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The red marrow is often the dose-limiting organ in systemic radionuclide therapy. However, multi-time-point personalised predictive dosimetry is resource intensive and impractical for routine clinical implementation. Single-time-point methods are a reasonable alternative for streamlining dosimetric workflows. However, there is a lack of single time-point methodology specific for the marrow. A simplified schema for rapid marrow predictive dosimetry is proposed based on direct image quantification of marrow radioconcentration, which may be generalised to most forms of systemic radionuclide therapy.
Yung Hsiang Kao (Thu,) studied this question.