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The Role of Radiopharmaceuticals in Diagnostic Imaging and Therapeutic Applications
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Background: In the field of nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceuticals play a great role in enhancing the diagnostic
capabilities as well as delivering specific treatments. It is crucial to comprehend how and to what extent their roles change
and how well they perform their tasks so that improvements in the quality of patients’ care and the efficiency of treatment
can be made.
Aim: The study is an attempt to review radiopharmaceuticals in diagnostic imaging and treatment based on the current
literature available.
Method: Accordingly, to exercise the methodology of a systematic review, the PRISMA 2020 guidelines were adopted.
The search of 12 databases provided 1067 items; other sources gave 15 leads, for a total of 1082 records. Thus, from 75
duplicates removed and 1,010 screened, there were 935 studies ultimately included or excluded in the meta-analysis. Using
the inclusion criteria, this number was first brought down to 961 records, and 49 of them moved to the next level of
evaluations. From these, 31 were eliminated due to methodological problems, the subject, for being proposal, or the
language not being English. Beside, after consideration of 18 full-text quantitative articles, 8 were cleared out which left
ten articles for final analysis.
Result: The chosen articles proved that enhancements in the development of radiopharmaceuticals were evident in the
studies. Reported uses of PET/CT or SPECT/CT have helped in raising diagnostic precision and enhance patient care. They
stressed that one of the essential directions for multiple myeloma treatment and diagnostics is a growing focus on
theragnostic, thus combining both diagnostic and therapeutic activities, increasing the effectiveness of particular treatment
and reducing adverse effects. Advancements in nanotechnology have broadened the functions of radiopharmaceuticals
providing new approaches in the control of diseases.
Conclusion: radiopharmaceuticals are vital in the contemporary nuclear medicine processes that considerably enhance
diagnostic and therapeutic measures. They require sustained research as well as technological development to improve on
their efficiency and usability in achieving the objectives of improving patients’ lives and advancing medical practice.
Dr. Yashwant Research Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Title: The Role of Radiopharmaceuticals in Diagnostic Imaging and Therapeutic Applications
Description:
Background: In the field of nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceuticals play a great role in enhancing the diagnostic
capabilities as well as delivering specific treatments.
It is crucial to comprehend how and to what extent their roles change
and how well they perform their tasks so that improvements in the quality of patients’ care and the efficiency of treatment
can be made.
Aim: The study is an attempt to review radiopharmaceuticals in diagnostic imaging and treatment based on the current
literature available.
Method: Accordingly, to exercise the methodology of a systematic review, the PRISMA 2020 guidelines were adopted.
The search of 12 databases provided 1067 items; other sources gave 15 leads, for a total of 1082 records.
Thus, from 75
duplicates removed and 1,010 screened, there were 935 studies ultimately included or excluded in the meta-analysis.
Using
the inclusion criteria, this number was first brought down to 961 records, and 49 of them moved to the next level of
evaluations.
From these, 31 were eliminated due to methodological problems, the subject, for being proposal, or the
language not being English.
Beside, after consideration of 18 full-text quantitative articles, 8 were cleared out which left
ten articles for final analysis.
Result: The chosen articles proved that enhancements in the development of radiopharmaceuticals were evident in the
studies.
Reported uses of PET/CT or SPECT/CT have helped in raising diagnostic precision and enhance patient care.
They
stressed that one of the essential directions for multiple myeloma treatment and diagnostics is a growing focus on
theragnostic, thus combining both diagnostic and therapeutic activities, increasing the effectiveness of particular treatment
and reducing adverse effects.
Advancements in nanotechnology have broadened the functions of radiopharmaceuticals
providing new approaches in the control of diseases.
Conclusion: radiopharmaceuticals are vital in the contemporary nuclear medicine processes that considerably enhance
diagnostic and therapeutic measures.
They require sustained research as well as technological development to improve on
their efficiency and usability in achieving the objectives of improving patients’ lives and advancing medical practice.
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