Imaging the distribution of gastrin-releasing peptide receptors in cancer

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Targeting tumor-expressed receptors using selective molecules for diagnostic, therapeutic, or both diagnostic and therapeutic (theragnostic) purposes is a promising approach in oncologic applications. Such approaches have increased significantly over the past decade. Peptides such as gastrin-releasing peptide receptors targeting radiopharmaceuticals are small molecules with fast blood clearance and urinary excretion. They demonstrate good tissue diffusion, low immunogenicity, and highly selective binding to their target cell-surface receptors. They are also easily produced. Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors, part of the bombesin family, are overexpressed in many tumors, including breast and prostate cancer, and therefore represent an attractive target for future development.

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Baratto, L., Duan, H., Mäcke, H., & Iagaru, A. (2020). Imaging the distribution of gastrin-releasing peptide receptors in cancer. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 61(6), 792–798. https://doi.org/10.2967/JNUMED.119.234971

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