution, three-dimensional functional images facilitating the imaging process via accurate...analysis for functional changes in tissue and organs. Some of these include Bone and Joints, Cardiovascular System, Endocrine System, Gastrointestinal System, Nervous System, Respiratory System, Urinary System, etc.
Nuclear Medicine Therapy includes Radionuclide Therapy, Targeted Radiotherapy, Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine, and a Theranostic ... method of Cancer treatment. Some of these Iodine Therapy for Thyroid Cancer & Hyperthyroidism, Iodine-131 Graves’ Disease, PSMA therapy for Prostate Cancer, PRRT Therapy for Neuroendocrine Tumours, Microsphere Therapy for Liver Tumours, MIBG Therapy, Lu-177 labelled Radiopeptide Therapy, Bone Pain Palliation, etc.
Radiosynovectomy (RSV) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat joint inflammation and pain caused by various inflammatory joint diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and homophilic arthropathy.... It involves the injection of a radioactive substance into the affected joint, which selectively targets and destroys inflamed synovial tissue.
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Molecular Theranostics seamlessly integrates diagnosis and therapy for precise and personalised patient care in cancer treatment. It uses specialised molecules, often radiopharmaceuticals, that possess both diagnostic and therapeutic properties. For diagnosis, these molecules target specific biomarkers or receptors expressed on cancer cells, precisely targeting the cancer cells and providing insights into the exact location, extent and nature of a disease. Simultaneously, they deliver therapeutic medicine directly to the particular cancerous site, maximizing efficacy while minimizing collateral damage to healthy tissues and causing minimum to no side effects. Molecular Theranostics also holds the potential for early intervention, monitoring treatment response, and even predicting disease progression.
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Nuclear medicine focuses on the functional aspect of organs and tissues rather than just their structure. While X-rays and MRIs show the physical structure, nuclear medicine shows how organs and tissues work at a cellular or molecular level.
Yes, nuclear medicine procedures are safe when performed by highly trained professionals. The radioactive materials used are carefully selected and administered in small amounts to minimize any potential risks. At Sarvodaya, we ensure complete safety and patient comfort during the procedures. Our nuclear medicine experts hold years of experience in administering medicine and therapy.
Pregnant women are generally not advised to undergo nuclear medicine procedures, especially the ones that involve high doses of radiation. However, if the procedure is deemed medically necessary, several precautions are taken to minimize radiation exposure to the fetus. Breastfeeding mothers may be advised to temporarily stop breastfeeding after the procedure, depending on the type of radiopharmaceutical used.
While nuclear medicine procedures are generally considered safe, there may be some minute potential risks, usually associated with radiation exposure. However, the amount of radioactive material used is carefully calculated to minimize this risk. You must share your history of any pre-existing allergies or sensitivities you may have.
The length of time spent in the hospital is determined by the type of nuclear medicine therapy used and the ailment being treated. The majority of therapies are offered as outpatient services, so you may not need to stay in the hospital. Certain types of therapy may necessitate a two- or three-day stay in the hospital. This is to ensure that the patient's radioactivity is reduced to a safe level before they leave the hospital.