Future Treatment Strategies for Cancer Patients Combining Targeted Alpha Therapy with Pillars of Cancer Treatment: External Beam Radiation Therapy, Checkpoint Inhibition Immunotherapy, Cytostatic Chemotherapy, and Brachytherapy
Cancer is one of the most complex and challenging human diseases, with rising incidences and cancer-related deaths despite improved diagnosis and personalized treatment options. Targeted alpha therapy (TαT) offers an exciting strategy emerging for cancer treatment which has proven effective even in...
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Main Authors: | Ruth Christine Winter (Author), Mariam Amghar (Author), Anja S. Wacker (Author), Gábor Bakos (Author), Harun Taş (Author), Mareike Roscher (Author), James M. Kelly (Author), Martina Benešová-Schäfer (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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