Lionel Marcon
Institut Lumière Matière, UMR CNRS 5306, UCBL, Campus LyonTech - La Doua,
Bâtiment Raulin, 10 rue Ada Byron, 69622 Villeurbanne
France
Research Article
Synthesis of Highly-loaded Holmium-165 Siloxane Particles for Brachytherapy of Brain Cancer and Injectability Evaluation in Healthy Pig
Author(s): Marcon L, Gehan H, Khoshnevis M, Marmuse L, Carozzo C, Louis C, Ponce F and Tillement OMarcon L, Gehan H, Khoshnevis M, Marmuse L, Carozzo C, Louis C, Ponce F and Tillement O
Glioblastoma is the most invasive type of glial tumors, rapidly growing and commonly spreading into nearby brain tissue. Internal radiotherapy, also called brachytherapy, is an advanced cancer treatment where radioactive seeds are placed in or near the tumor itself, giving a high radiation dose to the tumor while reducing the radiation exposure in the surrounding healthy tissues. Among the available radioactive materials, 166Ho emits high-energy β radiation required for tumor destruction and low-energy γ radiation which can be used for quantitative SPECT imaging. In addition, Ho is a highly paramagnetic element and can therefore be visualized by MRI. In this context, we synthesized 400 nm particles via a sol-gel process in acidic conditions using holmium (III) oxide Ho2O3 as a nanostructured precursor. The objective was to design particles with a high 1.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7439.1000460