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Nuklearmedizinerin: "Das wird der nächste Meilenstein in der Krebstherapie"
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Nuklearmedizinerin: "Das wird der nächste Meilenstein in der Krebstherapie"

The article discusses Theranostics, a new approach in cancer therapy combining diagnostics and treatment. According to nuclear medicine professor Nathalie Albert, this method allows for highly targeted treatment by first making cancer cells visible in the body using radioligands bound to radioactive substances. These substances are injected into the bloodstream and accumulate at sites where cancer cells are present, allowing for precise imaging and subsequent treatment. Albert highlights the potential of this technique, particularly for brain tumors like meningiomas, which are often benign but difficult to treat. She explains that this approach could mark a significant milestone in cancer therapy due to its precision and effectiveness.

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Nuklearmedizinerin: "Das wird der nächste Meilenstein in der Krebstherapie"

The article discusses Theranostics, a new approach in cancer therapy combining diagnostics and treatment. According to nuclear medicine professor Nathalie Albert, this method allows for highly targeted treatment by first making cancer cells visible in the body using radioligands bound to radioactive substances. These substances are injected into the bloodstream and accumulate at sites where cancer cells are present, allowing for precise imaging and subsequent treatment. Albert highlights the potential of this technique, particularly for brain tumors like meningiomas, which are often benign but difficult to treat. She explains that this approach could mark a significant milestone in cancer therapy due to its precision and effectiveness.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on medical advancements in cancer treatment and does not involve political figures, policies, or controversial issues. It presents information objectively through an expert interview without apparent bias or ideological framing.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article presents information about theranostics as a promising cancer treatment, citing expert opinion from Dr. Nathalie Albert. It provides general background on cancer treatment challenges and mentions specific research areas like neuro-oncology. Factually sound based on common medical knowled

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