2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0052178
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Intratumoral Administration of Holmium-166 Acetylacetonate Microspheres: Antitumor Efficacy and Feasibility of Multimodality Imaging in Renal Cancer

Abstract: PurposeThe increasing incidence of small renal tumors in an aging population with comorbidities has stimulated the development of minimally invasive treatments. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and demonstrate feasibility of multimodality imaging of intratumoral administration of holmium-166 microspheres (166HoAcAcMS). This new technique locally ablates renal tumors through high-energy beta particles, while the gamma rays allow for nuclear imaging and the paramagnetism of holmium allows for MRI.Methods … Show more

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“…As a result, the “treatment volume” was determined to be 1.5 × the tumour volume as measured on CT images. In addition, extra activity was ordered to account for anticipated losses of 166 Ho MS during suspension and syringe preparation, and during the administration procedure (residual 166 Ho MS remaining in the syringes after intratumoral injections and possible spillage outside of the tumour) …”
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“…As a result, the “treatment volume” was determined to be 1.5 × the tumour volume as measured on CT images. In addition, extra activity was ordered to account for anticipated losses of 166 Ho MS during suspension and syringe preparation, and during the administration procedure (residual 166 Ho MS remaining in the syringes after intratumoral injections and possible spillage outside of the tumour) …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, the treatment was started in a pilot setting ( n = 5) using a relatively high 166 Ho activity, aiming for a tumour‐absorbed dose of 400 to 800 Gy. This relatively high‐tumour dose was chosen to overcome possible focal low‐absorbed dose areas in the tumour because of inhomogeneous 166 Ho MS distribution and peritumoral deposition of 166 Ho MS. Based on previous pilot experiments, a “loss” of >50% of 166 Ho MS was expected during treatment due to possible leakage of 166 Ho MS out of the tumour needle tracts and premature settling and accumulation of 166 Ho MS in the syringe and needle dead space. A substantial additional loss of 166 Ho MS was anticipated during the process of microsphere suspension and preparation of the syringes for treatment.…”
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“…All energy was assumed to be absorbed in the extrahepatic deposition location, because the mean penetration of the b emission of 166 Ho (2.5 mm) is small, compared with the measured volumes (15).…”
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“…Meanwhile, a number of compounds labeled with therapy radionuclides have been employed for cancer treatment through intratumoral administration [12][13][14][15] . Compared with traditional high-dose external radiation, intratumoral administration delivers more radioactivity to the tumor than the normal structure [16] .…”
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