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Theranostics: What it is & how it impacts cancer treatmentEmpowering precision oncology from discovery to recovery 

What it means to you and your patients

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With theranostics, your patients may have:

  • Treatment plans to their individual cancer characteristics
  • Targeted therapy that may offer more effective tumor destruction while minimizing damage to healthy tissue
  • Improved monitoring and more timely interventions
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Not every patient is right for theranostics. However, when the right patients are selected, you may:

  • Tailor treatment plans to an individual tumor's molecular characteristics
  • Spare healthy tissues and reduce side effects
  • Monitor and adjust the treatment plan to maximize its effectiveness

The science behind theranostics

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Radioligands

A radioland is comprised of a radioisotope that binds the specific receptors or targets, allowing visualization and quantification of these cells.

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Ligands

A ligand is a molecule that is designed to bind to a target receptor or biomarker on cancer cells. This binding can be used to deliver a drug directly to cancer cells.

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