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Current Trends in Y90-Microsphere Therapy: Delivery and Dosimetry

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A Mahvash

S Kappadath


A Mahvash*, S Kappadath*, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Presentations

MO-A-BRD-0 (Monday, July 13, 2015) 7:30 AM - 8:25 AM Room: Ballroom D


Yttrium-90 (Y90) microsphere therapy, a form of radiation therapy, is an increasingly popular option for care of patients with liver metastases or unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. The therapy directly delivers Y90 microspheres via the hepatic artery to disease sites. Following delivery, a vast majority of microspheres preferentially lodge in the capillary vessels due to their embolic size and targeted trans-arterial delivery – depositing up to 90% of its energy in the first 5 mm of tissue.

There have been a number of advances in tomographic imaging within both interventional radiology and nuclear medicine that has advanced therapy planning techniques. Quantitative imaging of Y90 microsphere distribution post-therapy has also seen innovations that have led to improvements in tumor dosimetry and characterization of tumor response. A review of current trends and recent innovation in Y90 microsphere therapies will be presented.

Learning Objectives:
1. To present the imaging requirements for Y90 microsphere therapy planning
2. To explain the standard dosimetry models used in Y90 microsphere therapy planning
3. To report on advances in imaging for therapy planning and post-therapy assessment of tumor dosimetry and response



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