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    Consensus nomenclature for radionuclide therapy : initial recommendations from nuclear medicine global initiative

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    Al-Ibraheem, Akram
    Scott, Andrew M
    Abdlkadir, Ahmed Saad
    Vrachimis, Alexis
    Lamoureux, Francois
    Trujillo, Patricia Bernal
    Bailey, Dale L
    More, Stuart
    Giammarile, Francesco
    Kumar, Rakesh
    Nonnekens, Julie
    Cutler, Cathy S
    Urbain, Jean-Luc C
    Dibble, Elizabeth H
    Sathekge, Mike Machaba
    Bomanji, Jamshed
    Cerci, Juliano J
    Thomas, Elizabeth
    Small, William
    Louw, Lizette
    O, Joo Hyun
    Ting Lee, Sze
    Nadel, Helen
    Jacene, Heather
    Watabe, Tadashi
    Hee-Seung Bom, Henry
    Bouyoucef, Salah Eddine
    Weston, Charlotte
    Wadsley, Jonathan
    Irwin, Andy G
    Croasdale, Jilly
    Zanzonico, Pat
    Paez, Diana
    Ghesani, Munir
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    Affiliation
    King Hussein Cancer Center; University of Jordan; Austin Health; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust; et al.
    Publication date
    2025-03-27
    Subject
    Radiology
    
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    Abstract
    Since its inception in 2012, the Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative (NMGI) of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging has played an important role in addressing significant challenges in the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. The first 3 projects were dedicated to standardizing pediatric nuclear medicine practices, addressing the global challenges of radionuclide access and availability, and assessing the educational and training initiatives on theranostics across the globe. These efforts aimed to advance human health, foster worldwide educational collaboration, and standardize procedural guidelines to enhance quality and safety in nuclear medicine practice. In its latest project, NMGI aimed to develop a unified nomenclature for systemic radionuclide therapy in nuclear medicine, addressing the diverse terminology currently used. An online survey was distributed to NMGI member organizations, drawing participation from various geographical locations and disciplines. The survey anonymously collected responses from physicians, physicists, scientists, radiopharmacists, radiopharmaceutical scientists, dosimetrists, technologists, and nurse managers, totaling 240 responses from 30 countries. Findings revealed a prevailing use of the term targeted radionuclide therapy for radionuclide therapy, with 52% of respondents expressing a preference for this term. In contrast, approximately 37% favored "radiopharmaceutical therapy," whereas 11% favored "molecular radionuclide therapy." Other key terms under the umbrella of targeted radionuclide therapy were also discussed to achieve a consensus on terminology. NMGI efforts to standardize terminology in this dynamic and fluid field should improve communication within the field, better reflect the technology used, enable comparison of results, and ultimately lead to improved patient outcomes.
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    Al-Ibraheem A, Scott AM, Abdlkadir AS, Vrachimis A, Lamoureux F, Trujillo PB, Bailey DL, More S, Giammarile F, Kumar R, Nonnekens J, Cutler CS, Urbain JC, Dibble EH, Sathekge MM, Bomanji J, Cerci JJ, Thomas E, Small W, Louw L, O JH, Ting Lee S, Nadel H, Jacene H, Watabe T, Hee-Seung Bom H, Bouyoucef SE, Weston C, Wadsley J, Irwin AG, Croasdale J, Zanzonico P, Paez D, Ghesani M. Consensus Nomenclature for Radionuclide Therapy: Initial Recommendations from Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative. J Nucl Med. 2025 Mar 27:jnumed.124.269215. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.124.269215. Epub ahead of print
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/7573
    Journal
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine
    Publisher
    Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
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