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          Development of 18F-labeled Radiopharmaceuticals (beyond [18F]FDG) for use in Oncology and Neurosciences

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          F22048

          CRP

          1533

          Approved Date

          9 September 2008

          Status

          Closed

          Start Date

          12 January 2009

          Expected End Date

          11 January 2014

          Completed Date

          16 December 2013

          Description

          Fluorine-18 is the most utilized positron emitting radionuclide as a result of its relatively easy production in large quantities using compact cyclotrons, its convenient half-life, and its nearly optimal decay properties. The use of [18F]FDG for PET imaging has considerably improved diagnosis and patient management in oncology, cardiology and neurology. Additionally, a variety of 18F labelled biomolecules are also developed for PET-imaging of processes beyond glucose metabolism and found to be useful, particularly, in areas where [18F]-FDG PET is unable to help. Such instances are: (i) discriminating between malignancy and infection/inflammation, and (ii) in neurology, psychiatry and brain tumours where the high background uptake of [18F]FDG hampers resolution. Research studies and to an extent clinical-diagnostic PET-imaging studies in oncology, neurology, psychiatry and cardiology are performed using these 18F radiopharmaceuticals. Considering that several countries have set up cyclotrons and involved in the large scale production of [18F]FDG, it is appropriate to expand the 18F radiopharmaceuticals beyond [18F]FDG. This CRP intends to help the participating countries develop and/or adapt methods for the production and QC of such other 18F radiopharmaceuticals useful in oncology and neurosciences.

          Objectives

          To enhance technical capability of Member States to develop/adopt diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals for assured local availability.

          Specific objectives

          Development of synthetic capabilities for selected fluorine-18 radiopharmaceuticals for use in oncology and/or neurosciences; scaling up the synthesis, development of process chemistry as well as QA/QC procedures such that the radiopharmaceuticals can be used for patient studies.

          Impact

          The IAEA has several mechanisms for knowledge transfer to recipient Member States, among
          which coordinated research projects, CRPs, are one of the most efficient . In CRPs, both
          developed and developing countries are brought together to work together towards a common
          goal. Typically the technology involved is already in place for specific developed Member
          States and the knowledge and idea can be transferred to less developed Member States with
          appropriate background and potential for sustainability. Usually applications that are ‘close to
          routine’, such as radiopharmaceuticals under clinical trials or near to approval, are target
          objectives of these CRP projects. In 2008, a new project on the dissemination of knowledge
          for the routine production and QC of new 18F radiopharmaceuticals was planned with the title
          ‘Development of 18F labelled Radiopharmaceuticals (beyond [18F]FDG) for use in Oncology
          and Neurosciences’ F22048, and implemented from January 2009 to December 2013. Fifteen
          participants from 15 Member States from America, Europe, Asia and Oceania took
          part in this project and shared the technical experience on the subject, which is to be
          disseminated to all the Member States [3]. It is noteworthy that several other CRPs with focus
          on clinical applications of [18F]FDG are also in progress1

          Relevance

          The targeted readers of this publication are radiopharmacists, radiochemists, as well as
          cyclotrons/radiopharmacies decision makers interested in providing their network clinics with
          new 18F radiopharmaceuticals for clinical applications. The technologists already working in
          Member States radiopharmaceutical labs wanting to enhance the utility of the existing
          synthesisers and setting up QC procedures would also highly benefit from this publication. Due
          to presentation of some new 18F radiochemistry methods that are new or on the verge of
          entering application in clinical grade radiopharmacy production, many graduate students and
          scientists from Member States would also benefit.

          CRP Publications

          Type

          review article

          Year

          2010

          Publication URL

          https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20870148/

          Description

          Nuclear Medicine and Biology 37(7):727-40 DOI:10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2010.04.185 SourcePubMed, Fluorine-18 radiopharmaceuticals beyond [18F]FDG for use in oncology and neurosciences H H Coenen 1, P H Elsinga, R Iwata, M R Kilbourn, M R A Pillai, M G R Rajan, H N Wagner Jr, J J Zaknun

          Country/Organization

          IAEA

          Type

          IAEA TECDOC SERIES

          Year

          2021

          Publication URL

          https://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/TE-1968web.pdf

          Description

          The IAEA technical officer responsible for this publication was A.R. Jalilian of the Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences.

          Country/Organization

          IAEA

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