Journal article
Overview of clinical radioimmunodetection of human tumors
SM Larson, CR Divgi, AM Scott
Cancer | WILEY-LISS | Published : 1994
Abstract
The role of radioimmunodetection in the detection of cancer has been established through the development of high affinity immunoconjugates and recent improvements in radiochemistry. Advances in imaging techniques, particularly single‐photon emission computed tomography and image registration, also have dramatically improved the sensitivity and accuracy of tumor detection. Molecular engineering of immune constructs provides promise of enhanced tumor localization properties and reduced immunogenicity, allowing repeated studies to be performed. The role of radioimmunodetection in the evaluation of cancer patients will increase in importance in the future. Cancer 1994; 73:832–5. Copyright © 1994..
View full abstract