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Trends in nuclear medicine and the radiopharmaceutical sciences in oncology: workforce challenges and training in the age of theranostics.

Authors :
Scott, Andrew M
Zeglis, Brian M
Lapi, Suzanne E
Scott, Peter J H
Windhorst, Albert D
Abdel-Wahab, May
Giammarile, Francesco
Piaez, Diana
Jalilian, Amirreza
Knoll, Peter
Korde, Aruna
Vichare, Shrikant
Ayati, Nayyereh
Lee, Sze Ting
Lyashchenko, Serge K
Zhang, Jingjing
Urbain, Jean Luc
Lewis, Jason S
Source :
Lancet Oncology. Jun2024, Vol. 25 Issue 6, pe250-e259. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Although the promise of radionuclides for the diagnosis and treatment of disease was recognised soon after the discovery of radioactivity in the late 19th century, the systematic use of radionuclides in medicine only gradually increased over the subsequent hundred years. The past two decades, however, has seen a remarkable surge in the clinical application of diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, particularly in oncology. This development is an exciting time for the use of theranostics in oncology, but the rapid growth of this area of nuclear medicine has created challenges as well. In particular, the infrastructure for the manufacturing and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals remains in development, and regulatory bodies are still optimising guidelines for this new class of drug. One issue of paramount importance for achieving equitable access to theranostics is building a sufficiently trained workforce in high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries. Here, we discuss the key challenges and opportunities that face the field as it seeks to build its workforce for the 21st century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14702045
Volume :
25
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lancet Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177515135
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(24)00037-8